Monday, September 1, 2008

Decatur couple restore 1912 bungalow


Photo: Alison Church / Special

Eight-year project revealed home’s elegance

By H.M. Cauley

For the Atlanta Journal-Constitution

He’s a filmmaker. She’s an interior designer who works with the Johnson Studio, a local firm noted for putting its imprint on many of the city’s top restaurants. They met in Saudi Arabia, where their parents worked for oil companies.

Together, Eric and Karen Blue unleashed a torrent of creativity and love of Eastern motifs and color to restore a 1912 bungalow in Decatur. The challenge was significant: The one-story house had been cut up into a duplex and had missing moldings and a rotting front porch. But the two looked at the property with a good deal of imagination, not trepidation.
“So many old houses have been torn down, we wanted to keep it,” said Karen Blue. “We loved trying to bring it back to its original character.”

The couple did much of the work themselves since moving in eight years ago. They started with the interior, stripping the trim and floors and replacing missing moldings with ones that matched what was intact. A former parlor was transformed into Eric Blue’s office, decorated with slates of the various films he’s completed and a tiled gas fireplace. The dining room, lit by one oversize window, was warmed by red velvet drapes made by Karen Blue. An Oriental rug was hung as a piece of art on one wall near the walnut dining table.

Just off the dining room, a door leads to the second bedroom, now a nursery for the Blues’ first baby, Dylan. Butterflies and animals are stenciled on the wall and on an old chest that has been refinished as a changing table.

The kitchen had been a bedroom when the couple bought the house, but it’s now a sleek, functional space with stainless steel appliances, concrete counters, pale wood cabinets and a terra-cotta-tiled floor. A butcher-block table acts as a center island, and a desk area provides another work area.

“We were lucky to have a friend build some of the glass-fronted cabinets and some bookshelves,” said Eric Blue. “We tried to make everything look custom, but we actually got most of the cabinets at Home Depot,” he said.

Off the kitchen is the bath, redone with new octagonal tiles, a pedestal sink and white subway tile. Down a short hallway is the master bedroom and bath, with the original claw-foot tub. New beadboard molding gives the space a period feel. Stained glass that repeats a pattern in the front door sheds light from the bath into the narrow hall.

Across the back of the house is a sunroom the Blues believe was added sometime in the 1930s. It now doubles as a den and home office for Karen, with a desk area, a soft sofa, a trunk for a coffee table and a desk area. A door leads to a deck with a curtained sitting area, furnished with woven wicker chairs from Target. The deck leads to the overhauled backyard, complete with a hammock in one corner and a pond with a small bridge across it.

Wherever possible, the Blues kept the original brass or crystal doorknobs. They also rebuilt the front porch and spruced up the front yard, adding stone walls to create terraces.

“Honestly, our first thought when we bought this was, ‘What did we get ourselves into?’ ” said Eric with a laugh. “We went five months without a kitchen. But it was a project we could work on together — though Karen did most of the creative work. I love the way she used the Oriental rugs and colors to make this a home.”

Friday, August 29, 2008

Welcome to Decatur Greene's Fine Foods



Well we now know for sure what the Coming Soon Sign means.

Greene's Fine Foods -Nuts-Candy-Fun to open in the old Decatur Post Office building on E. Trinity Pl.

NOTE: Now they can change The Coming Soon Sign to Opening Soon.




h/t: Decatur Metro

IT'S FRIDAY and that means it's PARTY TIME at the Decatur Book Festival

Beat the crowds and go today.
Start time is 10:00 am

CLICK ON PICTURE FOR MORE DETAILS

Fun Town Friday Entertainment presents Video No. 14 ... Puttin' on the Ritz

Thursday, August 28, 2008

The Decatur Book Festival Starts Tomorrow and Runs through Sunday.



By Phil Kloer/ AJC.
The Decatur Book Festival is declaring its independence.
"America's Largest Independent Book Festival" reads on the poster for the third annual book megaparty,which runs Friday through Sunday.
Other cities may have bigger turnouts,says Daren Wang,the DBF'S executive director,but they're all owned by larger corporations. Decatur's Festival, which hopes to draw 75,000 attendees this year, is run by an independent board of volunteers that strives to weave the festival into the laid-back artsy vibe of downtown Decatur.

