Showing posts with label Georgiasavannah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Georgiasavannah. Show all posts

Longing for summer on Flickr.



A quaint historical museum in Pin Point, Georgia, that is set to open this fall has become the target of an exhaustive ethics examination by the New York Times. Why would the Times devote almost 3,000 words to a community heritage museum? Pin Point, as it turns out, is also the birthplace of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, and it was Thomas who introduced Pin Point residents to his friend Harlan Crow, a Dallas real-estate tycoon and major conservative donor, who would ultimately fund the museum. According to some legal analysts, Thomas’s role in Crow’s decision to donate may have troubling ethical implications.

Pin Point lies along the Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor designated by Congress, a passage of coastal fishing towns settled by the descendants of slaves. Algernon Varn, whose father ran the fishing cannery there, long hoped to save the site from development, but it wasn’t until he bumped into Thomas, who was in town promoting his memoir, that the project began to move forward. Thomas introduced Varn to Crow, a longtime friend. Through an exhaustive paper trail review, the Times confirmed that Crow is the anonymous donor behind the $1.3 million restoration of the property and forthcoming museum project. Varn was told to keep Crow’s identity anonymous.

The question of ethics violations comes down to whether Thomas misused “the prestige of office” to persuade Crow to take on the project, said Raymond J. McKoski, a retired state judge in Illinois. (Supreme Court justices are not explicitly bound to the complex code of conduct for federal judges because it is enforced by lower ranking judges. That’s right, they are literally above the law — though the Times points to several justices who said they adhere to it regardless.) “Some of it depends on the conversations that took place,” McKoski told the Times of the ethical quandary. “Who brought up the idea? How willing was Mr. Crow to do it? What exact questions were asked by Justice Thomas?”

This isn’t the first time Crow has donated to projects directly or indirectly honoring Thomas. (According to the federal ethics code, judges are not supposed to know who makes a donation in their honor.) The Times gathers an exhaustive list of shady gifts and donations, including Mr. Crow’s financing of a Savannah library dedicated to Justice Thomas and his gift of a bible that once belonged to Frederick Douglass. Thomas also received a $15,000 bust of Abraham Lincoln from a group affiliated with Crow.

So, after all this commotion, what will the museum actually look like? The modest, almost astonishingly unglamorous-sounding Pin Point Heritage Museum will be housed in the A.S. Varn & Son Factory, a former seafood cannery that was the economic backbone of Pin Point — and where Thomas’s mother worked as a crab picker — until it closed in 1985.

Each structure on the property — including the oyster factory, can storage building, and marshfront dock — will be stabilized and restored. A patio area will host live demonstrations of crabbing, canning, and shrimp net making. Inside, 3,000 square feet of exhibition space — modest by museum standards — will house educational exhibits, live demonstrations, interactive displays, and a 30-minute documentary film, all devoted to the generations of residents in Pin Point.



Okay, it’s a hotel, but it looks pretty.

DEM LIGHTS.



Oh right, Savannah’s supposed to be haunted.

HOORAY, GHOST TOURS!



Longing for summer on Flickr.

Borjomi with a view on Flickr.





clear to drift



Georgia Aquarium Beluga Whales

Photo taken by A. P. Gilgenast

© A. P. Gilgenast

June 25, 2011


 



Georgia Aquarium Beluga Whales

Photo taken by A. P. Gilgenast

© A. P. Gilgenast

June 25, 2011


 



Georgia Aquarium Beluga Whales

Photo taken by A. P. Gilgenast

© A. P. Gilgenast

June 25, 2011


 



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Borjomi with a view on Flickr.

They had a Magneto rubber duck!



The Lilies of Savannah, GA



Downtown Savannah, GA

Premium Cigar Association Teams with Americans for Tax Reform Against Georgia Legislators:

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The Port of Savannah.



Savannah, GA



Downtown Savannah, GA 



Orlando to Little Rock — 2,146 miles in two weeks…no tickets, no accidents! 



Mt. Zion Church by drivebybiscuits1 on Flickr.

See you soon my fellow internet users. I will be AWOL till mid-July so don’t assume from lack of posts that I have died. If I lose any followers within this time frame, be sure that you will have missed out on my I’m Back! nude photo gallery. 

I leave at 6 am to Atlanta. If I don’t get eaten alive by the remaining members of the Confederacy, I should be in California by the afternoon (If I don’t get eaten alive by gravity). Clearly my bag was too full to squeeze in the optimism.

What did I get into today?

Today starts VBS at Hill Street and I’m helping with the music class. 2 and a half hours of singing and dancing is quite a workout. After VBS was when the fun started though. Four of us headed over to Georgia Baptist and took a night swim. The water was the perfect temp, the moon was out (making it kinda eerie), and we ended up having a pretty good time. Two days in a row of lake swimming…I could get used to this.





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FRIENDS LIVE FOREVER

11 Countries Sue Ga. Over Illegal Immigration Law



savannah, ga.

