Showing posts with label Breman Museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Breman Museum. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 31, 2019

wanderlust ATLANTA's 2019 Photo Review

This is always my favorite post of the year, not because it's the end of a year, but by time I get to the end of a year I've forgotten how many wonderful things I've done in the previous 12 months. This post allows me to meander back through the year to relive those awesome experiences.

I blogged a lot less in 2019, but only because I've been working on my book. It's almost finished! My final deadline is the end of January 2020 and it's scheduled to launch in spring!


111 Places in Atlanta That You Must Not Miss
111 Places in Atlanta That You Must Not Miss

My publisher, Emons, granted my request for the book cover of having the symbol be a Phoenix and the color being the blue from the City of Atlanta flag. Serendipity stepped in, my book cover is very close to Pantone's 'Color of the Year' for 2020, Classic Blue! 

The book is already listed online in their spring catalog. It's not for sale just yet, but will be soon and I'm honored and grateful to those who have already pledged to buy a copy and to those who have so graciously already offered to host book signing events. This truly is a dream come true!

Let's have a look back at the year... Here are a few things that happened:
  • I worked on my book!
  • I'm also the photographer, so I've visited dozens of awesome places!
  • The book cover was revealed and I love it.
  • I visited Milwaukee, which was amazing! Serendipity at its finest, the weekend I was there was the weekend that "111 Places Milwaukee" launched so I got to meet the author and photographer of that book!
  • I visited Jekyll Island, Georgia, for the first time! Attended a beautiful wedding and went to Driftwood Beach.
  • A dear friend from my Navy days visited. We'd not seen each other since 1986. I took her and her daughter to 5Church Atlanta, the Center for Puppetry Arts and to the Atlanta Botanical Garden. It was a wonderful day!
  • Visited Plains, Georgia, birthplace of President Jimmy Carter.
  • Went to Laughing Skull Lounge after wanting to for years...laughed so hard!
  • Revisited Poplarville, Mississippi, and had a super-fun time!
  • Went on my first hot air balloon ride! It was tethered, but still a blast.
  • Went to Biltmore Estate for my birthday and stayed in The Inn.
  • And so much more...
Let's revisit some blog posts...

Orchid Daze 2019 | Atlanta Botanical Garden | Photo: Travis Swann Taylor
Orchid Daze 2019 | Atlanta Botanical Garden | Photo: Travis Swann Taylor

There's always something to see or do at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. Orchid Daze in February and March is an excellent example!

Atlanta Blooms 2019 | Atlanta Botanical Garden | Photo: Travis Swann Taylor
Atlanta Blooms! 2019 | Atlanta Botanical Garden | Photo: Travis Swann Taylor


Hundreds of thousands blossoms spring forth during the annual Atlanta Blooms! exhibition at the Atlanta Botanical Garden...absolutely beautiful!


Phoenix Flies | Plaza Theatre | Photo: Travis Swann Taylor
Phoenix Flies | Plaza Theatre | Photo: Travis Swann Taylor

Phoenix Flies, an Atlanta Preservation Center program, offers hundreds of free tours every year! In 2019 I toured Plaza Theatre.

Plains, Georgia | Photo: Travis Swann Taylor
Plains, Georgia | Photo: Travis Swann Taylor


Visiting various sites in Plains, Georgia—birthplace of President Jimmy Carter—was great fun! I learned quite a lot about Carter and his childhood life.



Dragon Con Parade 2019 | Photo: Travis Swann Taylor
Dragon Con Parade 2019 | Photo: Travis Swann Taylor

2019 was the 10th Dragon Con Parade I've been to...always great fun!


Medieval Times Atlanta Castle | Photo: wanderlust ATLANTA
Medieval Times Atlanta Castle | Photo: wanderlust ATLANTA

Medieval Times has a new Queen and an updated show. I enjoy going to the Atlanta Castle once or twice per year...it's that much fun!


Imaginary Worlds, Alice's Wonderland | Atlanta Botanical Garden | Photo: Travis Swann Taylor
Imaginary Worlds, Alice's Wonderland | Atlanta Botanical Garden | Photo: Travis Swann Taylor

This year's summer exhibition at the Atlanta Botanical Garden was Imaginary Worlds: Alice's Wonderland and it was absolutely wondrous! 