Wordsmiths bookstore will be open during AJC Decatur Book Festival

Struggling independent bookstore Wordsmiths Books received enough donations to stay open, at least for now, according to owner Zachary Steele.

That means being open this weekend during the AJC Decatur Book Festival, an event attracting 50,000 people, many of them prospective book shoppers.
After Steele’s plea for help was featured earlier this month by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and National Public Radio, checks arrived from 18 states and Canada, and traffic picked up at the store, Steele said. He would not say how much was donated.

How this story of financial woe ends, however, has still not been written.

“Though the signs are down from the window, our road is yet long,” Steele said in a blog on his Decatur store’s Web site.

— Helena Oliviero
AJC

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Road Trip for "The Ritz Theatre"



As you might already know, I love taking pictures of old theatres,
When I found out about this one,
I had to do a "ROAD TRIP"
to Thomaston, GA.

20TH ANNIVERSARY GARDEN TOUR Sept 27 & 28



How Does Your Garden Grow?

SEE WHAT’S BLOOMING ON DECATUR’S 20TH ANNIVERSARY GARDEN TOUR

September 27 & 28



DECATUR, GA (July 24, 2008) ─ The splendors of the garden don’t subside with summer’s end, as the 2008 Decatur Garden Tour will attest. From the stately and formal to the wildly unconventional, visitors will have the opportunity to explore the gardens of 12 private homes as well as four public gardens across this vibrant intown city on Saturday, September 27 and Sunday, September 28. A variety of gardening lectures and demonstrations, musical performances and children’s activities will further enhance the garden offerings.



The Decatur Preservation Alliance (DPA) and Oakhurst Community Garden Project (OCGP) are in partnership to host the tour, which this year celebrates its 20th anniversary. Decatur resident and Chair Joy Provost commented, “On the Decatur Garden Tour, gardening enthusiasts at all levels can harvest creative ideas and inspiration to take back to their own gardens. This year, we’re opening up more gardens than ever that will truly show what’s growing this autumn in Decatur.�



Private gardens on the tour include those belonging to Cakes & Ale restaurant owner Billy and Kristin Allin and AJC wine writer Gil Kulers and wife Eleanore. New this year is the inclusion of Saturday twilight tours with wine and entertainment in the gardens of renowned designer and author Ryan Gainey and environmental activist and artist Pandra Williams. Public gardens include the Oakhurst Community Garden, Woodlands Garden, Winnona Park Elementary School and Glenn Lake Nature Preserve.



Programming for adults and children featured throughout the weekend includes lectures, native plant walks, cooking demonstrations, storytelling and more. A schedule of events will be released soon on www.decaturgardentour.com.



In addition to providing abundant gardening content, Provost added, “the Garden Tour is simply a wonderful way to explore the charming city of Decatur. Between gardens, performances and demonstrations, our visitors pop into the local boutiques and cafés as they make their way to the next neighborhood. It is a real celebration of this unique community.�

Dates and Hours: Saturday, September 27 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and evening twilight tours from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday, September 28 from noon to 5 p.m.



Tickets: $25 provides access to all gardens and educational programs for the entire weekend and includes the Saturday evening event featuring two gardens with wine. Tickets will be sold online at www.decaturgardentour.com and at retail locations in Decatur, also listed on the Web site. The weekend of the event, tickets will be available for sale at Woodlands Garden and Oakhurst Community Garden.



On the Web: www.decaturgardentour.com. Visit often for new program listings and garden descriptions.

Decatur Preservation Alliance

The Decatur Preservation Alliance is a non-profit citizens’ group dedicated to preserving Decatur’s historic structures and greenspaces.

On the web: www.decaturpreservationalliance.org


Oakhurst Community Garden

The Oakhurst Community Garden Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving community greenspace and cultivating the next generation of environmental stewards.

On the web: www.oakhurstgarden.org

The Decatur Theatre circa 1968

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Work has started on outside of Leon's Full Service Pub.

The renovation of the old Rue de Leon antique store into what will be Leon's Full Service Pub has started, here workers are enlarging the windows facing Church St.

Rain Drops Keep Falling on my Head

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Decatur City Planners had a vision ahead of their time.



