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The Traveling Tree

December 22, 2014 by onfranklin&main
“Underneath the poet tree,

Come and rest awhile with me,

And watch the way the word-web weaves

Between the shady story leaves.

The branches of the poet tree

Reach from the mountains to the sea.

So come and dream, or come and climb –

Just don’t get hit by falling rhymes.”
— Shel Silverstein, "Poet's Tree"
December 22, 2014 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, Chapel Hill, Franklin Street, parade, tree

Chapel Hill-Carrboro Holiday Parade: Four Legs

December 19, 2014 by onfranklin&main in Around Town

(photographs taken on the corner of Franklin & Columbia streets in Chapel Hill)

December 19, 2014 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, Chapel Hill, Franklin Street, parade
Around Town

Chapel Hill-Carrboro Holiday Parade: The People

December 17, 2014 by onfranklin&main in Around Town

(photographs taken on the corner of Franklin & Columbia streets in Chapel Hill)

December 17, 2014 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, Chapel Hill, Franklin Street, holiday parade, nc
Around Town

Holiday Webbing

December 08, 2014 by onfranklin&main in Around Town

Much like circus tents, these lights form the crux of temporary holiday tree shops peppered throughout town evoking images of spider webs dotted with eggs, carnival rides, or firework streamers.

(photograph taken off of Highway 54 in Chapel Hill)

December 08, 2014 /onfranklin&main
Chapel Hill, holiday, lights, nc
Around Town

Chapel Hill: Pining for the Perfect Tree

December 01, 2014 by onfranklin&main in Around Town

A plethora of makeshift Christmas tree shops have sprung up around town. Box stores:  Food Lion & Lowes. Local concern: farmer's markets and churches. North Carolina farm tents: Cranberry Farms. Some prefer the freshest tree or the best price. Others like to support the state farms. But while on your pine tree pursuit consider Holiday Trees by TROSA (Triangle Residential Options for Substance Abusers). The local organization offers those on the path to sobriety a boost to rebuild their lives through vocational training, education, and job opportunities like those who work the TROSA pop-up tree shops throughout town. They are happy to drag out and unfurl tree after tree until you find the right one. Or take pictures of your brood posing against the tree-topped sedan with the 8-foot beauty you hope will not tumble off on the ride home.

(photograph taken at Rams Plaza in Chapel Hill)

December 01, 2014 /onfranklin&main
Chapel Hill, Christmas Tree, nc
Around Town

Chapel Hill: Baby You Can Drive My Car

November 29, 2014 by onfranklin&main in Around Town

(photograph taken in the parking lot of The Shops at Eastgate in Chapel Hill)

November 29, 2014 /onfranklin&main
car, Chapel Hill, dog, Eastgate, nc
Around Town

Chapel Hill Daybreak: The Morning Moon

November 27, 2014 by onfranklin&main in Around Town
“Yeah we all shine on, like the moon, and the stars and the sun. ”
— John Lennon
November 27, 2014 /onfranklin&main
Chapel Hill, Governors Club, moon, nc
Around Town

Chapel Hill: Lost in Conversation

Bold Construction
November 19, 2014 by onfranklin&main

(Photograph taken at "Artful Fall Reception," an exhibit by visual artist Murry Handler at the Bold Building in Governors Village, Chapel Hill. His contemporary paintings and drawings will be on display through December 31st. Murray resides in Pittsboro.)

November 19, 2014 /onfranklin&main
Art, Chapel Hill, conversation, handler, nc
nationofcolor2.jpg

Carrboro: One Planet. One People.

November 16, 2014 by onfranklin&main

From a distance, this mural of a world map embedded in the United States appears to be flecked in arbitrary pastel shades. But look closely to decipher the allegory reflected in the statement (in English and Spanish) that accompanies the piece: "We are a Nation of Many Colors." Each brick has a distinct word or design, yet in collaboration it appears as one seamless object. The mural was painted in 2005 by volunteers from El Centro Latino. Alaska and Hawaii are hidden behind the creeping greenery.

(photographs taken near Lloyd and Main streets in Carrboro)

November 16, 2014 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, map, Mural, nc

Throwback Thursday: Ms. Pac-Man? Frogger?

November 13, 2014 by onfranklin&main

The newly opened arcade bar, The Baxter Bar & Arcade, stocks a full bar and 46 restored arcade games from 1978-1998. Space Invaders, Donkey Kong, Centipede, Millipede, Dig Dug, Mario Bros., Tron, on and on.