Houdini | Breman Museum | Photo: Travis Swann Taylor
Houdini | Breman Museum | Photo: Travis Swann Taylor

Inescapable: The Life and Legacy of Harry Houdini was magical! The special exhibitions at The Breman Museum are consistently amazing!


Big Bugs | Fernbank Museum | Photo: Travis Swann Taylor
Big Bugs | Fernbank Museum | Photo: Travis Swann Taylor

The Big Bugs exhibition at Fernbank Museum of Natural History was AMAZING...the bugs are enormous!



Panda | Atlanta Botanical Garden Gainesville | Photo: Travis Swann Taylor
Panda | Atlanta Botanical Garden Gainesville | Photo: Travis Swann Taylor

Made it up to the Atlanta Botanical Garden, Gainesville and it's splendid! Will definitely go back again and again...they have lots of room to expand into!


Atlanta Balloon Glow | Photo: Travis Swann Taylor
Atlanta Balloon Glow | Photo: Travis Swann Taylor

I got to go on my very first hot air balloon ride! It was tethered, but it was still great fun!


Scarecrows in the Garden | Atlanta Botanical Garden | Photo: Travis Swann Taylor
Scarecrows in the Garden | Atlanta Botanical Garden | Photo: Travis Swann Taylor

Autumn brings Scarecrows in the Garden to the Atlanta Botanical Garden, another fun event, especially Thursday nights for Fest of Ale!

2020 will be a whole new chapter for me. I will finish my book, host book signings, return to Corporate America, ramp up my blogging frequency, launch a newsletter, and who knows what else!

Thank you so very much for following along on this journey I call life, for following and being a fan of my blog—YOU are the reason I enjoy it as much as I do and I'm grateful.

Thursday, December 31, 2015

wanderlust ATLANTA's 2015 Photo Review

One of my favorite annual posts is wanderlust ATLATNA's year-in-photos review, particularly because it's an opportunity to look back over the last year and relive so many of the fantastic experiences Atlanta offers.

The photos in this post are all ones I made myself! I attended a significant number of performing arts shows this year and most of the photos from those posts are not mine, so I invite you to search through the blog to see the photos and articles from those shows.

In no particular order, here we go...


wanderlust ATLANTA | Atlanta Botanical Garden
wanderlust ATLANTA | Atlanta Botanical Garden

THIS is my absolute favorite 2015 photo. Serendipity can be a photographer's best friend. And it indeed was on this particular day when I visited Atlanta Botanical Garden. The 25-foot Earth Goddess is a visitor favorite and one of mine, too. 

[Summer in the Garden]


wanderlust ATLANTA | Swan House Capitol Tour | Atlanta History Center
wanderlust ATLANTA | Swan House Capitol Tour | Atlanta History Center

I've not yet seen Mockingjay Part 2, but I've toured President Snow's mansion many times. The Swan House Capitol Tour at the Atlanta History Center is brilliant! I highly recommend this tour.

[Swan House Capitol Tour]


wanderlust ATLANTA | 360 Degree Birthday | SkyView Atlanta
wanderlust ATLANTA | 360 Degree Birthday | SkyView Atlanta

I had the BEST birthday in 2015! My dearest friends joined me for a 360 degree tour of downtown Atlanta! We started in the VIP gondola on SkyView Atlanta, had dinner at Sun Dial Restaurant and finished with dessert and drinks at Polaris! It was an awesome celebration.

[360 Birthday Celebration]


wanderlust ATLANTA | Jackson Street Bridge | Big Zombie Tour | Atlanta Movie Tours
wanderlust ATLANTA | Jackson Street Bridge | Big Zombie Tour | Atlanta Movie Tours

I made this photo the second time I went on Atlanta Movie Tours' "Big Zombie Tour - Part 1"...totally awesome! If you're a fan of The Walking Dead, you know this vista well.

[Big Zombie Tour - Part 1]


wanderlust ATLANTA | Big Zombie Tour - Part 2 | Atlanta Movie Tours
wanderlust ATLANTA | Big Zombie Tour - Part 2 | Atlanta Movie Tours

Atlanta Movie Tours' "Big Zombie Tour - Part 2" was amazing! You get to see so much from The Walking Dead series and I met some pretty amazing people!

