Fayetteville’s Walton Arts Center has asked the state Highway Department about installing sculptures along Interstate 540 for the cultural enrichment of us all. Today’s Northwest Arkansas Times wrote it up, but its photos are not online. They’re palm trees, more or less, in bright colors. Wood, though made to look like metal. The subject comes […]
Category: Body, Home, Street
Ranging from near-memoir to considerations of local news.
Sign Here, Chump
Another resolution that can’t wait for New Year’s: Never sign anything unless I’m to get a copy of it before the other party takes off. I’m still worrying about a slip of paper an electric company representative had me sign in April. He came out to inspect a dead tree in the yard to judge […]
Filing Happy Returns
The Fayetteville Public Library has hit another milestone: The shelving for DVD Recent Returns now is overwhelmingly packed while the DVD stacks have about one disc every other row. Normally, the regular rows show off so much of the handsome, stained woodgrain, and the to-be-shelved are just a little busy. Aggravating. Is it on purpose? […]
See for yourself
As a neutral comment on tall buildings in fayre Fayetteville, Arkansas, here is a suggestion: Head to the downtown Square and walk around the Bank of America building. It’s a half-block, all the way between Center and Mountain streets, facing East Avenue and stopping at an alley in back. The BofA is gone, and the […]
Copyright 2006 Ben S. Pollock St. Nick came from a family himself, but little is known about them. One relative everyone has heard something about is Grandfather Claus, who is Santa’s brother, with obviously a family of his own, children and their children. Santa as everyone does know rewards good little girls and boys with […]
Selling short
The current compromise on the Fudge Project only appears to be a third shorter. (I.e. the Divinity Project but it’s named for the wan confection, nothing religious.) Nothing seems to say what brand hotel will manage the lodging part of the formerly 15- and now 10-story building on the club-cafe strip Dickson Street, where nothing […]