(photograph taken on N.Graham Street between Franklin and W. Rosemary streets in Chapel Hill)

November 13, 2014 /onfranklin&main
arcade, Chapel Hill, nc
Isla4.jpg

Carrboro: As Patient as a Child in a Sweetshop

November 12, 2014 by onfranklin&main in Street Portraits
“Innocence is one of the most exciting things in the world.”
— Eartha Kitt

(photograph taken at Weaver Street Market at Carr Mill Mall in Carrboro)

November 12, 2014 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, nc, Weaver Street
Street Portraits

Chapel Hill: Guiding Picasso

the ackland museum
November 10, 2014 by onfranklin&main

Age and ability are a moot point. The Ackland Museum offers affordable hands-on art workshops for those who lean into pencils or pastels, sculpture or still life. The image above captures the Drawing for Tweens program for 10- to 13-year-olds. An instructor demonstrates techniques using the museum's collection as the classroom.

(photograph taken at the University of North Carolina Ackland Art Museum in Chapel Hill)

November 10, 2014 /onfranklin&main
Ackland Art Museum, Chapel HIl, UNC, University of North Carolina

Carrboro: Rachael Yamagata

Cat's Cradle
November 09, 2014 by onfranklin&main

She packed a wallop belting her signature seductive songs in raspy soul. Folk-rock singer-songwriter Rachael Yamagata nailed it Saturday evening at the Cat's Cradle, only rivaled by her endearing stage banter. From behind draping locks, she alternated between new tunes and classics from Happenstance that a decade ago catapulted her career. Nearing the culmination of the concert, the crowd hushed and Jeremy (striped shirt below) -- who lip-synched ditty after ditty in the audience -- piped in softly harmonizing with Rachael. Applause and whistles from the crowd....he made Carrboro proud.

(photograph taken at the Cat's Cradle Back Room on Main Street in Carrboro) 

November 09, 2014 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, Cat's Cradle, nc, yamagata

Chapel Hill: Rain on The Starry Night

November 07, 2014 by onfranklin&main in On the Street

Reproduced in repetition on this umbrella is Van Gogh's The Starry Night (1889). It is perhaps the artist's best-known piece. The painting depicts the night sky outside Van Gogh's window during his stay at a mental institution in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France. Van Gogh committed himself to the hospital in 1889 after he severed his ear with a razor. He later delivered the ear wrapped in paper to a brothel he frequented. It was at the hospital that he arguably created his best work including the blue self portrait.

(photograph taken on the corner of Franklin and Columbia Streets in Chapel Hill)

November 07, 2014 /onfranklin&main
Chapel Hill, Franklin Street, nc, umbrella
On the Street

Carrboro: Taglines

November 03, 2014 by onfranklin&main in On the Street
“If it takes more than 5 minutes, it’s not graffiti.”
— Mint & Serf

(photograph taken off of Smith Level Road in Carrboro)

November 03, 2014 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, graffiti, nc
On the Street

Fearrington Village Pumpkinfest

Feattington Village
November 02, 2014 by onfranklin&main

(photographs taken at Fearrington Village Pumpkinfest in Pittsboro, NC)

November 02, 2014 /onfranklin&main
Fearrington Village, Halloween, nc, Pittsboro, Pumpkinfest

Melding the Creepy & the Political to Make a Point

October 30, 2014 by onfranklin&main in Around Town

Halloween occurs four days before elections. These Carrboro folks express political views using the eve of All Saints' Day as a backdrop. Nonetheless, a billboard reminding us to vote.

(photograph taken near Hillsborough Street in Carrboro)

October 30, 2014 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, Democracy, Halloween, nc, politics
Around Town

Harbinger of Halloween: Haunting on the Hill

October 28, 2014 by onfranklin&main in Around Town

(photographs taken present day -- 10/2014 -- in Chapel Hill and Carrboro)

October 28, 2014 /onfranklin&main
antique, Carrboro, Chapel Hill, Halloween, nc
Around Town
Carrboro Train Tracks - NC

Carrboro: Keep on Track

Wilson Park
October 27, 2014 by onfranklin&main in On the Street

(photograph taken near the train tracks that run through Carrboro)

October 27, 2014 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, nc, train tracks
On the Street

Fostering Friendship in a Foreign Land

Wilson Park
October 26, 2014 by onfranklin&main in On the Street
“A nation’s culture resides in the hearts and souls of its people.”
— Mahatma Gandhi

(photographs taken at the Chapel Hill-Durham Japanese Association fall picnic at Wilson Park in Carrboro)

October 26, 2014 /onfranklin&main
Carrboro, Japanese, nc, Wilson Park
On the Street
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