
Rhodes College is building a new dorm, called West Village, and this Crane is taking down the last tree in the construction area, just north of Glassell Hall.

Rhodes College is building a new dorm, called West Village, and this Crane is taking down the last tree in the construction area, just north of Glassell Hall.

Kath has this little picture hanging on the wall of her home office.

This is a photo of Oak Alley and Palmer Hall at Rhodes.
Strangely, right now, the grass on the front lawn at Rhodes is either very green or very yellow.

Put me solidly in the camp of more development in Midtown Memphis, but it is a bit sad to realize that this church will probably be knocked down on a few days.
The wrecking ball is standing over the structure like the sword of Damocles, and it is only a matter of time.

Nice atmosphere, but Bari’s food is much better.



The rehab on Overton Square cannot come fast enough for me.

This column holds up a part of my porch.

Kath picked up some beer for me at Trader Joe’s while she was on Nashville this past weekend.
It’s too bad about Nashville’s liquor laws, or she would have brought back some 2 Buck Chuck.

This fella guards the front door to our house.
The previous owner had installed it, complete with his name carved into plate below. I ground out his name years ago but haven’t decided what to put in its place.



Dave and I explored Wapanocca, northwest of Memphis, in Arkansas, on our bikes on a cold, cloudy Sunday.

Dave Hanson cleaned up, but my mother-in-law, Elaine, came in a close second.

Our garden on a rainy day, before spring really gets going.

This is the lobby of Barret Library at Rhodes College.

The American flag outside a frat house at Rhodes.



The neighborhood is pink with blooms.

This is the top of a little box on my desk.

Tree flowers in front of gathering clouds, with the sun fighting to shine through.

Photographed at the Espy Winter Party.

We cleaned out the garden last weekend, and everything is ready to grow.

This fella adorns a make-shift curtain in our bathroom.