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Local items of interest from Greenville and Upstate SC.

Digital Journeys

Posted on October 8, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Digital Journeys
Local, Photography

This evening we went to an art opening for a friend and colleague, Dr. Jim Leavell. Jim is displaying some of the photographs from his world travels at the Thompson Gallery in the Roe Art Building at Furman. The exhibit is entitled “Digital Journeys: Traveling with a Camera in Hand.” Jim has an excellent eye … Read More “Digital Journeys” »

FU All the Time!

Posted on September 30, 2007 By Tom 2 Comments on FU All the Time!
Local, Miscellaneous

This past week we learned of the passing of Dr. John E. Johns. Dr. Johns had been president of Furman University for eighteen years, from the 1970’s through the early 1990’s. He was president while I was an undergrad, and when Laura first started teaching at Furman. Dr. Johns’ tenure was marked by ever increasing … Read More “FU All the Time!” »

Owings Pioneer Days

Posted on September 9, 2007 By Tom 4 Comments on Owings Pioneer Days
Entertainment, Local

Revolutionary Regiment

Today was Pioneer Day in the little community of Owings in upper Laurens County, sponsored by the Gray Court-Owings Historical Society. I hadn’t been back to my old stomping grounds in quite awhile, so I figure this would be a good excuse to head down and take some photographs.

A parade was to begin at 10:00 AM. I arrived about twenty minutes early, but parking was already at a premium. Even this early, turnout was quite good. I watched most of the parade participants walk down the main street so that they could line up for the parade. In fact, I thought it had already started and that I was late. I learned, however, that it was the parade that was late getting started. Soon various historic regiments, horse-drawn carriages, antique cars, and antique tractors processed down the street. The parade took about thirty minutes.

In an open space across from the town several exhibition areas had been set up. There were booths for the Historical Society, and demonstrations of arts and crafts. There were a couple of blacksmiths, someone carving wooden bowls with hand tools, a demonstration of colonial surveying techniques, and cooking demonstrations. The Sons of the Confederacy were out in force, with at least two booths and lots of rebel flags everywhere. Wandering among the booths, I saw many community people I recognized, and some I knew from my time teaching at Gray Court-Owings School.

I wandered into the little museum that the Society maintains and was amazed at how many artifacts I recognized without even having to look at the labels. There were items from Gray Court-Owings School, as well as from the local stores. I saw some goods and fixtures from the old Bryson and Stoddard General Store. When I visited the store as a child, Mr. Stoddard was already 93 years old, and the store was a step back in time.

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Paddle Journeys and RiverVentures

Posted on September 2, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Paddle Journeys and RiverVentures
EdTech, Geocaching and Maps, Local, Travel

I mentioned briefly that I was working on a project with SCETV. That project is about to get off the ground. On September 6, nature photographer Richard Bernabe will begin a journey from the North Carolina border paddling all the way to the Charleston Harbor. SCETV will follow Bernabe through its RiverVenture series on the … Read More “Paddle Journeys and RiverVentures” »

La Superior Taqueria

Posted on August 24, 2007 By Tom No Comments on La Superior Taqueria
Local, Restaurants

It’s been awhile since I’ve written up a restaurant review. In fact, I’ve visited five local places over the summer and have notes for reviews that I just haven’t written. These include Saffron Indian Cuisine, Pete’s on Wade Hampton, Basil Garden, Miyako Sushi, and Chicora Alley. I think this weekend I might just do a … Read More “La Superior Taqueria” »

Painter of Light

Posted on July 28, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Painter of Light
Entertainment, Local

No, I’m not talking about that paint-by-numbers buffoon Thomas Kincaid. I’m talking about a true master – Andrew Wyeth.  The Greenville County Museum of Art has been featuring an exhibition entitled "Wyeth at 90."  This collection includes highlights from each decade of Wyeth’s career. Laura and I made our visit on this rainy Saturday afternoon.  … Read More “Painter of Light” »

Greenville Greenway

Posted on July 20, 2007 By Tom 1 Comment on Greenville Greenway
Local, Photography

Of the past five Fridays, I’ve been in a doctor’s office for four of them for various aches and ailments.  Today I was determined to stay out of a doctor’s office, despite the fact I’ve still got a busted knee from last week’s kayaking trip. Bad knee aside, I decided I would take my newly … Read More “Greenville Greenway” »

Honk if UR…again

Posted on July 19, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Honk if UR…again
Local, Miscellaneous

OK, this is getting a bit ridiculous… Same message, same spot, different car. We have either an individual or a family obsessed with the underwear status of the driving public. At least this one isn’t demanding proof. Neither is there a little Christian fish symbol. Original sighting

Pendleton Street

Posted on July 8, 2007 By Tom 1 Comment on Pendleton Street
Local, Photography

Thursday I was in the town of Pendleton. Saturday, I cruised around the Pendleton Street area on the Westside of Greenville. Laura has long complained about how confusing Greenville’s streets can be. Having grown up in the west where streets run east/west and north/south, she claims that they must have paved the cow paths in … Read More “Pendleton Street” »

Pickens Museums

Posted on July 5, 2007 By Tom 1 Comment on Pickens Museums
Local, Photography

I’ve already made mention here about the outstanding job the Pickens County Library is doing with their historical photos and Flickr.  This past week I had seen something about a photography exhibit at the Pickens County Museum, and decided to check it out. I was most impressed with this little museum.  Although it’s not high-tech … Read More “Pickens Museums” »

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