Wednesday, July 08, 2026

Peachtree Times

0.52.16 08.25 32 Annie Norman 4539th, 128th in age group

0.55.03 08.52 59 Steve Edwards SPdL

0.57.52 09.19 24 Graham Smith JFBC

1.00.37 09.46 32 Will Murphy 10609th ot 45225

1.03.53 10.17 52 Atlanta mayor Andre Dinkins

1.06.00 10.38 26 Nathan Hall JFBC

1.06.07 10.39 27 Emma Benkert, Nathan's friend

1.07.00 10.47 44 Scott Morris SPdL (middle)

1.08.54 11.06 26 Jackson Brasfield JFBC

1.09.44 11.14 62 Danny Downing JFBC

1.09.45 11.15 62 Jimmy Light SPdL

1.14.40 12.01 44 Karolina Krawczyk Ryerson

1.15.15 12.07 56 Raphael Warnock politician

1.17.33 12.29 24 Emma Brasfield JFBC

1.17.43 12.31 64 Tracy Ellis Mt Paran

1.21.28 13.07 58 Kelly Johnson SPdL

1.23.54 13.31 38 Chris Vineyard Ryerson (left)

2.04.27 20.02 51 Brandon Leak 680 the Fan



Tuesday, July 07, 2026

Peachtree Photos

 Tracy Ellis (below left)

Chris Vineyard (below left)
Home Team Brandon Leak from 680 the Fan
Scott Morris (below, middle)
Saturday morning A&C took Miller to the Marietta Independence Day parade.
Nathan Hall and his friend Emma.

Monday, July 06, 2026

GT: Another Year, Another Uniform

 

Blah blah blah. Let's be honest. Tech has one "big" uniform tweak every year. I am so over it. Tech fans consider themselves such experts on everything. Doesn't matter the shade of gold, they hate it. Goodness gracious.
So like everyone else, here's my worthless opinion. Except I have been a student of uniforms for well over 50 years, and specifically Tech uniforms. So it's not like I am a newbie on this. Under Armour is paying much more for the privilege of outfitting the Jackets. First off, there's plenty to like about these uniforms. 
I'm happy with the darker shade of gold. More contrast. Call it what you will: old gold or whatever. Not really mustard, though I wouldn't mind seeing it. The shiny gold really never was a traditional color. And when I say traditional, I'm not talking about the years 2000-2026. I mean the 1940's, 50's, 60's, and 70's. 
What zero people have mentioned, but is such a big factor in the overall look of a uniform: no navy or black face masks. So much better to wear gold masks with gold helmets, and white masks with white helmets. Of course, we'll see what happened when they take the field. In every game there's a chance that ugly dark mask makes an appearance.
The thing about uniforms: for the most part tiny details can't be seen from the stands or on most TV shots. Thank goodness. Not sure what the deal is with the odd numbers, jersey stripes, and the single stripe on the pants. Supposedly they give tribute to a structure on the Tech campus - a relatively recent structure that isn't beloved or traditional.
If anything the numbers resemble a drop shadow look, a great design back in the 1950's that was revived in the 1990's. I seriously doubt the Jackets are on the leading edge of the next great fashion trend. Nice that the numbers are large. Not exactly block numbers, but close enough. At least fans will be able to make out what number a player is wearing, from the stands or on TV. In recent years that hasn't always been the case.
Not a fan of the large GEORGIA TECH wordmark above the numbers. Is it really needed? Whatever. I do like how in all these photos, you really can't tell whether there's contrasting color on the collar. As it should be. Don't need another detail. Simple is better. For years and years Tech had the ugly striped collars. An upgrade.
Nice that the gold GT helmet logo on the white helmet can actually be seen. Last year the logo was invisible, even on closeup photos. Would be more visible with a navy outline (like on the gold helmet), but you can't have everything.
Odd to have a single pants stripe. At least its relatively thick, so it will be visible. I liked the two stripes Tech wore last year. Players look ugly and slow with no pants stripe. A navy stripe would make the pants pop, but for some reason Tech is just hellbent to just have gold and white uniforms.
Not sure when navy or black became such a bad thing. For years and years the Jackets wore dark numbers, with dark stripes on helmets, sleeves, and pants. At least we aren't too similar to Vanderbilt or Wake Forest.  

