Pumpkin farm stop
Thursday, October 22nd, 2009 Posted in Home & garden, People, Travel | No Comments »Before he switched over to planting patches of pumpkins, squash and peas, Mr. Billy Lineberry grew long rows of tobacco. "He was a tobacco farmer, until all that ended," his wife said, then leaned down to pick up their shivering ...
Green days, Campari nights
Thursday, October 8th, 2009 Posted in Food, Travel, Wine | No Comments »Typically I’m not much of a lush, but last weekend I got pretty well intoxicated by Greenville, South Carolina. The premise was an assignment about the city's food scene, and we spent the better part of two days along the ...
A classic beauty
Monday, October 5th, 2009 Posted in Food | No Comments »I just walked around my house and found old copies of Gourmet in four different rooms. We don't throw them away. The Paris issue, one with a John T. Edge piece on barbecue, this cover shot by Martyn Thompson of ...
Hot wheels… mybikelaw launches
Thursday, October 1st, 2009 Posted in In print/published | No Comments »The new mybikelaw website is now online, and I had a great time being part of this launch. To develop the copy, I worked with Charleston-based lawyer Peter Wilborn, a cycling advocate and founder of mybikelaw. HOOK created the logo, ...