Showing posts with label atlanta. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Inman Park Festival April 28-30

Inman Park Festival


The weather looks great for this weekend's Inman Park Festival!  Come in Friday afternoon for easy access to the Tour of Homes.  Atlanta's #1 parade will start rolling Saturday at 2 p.m.

MARTA to Inman Park station is always your best option for visiting the neighborhood for festival. As of this afternoon, Beltline construction has Austin Avenue closed in both directions in front of Krog Street Market.  If you can't take the train, please Uber in to the edge of the neighborhood.

Our whole crew is in the parade this year, so we are forgoing our usual open house.  Please drop a text if you you are coming in the 'hood anytime this weekend. We look forward to seeing you.

Monday, August 29, 2016

Perfect Gift for Atlanta History Fans




Chad Elkins of 4SQATL and NASA digital fame launch his 25th Century Games start up with a bang last week.  His 1,000 piece puzzle based on a balloon-eye view of 1892 Atlanta is available as a Kickstarter campaign through August 15.

Augustus Koch was born in Germany in 1840. He moved to the US before the Civil War where he served in The Corps of Engineers. After the war, he traveled to cities around the country and illustrated Bird’s Eye View maps from hot air balloons. Augustus drew a series of perspective based maps from dozens of locations. In 1892, he tied off his hot air balloon near Grant Park and created this beautifully drawn map of Atlanta and the surrounding area complete with notable locations and street names.

Inman Park and the other historic Atlanta neighborhoods are beautifully detailed on the puzzle.

The campaign met its target twenty four hours after it went live, guaranteeing that your $20 contribution will land a treasure for you or a killer gift.  

Wednesday, June 01, 2016

Making the Scene in Little Five Points

Little Five Points

Little Five Points always offers some of the best people watching in Atlanta, but the Little Five Art Alive weekend events take gawking to the next level.  Come beat the heat with a little freak.

Monday, December 14, 2015

Best of 2015


Jam of the Year – Turkaz 






Website of the Year - Roads and Kingdoms



  
New Atlanta Restaurant of the Year - Superica


A photo posted by Ed Peterson (@ed_peterson) on







Most Zambi Reunion of the Year – Col. Bruce Hampton and the Aquarium Rescue Unit



Atlanta Beverage of the Year - Wanderlust Nitrogen-infused Cold Brew Coffee 





Best Secret Place in Atlanta - Intown Ace Hardware Hidden Candy Drawer
 


Sport of the Year – Ashville Waterfall Sliding


Southern Thing of the Year – Veggie Plate at Husk Nashville










A photo posted by Debbie Peterson (@cheesydp) on


Treasure of Troubled Genius of the Year - Don't Suck, Don't Die: Giving Up Vic Chestnut 






Crate Dig of the Year – Autographed Ahh...The Name is Bootsy, Baby!
 




ATL Takeout Trifecta of the Year – Zhong Dumplings from Gu's, G.C. BBQ Brisket, Fred's Burgers
 


Marketing Technology of the Year – LottaFrutta Customer Loyalty Program



Best Use of Chalk – Butter and Cream Whale by Patrick Nguyen 


A photo posted by Patrick Nguyen (@dozfy) on




Periodical of the Year – 2015 Oxford American Southern Music Issue - Georgia
 



Cheese of the Year - Meredith Dairy Marinated Sheep and Goat Blend




Victory of the Year – Universal Studios Simpson's Tennis Ball Shoot





Obsessive Geography Tool of the Year - What3Words 



Atlanta Culinary Loss of the year - Bread Garden




Mic Drop of the Year - Bryan Cranston



Wednesday, September 30, 2015

We Love You Atlanta!





Via Garden & Gun Blog
 
I've heard Garden & Gun referred to as the lifestyle magazine for the nonexistent South, but past the ads for $100,000 shotguns and equestrian wear is terrific content.

Reminded of this with today's shout out post about Atlanta.  Grab the October issue, packed with Inman Park places and personalities, and give the ATL a high five.