[Big Zombie Tour - Part 2]




If you live here or have visited regularly, you know that Atlanta is the land of festivals! Seriously, I would be rather shocked to learn that we didn't have some kind of festival every weekend of the year in the Metro area. Yes...we have a LOT of festivals!

One of my favorite, though, is the Atlanta Dogwood Festival, and as much fun as the 2015 festival was, I can hardly wait for the next one—the 2016 Atlanta Dogwood Festival will be the 80th!

[Atlanta Dogwood Festival 2015]




One of my favorite Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA) perks is their "Field Trips"! The one pictured above was a visit to Formations Studio where the new sculpture "Stealth" was made. It's now installed near Peachtree and 15th Streets in front of The Castle.

[Stealth Field Trip]




I love seeing Atlanta Ballet's Nutcracker at the Fox Theatre and the balance of their season at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center, however I equally love seeing their off-season, off-campus Wabi Sabi performances! The performance above was on the front lawn at the High Museum of Art...it was magnificent!

[Atlanta Ballet's Wabi Sabi]




As strong a proponent as I am for effective public transit, I'm still a car enthusiast. The Atlanta International Auto Show is a great time and relatively inexpensive, with superhero performances, test drives, and stunning automobiles! 

If I recall correctly, the 2014 BMW i8 pictured above was priced at $142,000. Unfortunately, I'd left my checkbook at the house. Silly me!

[Atlanta Car Show]




I'd never been to a convention like Dragon Con until I moved back to Atlanta in 2010 and now I can't imagine not going! There's so much fun going on during this four-day fan convention that I wrote six posts about this year's Con! 

Cosplay, one of my favorite aspects of the Con, is wonderful and absolutely super!

[Cosplay at Dragon Con 2015]




The number of programs offered by the Atlanta History Center is amazing...there's something for everyone! Truly!

It's hard to pick a favorite program, but I have attended a number of the "Party With the Past" events, which take place at various historic sites around town. They're consistently loads of fun, educational and I always manage to meet new and interesting people. And the beer is good, too.

[Party With the Past]




It can be great fun when worlds collide. Being a baseball fan and a fan of The Walking Dead, I absolutely had to go to the Atlanta Braves game on Zombie Night at Turner Field, which is where I first met Stan the Zombie!

[Zombie Night at Turner Field]




Orchid Daze at the Atlanta Botanical Garden, an annual event at the Garden, is one that I don't miss. It's consistently gorgeous and oftentimes quite interesting. Starting in February, it's a fun wintertime excursion! 

[Orchid Daze 2015]




My friend Summer Loftin, designer and super-fun human being, had been trying to get me to go to Howard Finster's Paradise Garden for a couple of years. I went this year and had such an incredible experience! This is another must-see!

[Howard Finster's Paradise Garden]




You don't see a lot of peach trees if you live in Atlanta, unless we're talking about street names, but that's a whole other story. I love the dwarf peach trees at the Atlanta Botanical Garden, which typically bloom during the Garden's "Atlanta Blooms!" exhibition.

[Atlanta Blooms 2015]




"Scarecrows in the Garden", another of the Atlanta Botanical Garden's annual events (this one in October), is also great fun. The scarecrows are more fantastical every year. This year, one of my favorites was the "train-farmer" pictured above, which was cleverly placed near the model train display at Alston Overlook.

[Scarecrows in the Garden 2015]




Dragon Con 2015 fun started early in the year with a Dragon Con Night at Medieval Times! There was a significant number of people in the costume contest and we enjoyed the regular dinner and tournament.

I've been to Medieval Times on many occasions—great fun! This particular evening was another example of worlds colliding in a wonderful way...Dragon Con AND Medieval Times!

[Dragon Con at Medieval Times]




Yet another example of worlds colliding was Dragon Con Night at Georgia Aquarium. They sold out! And there was a magnificent costume contest for Dragon Con conventioneers, as well as the whole of Georgia Aquarium being open for our enjoyment. It was an awesome evening!

Pictured above, in a jellyfish costume, is Yaya Han, one of the preeminent cosplayers in the world!

