Isn’t she cute? Photo: Adrienne C. Wilson Last Sunday after working in Auburn, AL I drove down to Troy to visit my bestest friend in the whole wide world – Latofia and her fam. I only wish I had more time and didn’t have to run back so soon, but any time with good friends [...]
Posts from ‘February, 2008’
Orchids, Pop & A Dude From The “D”
Inside the Atlanta Botanical Garden. Photo: Adrienne C. Wilson Raise your hand if you are ready for spring. I thought so. Me too. Me too. Doesn’t seem to be coming fast enough, does it? And what did that blasted Groundhog have to say? The Tuesday before last, on a particularly sunny day in Atlanta I [...]
Global Village Training, Americus
At the Global Village Discovery Center visitors can learn about poverty housing around the the world and how Habitat has been working since 1976 to provide decent shelter for all. Photo: Adrienne C. Wilson First, Happy Belated Valentine’s Day to all. Let love continue to engulf your world all 365 days of every year. This [...]
My Uncle Napoleon
My second read in the Expanding Horizons Challenge. Photo: Adrienne C. Wilson My Uncle Napoleon had been riding the wave of my Amazon Wish List for months prior to my signing up for the reading challenge and why it took a challenge to get me to commit to reading it – I don’t know. I [...]
Birmingham: Merecedes Marathon & My Elementary School Friend
Downtown Birmingham, AL as seen from the 8th floor of the UAB hospital parking lot. Photo: Adrienne C. Wilson Another city, another skyline. Ever since I had some creative director folks at Saatchi & Saatchi critique some of my photos I have been more aware of the number of shots I take from above. Apparently [...]
Danger on the Horizon
21MC Pharaoh’s Poncho #1 Listen… Did you hear that? Exactly. It’s sound of silence falling from a cashless and changeless piggy bank getting shook vigorously. The only squeal of excitement comes from my mouth. This entire scenario is takes place in the near future where my dollars get virtually exchanged for goods. A future where [...]