Saturday, December 20, 2014

Best of 2014


Website of the Year - Bitter Southerner  

The Pentecostal Serpent by Asher Elbein


YouTube Find of the Year - 
Reg Kehoe & his Marimba Queens




Book of the Year - Do Not Sell at Any Price



Late Night Grub of the Year - Red Arrow Diner 



Gig of the Year  - Christian McBride Trio at Birdland



Best New Thing in Inman Park - Krog Street Market
Via Krog Street Market Facebook Page 
Best Secret Place in Atlanta - Lullwater Power Station
  
Via Atlanta Trails

Couple of the Year - Michael Trent & Cary Ann Hearst



Best Thing from 20 years ago - Freebird at the Fox 



 Best App of 2014 - Blue Note 75 (for iPad)



Atlanta Taste of the Year - Poutine at General Muir


Runner-up - Green Tea Mochi at Ah-Ma's Kitchen

Runner-up - Raw Bar at Kimball House 


Tweet of the Year - John Lurie


Pie of the Year  - Garden and Gun Bourbon Pecan 

A photo posted by Ed Peterson (@ed_peterson) on

Record Label of the Year - Dust-to-Digital





Costume of the Year - Edward Scissor Hands



Top Public Art of 2014 - Mi Casa, Your Casa

A video posted by Ed Peterson (@ed_peterson) on

Time Killer of the Year - The American Values Atlas 




Hokum of the Year - But They Got It Fixed Right On



Enigmatic Pic of the Year - Ethel with Turkey
A photo posted by Ed Peterson (@ed_peterson) on

Friday, July 04, 2014

Twenty Years in Atlanta!



This month marks the start of my 20th year in the ATL!

It is a joy to be a part on this amazing community.  My thanks to the crew mentioned in my 15 yearpost for getting me here are these folks for keeping me going:


My amazing wife Shannon Graham, Sean Wood, Chad Elkins, We&Co, Hector and Leslie Santiago, King of Pops, Mark Redstrom and Rebecca Barrow, Montessori In Town families and staff, Dales Grados, Social Media Club Atlanta, Jeff Shelton, Judi Knight, Josh Moffitt, Team Shoutlet, Debbie Pohl, Alex Kaminsky, Matt Kelly, Jessica Hart and everyone at Team YP, David Williams, Atlanta Beltline, Pepin Owensby, the Atlanta start-up scene, Henry Alvarado, Greg Scott, Inman Park Security Patrol, Michelle Swanson, Yumbii Taco Truck, Jeff Diaz, Mosquito Teach and the army of amazing teachers, sitters, coaches and friends who have helped raise our youngins.  

Sunday, February 23, 2014

On Doers - King of Pops

Two of my favorite things about Atlanta: the On Doers video series and King of Pops!  Enjoy!


Episode 005 | King of Pops from On Doers on Vimeo.



Thursday, December 19, 2013

Best of 2013


Blog of the Year - Aquarium Drunkard

   

 

YouTube Video of the Year - Faith


Best Secret Place in Atlanta - Kids Comic Stash at Criminal Records



Office Product of the Year - Palomino Blackwing 602


Smoothie of the Year - Anything at Kale Me Crazy



Genre of the Year - Non-Fiction Buzz Kill.  Check out Command and Control, What to Expect When No One is Expecting and The Race for What's Left

 


Best New Restaurant in Atlanta for Kids - Yum Bunz



Instagramer of the Year - Eleanor Gould



Favorite New Thing in Atlanta - Honey Bubble



Cover of the Year - Milwaukee Blues (Carolina Chocolate Drops)


Top Addition to Inman Park - BoccaLupo




Stunt of the Year - David Black Does the Cannonball Run in Less than 29 Hours!

Photo via CNN

Discovery of the Year - Hotel Boheme

Photo via http://www.sanfranciscophotoblog.com

Gig of the Year - Dirty Dozen Brass Band at the Maple Leaf




Anticipation of the Year - Krog Street Market



Tree of the Year - Angel Oak



Sandwich of the Year - Hot Pastrami at the Wrecking Bar


 Kid Activity of the Year - Harry Potter Camp at Little Five Points Music Center




Consumer Product of the Year - Mo's Bacon Chocolate Chip Pancake Mix



Most Valuable Foursquare Tip of the Year 



Business Book of the Year - The Science of Marketing



App of the Year - Fiverr