At dinner tonight Bill Pennington told us of his latest acquisition – a 1933 South Carolina license plate he found on eBay. What made this interesting to him was the phrase "S.C.-The Iodine State." Bill is a chemistry professor at Clemson who works with iodine compounds, so the subject is of inherent interest. His wife, … Read More “South Carolina – The Iodine State” »
Month: May 2007
Charlie’s Steak House is the oldest restaurant in Greenville in continuous operation. Established in 1921, I think it’s been in the same location at 18 East Coffee Street all of those years. Oddly enough, as much as we eat out and as long as I’ve lived in the area, I had never eaten at Charlie’s … Read More “Charlie’s Steak House” »
Someone at Flickr has created a photo group where people can submit pictures of their what they are currently reading. This was picked up by BoingBoing.net, so, of course, everyone wants in on the fun, including me. My current reading list includes nothing really enlightening. I’m re-reading the last two Harry Potter novels in … Read More “Reading List” »
I was lamenting to a paddling friend about the woes of the Green River. The number of float bubbas had increased to the point that it made paddling the lower Green less fun than it might be. In fact, we had started paddling the Tuckaseegee more than the Green because it was less crowded. My … Read More “Green River Crosses” »
I’ve mentioned before how I like the fog. It always imparts a mystical quality to just about any view. My favorite fog is the type that burns off into morning sunshine, which can produce some interested back-lit images. This morning’s fog wasn’t that type, but I wasn’t going to be picky. I grabbed my camera … Read More “Foggy Falls” »
Two excellent excuses for a party – Derby Day and Cinco de Mayo. To honor this Mexican holiday, we made sushi and Mediterranean bites in phyllo dough for our contribution to Chris and Vicky’s party. For this party, each person places a $5 bet on a horse to win. The winner gets to select which … Read More “Cinco de Mayo de Derby” »
There were many outdoor activities schedule for this day. Unfortunately, the rain put a damper on most of them. There were two competing farmer’s markets – one downtown and one at its usual location. The usual location was holding is annual flower and plant festival. Since it’s partially indoors, we decided to give a shot. … Read More “Farmer’s Market” »
It’s the first Friday of the month, so it must be time for the First Friday Art Show in Greenville. We started our art trek with dinner at Snapshot Cafe, where they were featuring an exhibit by Rebecca Stockham. Rebecca’s photography is abstract, consisting mostly of macros of various textured surfaces such as rust and … Read More “Friday Art” »
I knew it was a mistake. I had decided to re-read the last two Harry Potter books before the movie and novel come out this summer. As usual, I carried my current reading material with me to lunch, which, today, included a stop at my barber. She scowled. There were no pithy sayings or home-grown … Read More “Harry Potter and the Upset Barber” »
I’m going to catch up on several things I’ve meant to post over the last week or so, but just haven’t gotten around to it. First, we held our quarterly SCASA Technology Leader’s Roundtable Thursday a week ago. I knew we were in trouble when a lawyer set up an overhead projector to address a … Read More “EdTech Roundup” »