Yesterday, I made the trek to Milledgeville, GA, for our second meeting of the faculty in the European Council’s study abroad programs. Faculty from all the programs were present, including the ten or so going with me to London. The day was beautiful, so I grabbed the camera and hopped on the freshly cleaned BMW [...]
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If you’ve been following my posts over the last couple of days, you know I just returned from New Orleans. I have finally made it though all of my photos (well those of Autumn are yet to go), and I have posted them to my New Orleans gallery. Within the gallery, I have separated food [...]
Friday Night in NOLA
The famous Bourbon Street was the scene for our Friday Night festivities in New Orleans. Autumn and I met Laura and Daniel, and Laura’s long-time friends Vicki and Robert. We began at the Old Opera House and saw a kickin’ zydeco band. Of course, Laura and Daniel tore up the dance floor — and at [...]
NOLA’s Garden District
Autumn and I spent several days in New Orleans, Louisiana, last week. I had to present a paper at the national meeting of the PCA/ACA (my panel was excellent, but more on that later), so we decided to make a mini-vacation out of it. Autumn had never been to NOLA, and I hadn’t been since [...]
Middle Georgia Photostroll
Yesterday was a great day. Not only was the weather gorgeous, I managed to get out in the morning and the afternoon for a photostroll around Macon and three surrounding towns. I started by myself in the morning. I had to run some errands, so I took the camera along with me. First, on the [...]
Ben Folds and the Fishes
Yesterday, we spent the morning touring the Georgia Aquarium. The weather was still rainy from the night before, so this was a perfect time to look at fishes and take some photos. Speaking of the night before, we saw Ben Folds at the Tabernacle. It was a great show at one of my favorite Atlanta [...]
Jarrell & Juliette
Yesterday, Giles and I packed up the cameras for a brief foray into the countryside. We’ve always meant to go to Jarrell Plantation, but never seemed to make it there when it was actually open. Well, it was open this time, but s couple of buildings were under repair, so we didn’t have the complete [...]