Helicopter at the Capitol

A couple of weeks ago while walking through a parking lot, I discovered the real purpose of a rusty platform that had interfered in the past with my plans to take pictures of… Continue reading

Guinness is Good for You

Decatur is one of Atlanta’s little villages as I like to describe these well preserved, vibrant neighborhoods where cafes, pubs and restaurants are at walking distance from where people live. This pool room… Continue reading

The Castleberry Square Hound

If you go to Castleberry Square at the end of Mangum Street in Castleberry Hill, you are likely to be greeded by Angelina, a very friendly hound. P.S. This dog was constantly moving,… Continue reading

401 West Peachtree Street

I’m not aware of any name for this strange building except of its address displayed in huge letters above the entrance,

Entrance of the Candler Building

The focus of this picture could have been on the stonework carved from Georgia marble but I felt that the lamp had a more triumphing presence in the entrance of the Candler Building,… Continue reading

The “Georgia Pacific” and “One Ninety One Peachtree Tower” Buildings

This is a fun picture to post. The Georgia Pacific building in the forefront looks like a Photoshop layer placed over a picture showing the top of a tree and the One Ninety… Continue reading

People of Little Five Points

These pictures were taken a month ago before the temperatures collapsed throughout the Northern hemisphere. I was going to so say “throughout the world” but my connection with WordPress bloggers in Australia and… Continue reading

Garden in September

These are just a few of the pictures I took of fruits and flowers growing in Marietta, North of Atlanta, in early September. The flower is an Angel’s Trumpet, the grapes were of… Continue reading

Buy Sell Trade

One man’s rags is another man’s treasure, and this store in Little Five Points will let you buy, sell or trade clothes.

Writing The Great American Novel

This typewriter was own by Margaret Mitchell who wrote only one book but a very famous one, Gone With The Wind.

Littles Food Store

During the few hours I spent in Cabbagetown a few weeks ago, I took a picture of this charming storefront contributing to the small village quality of the neighborhood. Unfortunately, I was consistently… Continue reading

Inside the Loews Hotel

While walking on a quiet street at dusk alongside the Loews Hotel, I became captivated by the colorful lights and lively scene displayed through the large windows of the hotel’s lounge.