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Sox Streak Into History
BostonsportZ | September 9th 2008 by SCOTT S
The streak began in May of 2003. That year was a turning point in the history, and the fortunes, of the storied Olde Towne Team.. Red Sox fans obviously knew they were on to something -- a hot, competitive team -- when they launched a streak of 456 read more
Chickamauga Battlefield Trail by BJ Wright
Southern Plein Air Painters | August 20th 2008 by BJ Wright
10" x 8" oil on linen panel, painted en plein air, alla prima on June 16th (completed around 9:30am) - $85 including shipping - contact me at beejw@charter.net for purchase. Sandra and I painted in Chickamauga Battlefield Park that cool morning, but read more
Chickamauga Battlefield Trail
Foothills and Highlands | August 20th 2008 by BJ Wright
10" x 8" oil on linen panel, painted en plein air, alla prima on June 16th (completed around 9:30am) - $85 including shipping - contact me at beejw@charter.net for purchase. Sandra and I painted in Chickamauga Battlefield Park that cool morning, but read more
Indians trade Byrd to Red Sox
Bayho Sporting Products Blog | August 12th 2008 by Cindy - Bayho
The Boston Red Sox acquired pitcher Paul Byrd from Cleveland on Tuesday, hoping to boost a rotation hurt by an injury to Tim Wakefield and the struggles of Clay Buchholz. The Red Sox will send either a player to be named or cash to the Indians. The 3 read more
Last Cherokee council before Trail of Tears
Appalachian History | August 4th 2008
Hi, everybody. While Dave's on a much-needed vacation, I'll be pinch-hitting for him here at AppalachianHistory.net. I'll be doing a piece each day this week, about a place near and dear to my heart-- Southeast Tennessee. Some of the topics may be read more
Namibian Scarecrows, Dead Vlei, Namibia
Loic Brohard Photography | August 3rd 2008 by Brohard
This photo was taken in Namibia. Sossusvlei is a salt pan in the central Namib Desert, lying within the Namib-Naukluft National Park. Fed by the Tsauchab River, it is known for the high, red sand dunes which surround it, forming a major and impressiv read more
Lackey Flirts With No-Hitter, Halos Trump BoSox
The Game of Baseball | July 30th 2008
John Lackey carried a no-hitter into the ninth inning as the Angels beat the Red Sox 6-2 at Fenway Park. Dustin Pedroia singled with one out in the ninth to break up the no-hit bid. Lackey then allowed a two-run homer to Kevin Youkilis before finis read more
Cherokee Days of Recognition
Photographic South | July 26th 2008 by BJ Wright
Cherokee Days of Recognition is coming up next weekend on August 2nd and 3rd at Red Clay State Park. If you've never been to a pow-wow nor seen Native American dancers, you've missed a great opportunity. You'll find storytellers, leather workers, bas read more
Red Mountain Spa - Utah
Medical treatment by baths and mineral waters : SPA | July 13th 2008 by Thanate Tan
Red Mountain Spa located in the desert. The signature treatments have been inspired by health, wellness, and beauty rituals practiced in the diverse cultures of the world. Treatments are also crafted with desert botanicals, essential oils, body butte read more
The return of the Red Earth Festival
Discover TnT Blog | June 3rd 2008
The first Red Earth Festival took place last year at the Chaguaramas National Park, occasionally troubled by inclement weather (it being the rainy season), but still well attended.This year performers and art-forms from across the Americas are schedu read more
Love Baseball / Hate Cancer
what gives!? | May 20th 2008 by whatgives
It's not really a secret that I love baseball and have a slight bias towards the Red Sox. Monday night, starting lefty pitcher, Jon Lester, threw a No Hitter for the Red Sox in Fenway Park against the Kansas City Royals. By the numbers: 130 - pitch read more
No-NO
Popo in my Crib | May 20th 2008 by kate
Baseball Update:John Lester become the 18th Red Sox to record a no-hitter in Boston's 7-0 blanking of the Royals. The last person to pitch a no-hitter for the Sox, well that's easy Clay Buchholz. Now remind me again, who has the best young pitching read more
No-No Lester!
