Snave and the Grass…

April 18, 2010 by cat · Leave a Comment 

David “Snave” Evans has been playing around Atlanta a long time, and until pretty recently, with the advent of Facebook, I didn’t know much about him. I still don’t know him well, but what I know, I like, and I really like what he’s doing musically these days. Last night he played Fat Matt’s with Bob Rice on drums, and Greg “Grog” on bass. The energy was exceptional, and everyone had a great time right up to the end. I swear, Snave would’ve played ’til the sun came up if we hadn’t locked the doors!

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Colonel Bruce Hampton

April 12, 2010 by cat · Leave a Comment 

I first met Colonel Bruce some years ago. He  comes into the restaurant sometimes, and orders a chopped pork sandwich. He didn’t guess my birthday, so now every day is my birthday, and his. He claims I know where all the bodies are buried, and he may be right.

I’d never actually seen Bruce play, until last Friday night. It’s tough slaving over ribs all night and then driving 65 miles to home, but I had to go, right? Northside Tavern is the only place close enough I can get off work and catch the last set, so I went, chopped pork sammich in tow. Had to.

Let me tell you… I’ve never seen musicians have such a great time on stage. Never. Some come close, very close, but this was an experience that tickles that thing in you and makes you feel like you’ve been touched by something great, something bigger. These things are the things that spawn religion. Maybe it’s part of the legend, it’s real hard to say. You just know the musicians around him feel they’re part of that legend too. It shows in their playing, and on their faces. The Colonel just has a way of sharing himself, his heart, with everyone, and a way of commanding from the stage, something tangible enough to eat. One set, and I was full.

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My Mama…

March 10, 2010 by cat · 3 Comments 

She believed in angels, and she believed in family. I imagine she’s in that place she envisioned for herself, with her angels, and with the family she sometimes felt had left her behind. I too believe in angels. I believe they walk this earth. I’ve encountered many of these earthly beings throughout my life, but no other will ever compare to my Mama.

Barbara L. Covington, December 31, 1945 ~ February 22, 2010

Biloxi

February 17, 2010 by cat · 2 Comments 

This was the first place we hit when we rolled in to Biloxi. Steve and I have been to a lot of Waffle Houses, but NEVER one on the beach! And up to that point, never one that was brand spanking new! The original, having been destroyed during hurricane Katrina, left a lot of employees without jobs, and needless to say, these guys and gals were real happy to be back at work. You could see it in their step, in their eyes and in the way they talked. I’d have to say, this may have been the best WH experience I’ve ever had, there on the beach, in Biloxi, Mississippi.

It had been two years since Katrina! WTH! And the more we saw of this area, the more we thought, WTH! The destruction, still, was immeasurable, except to say that the entire coastline was hardly anything more than foundations, entry way steps made from concrete and a few sign posts amazingly still sporting their former business names. It was the most sad and dreary town ever to have a beach grace it’s coast line.

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We were told that some buildings, literally, had been moved right off their foundations, still mostly structurally intact, to as far away as two to three blocks from where they originally stood. Several of the casinos were built off the coast line, out where gambling is legal, in international waters. Stupidity or brilliance? Your call…

One building had trees in the middle of it, and for the life of me I still can’t figure out HOW it happened. I inspected, I took photos, I scratched my head, a lot. If you’d seen me, I imagine I’d have looked like the dog who turns his head cockeyed when someone makes a weird or high pitched noise. Curiosity and bewilderment mixed with a little “I was just petting him, George.”

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BEACH TIME! Well, sorta’. We were told by the gals at the Waffle House not to go in the water, and we didn’t. We weren’t even tempted once we were there, and we saw. You wouldn’t have wanted to either, if you’d seen. Like the weather the two days we were there, dreary, and it was dirty and murky and there were things on the beach and in the shallow water that were unidentifiable. Pieces of, only who knows what – homes, broken bits of the contents of some poor soul’s home, glass from probably anything you could think of… Really I don’t even want to think about what was still washing up on that shore, even after two years.

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Like life though, there is always beauty, even in the most dismal places. You may have to dig it from the cracks, or simply open your eyes. You can have a blast with an old stick just the right size for drawing or playing games in the sand. There’s not much wildlife near toxic waters, but there are always those few that will brave and scavenge the filth.

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There is always FISHING! If nothing else – fishing. It’s one of our favorite things to do, Steve and I. I’d never been fishing before I married Steve, and it was his dad, CJ, I first fished with. It was shortly after we moved to Dahlonega the first time. We went to “The Shoals” – a private little place at the end of our bumpity, dirt road. It’s one of the most beautiful places in this town, and believe me, there are some beautiful sites here in Dahlonega. CJ and I, and HC Wilson, CJ’s brother-in-law, gone fishin’. This is one of my favorite memories of being with my father-in-law. I still find it incredibly sad that I had such a very short time to know him, to fish with him.

