Saturday, March 29, 2008
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Cherry Blossoms on Avalon
Cherry blossoms on Avalon. Isn't that a lovely phrase? Sounds so Utopian.
But we know the truth. Utopia, by definition, must surely be February-free. Memphis ain't. There may be cherry blossoms and daffodils, but we aren't out of the wintry woods. Yet.
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Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Midtown Running

Midtown Memphis is a fabulous place to run. Cut through Cooper Young for people watching. Cruise Central Gardens and Evergreen in the evenings and peek in people's windows. Wind through Overton Park and enjoy an incredible park not unlike New York's Central Park.
I have great runs all the time, but I recently had a quintessentially great Midtown run. In the space of about twenty minutes:
* I saw an amateur photographer trying to catch the beauty that is the Joe's sign.
[This photo is by Amie Vanderford, and she's no amateur.]
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I saw a man bearing a striking resemblance to Papa Garcia running full speed next to his dog, while the dog jumped short brick columns.
These are the doggie hurdles.
* A crackhead said "Honey, you look just as good as some of those young girls running around out here." [Pardon my assumption about his addictive status, but he made assumptions about my age, so...].
All of this fun, and all you need is a pair of decent shoes. I love a pair of decent shoes. I don't buy new ones nearly as often as is recommended, partly because I would hate to dilute the job of getting new ones. It takes me straight back to childhood, and I always feel as if they do, indeed, allow me to jump higher and run faster. Don't berate me for pulling them off without untying them. I read in dim light too, and so far everything is okay.
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Tuesday, January 29, 2008
One Small Step for Memphis

Friends, we've made a list. A positive list. A list that has nothing to do with barbecue.
Someone has officially deemed us a good place to live, and ranked us among other good places to live. And not just a good place to live, but also a good place to be creative. I'm telling you, kids, the tides are turning. The folks at moviemaker.com know it, and so do we.
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Wednesday, January 9, 2008
The Cove

Our book club needs a name. Or a mascot. Or both. Perusing Piranhas? Skimming Sallies? Reading Rabbits? Discussing Dinos?
Enough. Maybe we're too cool for a name. Because we ARE cool, as proven by our recent excursion to The Cove on Broad. Pizza and drinks were delicious, creative and fun. Hummus was good, too. Music was incredibly aggressive and unpleasant, and I'd wager that I wasn't the only patron that felt that way. The pain of the angry music was almost completely obliterated by something wonderful: one of the waiters walked us to our car. "Without being asked or told," as my elementary school principal would say. It was charming. And sensible, I might add.
Cheers to The Cove. And to the coolest book club this side of the Mississippi. 
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