
At Cafe Eclectic on a rainy Wednesday night.

At Cafe Eclectic on a rainy Wednesday night.

Our little tree is coming alive again.

Smashed TV at Richardson Landing.

That is the Mississippi River in Tipton County behind Wisch and Dave, on a ride on a February day with temps in the 70s and 40 MPH gusts.

No, seriously. Bark.

I found this iPhone near the Rhodes campus today and am trying to track down the owner. (I’ve already left emails for her…)
This is the 2nd valuable thing I’ve found in the past few months while walking around the neighborhood. The other was a wallet full of cash, and I had to wake the whole house near where I found it to locate the owner, who didn’t even seem that happy to get it back. Or maybe he just wasn’t awake yet.

Sorry for the dark photo.

I just squeezed in 15 minutes of hammock time, enough to watch the sun go down.

This is usually a sign of spring – and that we are about 3 weeks from our last snowstorm.

Highs in the 60s in mid-February, with clear skies? I’ll take it…

This is a portion of a 2002 work by our friend Lindsay.


And a fun time was had by all…


At first, I thought that this was water, paused. But maybe that is what ice is.
You can see the tiny moon in the deep blue sky behind the Barret Library tower.

Below freezing and dripping.


We got a couple of inches of snow in Memphis today.
It was still snowing when Mazzy got her walk.

This is the place where the Wolf River drains into the Mississippi.



Some pics around Rhodes College on a day of wet snow.

Watching the Super Bowl. Or begging for steak. Or playing with the furry creature.
I really thought Pittsburgh would pull it out.

Written above one of the doors at Ernestine and Hazel’s.
I don’t think this references a Bible verse.

This is the old tile floor before the stairs at Ernestine and Hazel’s, which led to the guest rooms of the long-time Memphis brothel. They look original to the building.