
Category: people
Spencer house

built in two stages, the second addition sitting almost on the street. Its lot retains its original one-acre as platted and sold in 1887 in addition to a portion to the north.
The house consists of two parts: a two-story, three-bay, hipped-roof, frame, vernacular I-house sitting right on East Market Street and a two-story, hipped-roof section attached to the north elevation. The rear section raised on a high English basement.
Louis, working at night.
Drew
Ian

Celebration of Life! On Sunday, December 14 from 10am-2pm
there will be a Celebration of Ian Robertson’s life and accomplishments at the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden.
The Henry M. Flagler Perennial Garden at LWBG, one of the earliest developed areas,
was created by Ian.
Please join family and friends in this celebration.
Directions
Friends of Ian Robertson
Dorsey

Hunter, mountain man, teacher, friend, farmer
Mac

Thou hast nor youth nor age
But as it were an after dinner sleep
Dreaming of both.–T.S.Eliot
Headed out to sea next week.
God’s Poem Writer

Bumped into Harold J. Arnold, a.k.a. God’s Poem Writer.
His poems deal with a severe subject, but he, the writer, is a pleasure to encounter.
Paul

One of those kind of days.
Russell Lord

Gordon Parks
The Making of an Argument
September 19 – December 21, 2014 Curated by Russell Lord,
Freeman Family Curator of Photographs, New Orleans Museum of Art
Exhibition organized at
The Fralin Museum by John Mason, Associate Professor and Associate Chair, Corcoran Department of History
Joan

Writer, teacher, ecologist and protector of old growth forest, Joan Maloof will be one of four speakers at the Tree Symposium, Sunday, April 6, 2014