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Another thing I’d never seen was a cemetery by the ocean. If I were to want a burial, which I don’t, but if I did, I would want to be a restin’ beside the sea, somewhere warm and beautiful.

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The Docks. I like boats, can’t say I love them though. I’ve had good and bad experiences with boats, the latter being motion sickness, but put me in a speed boat and I can dig it – the wind blowing in my face, with no way to keep your hair from flying and whipping around, like those thin, vinyl, air blown thingies that businesses use for catching your eye, so that you’ll be so drawn and mesmerized, you’ll whip your car into their parking lot just to see what it’s all about, that, or smash into the car in front of you, because you couldn’t take your eyes off the damn thing whipping around like it’s caught in a tornado or wind tunnel or something, but I. di. gress. I like boats. I don’t love boats.

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We missed the grand opening of the Hard Rock Casino by a couple days, so that’s something to look forward to on our return. We weren’t impressed by the casinos that were already open, I think, maybe we were spoiled by Harrahs in New Orleans, that, and maybe the fact that I didn’t win anything! But the money I won in NOLA afforded us the nights we spent in Biloxi, so no biggie. Next time we’ll see how the Hard Rock stacks up against Harrahs!

This was my first trip to Biloxi, and I look forward to going back, one day, hopefully when enough time has passed and it doesn’t feel quite like a ghost town.

What’s (S)He Building in There…

February 16, 2010 by cat · Leave a Comment 

Pretty much worked non-stop for two days now on this blog. I keep asking myself, “why?” – Why am I doing this? Why have I been whoring slaving to link up and network with every other blog in the known universe? Is it some deranged need to splatter myself all over the place, and have anyone, anywhere, at any time know that I’m addicted to the internet, and also enjoy taking pictures of birds? Do I somehow, think I’ll magically  turn into some kind of blog mogul-goddess to which advertisers will flock and beg to pay me gobs of cash to commercialize my pages even more than I already have?  Will it make me a better person, a better musician, photographer, writer?  Maybe.

So, for now I’ll just look at it as the material that will, hopefully, lead me to build something better, something bigger than just little ol’ me.

Comin’ Around Again…

February 16, 2010 by cat · 1 Comment 

OK, here goes – deeeeeeeeeeep breath…

These are songs from some of my demos. Some are better than others, as far as quality goes – jeeze! I miss Dee Dee Vogt! The ones that are compressed to hell and back, and riddled with oopsies like, lead guitar somewhere other than the planet it was supposed to be on and effects that were never needed, are NOT hers! She’s the man! so to speak.

I’m putting a band together. I’ve got gigs lined up. All this is heavy on my mind right now. Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
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with Steve Edge, Dennis “Bones” Hunter, Warren Jackson and Bruce Jeansonne

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with Steve Edge, Scott Skipper, Warren Jackson and Bruce Jeansonne

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with Steve Edge, Warren Jackson and A.R. Swan

written by A.R. Swan

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with Steve Edge, Dennis “Bones” Hunter, Warren Jackson and Bruce Jeansonne

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with Steve Edge, Dennis “Bones” Hunter, Warren Jackson and Bruce Jeansonne

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with Steve Edge, Warren Jackson and A.R. Swan

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Live from the Fat Matt’s 10th Anniversary CD

with Eddie Tigner, Sean Costello, Matt Sickles, Tim “Spider” Webb, and a few others who were spilling off the stage.

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with Steve Edge, Scott Skipper, Warren Jackson and Bruce Jeansonne

Chicken Shack…

February 15, 2010 by cat · Leave a Comment 

Doug “Little Brother” Jones sitting in with Chicken Shack on 2/11/10

LB sitting in with Eddie Tigner’s Chicken Shack Band with Frankie Lee on guitar. from LittleBrother Jones on Vimeo.

