Sac Fly
Ramblings about faith, family, baseball, etc.
Friday, May 08, 2026
Best Ever NBA Players
Thursday, May 07, 2026
Much To Do About Murals
The gift of being an exceptional content creator is to be able to come up with the arcane tidbit that no one else is talking about, the new and fresh angle that no one has thought of yet - not just saying the exact same thing that 50 other people have already said. Lang does this every day. It’s my challenge. Yesterday everyone was posting tributes to Ted Turner, including me. I tried to put my own personal touch on my tribute, offering the obscure tidbits that I remembered.
Seems like everyone at WSB just has to line up and take Bellwood Coffee to task, kind of like that scene in the movie Airplane!. I’m finally figuring out why. They need content to talk and write about, and the juicier the better. They’re too busy to analyze, to step back and provide a deep response. They don't realize they're saying the same thing everyone else has already said. They’re just concerned with clicks. Don’t stand in their way.
This week I’ve looked at how many impressions some of these so-called content creators are getting, and it really ain’t much - not too much more than I get, which is embarrassing.
Radio dude says if a Chipper mural was painted over, there’d be a huge protest, but when I point out that an Aaron mural in Buckhead was replaced with an ad for mayonnaise, there was hardly any outrage. Radio guy failed to make the connection, and I didn’t feel the need to spoon feed him. I was left feeling dirty just for getting sucked into the “conversation”.
But really Grant Park is different from Buckhead, and Jovita is different than Hank. The Jovita mural was Grant Park’s mural, even if she lived in suburban Dunwoody. People identified with Jovita because of the mural - she was their girl, their icon. But a huge percentage of other Atlantans had no idea that Jovita was so beloved. Nothing wrong with that. Just different worlds.
Similarly, some were offended when the decades old Hank Aaron tribute wall in the parking lot that used to be Atlanta Stadium was recently torn down to make way for the new Georgia State baseball stadium - even though a brand new, much nicer Aaron memorial would be built in it’s place. Some would rather keep the old run down parking lot, progress be damned.
The Ponce mural was painted over. No outcry. Same with the Buckhead mural. Different icons. Different neighborhoods. Different outcomes. Jovita was WSBs. I just wish WSB would stop rehashing the story.
Murals mean so much to some people. To others just an afterthought. After a week of murals being in the spotlight, I happened to notice that in Keisha Lance Bottoms political ad, three or four murals are featured. All from Atlanta, if I’m not mistaken. She’s running for governor. Perhaps she should show murals from other places as well.
Sounds like the Knicks are said to be one of the mightiest teams in the East, and the underdog Hawks took them to 6 games without much effort.
I listened to 680’s interview with longtime Hawks executive Steve Koonin, who first met Ted as a Coke advertising associate. The 68 year old Koonin sounds like an okay guy, likening himself to Senator Blutarsky from Animal House. Koonin hinted that the Hawks would be working to sign their head coach to a long term contract.
Ernie Johnson Jr also gave tribute to Turner, and introduced a short video that included quotes from Andrew Young, Dale Murphy, Jimmy Carter, and others.
Wednesday, May 06, 2026
R.I.P. Ted Turner
Turner did whatever possible to promote attendance and viewership. He completed against announcers Pete Van Wieren and Skip Carey in a pregame ostrich race.
Ted, then wife Jane Fonda, and Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter were fixtures in the president's box at World Series games.
Below: Turner (right) celebrates with GM John Schuerholz (left) and Stan Kasten (middle).
Turner was active in environmental causes, and almost singlehandedly rescued the American buffalo from extinction. In later years Ted became one of the largest private landowners in the US. His efforts to lobby the United Nations for world popular reduction became the predecessor to the current climate change and new world order movements.
I asked Perplexity A I to make up this patch, but it refuses to have anything to do with the laughing Indian. Not exactly what I was looking for, but somewhat close.
