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Good Times in Alaska: Our Honeymoon

October 5, 2008 by joewatts

Well, I’ve been rummaging about on an old hard drive and came across several dozen letters I wrote back in the late 1990’s. The following is a letter I wrote to my Aunt Gladys (I’ve mentioned her in my blog several times and included photos her husband, my Uncle Edward, took while they lived in Alaska in the 1940’s and 1950’s).  You can see some of his old photos here and here.


Ann and I went to Alaska on a cruise for our honeymoon in 1997–one of the best trips of my life. Here’s the run-down:

I thought that I’d write to you about our adventures in Alaska. I enjoyed talking to you over the phone about them, but I thought that you would enjoy a slightly more detailed description of our trip.

On Saturday, we flew to Vancouver, British Columbia. I wish that we had more time to spend here, but we hurried to the ship. Riding through on a bus was interesting, however. It is a beautiful city and one that I hope to see again, and in more detail. We got on the ship down by the docks, just blocks from the downtown district. The ship was huge, 11 stories tall and 941 feet long. It was very nice and we went to our room to rest after the long flight.

We got up in time to watch as we sailed out of the Vancouver harbor. Leaving Vancouver was beautiful and we sailed past Stanley Park. It’s amazing to see that much green, undeveloped land in the middle of a city. I really liked that and would love to have time to explore the park some day.

The next day, we spent the entire day on the ship looking out at the mountains, which got larger and taller as we sailed north. There really wasn’t a lot to see on this day because we weren’t very near the shore. As a result, we saw mainly commercial fishing boats and sea gulls. It was nice though, because it gave us a chance to rest.

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Birmingham News Highlights Kathryn Tucker Windham’s Photos

September 1, 2008 by joewatts

http://blog.al.com/scenesource/2008/08/windhams_wit_insight_revealed.html

Interesting article on Kathryn Tucker Windham from the Birmingham News.

Encounters: Photographs By Kathryn Tucker Windham. Jennifer Hunt Gallery. Through Sept. 20.

For those that do not know, Kathryn Tucker Windham is from the Black Belt near where I grew up. She’s famous for her storytelling abilities–I remember going to see her frequently in Selma, Alabama at their annual Storytelling Festival. I’m not sure if they even still have it. What fun we had, though. On that note, I’ve started a new blog: it will be all about the Black Belt, particularly from a tourism perspective, but I hope to toss in all sorts of information relating to the place where I grew up. It is tied to a multi-year project I’m involved with for the University of Alabama: Alabama’s Front Porches. I’ve talked about the website associated with this project before (www.alabamafrontporches.com), but the blog is new. There really isn’t anything there right now (other than a duplicate of this story about Kathryn Tucker Windham’s photography, but keep an eye out in the coming weeks for more content. And if you have ideas, please send them my way! The intent is to have at least one entry each week. They may be about a really interesting place to visit, a wonderful place to eat, some fascinating story about Southern foodways or just about anything that tells the story of Alabama’s Black Belt in a way that helps bring travelers into our area. www.alabamafrontporches.com/blog

She recently celebrated her 90th birthday and really is an Alabama icon. Her stories–ghost stories in particular, but–but many, many stories that simply celebrate Alabama’s deep south–are wonderful. Mama read many of them to me, and I have a nice collection of books by Ms. Windham.  You can find many of them at Amazon.com by clicking the link below!

Books by Kathyrn Tucker Windham

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A Simple Summer Sandwich

August 30, 2008 by joewatts

Alabama Tomato/Goat Cheese Sandwich

Sorry, no photo–lazy, I guess. For lunch today, we had a simple and delicious tomato sandwich. Fresh, local ingredients are the key:

1 to 2 ounces local goat cheese (Belle Chevre from near Huntsville, AL was my choice)
2 teaspoons good quality extra virgin olive oil
1 to 2 tablespoons mayonnaise
2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil
freshly ground pepper and garlic salt
4 slices Big Sky Honey Whole Wheat bread (a local bakery in Birmingham) or other artisan-style bread
Fresh sliced Alabama tomatoes
arugula or mache greens

Mix first 5 ingredients together to form a smooth spread. Spread on sandwich bread. Top with tomatoes and greens. Yum!

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What About Signage?

August 30, 2008 by joewatts

I don’t normally post videos to my blog, but after the workshop on Wayfinding we had last week at the Barber Motorsports Museum in Leeds, Alabama, I ran across this video on signage. It seems to fit pretty well with what some people might think would be important on their scenic byways signs. Maybe not. Funny anyway!

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Uncle Lauren: Old Time Travel and Adventure

August 25, 2008 by joewatts

Below, my Uncle Lauren (actually Great Uncle) poses in front of Pike’s Peak, along with a large number of Skinner family members. Imagine traveling out west in that one car with all those people! Uncle Lauren continued to travel much longer than his ability to drive safely (I think he grew up when his was the only car on the road and he sort of couldn’t understand that he needed to be concerned about other cars). (Uncle Lauren was uncle to my father–Clark Watts.)

 

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Family Photos: Memories from Old Time Octagon

August 17, 2008 by joewatts

 

Three photos from Octagon, Alabama. These must have been taken in the early 1950’s? In the first photo is Papa (A.A. Hinson) and his wife (my grandparents). In photo 2 is one of their children, though I’m not certain who (help?) and in the final photo is Clark Watts with dog. (As is usually the case, just click the image for a larger version. I try to upload photos that are large enough to get a decent 4×6 print out of.)

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