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Redesign of Rural Southwest Alabama Tourism Website

June 23, 2010 by joewatts

Still a work in progress, but have been adding attractions from around a lot of counties in the Black Belt over the last two weeks to the site. Take a look at the new tourism website: www.alabamasfrontporches.org

 

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Steelhead Trout with Potato Crisps and Spinach

June 6, 2010 by joewatts

Dinner Saturday night:

Potatoes sliced thin and crisped in the oven, panko breaded okra, cucumbers soaked in rice wine vinegar and spinach sauteed with garlic and shallots. And the steelhead trout, brushed with Alabama honey, soy sauce and ground peppers.

Filed Under: food, personal, Photos Tagged With: food, photos

A New Website For Alabama Byways

May 30, 2010 by joewatts

Just finished putting together a new website for the Alabama Byways Program. It will continue to grow as more information is added, but here’s a start. Designed in WordPress!

 

Check it out: www.alabamabyways.com

Filed Under: tourism, Websites, Work

Recent Trip to Northwest Alabama

May 8, 2010 by joewatts

Natchez Trace

Had a great trip to Florence, Tuscumbia and along the Natchez Trace (pictured above) last week with my friend Ben Burford. What a beautiful part of Alabama.

 

Filed Under: Photos, tourism

A Cover for the Alabama RC&D Association’s Annual Report

April 27, 2010 by joewatts

 

I’ve been working with the State RC&D Program since 2000 or so. This year, we’ve produced a similar annual report to previous years but decided to print the cover in color.

Filed Under: Newsletters, Work

Alzheimer’s of Central Alabama Garden Art Party 2010 Invitation

April 18, 2010 by joewatts

Finished this invitation several weeks ago, but thought I’d go ahead and post it on the blog today anyway. The artwork is really pretty amazing–Alzheimer’s patients created it in a collaborative environment. I have been lucky enough to go and take photos of some of these folks working on art here in Birmingham and it has been a wonderful experience.


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