a)$700
b)$30,000
c)$250,000
d)$1,000,000
Property down here is ridiculously cheap. There's potential around every corner. Coleman actually wants to purchase these buildings eventually. maybe put in a black box theater and a restaurant and more. Reminds me so much of AS220 in Providence and the art empire Bert Crenca built from nothing. I should call him and Richard and all those dudes to get down here and give these Coleman folks some serious support.
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The children of York are polite and shy and they still fear adults.
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The antique shop down the street is closing down. They had a public auction Saturday morning. As they set it up at the crack of dawn, the auctioneer guys were practicing their rapid cadences right outside my window. This is the sound I woke up to. It was surreal.
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I love the vultures that feed on the abundant roadkill. They look like dinosaurs and fly oh so beautifully. They own the sky and everything that walks the earth because everything's a future meal.
There was an eviscerated raccoon lying nearby, just a few yards away. The CSI people would say the Vulture was swooping down to grab a bite of 'coon when he got whacked by a swerving vehicle.
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Birmingham is a sprawling city. I was kind of touched (and surprised) to see the diversity of people - along with black and white there are Chinese, Indians, South Americans and Arab women in scarves. There's also a substantial Jewish population and a row of synagogues along Highland Ave. Down here in York it's only black, white, and Christian.
Speaking of terror, here I stand across the street from the 16th Street Baptist Church where American terrorists blew up those four young girls back in the 60's. The Civil Rights Institute is here as well as a memorial park.
Jackie and Sylvea are two Brainy Birminghamians I met a few weeks ago in York. They showed me the best time. I especially loved drinking at the American Legion Hall. Jackie is a budding Art Historian. She's also on a Roller Derby team called the Tragic City Rollers. She flies around the rink on eight wheels slamming other girls to the floor. But she's not a lesbian. Sylvea is a lesbian. She is getting her doctorate in something I can not pronounce. Sylvea is one of the coolest individuals I've ever met. I say that in all sincerity. If the plane's going down you wanna be sitting next to Sylvea.
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6 comments:
Garland, I really enjoyed your October 14th blog, specifically the account of your trip to Birmingham, Alabama. The two "brainy Birminghamians" are friends of mine. I think they're quite radiant too. You seem to be especially smitten by Sylvea. Am I reading in to this too much or is there a little attraction there?...on your side, of course
You're awesome, G. I'll have to watch the videos later–FB is calling my name. Deadline is tomorrow...
your words and photos have warmed me to the south with these gorgeous photos. but after viewing them daily i need new ones with new words, not to mention we're eagerly waiting for your answer to puleo's question.
oy g'valt. my grammar comes with an apology. on the other hand, i come from a family where most of us repeat ourselves until interrupted.
okay, it's 9:53 P.M. It's been more than a week since your last post. It's time.
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