Friday, August 19, 2011
Bark Bark
Summer decided to start barking at something outside at 4 a.m. Thanks. :(
Very busy at work.
Think I am going to a Third Friday art event in Siler City tonight.
Want some kind of "pop art" to put behind the couch.
Might go to Cline's Antiques tomorrow. It is about 150 acres with buildings and the property loaded with "stuff". Will go early before it gets to warm.
No other real plans to speak of.
Time to shower, have yogurt and start my Friday.
Oh yeah, think I may be working a booth at an outdoor concert with the "World Can't Wait" group. I suggested it. Thought it would be a good way for us to get some more members. The concert is at Shakori Hills.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Hensley Grocery
Now that I live in North Carolina I can really get into finding Fading America. Here is one of those treasures. This is one of those little stores that America survived on for many years. Unfortunately these little treasures have slowly drifted into the past for the most part and that is a sad thing to see. The town gathering places are drifting away.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
The Old Time Barbershop
As the country marches on one of the things that still exists,although in smaller numbers, is the small town barbershop. When you travel small town American you can still see the red and white pole adorning the barbershops in many small towns. For many men this was one of the first places we went that was a bastion of all things male. I still remember going to Fran's Barbershop in Deep River, Ct and reading comics and watching television while waiting to get my hair cut. My coolest memory of those days was watching Reggie Jackson hitting his first home run as a member of the New York Yankees. As he circled the bases the fans showered the field with the "Reggie Bar". This was a candy bar that was introduced to promote Reggie's coming to New York as a Yankee. That memory is very clear in my mind.
The first shot here is from Apalachicola, Florida and the second in from Bryson City, North Carolina.
If you like these pictures please visit http://www.fadingamerica.com/,
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Route 301 Florida
Since the highway system was built most roads that once were the main routes for the traveling public has faded away. Many of the old motels, drive-ins and tourist traps have faded away.
One road that I like to travel and practice my photography is Route 301 from Ocala to the Fla/Ga border. This is a long one day roundtrip. There are some great roadside stands and these two examples of old Florida. The Orange Shop in Citra is one of the very few old orange roadside stands. This is in Citra, Fl. The taxidermy shops location escapes me right now, however I do not recall seeing any others in Florida. There are many neat things to shoot on this stretch of road.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Apalachicola, Florida
In the panhandle of Florida, just a short trip east from Panama City, lies the small town of Apalachicola. This is one of the few areas in Florida that has not been ruined by the uncontrolled growth that has ruined much of the state. The waters around here produce some of the best oysters in the United States and during the oyster season you can get oysters from the fisherman directly and at a fraction of the cost you would pay at your local market.
The small downtown area caters to locals and tourists. They have done a nice job of restoring some of the old buildings in town. There are a a small number of shops, restaurants and other things to do. It is a great place to spend a day or two. There are also a large number of older homes in town that have kept there charm.
The barbershop was still in business when this picture was taken in April 2008.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Touring Georgia
As you travel the backroads of Georgia you find many delights. The small towns provide a large number of great photo ops. The first picture was taken near Eatonton and the Flavor Crisp picture was taken near Demorest.
Monday, July 6, 2009
Tarpon Springs, Florida
Tarpon Springs is a small coastal city located just north of St. Petersburg along the Gulf of Mexico. The area was a haven for Greek immigrants who located here. They came for the sponge diving. The area along the docks is a tourist destination. You can get some great Greek food here. This is a nice departure from the usual Florida tourist destinations.
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