Greetings from Pittsboro! As some of you might know, Pat and I have made our escape from the suburban sprawl of North Atlanta and have relocated to a quirky little town in North Carolina called Pittsboro. We are about 20 miles from Chapel Hill down the infamous highway 15-501. I decided to start a blog to keep everyone up-to-date on our adventures in the "Pitt", as we fondly refer to our new haven.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
St Mary's over Nova!!!!!
One of the best played basketball games I have ever seen! The St Mary's boys are ADORABLE! After watching sloppy ACC ball all season it was great to see the game like it is supposed to be played.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Two Fingers and a Thumb says "how ya doin', how's your mama".
There is an unwritten rule here in "Blue Heaven" ........when passing someone on the road you give the "wave"; thumb extended, first two fingers raised. If you are the driver you simply perform the move with the rest of your hand on the steering wheel. If you are the walker it requires raising your arm, extending your thumb, raise the first two fingers, and give a slight wave.
My brother informed me about the "wave" when we moved here and I have honed it to a fine art as Katrina and I perform our daily trek through the "Pitt". There are many in our neighborhood who do not understand the "wave". Most likely these people come from colder climates where people passing each other have perfected the fine art of ignoring those they do not know and they do not care about their mama.
I have made it a goal to "wave" at any passing car or person. Some reluctantly return the greeting, some hesitate but smile, many know the rule, and many just stare forward. Fire Tower Road residents, however, all perform the "wave" with enthusiasm. Several even toot their horn as they pass just to say Hi. No one in our neighborhood toots.
This morning a car that I did not recognize was coming up Fire Tower as we were coming down and I gave the "wave". I was a bit surprised when there was no return "wave" as the car zoomed by....it was a white woman.
My brother informed me about the "wave" when we moved here and I have honed it to a fine art as Katrina and I perform our daily trek through the "Pitt". There are many in our neighborhood who do not understand the "wave". Most likely these people come from colder climates where people passing each other have perfected the fine art of ignoring those they do not know and they do not care about their mama.
I have made it a goal to "wave" at any passing car or person. Some reluctantly return the greeting, some hesitate but smile, many know the rule, and many just stare forward. Fire Tower Road residents, however, all perform the "wave" with enthusiasm. Several even toot their horn as they pass just to say Hi. No one in our neighborhood toots.
This morning a car that I did not recognize was coming up Fire Tower as we were coming down and I gave the "wave". I was a bit surprised when there was no return "wave" as the car zoomed by....it was a white woman.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Battle of the Blahs 2010
What a difference a year makes...Last year Carolina students put off Spring Break until the Tarheels put The Blue Devils away. This year the matriculating crowd could not get out of town fast enough. Meanwhile over in Durham, K Ville was filled with Dook students camping out for tickets to the Saturday showdown. No one at that end of Tobacco Road gave a thought to fun in the sun.
I had hope that the Tarheels would rally and at least put up a fight...maybe even pulling off an upset. Not! Now the heels are playing on Thursday in the venerable ACC Tournament, an unheard of event. I still have hope.
St Mary's has made it to the Dance!! If you read this blog you may remember my support of this team last year early in the season. They fell short, but are in this year. They will be my Cinderella!!!!!
I had hope that the Tarheels would rally and at least put up a fight...maybe even pulling off an upset. Not! Now the heels are playing on Thursday in the venerable ACC Tournament, an unheard of event. I still have hope.
St Mary's has made it to the Dance!! If you read this blog you may remember my support of this team last year early in the season. They fell short, but are in this year. They will be my Cinderella!!!!!
Ahhhhhhh, Finally.
The "Pitt" has finally warmed. The frogs in our ponds are chirping (or whatever you call their noise, it's too cute to be croaking), the birds are flying around like fireflies establishing their territory and staking out nest material, things are busting through the thawed ground seeking the sun.
Yesterday Pat and I took one of our spontaneous little day trips to the beach. This time we went to Emerald Isle...sat for hours listening to the ocean and soaking up those mind clearing ions. We discovered that Swansboro NC had a(n) historic district which we found delightful! Great dinner at the Icehouse with a table by the water. I think we will go back.
Yesterday Pat and I took one of our spontaneous little day trips to the beach. This time we went to Emerald Isle...sat for hours listening to the ocean and soaking up those mind clearing ions. We discovered that Swansboro NC had a(n) historic district which we found delightful! Great dinner at the Icehouse with a table by the water. I think we will go back.
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