Boston Sports Blog: Rants & Raves from the Left Coast | May 19th 2008 by BG
24 year-old John Lester became the first Boston lefthander to throw a no-hitter since Mel Parnell in 1956 as the Red Sox beat the Kansas City Royals 7-0 tonight! Lester joins fellow 23 year-old Red Sox pitcher Clay Buchholz who threw a no-hitter last read more
Sox Sweep And Other Monday Thoughts
From Reel To Field | May 19th 2008
Well, it took interleague play, but the Red Sox finally snapped out of their funk over the weekend, sweeping the visiting Milwaukee Brewers. The pitching still left something to be desired, as the bullpen again showed its lack of shutdown capabilitie read more
Congratulations, BJ!
Southern Plein Air Painters | May 7th 2008 by BJ Wright
B.J. hasn't mentioned this, but she was the focus of an article in the Chattanooga Times FreePress Monday about Red Clay Park with a photo of her painting on site. (See her earlier post about painting there) Way to go, B.J.! Sandra Babb and Jo Thom read more
being in the right place at the right time.....
Foothills and Highlands | May 6th 2008 by BJ Wright
While painting in Red Clay Park last week, I was interviewed by a reporter from the Chattanooga News Freepress. Pictures taken, questions asked - the whole thing done impromptu. Being in the right place at the right time does occasionally happen. I read more
Red Clay State Park
Southern Plein Air Painters | May 2nd 2008 by BJ Wright
Pastel painting of the Park Office at Red Clay about 2/3 finished? The forground trees still need some work! I filled in the window paintings with some color also. read more
Eternal Flame at Red Clay by BJ Wright
Southern Plein Air Painters | May 1st 2008 by BJ Wright
Today was windy at Red Clay State Park. I had to tape my canvas to the easel so it didn't fly away! This painting isn't quite finished yet - needs some tweaking here and there. The painting on my easel is standing in the shade, so it appears darker t read more
Eternal Flame at Red Clay
Foothills and Highlands | May 1st 2008 by BJ Wright
Today was windy at Red Clay State Park. I had to tape my canvas to the easel so it didn't fly away! This painting isn't quite finished yet - needs some tweaking here and there. The painting on my easel is standing in the shade, so it appears darker read more
Buckley Ware
Port Tobacco Archaeological Project | January 7th 2008 by April Beisaw
(Jefferson Patterson Park Museum website www.jefpat.org ) Hello everyone! Time for another ceramic blog. Today we are going to go over the basics of a rare piece of pottery in the Chesapeake region. While it's use i read more
Sunday 9/2/07 Free Play of the Day!!!
Offshore Sportsbook | September 2nd 2007
RED SOX RUN LINEFor Sunday play the Red Sox on the Run Line, as they\'ll demolish the Orioles after the historic night for Clay Buchholz. And off last night\'s no-hitter, the O\'s have now lost 10 of their last 11 games thanks to a putrid .253 batt read more
Red Clay Council House
Foothills and Highlands | July 18th 2007 by BJ Wright
11" x 14" oil on stretched canvas - painted en plein air -This is a study of the Cherokee council house located at Red Clay Park in Cleveland, TN. The day was overcast with very brief moments of sun. The colors appeared to be muted and all the greens read more
Sweet Potato
Spain dad, a baby blog | June 28th 2007 by Kelly Crull
.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.9em; color:#666; margin-top: 0px; } "What's she doing?" I asked.Alleke was sitting in her high chair, which was fastened to the end of the table. She was bent over the metal pole that runs the length of the high chair read more
Tropical Chinese, located in Westchester near
Miami Restaurants | May 15th 2006
TropicalChinese, located in Westchesternear Tropical Park, is our favorite Chinese Dim Sum restaurant inMiami. SitDown and relax while the Dim Sum comes around in steaming carts. If you areunfamiliar with Dim Sum, it is small dishes of Chinese food s read more

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