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This “for fun” thursday night band at Fat Matt’s Rib Shack has been a regular for a good 10-15 years or more and Tigner on piano heads up the show these days. Frank Robinson or Franke Lee as we call him is on main guitar now days after the loss of beloved guitarist lead man Frank Moates. Before that the band had greats like Felix Reyes, Paul Linden, Sean Costello and many more. I used to play with them a good bit as well. This was where Felix and Erica were married and where many of us cut our blues teeth. Eddie is of course an old master and famous for playing alongside countless legendary stars and truly a world class star musician in his own right. He is a true legend in Atlanta and playing strong into his mid 80s now. Ron Logsdon on drums and I can’t recall the latest bassist but he’s also a long standing local musician and gentleman. I was visiting home Feb 2010 and with my wife Kay the redhead and my good friend Dave “Doc” Pins that drove me down from Dubuque Iowa. I was playing my old ES-335 Gibson which I haven’t touched in about a year. So that long long neck was throwing me off just a little bit along with the electric strings I’m not used to. The tone from the old brown vibrolux was right on the money though. Those old PAF pickups really have it.

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I was going to write something, but then Doug had already written just about all I could say, with exception of the following: Keith Otterbeck was sitting in on bass this particular night, and John Wielan (sp?) is the regular bassist for Chicken Shack now. Also, since we’re going into our 20th year, I think Chicken Shack, in all it’s incarnates, has been a Thursday night staple for about 18 years! Mr. Eddie Tigner, now 83, has rarely missed a night in all these years. Amazing!

~cat
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Eddie Tigner with Cathy and Doug Fat Matt’s Rib Shack 2010 from LittleBrother Jones on Vimeo.

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Doug shooting Eddie, me and himself with his HD Flip. I want one!!!
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Little Brother’s Atlanta Rag
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Listen Ma! I’ve been immortalized in a song!
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Be My Valentine…

February 14, 2010 by cat · 1 Comment 

Come on! It’s fun! As are most of our national holidays.

I know, I know. I know about the dissent, the neuroses, the psychoses, but to me, it’s all in fun. It’s another day to remind me to have a little fun, no matter what’s going on. Of course I don’t need a holiday to remind me to love – I’ve got that down. I don’t need chocolate in a heart shaped box or a flower/s to tell me that I am loved. Got that down too.

Marketing is a part of our reality. It’s big business, that’s the extent of that. it’s something inside that makes someone fall for a marketing ploy, makes someone feel unloved because they didn’t get the heart shaped box, or if they happen to be single at the time Valentine’s day rolls around. I understand, I’ve been there.  I get it. I also respect the right for others to believe what they believe, and hopefully, I get the same.

Now, go tell someone, everyone, anyone that you love, just how you feel. It’s a good day for a reminder. And for goodness’ sake, have fun!

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Finding Beauty…

February 13, 2010 by cat · Leave a Comment 

We live in a really beautiful place, but sometimes we forget and have to be reminded by extraordinary things like snow storms, torrential rains, spring time, etc… Yesterday and today we got that nudge again, this time, from snow. We got more snow yesterday than I’ve seen in a long, long time, actually, I think since ‘83. We were living in Forest Park. It was the third day of spring, and completely unexpected. It was beautiful, and we had a blast playing in it. Steve and I have always enjoyed the beauty of snow.

These are a few of my pics from yesterday and today:

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Is there anything more visually beautiful than a red bird in the snow? We have several families that eat from our feeders, and they are really very lovely to look at. I love to sit and take pictures of our birds. I can do it for hours, even when it’s freezing outside!

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This is what you call a fishing tree – note the floats hanging there.

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Contrast…

February 13, 2010 by cat · Leave a Comment 

There’s nothing like a little snow to make things go “POP!”

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Our Orange Boy. He loves being outside with his peeps, and follows us around like a puppy dog. He’s been on some pretty long walks for a kitty, and keeps up pretty good to have such short legs. He’s always played in the rain, so needless to say, he ain’t afraid of a little snow.

N’awlins…

February 9, 2010 by cat · 4 Comments 

Thought I’d start here. No Black and Gold pics, and I’m not a football fan, but I’m happy for the “Whodat” nation. If ever a city deserved a big ol’ win and another reason to party on, it’s definitively New Orleans. Congrats Saints! Party on!

These are some of my favorite pics from our trip in 2007…

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The above pics were actually taken in Houma, LA. Browny, Steve and I wanted to take the swamp tour with the original “Alligator Annie.” Unfortunately, Annie died a couple years before we got there, so we had to settle for a tour with her son. We met up at a restaurant I can’t remember the name of, and we ate dinner before our guide showed up. I had fried alligator bites for the first and only time – I wasn’t impressed.