[Dragon Con at Georgia Aquarium]




This is another photo from Dragon Con. It was a happenstance meeting of the Joker and I just love the photo...the vibrant colors of his costume in contrast to the Gotham-esque background was brilliant!

[Reasons to Attend Dragon Con]




I snapped this photo when I was at the High Museum of Art to see an Atlanta Ballet performance, part of their Wabi Sabi program. These "tops" were part of an exhibition called Los Trompos, which was scattered throughout town. Visitors and locals alike had great fun spinning on them and they truly brightened up the High's Sifly Piazza.

[Wabi Sabi & Los Trompos]




I had the pleasure of going on a Peachtree Food Tours tour earlier this year. I enjoyed EVERYTHING about this tour AND I found one of the best burgers I've ever had—the Sublime Doughnut Burger at Cypress Street Pint & Plate! This was such a fun food tour!

[Peachtree Food Tours]




I've long been a fan of The Breman Museum. Their special exhibition "Where the Wild Things Are", which was on exhibit for all of 2015, was magnificent on so many levels. I can hardly wait to see what they bring next!

[Where The Wild Things Are]




The "Victory Tour"—based on The Hunger Games— offered by Atlanta Movie Tours is a brilliant way to spend an afternoon...and see quite a lot of Atlanta! You'll be surprised to see just how much of our grand city is in the movies. I was surprised!

[Victory Tour]




In 2015 I went to the annual Walker Stalker Con for the first time...and quite an experience it was! The cosplayers were brilliant. There were fewer zombies than I expected—but still quite a few—and more diverse theme-relevant costumes. THIS...was...fun!

[Walker Stalker Con]




I love going to local farmers markets and especially so where there's a local celebrity chef doing a cooking demo. I always know that the days I go to a farmers market that dinner that evening will be one of the best!

[Grant Park Farmers Market]




My blogger friend Terry Kearns—author of Architecture Tourist—was honored by a local artist by painting his face on the side of a building in East Atlanta...how cool is that! Terry has been a longtime supporter of wanderlust ATLANTA and an inspiration...it was super exciting to see him honored in this way.

[Big Terry]




I mentioned earlier that the Atlanta History Center has a significant amount of programming for tourists, local and visiting. In addition to the programming they have gardens, historic homes and quite a few museums.

Their Shutze museum opened in 2014, but I didn't post the photos from my first visit—I've been many times throughout 2015—until early this year, the one above being a favorite.

[Mandarin Shutze]





Any excuse to get to experience the Fox Theatre is a good excuse...getting to see "Ghostbusters" was an awesome one! The Fox's Coca-Cola Summer Film Festival is an event that I and thousands of Atlantans look forward to with great anticipation.

[Ghostbusters at the Fox Theatre]




Blogging has afforded me many opportunities to do things that I might not otherwise get to do. It also keeps me aware of a LOT of what's going on in Atlanta. Earlier this year The Cook's Warehouse invited me to a Bloggers-Only Champagne Brunch...great fun! 

I got to hang out with owner Mary Moore, Chef Jennifer Booker and got to meet Chef Hugh Acheson...all during the same outing!

[Hugh Acheson at The Cook's Warehouse]




I'd wanted to see Avenue Q for years and got to see it twice in 2015! I saw the PG-13 version in Piedmont Park and the full version at Conant Theatre at Oglethorpe Univerisity, both productions by Horizon Theatre. I had the great fortune of seeing a number of Horizon Theatre shows this year and I'll be back to see more!

[Avenue Q...twice!]




The Atlanta Botanical Garden's summer exhibition, "Bruce Munro: Light in the Garden", was spectacular! The photo above is one I made when seeing a Wabi Sabi performance by Atlanta Ballet.

[Wabi Sabi at the Garden]





The finale of my 2015 holiday season was seeing The Santaland Diaries at Horizon Theatre...I laughed and laughed and laughed...and got a fun photo with the cast! This was their 17th year and I have no idea what took me so long to see this delightfully wonderful show...I'll definitely be back!

[The Santaland Diaries]

I appreciate your support and encouragement and look forward to bringing more exciting stories and news of events to you throughout 2016. Be sure to follow wanderlust ATLANTA on Facebook!

Happy New Year, everyone! 