Greetings! Long time I know… but so much has been happening, traveling, driving, eating. Yes eating.
Right now I’m in Buford, Georgia just a stone’s throw away from the Mall of Georgia where some Disney star, Selene Gomez is making an appearance… so, way too many teenagers and kids. So here I am, tucked away in a secluded hallway making a dent in my blog posting.

Since I arrived in Georgia on Tuesday afternoon, I’ve spent some lovely time with my Aunt and Uncle whom I lived with during my senior year of High School some 5-6 years ago (whoa…) The first night we had dinner at my Aunt and Uncle’s house. My other Aunt, Aunt Mary Jean came over as well as family friends Denise and Stephanie Valenti. The second day, Wednesday, I visited my Uncle’s work, Tri-tech roofing, and had lunch with most of my dad’s side of the family, my aunt’s, uncle’s and cousin. Golden Corral. I found it funny that the way they set the buffet bar up at Golden Corral is separated by holiday and ethnicity. Thanksgiving, southern, cajun, american… etc.

Went up to REI with my Aunt and Uncle and got some gear for my trip… a new knife, XL travel towel, stuff sack, granola bars, new carabiner… I love love love walking around REI just starring at everything… wishing and wanting… being content with what I do have though ha.

All in all, I’ve had a great time in Georgia visiting. Tonight I rock climb with Misha Golin at Stone Summit and then he and Caroline (friends that used to live in Orlando) and some other Orlando friends are going to Piedmont Park to watch 16 Candles in the park. stoked. Tomorrow morning I’ll make my way to Nashville, even though I feel so good being here in Buford… It’s only a 5ish hour drive, so should make it there pretty early, roam, hangout with my good friend Chris Adams, HOPEFULLY we can rock climb there too.


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Right before I left, my friend Doug Jackson came over the house and did some “gear shots” for me. Pictures of the stuff I’m taking basically. I finished one today…

If you click on it, it’ll give you a little bigger picture that should be readable…
Support is coming along. Gonna be writing a lot soon. Thank-you’s, Hello’s, How are ya doings…Miss everyone, but excited to be on this adventure. :)
Video blogs being edited. Should be uploaded soon…
for now…

Love Brian.
(for tumblr yo)

Thankfully it’s another area that reeks of history

Another coastal city too







Telfair Museum, Savannah, GA



Historical societies are a great way to find a wealth of information that you wouldn’t be able to get from researching through books alone. Plus they have really cool vintage photographs!

Georgia Historical Society:

“The Georgia Historical Society is a major research center and houses the world’s oldest collection of material related to Georgia history.  The Society’s collection includes four million manuscripts, 100,000 photographs, 30,000 architectural drawings, 15,000 rare and non-rare books, and thousands of maps, portraits and artifacts, representing the collective memory of the state of Georgia and relating the stories of the state’s diverse people. The Library and Archives serves thousands of researchers from around the world, including the nation’s leading scholars whose work in the collection is used to produce cutting-edge research published in books, journal articles, and professional papers.  Personalized on-site and off-site research assistance is available to those interested in Georgia and American history.”

then i remember how much of a bitch it is to get rid of it a couple of months later

NO GEORGIA NO



The back woods of Georgia.

11 Countries Sue Ga. Over Illegal Immigration Law:

Governments in North, Central, and South America are now taking Georgia to court over its illegal immigration law.

The governments of Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Peru filed court papers Wednesday seeking an injunction. They were joined domestically by the Anti-Defamation League.

Earlier this month, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Southern Poverty Law Center and several other civil and immigrant rights groups filed a federal class-action lawsuit and now want a judge to put an injunction against the law until their case is decided. They say House Bill 87 is unconstitutional because there is a federal law on the books.

Savannah, GA. The color of this wall piqued my interest x1000





And now for something totally different… teaching English in Georgia! (The other Georgia). Footprints Recruiting has paid opportunities to teach English in Georgia. They are well-known, reputable placement company with teaching opportunities throughout Asia. You don’t pay a fee to be placed in a position.

Not feeling Georgia? They have positions in Korea, China and Japan too.



Savannah, GA.

“Florida and Georgia are the only states where this is like a thing that happens on a regular basis because there are awesome people in those states but they’re also centralized places of stupid people.”

http://youtu.be/QYH6FpH-blU

Constitutional Amendment - Allow competitive contracts To Be enforced In Georgia Courts **Yes (NP) -...

A visit to the Open-Air Ethnography Museum in Tbilisi.

Which one of these is not like the others?



Well glad to know Mike is on our side. The propeller hat was a nice touch in my personal opinion. 

Who knows what Deal would do now with all the needed farm jobs. I know for sure the white Americans are not going to withstand full-day-under-the-sun labor with no benefits what so ever. I mean they did already send “investigators” down there to see the impact. But if you have read the report, it has been totally white-washed.

sigh Georgia, get your acts together! 

Sincerely, 

The Undocumented, Unafraid, Unashamed and Unapologetic 





The World of Coca-Cola

Atlanta, GA



Savannah, GA. The color of this wall piqued my interest x1000