The top picture was Decatur in 1960
The city planners vision for Decatur for 1980 is photo on bottom.
Note how they had planned for N. McDonough to curve around the left side of court house, that would have been a great, but one think city planners did plan on was MARTA.
This could still be done today if it was made a one way street.
I think the vision they had was a good one. They did see where E. Court Sq.
would be closed off, and some sort of plaza would be in that place.
Their 1980 vision could be a vision for 2028.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

A Great Hang Out Spot... Twain's Billards and Tap




TWAIN'S
Billards and Tap
211 east trinty pl.
Decatur, GA.
404-373-0063
Just a block from the Square!

TheDecatur Book Festival is Labor Day week-end

Beat the Street for Little Feet



The 2nd Annual 5K Fun Run Children's Festival
For registration click here.

Jumble sale @ McDonough St. Market. Aug. 23



Come eat, shop and play at our Jumble Sale this Saturday, August 23rd,
from 10 am - 3 pm, at McDonough Street Market.

We’ve marked down our end-of-season items, and we’re opening our Events Room for more great deals on regular inventory, as well as our personal stock.

Enjoy great deals on accessories, antiques, art, books, clothing, flowers, food, gifts, household items, Kenyan handmade baskets and jewelry, pet portraits, vintage treasures & more.
Super back-to-school stuff, gifts & personal picks!

McDonough Street Market
515 N McDonough Street
Decatur, GA 30030
[Below Eddie’s Attic,
across from the new Courthouse in Downtown Decatur]
Atlanta Intown/In the Loop

h/t inDECATUR

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Future home of "Leon's Full Service"



This old service station looks like it use to be a early Sinclair Gas Station.
I wonder how they plan to have outside tables and chairs.
I don't see them putting a fence around it, but I could see them using large planters(low ones) to block off part of street. and I hope they use neon lights to make it look like and old gas station.
For more details go here.



sinclair map from: suzysputnik's flickr site.


h/t to: Decatur Metro

Monday, August 18, 2008

McDonough Street Market UpTown Girl


Would someone please give this girl some more outfits for her wardrobe.
Now Remember Football season will be here soon so I think someone should donate a Decatur High Bulldog T- shirt or sweat shirt to her to wear for Football season. What a great way to Welcome the The New Decatur High School Stadium.

Let me know if this happens and I will feature it here.

McDonough Street Market
527 N. McDonough St.
Decatur, GA.

Wordsmiths Books, in Decatur, GA, to remain open, meets operating cost needs and looks to the future

For Immediate Release

Wordsmiths Books, in Decatur, GA, to remain open, meets operating cost needs and looks to the future

On the heels of their two-week-long “Save OurBookstore” campaign, having culminated this past weekend in a flurry ofin-store activity and events featuring authors, bands, poetry and a silentauction, Wordsmiths Books has announced it has met operating cost goals and islooking to the future. In a letter to customers and donors posted early thismorning in the store blog, Wordsmiths Books owner Zachary Steele writes“We asked for your help. We asked for the chance to take thisbusiness and turn it forward, to get out from under the weight of immediatecosts that were threatening to close our doors forever and begin the task ofpaying down debts that were accrued in our original location. And youresponded…thanks to you all, we are still here. We have raised enoughcapital to cover necessary operating expenses and give us a clear sight intothe Fall.” In regards to exactly where the bookstore stands nowfinancially, Steele writes “There is still much for us yet to do. We have operating expenses caught up and have made some traction into tomorrow,but we will still be working on paying down our debts for the foreseeablefuture. I would be remiss to state that all is well and that we arecompletely in the clear, though we are at least now in a position to addressour concerns. I am still working to secure the long-term future of thebookstore and will be open to investment of any level up to that of apartnership in the business.” Steele is encouraging anypotential investors to call Wordsmiths or to email him directly, and statesthat any and all investment opportunities to secure the solvency of the storewill be discussed and entertained.

Steele continues on to say that those still wishing tosupport the store have several options available, from the “Friends ofWordsmiths” loyalty plan to the “events” box which will beavailable for those wishing to continue to donate when at author events tosimply shopping and supporting the store, and promises he will continue todocument Wordsmiths’ financial situation on the store blog.