Many suggest the Braves change the new City Connect sleeve patch from TBS to TED. Not a bad idea. Or just add a second TED patch.Some may scoff, but in many ways Ted Turner is very much like an earlier Southern version of Donald Trump - an womanizing entrepreneur who loved his city and country. Certainly not a saint by any measure, yet still a force for good.
Tuesday, May 05, 2026
The Old Monk Joke
Old joke: a young monk joined a monastery where they could only say two words a year. The rest of the time they had a vow of silence. After a year the monk was called in for his annual review, where he could say his two words. His superior praised him for his good works around the monastery. What are your two words, he asked. The young monk replied "Food bad". His superior said that he understood, the they weren't operating a fancy restaurant.
Monday, May 04, 2026
Shivonne's First Recital
Shivonne had her first ever ballet recital Sunday afternoon, at the Ferst Center at GT. I'd never been to the Ferst Center before, it was built next to the Student Center after I graduated. A beautiful afternoon. We sat in the sun beforehand.
A&C and Miller came. MC's mother, me and C, W&MC and Millie. Also the older nanny who'd kept Shivonne and Millie before they'd started the Montessori School. Now she works at Mercedes Benz Stadium.
Friday: Ceil has been feeling poorly these past few days. Friday for the second straight night I got her the chicken soup from El Porton, the Mexican restaurant next to Stinky Kroger. Then she drove over to spend the night at Anna's, with Caleb staying up in Dahlonega for his wedding.
Saturday: skipped golf because AM rain was in the forecast. Ran some errands for a few hours, first stopping by Taco Bell for lunch, because it was on my way.
Then to Bellwood Coffee on Bolton Road to get C some joe. Returned straight up Atlanta Road to avoid 285 traffic. Stopped by three thrift stores on the way home. At 3 pm Anna and Miller stopped by to drop off Goose and pick up Ceil. They drove up to north Georgia for the wedding. They got back late.
I caught whatever sickness Ceil has, and feel terrible. Saturday afternoon my throat started hurting. Sunday morning I woke up with all my joints aching. We didn't go to church.
Sunday, May 03, 2026
Puma Pandas
After the Emperors game this past Wednesday, l stopped at the Rome Goodwill store. I've been looking for a Lookouts and Emperors cap, without success. Did find an old but good looking Hank Aaron feather jersey for Will.
And I shouldn't have, but there was a pair of black & white Puma Rebound V6 court shoes in my size, so I snapped them up. Very similar to Nike Panda Dunks, but Pumas. I already have the Pandas, but for some crazy reason just had to buy the Pumas. I'll probably sell them for a profit.Speaking of Nike, I'm hearing that the sneaker giant's business has taken a huge hit in recent years due to poor decisions to cut back on distributers, thinking that direct sales from Nike.com would be enough. Sales have plummeted.
Exciting walk off win for the Braves, on a Matt Olson walk off HR in the bottom of the 9th. Tuesday night I finally signed up for Braves TV, and tonight Ceil and I got back home just in time to see it live.
Tuesday was the first Braves game for the new Blooper 3. The previous Blooper had to quit due to the toll the job was taking on his body (and mental state).
On Wednesday Ceil went over to Cindy Cho's house for a Korean cooking demonstration, with several other ladies. I had my last small group session until we start back in the fall. We discussed Genesis 50, how Joseph exhibited the attitude of Jesus when he forgave his brothers, instead speaking kindly to them and feeding them during the 7 year drought and beyond. With group members Chris and John H out of town and David C and John R attending on Zoom, I was the only one to make the short drive over to Dan's house. It was still good to get together.
Saw a headline that there's interesting stuff underneath Ruby Falls and Lookout Mountain - an elevator that goes down much deeper than where the public can go. Hidden secrets. I need to track down that story and report back. I've been meaning to write a posting detailing several current conspiracy theories, and Lookout Mountain and the moon eyed people of north Georgia should be on the list.

