Cars and Coffee

Athens has a great coffee and cars event, first Saturday of the month, usually at the Jittery Joe’s Roaster. It is the most eclectic group of cars you could imagine, including an ex-U.S. Marine Corps International Scout this month, complete with earplugs hanging on the steering column

The mix runs from the occasional muscle car (I usually bring my non-muscular Mustang, but something is wrong in the motor and I am afraid to investigate), to a lot of air cooled Porsches (two 356s this month), VW Vanagons, old Mercedes-Benz SLs, a Ford GT, couple of Ferraris, a lovely black and forest green MG TC and the Sunbeam Rapier droptop below.

Something for everyone.

Jack Here

Remember, kids, photos on train tracks will both get you a zero in my class and can kill you. (Shot over the top of the fence at the edge of my parking lot, on a rail line that is most definitely not inactive, despite what my students tell me.)

Homeless

Seven days ago, I packed up boxes and rolled them around the corner in preparation for some work in my office. The 48 year old ceiling and floors were being replaced and the flat-white paint from the mid-1970s was going to get freshened up. Two days, maybe three … today was day eight. Ceiling isn’t done, carpet hasn’t been started.

I’ve been wandering the halls, laptop in hand, setting up shop wherever it seems quiet.

The academic nomad.