Further looking into the future, the store is focusing onits’ continued array of large, in-store author signings and events,including fantasy legend R.A. Salvatore on Sept 10th, “HowStarbucks Saved My Life” author Michael Gates Gill on September 22 and Food Network star SandraLee on October 15th, as well as the labor day weekend Decatur BookFestival, for which Wordsmiths will be handling event sales at the CooksWarehouse stage.

Wordsmiths Books’ owner Zachary Steele’s entireletter to customers is available on-line at blog.wordsmithsbooks.com

For further information on Wordsmiths Books and upcomingevents, visit wordsmithsbooks.com
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Russ Marshalek
Marketing/Publicity Director
Wordsmiths Books
545 N McDonough
Decatur, GA 30030
(404)378-7166

russ@wordsmithsbooks.com

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Next Stop Decatur's Time Machine "Pot O' Gold "at North Decatur Plaza


Today it just looks average, they should have kept the Pot O' Gold sign.


In 1950 Pot O' Gold opened at The North Decatur Plaza. I remember as a kid in the 1960's my Cub Scout Troop use to stop by the Pot O' Gold for Ice Cream treats .


The Decatur Fire Dept. Having Fun.


The Decatur Fire Dept was giving free rides on the Mini Fire Truck this week-end next door to Chick-fil-A.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Five Reasons for Drinking at The Brick Store Pub.



Brick Store Pub
125 E. Court Square
Decatur, GA.
404-687-0990

Update on the New Decatur High School Stadium




Today is Decatur's 8th Annual BBQ-BLUES & BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL

Click on logo for more info.
DIRECTIONS & PARKING

Location:
Harmony Park is at the intersection of East Lake Drive and Oakview Road, in beautiful downtown Oakhurst.

Directions:
From the East Lake MARTA station: Exit the south (College Ave.) side of the station and cross the parking lot to the southeast corner, which is the intersection of East Lake Dr. and Park Place. Follow East Lake south into Oakhurst, until you hear music and smell barbeque. (approx ½ mi)

From the Decatur MARTA station: Exit toward the Decatur Square and follow McDonough St. south. Cross Howard Ave., the railroad tracks, and College Ave. Turn right on Ansley St. and continue until it runs into Oakview Road. You should hear music and smell barbeque. (approx 1 mi)

From Atlanta, driving east on Ponce de Leon Ave.: Veer right on East Lake Drive, follow it to the fun.

From Atlanta, driving east on Dekalb Ave.: Turn left on Paden Circle, right on East Lake Drive, and follow it to the fun.

From Atlanta, driving east on Memorial Dr.: Turn left on Second Ave., turn right on Oakview Drive, and follow it to the fun.

Parking:
Parking is available on the street in surrounding neighborhoods. Please do not block driveways
2008 ScheDULE
4:00pm - Flat Rock Bluegrass Band
5:00pm - Well Strung (bluegrass)
6:00pm - Porch Bottom Boys (bluegrass)
7:00pm - Stonehouse Posse (blues)
8:00pm - Albert White and Beverly “Guitar” Watkins (blues)

Friday, August 15, 2008

2008 Logo for The Great Decatur Beer Tasting Festival . Buy Tickets on line now, No Tickets Sold at Gate



The Great Decatur Beer Tasting Festival 2008
On the square in downtown Decatur
Saturday, October 18 • Noon-5 pm
Tickets $35, for sale online now.
Limited to 4,000 attendees • No tickets sold at gate.


Click on logo to learn more.

Funtown Friday Entertainment Video Presents Video No. 12

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Decatur blogger's ASIAN CAJUNS in the AJC


See their story and photos in the AJC- MY STYLE
See rest of pictures here.


Comment from Asian Cajuns:
Thank you for the mention! We love Next Stop...Decatur!

August 17, 2008 10:14 AM

EAST LAKE HARDWARE & APPLIANCES INC.


Grand Opening for Decatur Stadium September 19th!


Dear Decatur Alums,

Decatur High School's new stadium is on schedule to open with the first home
football game September 19, 2008! We are all very excited and are making preparations
for a festive grand opening event.