Then there's the black pants. But no black jersey. Yet, anyway. I'm sure the players will want to wear them (so they can be like almost every other football team in American. Nothing at all unique about black uniforms. Want to be unique? Want to be special?  DON'T WEAR BLACK. I'm sure at some point the black jerseys will be unveiled for some special game, and everyone will be fired up - forgetting Tech's woefully bad record while wearing special uniforms.

Just noticed the ridiculous Under Armour cleats. Whatever. I doubt they'll stand out on TV. I'd rather have white cleats with gold trim, than navy or black trim. Looks better from a distance.

We'll see how these uniforms look once the Jackets take the field. Lots of unknowns, like the facemasks and cleats. Coach Key seems to make an effort to keep the uni combinations to a minimum. I hope that continues. Like the best uniforms, it's best to keep things simple.

Sunday, July 05, 2026

Old Man Peachtree

 As I was driving down to the Peachtree Road Race Expo on Thursday morning to pick up my number (so I wouldn't have to pay the exorbitantly overpriced mailing fee to race sponsor UPS), I was thankful the expo had been moved to Lenox Square from the Congress Center downtown. Closer to home. Free parking.

And less walking. Or so I thought. Traffic around Lenox was gridlocked at 9:15 am. It was a work day. Saw participants qued up on Peachtree and wrapped around down Lenox Road - 45 minutes before opening. Goodness. Parked in the shady deck. Should've walked straight up to Lenox Road, but dummy me went toward the expo entrance - then up the ramp to Peachtree and around the corner, down Lenox a bit. Kept looking for someone I knew, but nada.
Then Friday's thunderstorm flooded the expo tents. Man the Peachtree Road Race is such as hassle. So expensive. So many hoops to jump through, to get your number and then it make it to the start line. The race is the easy part, but then making it home from Piedmont Park is a long uphill death march to MARTA.

Now that I retired, the Peachtree gang at my old office completely collapsed. Brad needed the time to re-side his house. Steve moved to Dawsonville. Rachel gave birth on Independence Day. Armstrong gave it up a few years ago. Shane ran it once. Even super stud Jason K didn't run this year.

July 4 sunrise from the MARTA platform.
Danny Downing got it right: how tone death of the woke track club to have a yellow t-shirt to celebrate the 250th anniversary of our nation's founding. Loads of complaints. You'd think race sponsor adidas could've done better. Guess all they care about is plopping their logo where the design should be.
And once again the t-shirt design was printed way down on the belly of the shirt, as opposed to up on the chest. So much space to move the design up toward to collar. Same as last year.

Saturday, July 04, 2026

Independence Day

I am seeing more and more people taking up the mantle that the US founders and the Constitution are “imperfect” ever since that seed was planted. Never heard such thought before. 

What is perfect, aside from God? Sure the founders were imperfect. Many were indeed slave owners. It was the way the world was back then. Even during the writing of the Constitution, the founders struggled with the issue of slavery. They kicked it down the road - but the United States eventually addressed slavery, once and for all. Recent presidents all had issues they ignored or failed to address. Recent presidents have been far more imperfect than George Washington and other founders. 

The founders and the Constitution should be celebrated for being an overwhelming force for good, especially during our nation’s 250th anniversary - as opposed to picking nits over the relatively minute imperfections that those who have repeatedly demonstrated hate for our country continue to point out. 
How many countries have lasted 250 years? We must be doing something right. You think?
What was failed to be mentioned is that Washington eventually freed all his slaves. What was failed to be mentioned is that the white slave trade in Africa was far more voluminous than the black slaves send to America. What’s been failed to be mentioned is that millions are still enslaved. Which recent politicians ignored this issue, and which have worked to end it?
I wonder if whenever the NYC mayor tells his wife that he loves her, he also reminds her that she isn't perfect. I bet he goes to her birthday parties.
Sorry but there's so much crap going on, but some choose to ignore. Sorry if this sounds like MAGA. It's not like the US will be a perfect place after Trump's term ends. If you think he's the only bad guy, you've got you're head in the sand. How are so many in government becoming multi-millionaires off $175,000 salaries?