After dinner, we hung out on the back deck that ran along the canal, waiting… Waiting for our guide, waiting to see if the the upcoming lightning storm would go around, rather than over us. Meanwhile, we watched the fish jump and took photos of the lone alligator that also hung out waiting… waiting for customers to throw food into the canal, or maybe for some stupid tourist, wanting pictures, to fall in. I say that in jest, but the truth is this was the only time I’ve actually been afraid for my life while taking photos. See, the catwalk, below the deck sits right on the water, and there was nothing between me and this six footer as I laid down on the catwalk to get a good shot. Oh, and did I say that she was maybe four feet away from me, almost eye level!? I told Steve to watch her, and if it looked like she might lunge, to grab me by anything he could, shirt, hair. Hopefully it wouldn’t be my feet! I felt daring I tell you! HA! Honestly though, I think she’d have rather had a marshmallow, which we were told was a favorite of hers. That was the most excitement we would have that day. The storm rolled in right on top of us and our guide wasn’t near as daring as I.

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The drivers of these vehicles were playing in the park, just to the right of where they’re parked.

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Of course the trip wouldn’t be complete without visiting one of the local cemeteries, but a word of advice, go early in the day if it’s summer, because mid afternoon in June will make you think you’ll soon be an occupant, and no, I don’t think it would be cool, not even by the supposed, final resting place of Marie Laveau.

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We wanted to go here one night, but as you can see, the doors were still locked. Does anyone know if it’s re-opened yet?

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Steamboat Willie and his dog.

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Her expression is priceless! I wish I’d gotten contact info from her mom, because I feel sure she would love this photo.

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There is so much to see in this city, but the street scenery proved that there’s just no telling what you might see while walking these streets. You might even find your husband napping on a bench along the way.

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The Harrahs casino! This was my first casino experience, and man was this place beautiful! It didn’t hurt any that my first time sitting down at a dollar slot machine yielded around $500 ! And even more exciting than that was the guy next to me had just won $11,000! While he waited for them to bring him a fat check, he showed me how to play. I guess he still had a little luck in him and was more than happy to share it. What a guy!

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Maybe one day we’ll do Mardi Gras! One thing I know is, the next time won’t be mid summer! I think very early spring or late fall would be best. Yeah? Yeah.

A Father…

February 9, 2010 by cat · 3 Comments 

There’s a difference between a father and a dad. I’ve thought this for years. A dad, was one whose best was good enough, a father, maybe not much more than a donor, one whose best could just never measure up, or make up for so much hurt, not that he tried to make up for anything, after mom divorced him, after I had my own children and decided not to have a relationship of any kind with him – no, I wouldn’t allow it, didn’t give him the chance. I needed to protect my kids, myself, from even one minute of the kind of hurt I went through as a child. Do I regret it? No, I don’t, but it doesn’t make his death easier, or less sad, after all, he was a human being, and he was still my father.

I thought when this day came I might even feel some sort of relief, sad as that is to say, but this is not what I felt when my brother, David called tonight to tell me our father had died. Far from it. I wanted to suppress what I was feeling, but that only made me want to scream, as I choked back the sobs that so desperately needed escape. I realized that my want of emotional indifference was akin to self preservation, to feel the sadness was, on some level, a disloyalty to me, to my mom, my sister and my brothers. Of course, the real disloyalty would be to deny myself the sorrow, the reality, the truth. Sometimes, even after twenty six years, truth takes the form of a simple phone call about a father.

Facebook | Hope For Haiti Now Georgia- BENEFIT for HAITI

February 8, 2010 by cat · Leave a Comment 

Facebook | Hope For Haiti Now Georgia- BENEFIT for HAITI.

The low down:

Don’t miss this once in a lifetime event as Dirty South TV partners with some of Georgia’s finest musicians, Little Five Point’s very own Five Spot and Freestyle Missions to bring to you Hope for Haiti Now – Georgia. For those of you fortunate enough to be able to attend in person, a $10 cash donation (minimum) at the door will be your ticket in. For everyone else, you can view the live simulcast and make your donation online at the Dirty South TV website.

Join us as Scott Free (Freestyle Missions) and members of the Haitian community share their personal stories of the tragedies impacting their family members in Haiti, as well as their struggles in the rebuilding efforts. The main attraction for this event will be Gurufish, with special appearances by Barry Richman, Kate Kwik, Oliver Nichols and Sasha Swetlowski of Soul Hound, Joey Stuckey, Ricky Fargo, Donyale Renee, Charlie Wooten, Liz Lee, Grace Buford, Diane Durrett, John Marsh and Kate Moore of Deep Blue Sun, The Lives of the Monster Dogs and the Ben Diegman Band, plus many more.