We'd like to invite any and all former football players to join us on that evening
and help build a bridge from the past to the present. Former players from any of
Decatur's schools (Decatur High, Trinity, Herring Street, or Decatur Boys High)
will form a corrider on the new field through which the current football team will
run on to the field for the first game.

If you are a former football player and are interested in participating in this
special event, please let us know. You can email Sherri Breunig at sbreunig@csdecatur.org
or call 404-370-4400 ext. 928.

We look forward to sharing this fun evening all of Decatur's alums!

“Saving Bookstores is Awesome!!!

Wordsmiths Books in Decatur, GA announces partial list of contributors to Silent Auction of Robots as part of their“Saving Bookstores is Awesome!!! Night of Awesome!!!!”, FridayAugust 15



For the first night of their “Save OurBookstore” fundraising weekend, August 15, Wordsmiths Books in Decatur,GA has an evening of robot-themed activity planned. In addition to local authorJack Pendarvis reading from his new robot-themed novel Awesome and beloved indie-rock bandSealions performing music, the bookstore will be holding a silent auction ofvarious hand-crafted robot-themed goods.



Some notable contributors of items for the silent robotauction include:



---Local folk-pop musician Wayne Fishell(http://ofishell.com/), who, with his band The Wayne Fishell experiment, hasperformed at Wordsmiths Books many times (most recently for their Black And RedProm)

---Decatur artists Mark Frey (www.flickr.com/marcofrey),who predominantly works in acrylic painting brightly colored works. Thisrobot painting is a departure from his usual human figures and landscapes,though all have this same type of fun atmosphere. “Who isn’t a fanof Rosie from the Jetson’s?” he asks, “Robots are justso cool!”

---Minneapolis-based fashion designer, poet and essayistBarrett Johanneson, who has contributed “pocket poems” which havebeen decorated with robot designs.

---Atlanta art collective CHRIS HAMER (www.myspace.com/urbnpop), ANDREWBELLURY (www.myspace.com/samuraisuprise)and TED MURPHY ( www.myspace.com/spookytoons).Chris, Andrew and Ted will be on hand “drawing robots in style with somesort of sex appeal or dorkiness”.


--- 11 year old Noah Smith, who has contributed the“i-Bot”, which comes complete with accessories.

All robots will be available to bid on all evening on August15.

Anyone wishing to contribute a robot of any media or in anyform or fashion still has time to do so, and should contact Russ Marshalek atWordsmiths Books (russ@wordsmithsbooks.comor 404-378-7166).

For further information on Wordsmiths Books Fundraiserweekend, August 15-17, or on their “Save Our Bookstore” campaign,visit wordsmithsbooks.com


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Russ Marshalek
Marketing/Publicity Director
Wordsmiths Books
545 N McDonough
Decatur, GA 30030
(404)378-7166

Ty chooses Oprah over Decatur fest

By Richard L. Eldredge
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 08/14/08

Oh, Tygert Burton Pennington, how could you? That's the reaction at the Decatur Book Festival when news broke that one of their big draws, Ty Pennington —- host of TV's "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" and hammer-swinger-made-good —- is going back on his agreement to appear at the festival.

Pennington's people have informed festival organizers via e-mail that Pennington has made another commitment for the same weekend —- Aug. 29-31 —- and is pulling out of the book bash. That other commitment is Oprah Winfrey, who wants Pennington to tape a segment for her TV show.

So just like that, Pennington dropped the Decatur Book Fest like a high school boy who scored a hotter prom date at the last moment. And this from an Atlanta native and Sprayberry High School grad in Cobb County, no less.

The last-minute snub is an unwelcome surprise for the festival, as organizers already had printed thousands of posters and programs with Pennington's name on them. He had committed to promote his upcoming book "Good Design Can Change Your Life."

"This is obviously very disappointing for us and for his fans here in Atlanta," Daren Wang, the festival's executive director wrote in an e-mail. "The publisher understands the hardship this places on a young festival, even one as successful as ours. We are working with them to bring somebody even bigger and better."

Alexis Welby, Pennington's publicist at Simon & Schuster told us in an e-mail: "Due to a change in a TV project Ty is involved in, he regrettably had to cancel his appearance at the Decatur Book Festival. But he hopes to be able to reschedule sometime in the future."

h/t inDECATUR