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 [...]
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 [...]
Spring Has Sprung!
It’s back! Yes, Spring, but also the annual Cherry Blossom Festival here in Macon, Georgia. Today marks the official opening of the week-long event. This is a great time to live in Macon, especially if you’re a photographer. Yes, there are the blossoms, but the festivities bring all sorts colorful characters — and dogs. Tomorrow [...]
Snow Day
Yes, it’s a once-in-a-decade occurrence, but yesterday it snowed all afternoon in Macon, Georgia. It started in the morning, but didn’t really pick up here until after noon. I’m glad it waited because I had to go to the store for dinner fixin’s. Just after I returned with my chips and avocado (continuing the weekend’s [...]
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 [...]
Readers’ Choice, 2009
Thursday night was the annual 11th Hour Readers’ Choice awards at the Cox Capitol Theatre in downtown Macon, GA. Autumn and I went, along with a thousand other Maconites — including the mayor. I took along my camera at the invitation of the Editor, Chris Horne, took several photos, the best of which can be [...]
Plains Photostroll
Saturday did not just bring record cold temperatures. It was also the day we decided to take a trip to southwest Georgia and the land of of 39th president. The cold and the travel were unrelated. Thank goodness the day warmed up enough for us to actually be outside with our cameras. Autumn and I [...]