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In the Age of Slavery – at the University of Virginia

 

The Life of Henry Martin, bell ringer for the University from U.Va. Magazine on Vimeo.

This 4-minute video about a remarkable man at UVA is a must-see. The accompanying article, written by Lee Graves and appearing in the University of Virginia Magazine, brings back wonderful memories of my life in Charlottesville.

My own great-uncle John A. (Jap) Penton who played football at UVA in the late 1800s must have met Henry Martin during his years in Charlottesville. The Civil War had ended and slavery abolished. I wish I knew more about John Penton’s experiences, but he died before I was born. Jap Penton went on to coach football and was celebrated in a Collier’s Magazine article (1928) by none other than John Heisman. That’s a story for another time, however.

As I read Graves’s article about Martin and watched the video in which Coy Barefoot (Grad ’97), author of The Corner: A History of Student Life at the University of Virginia, eloquently describes Martin’s contribution to UVA, I couldn’t help but wonder how Henry Martin’s life touched Jap Penton’s life. I know Martin’s life touched mine.

Thank you, Lee Graves and Coy Barefoot, for your marvelous stories.

January 19, 2012   No Comments

NYT Technology Guru David Pogue is My Hero!

So, today he’s all about C.E.S. 2012 and gadgetry. His wry delivery is a touch shy of biting sarcasm. He is my go-to-guy when I research new technology — whether for purchasing the iPhone 4S (Siri and I are working on our relationship) or heading off for my own version of Alice’s Adventures in All-Things-New-Wonderland.

And, now for the non-sequitur (except it does relate to smartphones and home security). Low-tech Lulu (Tallulah) is my home security and smart monitor in the form of 80+ pounds of White German Shepherd. She alerts me when there’s a possum on the porch, when the tea kettle whistles, when the washing machine goes into the spin cycle . . . and when Rainbow (the long-hair calico mischief-making cat) is taunting her, swatting her tail with a paw and leaping to safety typically on my laptop’s keyboard.

Lulu’s security modes range from her very annoying escalating WHINE to the big nose NUDGE to move my hand off the laptop when I’m writing a press release to the BARK that cannot be ignored when someone knocks on the front door or when she decides it’s time for me to get up (and it might be 4:00 A.M. unfortunately.)

I love Lulu, my new iPhone 4S, my life in Fairhope and David Pogue!

January 13, 2012   No Comments

The Year in Review . . .

For starters, the transition from surviving 2011 to my goal of THRIVING in 2012 was a bloody uphill battle – but I’m wearing a big grin ’cause I made it through. Stronger. More resilient.

I’m delighted to report that the commitment I made to give up DRAMA in life has proven successful. It’s far easier to focus on challenging writing assignments …like DECOMMISSIONING A NUCLEAR FACILITY which must remain unnamed since it threatened to destroy Motor City several decades ago!

December 28, 2011   No Comments

Coming up for air . . .

Seven days straight on a technical writing project. Whew! Fine tuning revisions today for client and graphic designer.

March 18, 2011   No Comments

Morning in Fairhope… it’s Arts & Crafts Weekend

What a fabulous spring morning! I am so grateful to live in Fairhope, enjoy my wonderful friends here, and write for a living.

The Meyer Lemon Tree is getting ready to flower — I gave it some milk, because it likes calcium. The wisteria is lovely and my azaleas are getting ready to burst into bloom. The basil (3 different varieties) and moon flowers are sprouting happily and just about ready to go into the garden. 

I am choosing to ignore my neighbor who is attacking his greenery with a chain saw. (This is more difficult than it sounds, as I am tempted to launch my own attack on him.) What’s wrong with green in its natural state?

March 18, 2011   No Comments

Superintendent recommends closing Fairhope’s K-1 Center

Money, money, money . . . the old school used to house Grades 1-12 way back in Fairhope's early days.
 
I propose that we create the Fairhope K-1 Art Center and set up studios for working artists (in all disciplines) to use. Just like the old McGuffey School in Charlottesville, VA became the McGuffey Arts Center with inexpensive monthly space rental and juried admission. I had opportunity to rent a classroom ($50.00 a month) where I could show my photography and there was a dark room built into the old coat closet. It need not be redundant with the Eastern Shore Art Center . . . and it could offer artists (dancers, musicians, painters, writers, sculptors, jewelry makers, actors, performance artists, etc.) a supportive community.

March 14, 2011   No Comments

On awaking on the SyFy channel!

This morning, it was the immediacy of instant news with a NYT alert: 8.9 Quake & Tsunami hit Japan. Still sleepy, I tried to figure out if it was April Fool's Day. Regrettably, this morning, YouTube video was just a click away. Now Al Roker and Meredith Viera are giving updates on Hawaii and the West Coast. Is the Golden Gate Bridge imperiled?
 
We are still mending here in Baldwin County, as well as in Mobile, where F2 tornadoes destroyed homes & buildings on Ash Wednesday. It's a beautiful, crisp 39 degrees this morning in Fairhope. We'll be back into the 70s in a few days. The azaleas are starting to bloom, and soon they'll paint our world with color. I'll remember to breathe, and just 'be here now'.

March 11, 2011   No Comments

Did you ever have to make up your mind?

This year’s American Idol’s talent is over the moon! I wonder how many recording contracts will come after the 2011 season? I am blown away by almost all of the performances. I adore James Durbin whose aura is his own vulnerability, and I can’t wait to hear Jacob Lusk.

March 9, 2011   No Comments

Hmmm ….

Gonna need high water waders and a rowboat to get to client meeting! That is, if my house doesn't blow away during the storm.

March 9, 2011   No Comments

Yikes! Rain wrapped tornado warnings

And I have to focus on writing this morning. Ash Wednesday — Lent begins.

March 9, 2011   No Comments