Monday, December 27, 2010

A visit to Tuscaloosa, my encounter with green vandals, and things I love.

We were in T-town this weekend for the newest grandbaby's christening (welcome, Metyl!) and I did a double take as we drove past this place on the way to a relative's home. MCM, but with reference to the earlier Streamline Moderne style. Probably stucco over concrete block. A family member tells me that it was originally built for a college professor and sports terrazo flooring throughout. It comes up for sale regularly, then doesn't sell, so is leased out again for the school year. It's occupied now so I didn't get too close. Nifty place.

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And just because I thought you would enjoy it, something I came across on a trip to the post office a few weeks ago . . .

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It's not every day that we in small-town Alabama see school buses in anything but an upright position. And what are those bins across the parking lot?

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Why, those are bins for plastics, glass, etc., because . . .

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This is the town recycling center. If only all thugs and vandals could be this environmentally conscious.

And here are a few things I love. Just because.

My Sunbeam toaster, a wedding gift to Mom and Dad in 1960. Makes the best damn toast in three counties:

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An awesome Chris Craft runabout, ca. 1958. It was for sale at a nearby dealer last summer:

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My dad's 1949 Ryan Navion. 'nuff said:

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Oh, the Navion is for sale. Let me know if you're interested.

2 comments:

  1. GReat house in Tuscaloosa...My wife and I both went to school at UA but never really noticed much MCM. What part of town is that house in?

    Happy New Year!

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  2. Sobayli -

    That house is on the corner of 15th Street E. and 26th Ave. E. Pretty swank, no?

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