Heat of Summer
Sunburnt and dehydrated I am, but it was a worthwhile last minute road trip. Summer is a season of restlessness. The weather can create a contrary sense of inertia — it is often too hot down here in the South … Continue reading
Sunburnt and dehydrated I am, but it was a worthwhile last minute road trip. Summer is a season of restlessness. The weather can create a contrary sense of inertia — it is often too hot down here in the South … Continue reading
I want to take a break from gasping over art or some obscure animation to say that this first day of June is absolutely beautiful here in Atlanta. Something about this cloudiness and raininess is cleaning out the air. I … Continue reading
In a few years, I think people will begin writing about the “midlife crises” as a definite trend not among the 40 and 50 year olds, but the 30-somethings in our society. This past year or so, I’ve noticed friends … Continue reading
A cool May Day in the southernlands: A Yankee smelling the rain Looking for the sun in the clouds. Magnolia trees bloom in secret overnight; I smell the white flowers in the morning. Intoxicated by tropical green scenery, I watch … Continue reading
The places you liked in childhood sometimes don’t have the same allure or same fascination when reevaluated in a different time, a different age. This weekend I discovered that some things aren’t quite the same when you return to them … Continue reading