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Brothers Retreat at Jocassee – Part One

Posted on March 26, 2012 By Tom No Comments on Brothers Retreat at Jocassee – Part One
Family, Paddling

Jocassee Clouds

It was Stephen who first suggested it. The three Taylor brothers needed to take some time away for a multi-day paddling trip. We would pick a long route and camp along the way. Then reality set in and the plan got altered somewhat. Having slept on the hard ground enough in our lives, we decided that renting a villa at Lake Jocassee would be even better. A weekend in March was appointed, and I called and reserved our villa at Devil’s Fork State Park.

Having to plan that far in advance can be fraught with unexpected peril. I had work issues that I was afraid would delay me. Stephen had pastoral obligations that delayed his arrival and Houston had…cats. I finally got all my gear packed and arrived at the park at about 3:30 for check-in.

The term “villa” was a better choice than “cabin” when the park named these things. They are quite nice (as well as being reasonably priced.) We had a full kitchen, two bedrooms, fireplace, and even satellite TV. This was a far cry from when I last stayed up here in a tent with Houston.

Jocassee villa

Villa interior

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She Blinded Me with Science

Posted on March 22, 2012 By Tom 1 Comment on She Blinded Me with Science
Entertainment, Music

Thomas Dolby

Last night Laura and I went to see Thomas Dolby at The Handlebar. It was the first band we had seen in a long, long time – a great show, and a throwback to our college days.

Dolby is currently touring the country in his “Time Capsule Tour.” The show features lots of steam-punk kitsch, and a mocked up “time capsule” in which visitors can leave a “30 second message for the future” (basically a webcam uploading to YouTube.) The time capsule is a mini camper tricked out with steam-punk accoutrements.

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Thomas Dolby at Handlebar

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The Hounds of the Basker-Ikes

Posted on March 21, 2012 By Tom No Comments on The Hounds of the Basker-Ikes
Family, Miscellaneous

My brother Houston decided that he would like to do some journaling.  However, he seems to be in a weird meta-state, somewhere trapped between not wanting to sully his new, pristine, leather-bound journal, and not wanting to start a blog.  He decided to test the waters with a story typed up on his word processor. … Read More “The Hounds of the Basker-Ikes” »

Happy Pi Day

Posted on March 14, 2012 By Tom 8 Comments on Happy Pi Day
Miscellaneous

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Colleton Museums and BBQ

Posted on March 12, 2012 By Tom No Comments on Colleton Museums and BBQ
History and Genealogy, Photography, Travel

Colleton County Museum

We had made a successful escape from Donnelley WMA. The ACE Basin was behind us, but not forgotten. We would be back, and we would conquer it, haints and curses be damned. However, on this particular Saturday, we still had lots on our plate. That phrase turned out to be truer that we could imagine.

Upon escaping Donnelley, our first objective was food. We drove through some very historical areas of Colleton County without stopping to admire them. Our target was Duke’s BBQ, located just off of Highway 15 to the northeast of Walterboro.

Dukes BBQ Signs

Dukes BBQ Exterior

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The Curse of Boynton House

Posted on March 11, 2012 By Tom 44 Comments on The Curse of Boynton House
Photography, Travel

The Curse of Boynton House

Boynton House sits abandoned and forlorn in a remote corner of the Donnelley Wildlife Management Area, part of the ACE Basin. It was once the main house for a vast rice plantation. Now the wooden filigree is falling apart, and bat guano fills several of the rooms. On this particular trip, we also found out that it is cursed.

Normally we do a paddling trip the second Saturday of each month with the Lowcountry Unfiltered group. This time we decided to do something different. One of our members, Rob Dewig, has a new job with the Colleton County Museum. We wanted to check out his new digs. We also planned to do a bit of bike riding in the ACE Basin.

I got up far too early on Saturday morning and drove on down to the Lowcountry. Five other hearty souls joined me at the main kiosk for Donelley. It sounded like a disciples convention – Thomas (me), Matthew, James, John, James, and a young guy whose name starts out C-h-r-i-s-t. (Christian, Jimmy’s son). Yeah, we were in for trouble of Biblical proportions.

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Camera Obscura – Part 2

Posted on March 7, 2012 By Tom 1 Comment on Camera Obscura – Part 2
History and Genealogy, Photography

Last time I gave a brief introduction to the camera obscura, describing what it was and a tiny bit of the historical background.  This time I’m going to cover my personal experience with these systems.

I started playing with cameras when I was about 9 years old.  My first was a hand-me-down Brownie Box camera that I got from my sister, Glynda.  Unfortunately, none of the photos I took from that era survive, but I still have that camera.  That old camera wasn’t much different from a pinhole camera – just a basic light-tight box with an aperture and some sort of capture medium (ie, film.) As a teen I spent one summer making actual pinhole cameras with my brother, Houston.  We experimented with various styles made from oatmeal boxes and brass shimming with different aperture pinholes.  Again, none of those images survive.

While my father was principal of Gray Court Owings School, my brothers and I had the run of the place. We found an old unused closed that had been used as a changing room for basketball teams long, long ago. The room was under the stage, and had running water. It was the perfect place to commandeer for a dark room, so that’s where we set up our chemicals and enlarger. Stephen and Houston did more of actual dark room work, but I remembered that location, hidden away under the stage of the old auditorium under a trap door.

There was a long lull while music, college, rock climbing, and river running (somewhat in that order) took precedence over photography.  16 years after building my first pinhole camera, I found myself teaching a unit on light to class of gifted 7th graders at GCO, and I figured the best way to convey some of the concepts was through photography.

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Camera Obscura – Part One

Posted on March 6, 2012 By Tom No Comments on Camera Obscura – Part One
History and Genealogy, Photography

One of my favorite websites is Atlas Obscura, a self-proclaimed “compendium of the world’s wonders, curiosities and esoterica.”  Last week they highlighted a similarly named location, the Camera Obscura of Santa Monica.  At that point it all came flooding back to me, my obsession with the camera obscura and my nascent photography interests.  So, of course, you know what that means – blog posts on the subject – lots of them.

So, over the next several posts I’ll look at the history of the camera obscura, including my particular history with the subject, We’ll take a look at some locations that feature cameras obscura, and I’ll even try to built and photograph one of these beasts.  We’ll see how it goes.

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Ghost Town Request

Posted on March 6, 2012 By Tom No Comments on Ghost Town Request
Uncategorized

My spring break is coming up the first week in April, and I’m hoping to spend some of it hunting ghost towns in South Carolina. I’ve got a list of potential targets, but I need some more suggestions. Here’s a list of the ones I’ve already visited… Old Pickensville Pinckneyville Lone Star Fort Motte Kingsville … Read More “Ghost Town Request” »

Hymnal Blasphemy

Posted on March 5, 2012 By Tom 10 Comments on Hymnal Blasphemy
Music, Rants

hymnal 1

I’ve mentioned before that I collect hymnals. I prefer older, antique hymnals, but I’m just as interested in newer versions, particularly if it’s from a congregation with which I’m not as familiar. One of the first things I’ll do when visiting a church is grab a hymnal to see what they are using.

On occasion I’ll Google the term “antique hymnal” to see what comes up on eBay or other sites just to see if there are some interesting hymnals available. Recently these searches have found something that really makes my skin crawl. I think the phrase is “Antique Hymnal and Ephemera Crafts” and I’ve come across this blasphemy most often on that bastion of bad taste, Etsy.com. No, I won’t be posting any links because to me that would be just like posting a link to porn.

Crafters are using old hymnal pages to create all manner of evil, from wreathes…

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…to roses…

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…to gift wrapping…

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