That’s right. All three of you. When I began this blog, several years ago, I concocted the most preposterous blog … More
Month: January 2023
Pork and pickles and cheeses and fungi and coconuts and water buffalo and baubles oh my!
Time flies when you are building a neighborhood institution. Three years ago Monica Albert organized a farmer’s market in her … More
Stopping by The River on a cold, sunny day
Two days sitting in meetings in Tallahassee and then a long drive home. Started to get drowsy around Mayo (these … More
Listen, I know I left it around here somewhere
I lived in Tallahassee for three or four years in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Just dropped in for … More
What we don’t know about GNV’s traffic violence problem
If you think GNV has a violence problem you are right. If you think it’s mainly a gun violence problem, … More
Back to the future at Boulware Springs
You know you’re getting old when you remember distant events that felt like they happened just yesterday. Like that time … More
A short spin around an Ancient City
It’s time for our annual winter endurance camping adventure. When a group of over the hill retirees shiver in the … More
The art and artifice of professional wrestling writ large at The Hipp
Leon Scott is not your average choreographer. He is, in fact, a professional wrestler of 20 years. Leon “Ravage” has … More
Oh the things he’s collected
Cabinets of curiosities, also known as ‘wonder rooms’, were small collections of extraordinary objects which, like today’s museums, attempted to … More
Take a walk on University Avenue
Seriously, what is the deal with University Avenue? Why does it seem to consume so much space in the news? … More