Here's a little preview of The Trial of Santa production that will be presented this Friday at the Performing Arts Centre. The Christmas comedy is sponsored by ArtsRevive and Off Broad Street Productions. Seems Santa delivered the wrong present to a little girl...or did he? Whether Santa is found guilty or not, milk and cookies will be offered after the play! For information, click HERE.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
Blog Vacation
After more than 3.5 years of daily posts, The Selma, Ala., Daily Photo is on vacation! Back tomorrow! So thankful for my readers!
And yes, these are fresh tomatoes from our Methuselah tomato plant!
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Cat on a Cool Leafy Roof
Nothing like a cat nap on a cool, damp and leafy roof! Perhaps she's in her camouflage blind to await the next foraging squirrel.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Scandinavian Star
This handmade Scandinavian Star tree topper was available at Riverfront Market Day.
It is similar to the Carolina Snowflake design, except it has either instead of six points.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
The Rose of Autumn
Fall is the best season for the Confederate Rose, and it blooms until frost. However, this one is blooming after frost due to some shelter and location on the south side of our house. A type of hibiscus, the flower turns from white to pink to deep rosy red, lending credence to its name. Legend says that it is stained by the blood of a Confederate soldier.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
The Hay is Done
The hay is done in Dallas County, and already farmers are feeding their cattle. Now, if the crop will just last until spring!
Friday, November 19, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Making Music
Art and music venues at the West Dallas Antique Tractor show last weekend attracted lots of future artists and musicians!
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Ginkgo 2010
I woke up this morning and knew it was time for the annual autumn ginkgo shot. Monday's rain helped save the golden glow just in time. Some leaves had already withered with the drought and fallen before turning. So, thank you God for the rain and the majestic autumn ginkgo!
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Monday, November 15, 2010
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Homecoming for the Hornets
It's Homecoming Weekend for the Concordia College Hornets, and the band's percussion section marches through downtown Selma Saturday morning.
The college, founded in 1922, fielded a football team for the first time about four years ago.
Photograph by Christine Weerts
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Red and Gold and Still a Little Green
"When the trees their summer splendor
Change to raiment red and gold,
When the summer moon turns mellow,
And the nights are getting cold;
When the squirrels hide their acorns,
And the woodchucks disappear;
Then we know that it is autumn,
Loveliest season of the year."
- Carol L. Riser, Autumn
Change to raiment red and gold,
When the summer moon turns mellow,
And the nights are getting cold;
When the squirrels hide their acorns,
And the woodchucks disappear;
Then we know that it is autumn,
Loveliest season of the year."
- Carol L. Riser, Autumn
Photograph by Christine Weerts
Friday, November 12, 2010
Skywatch Friday, Concordia Cross
The cross atop the chapel at Concordia College looks even more dramatic against an unsettled sky.
Concordia, formerly Alabama Lutheran College,
was founded in 1922 and today has 650 students.
See more Skywatch photos at http://www.skyley.blogspot.com/
Thanks to Christine Weerts for sharing her photo!
Thursday, November 11, 2010
American Legion Memorial
The American Legion Memorial in New Live Oak Cemetery honors local veterans who died in World War I.
To veterans of all our wars and in our service, thank you!
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Tomahawk!
You never know what lies beneath your feet or mower! Robert Gordon found a tomahawk while mowing the grounds at Kenan's Mill,
and now it's on display.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
My World Tuesday, Outdoors in Autumn
Autumn typically brings perfect weather to the Selma area, and outdoor festivals abound. Here, visitors to the ninth annual Kenan's Mill Fall Festival and Bluegrass Event stroll the mill grounds on an unusually cool and windy day. Earlier this fall, outdoor events have included Riverfront Market Day, Haunted History Weekend and Valley Grande Art in the Park. This weekend brings the West Dallas Antique Tractor Show.
To see more worlds round the blogs, click HERE.
To see more worlds round the blogs, click HERE.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Learning the Loom
Children enjoyed looking and sometimes working one of the demonstration looms at the Kenan's Mill Festival on Saturday. Weaving demonstrations by Nancy Kenfield were a first for the festival. She also teaches weaving to young people every summer at the Selma Art Camp.
You can check out her weaving blog at Alabama Weaver.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
The Carrell Family at Kenan's Mill
Kids enjoyed sitting up close to the music at Saturday's Kenan's Mill Festival.
On stage is The Carrell Family, a bluegrass gospel band from northeast Alabama.
Also playing were The Grasshopper String Band and young fiddler Caleb Bryant. Below is a festival video of The Grasshopper Stringband.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Take the Challenge!
Today, visitors at the ninth annual Kenan's Mill Festival can "take the challenge" of crossing Valley Creek on the swinging bridge. It's not as easy as it looks here! The bridge leads to a brick charcoal kiln. You can also park across the creek and take the bridge to the mill or walk across an old iron bridge that doesn't swing. The festival, which features live bluegrass music, arts and crafts vendors, Alabama clay pottery workshop, hayrides, mill tours, cornmeal grinding and children's games begins at 9 a.m. Open til 5.
You might also win a handmade quilt!
You might also win a handmade quilt!
Check the website at www.kenansmill.selmaalabama.com.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Smith-Quarles House in Autumn (Skywatch Friday)
It's autumn, but the sky is blue, and antique, old-fashioned roses still bloom along the fence in front of the Smith-Quarles House. Built in 1859 by Col. Washington Smith, descendants of the original family still occupy the house. You can read more about the Civil War history of this home HERE.
You can view more skies over at Skywatch Friday.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
The History on the Wall
Wow! I hadn't been to The Restaurant on Grumbles Alley in a long time, so when I lunched there this week, I was impressed with the renovation and the cuisine. The old has come down to reveal the much older in this antebellum riverfront building. I enjoyed looking at the Selma photos, and the chicken and pasta salad (Nov. 3 post) was my kind of meal!
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
If You Like Pasta Plus Chicken...
If you like pasta plus grilled chicken, then try this special at The Restaurant on Grumbles Alley. It was delicious!
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Acrylics Pavilion
A popular activity at Valley Grande's first Art in the Park was an acrylics painting workshop under the pavilion.
The novice painters were instructed by Mary Katherine Moore, a former Valley Grande resident.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Creating a Caricature
Ever wonder what you'd look like as a cartoon character?
Caricatures by Leon provided that opportunity at last weekend's Art in the Park in Valley Grande.
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