In my neighborhood, Gene's is the place to drink. Caught this photo of the light looking splendid.
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In my neighborhood, Gene's is the place to drink. Caught this photo of the light looking splendid.
Yesterday I was given a tour through Morgantown's Easton Roller Mill. Construction started a year before the Civil War ended and finished two years afterward. At the time, the town of Easton was even more populous than Morgantown.
The mill was open to the community, and its operators usually charged a percentage of the flour, grains or corn in return for its use. Some of the equipment still present is really quite ingenious, and entering the location is a fascinating step backward in time.
Had the good fortune to spend a few days in Atlanta recently, and I took these photos between downtown and the Sweet Auburn neighborhood, home of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
We've begun initial work on what *could* become our next murder mystery podcast. A few things still need to fall into place, but here's a teaser photo from our preliminary investigation at the site of the crime. (Or was it a crime at all?)
The crew of Mared & Karen had a great time with a WVU forensics class tonight, showing the path the girls took through the city the night they disappeared. Next week, the classroom!