Adventures with Dr. Lady Cutie Troublemaker

Life is in flux BIG TIME these days. I want to keep in touch with all of my peeps. The Internet is this beautiful thing. I can move to a brand new city and still stay in easy, near-daily contact with the people I love. When I feel connected to the people in my life that matter, I am unstoppable!

Jessie Helms’ Grave

By Abby at 3:01 pm on Wednesday, July 9, 2008

I grew up in Atlanta and was raised by VERY liberal parents. We didn’t get outside the perimeter (ring road, beltline, etc.) much. In a way, I was sheltered by my unshelteredness – if that makes any sense.

Somewhere around 1986, my parents had some slightly well-to-do friends visiting from North Carolina. Whenever they came to town, I could always expect to be brought along to a really fancy restaurant (I always enjoyed this about seeing them!). This time, my parents chose a restaurant in Buckhead called Bones. It was a fancy shmancy place that sold a lot of steak and MAN FOOD! Very Old Boy’s Networky. Dark wood. Meat. You get the idea. (I think I ordered all sides or something)

My parents let me bring my boyfriend Tristan along. We sat at the next table and got a romantic dinner for free while they visited with their friends. So somewhere near the end of the entree, my mother stands up from the table abruptly and says LOUDLY “YOU VOTED FOR JESSIE HELMS?!!!!” I remember lots of people staring sternly, and I MORE remember my dad, my boyfriend and I being REALLY tickled by the whole thing.

Jump to December 2007 when I headed out to Oakwood Cemetery here in Raleigh with a few friends to shoot some pictures. When I came across Jessie Helms’ grave, I was a bit surprised because he wasn’t dead yet! I called my mother on my cell phone, and she thought that was funny? Facinating? Something. I just remember her reaction was strong. I shot a picture and posted it on Flickr.

Well, as you probably know, Jessie Helms died on Independence Day. I started getting a few comments on my picture of Helms’ grave. It started as a trickle, then (partially due to me bumping it up in my photostream and Twittering about it), the comments have become an avalanche. It’s pretty fascinating stuff.

Click on the image below to be brought to the conversation:
I guess Jesse Helms now gets to use his headstone.

Filed under: Politics/Social Justice,Raleigh and the Triangle7 Comments »

Images from the Fourth

By Abby at 5:56 pm on Sunday, July 6, 2008

The tree has a “nose”, and I’m pretending to be a booger:

The most fun part of the 4th was the taking of this set of Polaroids:
So Very Meta

My favorite part of 4th of July this year was this meta-creation of Polaroids. Perhaps this is our summer project?

  1. Shannon’s picture of a flower
  2. Shannon displaying her disappointment in the quality of her flower picture
  3. Abby shows everyone how disappointed Shannon is
  4. Robert shares the photo of Abby reacting to Shannon’s photo while Brian hams it up in the background
  5. Rich sticks the Robert/Brian image in his pocket while (unbeknownst to him) Elise makes bunny ears.
  6. Elise shows us the picture of Rich while Robert leans into the frame, looking slightly lecherous.

Click here for the originals.

Filed under: Friends,Pictures,Raleigh and the Triangle,Stories From My Life2 Comments »

Can’t Stop Listening

By Abby at 4:11 pm on Wednesday, July 2, 2008

I’ve loved the song “Dickhead” for a while, but I’ve gotten the Kate Nash album and am really enjoying it all. Here’s the song I can’t stop listening to:

Kate Nash – Foundations
Found at skreemr.com

Go buy it. Consider it highly recommended:
Kate Nash – Made of Bricks

I am also really enjoying Fleet Foxes. Check it.

Filed under: Music,Recommendations6 Comments »
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