Threads is Twitter Jr. The people on Threads are like the Not Ready for Twitter players. Not that Twitter isn’t full of lame brained users itself. 
Question of the day: what’s your favorite dad joke? (I hate that term). I recently stumbled across an old Leno joke. Check it out:


Stumbled across a photo of Harmon Wages that I hadn't seen before. Slim pickings on pictures of people / places / events that happened before the internet. Cool face mask.
Friday: Ceil's ham & cheese sandwiches just look better than mine.


Friday, July 03, 2026

Cardinals 11 Braves 5

 
Will stopped by late Thursday afternoon to pick up the girls, who had spent Wednesday night with us. He suggested we go to the Braves game. We dropped my car off at my normal parking place, then Shivonne and I hopped out near the ballpark before Will and Millie went to park. 

Shiv and I had time to explore a little. We tracked Will's progress, and determined the First Base Gate still had a supply of the gate giveaway: a corduroy NAPA cap. An unexpected prize. 

With time to kill before the game, we made our way to the kids area. Very hot, but there was a nice breeze. 

Earlier Millie had taken an afternoon nap. Shivonne had made the long walk with me, and had less energy, though she was a trooper all night. 


Not much of a breeze up in our seats. The girls kept a keen ee out for Blooper.
The Cards scored three in the top of the first, but the Braves answered with five in the bottom of the same inning.
Gwinnett shortstop was just called back for his second stint of the season with the big club, and he helped turn four double plays and knocked in a run. He kinda looks like a member of Blooper's mascot security team.
A highlight of the evening: Dippin Dots. Shivonne had her eye on the row of boisterous kids behind us. 
A slow walk back to my car. Thursday was the most steps I've had in several weeks.
Cool sunset over Kennesaw Mountain.

Thursday, July 02, 2026

Another Burger List

Another top 5 burger list. Lots of classic places left out. 

5. Yard Burger at Stockyard Burger and Bones. They are good. My East Cobb location went out of business a few years ago. But this is a chain. 

4. Fox Brothers Burger at Fox Brothers BBQ. Called the best burger in America by some. 

3. The ultimate burger smash at FNF Hot Burger in the Halidom Eatery. Will have to look that one up.

2. That Night Night burger from That Burger Spot. 

1. The burger stack from Fred’s Meat & Bread.

Saturday: AM zoom call. Then took two hours to pack. Had enough food to make two eggy boys. 

Left out and drove home, only stopping once for gas in Madison. Unpacked, then drove down to Buckhead to visit with Edie and Claire. Walked out to the car at 8:07 and hustled over to the Cheshire Bridge Taqueria before they closed at 8:30. In honor of Reid.

Lee missed me on the guys’ Saturday morning Kennesaw Mountain hike.

Tried to take it easy on Sunday. Monday: went to the gym and Kroger. Tuesday: visited with Lang, got on a zoom call, went to the gym and Kroger. 

Lots of earthquakes out in the Pacific these days. Probably doesn’t mean anything, right?

Some people should listen to the things that come out of their mouth. We all should take a step back and really listen to the words that come out of the mouths of the people we follow and respect. And I'm not just talking about the President, who some of my connections on social media seem to be solely focused on. Listen to the leaders of both parties. Listen to the candidates, and potential candidates. Is what they're saying really true. Are their views and positions things that you agree with? Really? 

Trump isn't going to be the President forever. At least I think that's going to be true. Who are you going to support next? What gets my goat are the politicians who refuse to answer the tough questions, who deflect and change the subject. Are they really someone worthy of support? Contrast them with the patroits willing to go into the lion's den and respond and discuss the issues that are dividing our country. Are you paying attention, or just following the party line? Do you see any changes in what your political party of choice is supporting?