Fifty-One Years Behind the Same Counter
February 19, 2012 Filed in: Travel

Old San Juan: Day 8
February 17, 2012 Filed in: Travel
Old San Juan (map) has something of the scale of downtown Athens GA. You can walk everywhere. The area’s southern border (Broad Street, if you like) is a sheltered bay. Cruise ships dock here very often. As you move north, block by block, you walk generally uphill. In places the grade is quite steep. Soon you reach the area’s northern limits -- overlooks along the old Spanish wall, offering spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean. To your left is El Morro, the Spanish fortification guarding the entrance to the bay. To your right is San Cristobal, a later-constructed fortification guarding the area’s eastern approaches against the landing of armies. The area’s east-west axis generally varies much less in elevation than does the north-south axis, making the walking easier. I’ve uploaded an ever-growing gallery of my Old San Juan images to my SmugMug site.
Big C and the Velvet Delta
January 24, 2012 Filed in: Music
A signature musical moment in our town is a Big C (Clarence Cameron) rendition of Big-Legged Woman. I’ve heard the performance three times now, and I can’t wait for the next one. Clarence and his band will be at Hendershot’s this Friday evening beginning at 8 p.m. We’ve known them for awhile as Big C and the Ringers, but a name change goes into effect officially on Friday night. They’ll be Big C and the Velvet Delta. Sweet!Christian Lopez at the Shot
January 23, 2012 Filed in: Music
Heads up, folk fans. Christian Lopez of Curley Maple takes the stage at Hendershot’s on Friday, February 3, to serve up original acoustic folk goodness. His bandmate Noel Blackmon will join him, as will songwriter Craig Breaden. Curtain around 8 p.m.Coffee at the Law School
January 12, 2012 Filed in: UGA
Seth Hendershot and Jittery Joe’s are partnering to open coffee shops at a number of locations around town. Newest is the kiosk in the newly-enclosed student break area at UGA Law. Matt Willcox (pictured), who is equally comfortable talking coffee or the political, diplomatic, and military issues surrounding nuclear weapons, handles the afternoon shift at the UGA Law kiosk. Stop by and say hi. He’s a great guy. Right now, the kiosk is cash-only, but the whole credit card thing is imminent.