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Killing Time in Hendersonville

Posted on April 2, 2015 By Tom 1 Comment on Killing Time in Hendersonville
Photography, Rambling

Jump Off Rock-002

We had spent a delightful afternoon at a birthday party for a two year old, the daughter of friends that live in Hendersonville. Glynda was flying into Asheville later that evening, and I wasn’t keen on making two trips up the mountain. Laura caught a ride back to Greenville with some other friends, and I decided to hang out in Hendersonville while I waited for my sister’s plane. It gave me a bit of time to explore.

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Laurens Cemetery Tour

Posted on April 1, 2015April 2, 2015 By Tom 4 Comments on Laurens Cemetery Tour
History and Genealogy, Local, Photography, Rambling

Laurens Cemetery Tour-1

A couple of weeks ago I received notice through Facebook that the Laurens County Museum would be holding tours of the old Laurens City Cemetery.  Glynda and I had visited several weeks ago, and I thought this would be an excellent follow-up, and possibly answer some of the questions we had generated on our trip.  I figured that this might also be a good opportunity to get some audio for my upcoming podcast on cemeteries.

Prior to the tour I contacted Bill Cooper, who is chair of the Laurens City Cemetery Committee.  Bill works at the local library.  He’s  also an organist, and would fill in occasionally for me when my organist at First Presbyterian in Laurens was absent.  Bill would be conducting part of the tour, and was willing to contribute to the podcast.

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Spring Cleaning and a New Look

Posted on March 29, 2015 By Tom 3 Comments on Spring Cleaning and a New Look
Miscellaneous

You may have noticed that something has changed. I decided to go for a new look and feel for the RandomConnections website.

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I’ve never been completely happy with the appearance of this website…until now. While each of the themes I’ve tried out over the years has its merits, none really gave me the effect I was after. The last one came close, but I didn’t like the font readability (or lack thereof) on the main body of the posts.

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Modoc Cemetery Ramble – Part 4, Willowbrook and a Bonus

Posted on March 28, 2015March 30, 2015 By Tom 3 Comments on Modoc Cemetery Ramble – Part 4, Willowbrook and a Bonus
History and Genealogy, Photography, Rambling

The wonderful luck and visit we had at Horn’s Creek Baptist Church was going to be a hard act to follow. It was getting later in the afternoon, and we had quite a ways to go to get home. Anything from this point on was going to be an afterthought. But sometimes those afterthoughts can … Read More “Modoc Cemetery Ramble – Part 4, Willowbrook and a Bonus” »

Modoc Cemetery Ramble – Part 3, Horn Creek

Posted on March 27, 2015March 27, 2015 By Tom 2 Comments on Modoc Cemetery Ramble – Part 3, Horn Creek
History and Genealogy, Photography, Rambling

Horn Creek Baptist

Alan Russell and I had made it to Modoc. However, it wasn’t quite what we had expected. It was a bit past the noon hour, and we were ready for some lunch, so we headed toward Edgefield. Lunch was on the square at Row Market, and consisted of some excellent sandwiches. The decor of the place was an odd mix – antique general store accoutrements with several LCD screens.

Row Market

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Modoc Cemetery Ramble – Part 2, Wideman to Modoc

Posted on March 25, 2015March 26, 2015 By Tom 2 Comments on Modoc Cemetery Ramble – Part 2, Wideman to Modoc
History and Genealogy, Photography, Rambling

Bracknells Motto

I promise you, we did eventually make it to Modoc, but we saw lots of stuff before we got there. Alan and I had already found an old school, found a church of which we were previously unaware, and spent some time at Lower Long Cane ARP Church. We still had lots to see.

We headed northwest from Long Cane and reconnected with Highway 28, headed southeast. Just past its intersection with Highway 81 the road crosses Long Cane Creek where it connects with upper Clark Hill Reservoir (or, Lake Strom Thurmond, as it is properly called, I guess.) Alan and I decided that this had to be a future paddling venue for us.

Once of our placemarks was the Buffalo School about a mile southwest of the Long Cane Bridge we had just crossed. We had planned to stop, but there were lots of trucks parked around the old school, and it looked like hunter-types were headed inside. Obviously this old school was still in use as a community center. We decided to keep going.

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And on that bombshell…

Posted on March 25, 2015March 27, 2015 By Tom 1 Comment on And on that bombshell…
Entertainment, Rants

  Reports from the BBC are that Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson is to be sacked today for getting into an altercation with producer Oisin Tymon. Apparently Clarkson punched Tymon when Tymon provided Clarkson cold cuts instead of steak after a long day of shooting. I’m sure there’s a much larger backstory there, but we’ll … Read More “And on that bombshell…” »

Modoc Cemetery Ramble – Part 1, Bethia to Upper Long Cane

Posted on March 24, 2015March 26, 2015 By Tom 3 Comments on Modoc Cemetery Ramble – Part 1, Bethia to Upper Long Cane
History and Genealogy, Photography, Rambling

Bethia Presbyterian Church

Alan had a list. That’s often a scary thing. This particular list included places he wanted to visit heading down towards Abbeville, McCormick, and Edgefield Counties. Many of these spots were along Highway 10 from Greenwood to McCormick, but I’d added a few points to the map that spread things out a bit. It was an ambitious list that would eventually take us down to the oddly named town of Modoc.

We set out early. The weather report had been iffy, and a light fog was settling in. Even so, it seemed like a perfect day for exploration. We hadn’t gotten anywhere close to any of our targets before we hit our first distraction and a mystery.

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Fun with Cinemagraphs – Part 2

Posted on March 22, 2015March 26, 2015 By Tom 1 Comment on Fun with Cinemagraphs – Part 2
Internet, Photography

Once I learned about Cinemagraphs I knew I’d have to try out the technique. I was able to find several tutorials online on how to create these using Photoshop, notably the following:

  • Spoon Graphics Tutorial
  • Tutorial from Adorama Education
  • Tutorial by Judith de Graaff

First, though, I knew I needed some imagery with which to work, so I grabbed my camera(s) and headed to downtown Greenville.

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Street Photography at the Pickens Flea Market

Posted on March 20, 2015March 26, 2015 By Tom 1 Comment on Street Photography at the Pickens Flea Market
Family, Local, Photography
Pickens Flea Market-015
Pickens Flea Market

Street photography is photography that features the human condition within public places and does not necessitate the presence of a street or even the urban environment. The subject of the photograph might be absent of people and can be an object or environment where the image projects a decidedly human character in facsimile or aesthetic. (Wikipedia)

It just so happened that my brother, Stephen’s birthday fell on a Wednesday. We both love to go to the Pickens Flea Market, so it was the perfect opportunity for me to take him out for breakfast, then for a quick jaunt over to the flea market.

While the main purpose of the trip was to spend some time with my brother on his birthday, my ulterior motive was to use this as a test run for gathering ambient audio for an upcoming podcast. As always I had my cameras with me, but I also had two portable recorders with me.

Recorder

I did get some audio, but the real treasure was the opportunity for candid street photography afforded by the flea market.

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