We’ll also have a silent auction highlighting photographs and artwork from Haiti with all proceeds benefiting the Heart for Haiti Project by Freestyle Missions. Scott Free and his organization, Freestyle Missions, are not new on the scene because of the tragic earthquakes, but have a long standing ministry and partnership with over 300 Haitian pastors, of which 60 are currently located at ground zero in Petition-Ville, to serve the people. Your donations will help to provide tents, clean drinking water, medical supplies, food, clothing and tools such as picks, shovels, sledge hammers and wheel barrows to use in the efforts to rebuild a church and medical center. 100% of the donations to the ‘Hope for Haiti Now – Georgia’ Benefit in partnership with the Heart for Haiti Project by Freestyle Missions will arrive in Haiti by March 31, 2010 in the form of the items listed above. Please visit the website below for more details on how you can help.

We can’t think of a better way to show your love to Haiti than to join us in person or online, and donate to this worthy cause.

Hollis Gillespie | atlanta writing classes, professional speaker, memoir author

February 8, 2010 by cat · Leave a Comment 

Hollis Gillespie, my favorite bloggeress! One day I will attend a workshop – that’s a fact.

Hollis Gillespie | atlanta writing classes, professional speaker, memoir author.

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The Real Rockers…

February 3, 2010 by cat · Leave a Comment 

Steve started this project back during the summer. It started out with just trying to divert water away from the right side of the house, which was underground –  What it turned in to is a really beautiful patio area with steps that lead up to the top level of the house. Before, the right wall of the house was completely covered by dirt, and there was a rock wall that started at the the front corner of the house and followed the road down about 40 yards. It held all that dirt back. Now that side is a little more open, and is a nice sunny spot that’s not directly in front of the house.

We’re by no means finished, but Steve’s done with the hardest part of this project, and when I say Steve ROCKS! I’m not kidding.

Leila ROCKS too!

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View of the yard from top of the stairs. That mound of dirt in the yard will eventually be a water fall and pond. It’s hard to see, but just beyond the tree line is the river. I’ll post more river pics in another post.

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Up in the Air…

February 2, 2010 by cat · Leave a Comment 

So here’s the story as I know it…

Director, Jason Reitman came to Fat Matt’s Rib Shack and like so many fans, fell in love with the place. He loved it so much he decided to use it in his latest movie “Up in the Air” – well not the place itself, but he wrote a mention into one of George Clooney’s lines – it went something like this: Lady asks Clooney character where to go for BBQ in Atlanta and Clooney says “Fat Matt’s – bring a bib.”  Cool, huh – we sure think so.

Matt was even asked to the premiere in Decatur. Now, Matt being Matt, just had to have a little fun with Jason, so he and Randy, Matt’s best friend, came up with the idea of giving Jason a few gifts. One was the newly founded “Gomer Award”, complete with a certificate for “Achievement of a Lifetime.” HA! The point was to show that getting the “Gomer” was the real achievement ;) Jason told Matt he would hang it right by the Oscar!

The other gifts Matt bestowed on Jason were a tee shirt, a bottle of sauce and a VIP card for a “Lifetime of Ribs,” which Jason was overheard saying in an interview, was his favorite card in his wallet! He also showed it off during an interview he did for the AJC (Atlanta Journal & Constitution). The picture below is of Jason holding that card!

The real fun for me was making these things, the certificate and the VIP card. Matt called me the day of the premiere, gave me a run down of the idea and I was off replacing the head of an Oscar with the head of Gomer the Pig. I imagine if I’d had a little more time, I may have actually made the premiere – when all was done and Matt was ready to go it was too late for me to make the commute down, so I missed it, but it’s not every day that you get to create something for someone you admire, and has the number one movie of 2009, and who will actually carry the thing you made around so proudly in his wallet!

It’s Just a Personal Thang…

February 1, 2010 by cat · Leave a Comment 

Steve, my husband and I bought the family home in Dahlonega, Georgia! AND we’ve got big plans for our place here on the Chestatee River. Here I’ll record our progress on the home front, as well as other stuff relating to our home and family.

It’s my Job…

February 1, 2010 by cat · Leave a Comment 

This is where I spend my weekend nights – not just for fun – this is my job.

Blogging…

February 1, 2010 by cat · Leave a Comment 

Blog, blog, blog – sounds a bit like blah, blah, blah, which may be highly appropriate for this kind of thing. This is my blog. I’ll use it to record the development of my photography, as well as my story… We’ve all got stories to tell – hopefully interesting ones, and at the very least ones that you and I find worthy of recording and reading.

These are my photos, my tales, my bits and pieces, blah. blah, blah…

It Ain’t Rolling Stone, but I’ll Take it…

February 1, 2010 by cat · 1 Comment 

Jon Liebman made the cover of Blues & Co! AND they used one of my photos from the 2007 Atlanta Montreaux Festival.

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