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Bearing Witness Series: Remember and Hope

Breman Holocaust Museum
Holocaust Museum
My most recent visit to The Breman was my third, but the first time I purposely attended a Bearing Witness Survivor Speaking Series program. I went wishfully to hear a story of hope…and that's what I got.

The Program

During Murray Lynn's presentation at The Breman Jewish Heritage & Holocaust Museum this past Sunday (January 9, 2011), the two words that resonated most with me that he gave as reasons for sharing his story of being a Holocaust survivor were "remember" and "hope."

As a tourist of many, many cities, I often seek out the local Holocaust museum. I've read about the Holocaust all of my life. From the time I was a pre-teen I would read autobiography after autobiography ("Night," "The Diary of Anne Frank," "Playing for Time") about the atrocities that human beings are capable of and the resurgence that the oppressed can achieve.

The Breman Museum
The Breman Museum
I knew even when I was so very young that hatred and violence isn’t the right answer. I was taught right from wrong, of course, but prejudice was still all around me. From what I read in those autobiographies, I learned of the dangers created by hatred and the ensuing actions based on an unbridled absence of love and zero compassion.

Refusing to fall prey to that frame of mind, I've continued reading so that I will always remember what can happen (the recent teen suicides resulting from bullying and the Arizona shootings as evidence) when compassion isn't part of the human experience equation.

The Breman Museum
The Breman Museum
As an adult, of all the places I had heard of to visit before I moved to Washington, D.C. in 2002, always at the top of my list was the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. It was among the first places I toured shortly after moving there.

Later, I had the privilege and honor to meet Elie Wiesel, author of Night and a 1986 Nobel Peace Prize laureate…and a survivor of Auschwitz, the same as Murray Lynn.

Murray Lynn

When I arrived at The Breman, I was surprised to see such a large crowd. I had mistakenly assumed that there would not be so much interest (one of the downsides of hidden gems is that there's not much chatter about upcoming events), so I was pleasantly surprised.

Our speaker, Murray Lynn, was in the lobby greeting guests and the auditorium was practically full when I walked in. And I was very impressed with the camaraderie between the obvious members and the obvious guests…there were people there of many faiths, and all were made to feel welcome.

After welcoming remarks and a brief introduction, Mr. Lynn introduced a film in which he shares his story of survival of Death Camps during the Holocaust. The first film produced by The Breman, this event was the site of the global premiere. The film is narrated by Ambassador Andrew Young.

Holocaust Prisoner Uniform
Holocaust Prisoner
Uniform
The video is not yet available to the public, but we were told that it soon will be. In the meantime, you can listen to a 2007 interview with Mr. Lynn presented by PBA and the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum.

Following the film viewing, Mr. Lynn elaborated on his experience, went into greater detail than what he had time for in the video, and took questions from the audience…and the questions were direct. Lynn answered every question, including the one, "How did your Holocaust experiences affect your faith in God?"

Liberated in 1945 at the age of 15, Mr. Murray Lynn is today 80 years old. He and his family were taken from Hungary to Auschwitz when he was 14 (none of his family survived). Every day, he was forced to carry 50-60 pound bags of cement mix for 12-14 hours on less than 200 calories of "food" per day.

Lynn was so emaciated when he was liberated (he dropped from 140 pounds to a skeletal 65 pounds), he had to be fed intravenously for two weeks.

During Lynn's discussion, he became very emotional when bringing up the loss of his mother and his father and three brothers. I've seen this emotional outpouring during similar testimonials and hope that we one day live in a world where no one will ever know what it is they must be feeling.

Mr. Lynn is a member of the Bearing Witness speakers bureau, so I'm hopeful that others will have the opportunity to hear him speak in the not too distant future.

Bearing Witness

The Bearing Witness Series program features a Holocaust survivor or a child of a Holocaust survivor in a speaker program on the first Sunday of each month.

Upcoming speakers include:
  • Henry Birnbrey, of Germany, on Sunday, February 6
  • George Rishfeld, of Poland, on Sunday, March 13
  • Penina Bowman, of Romania, on Sunday, April 3
  • Eva Baron, of Hungary, on Sunday, May 1

Upcoming Exhibitions

I'm really excited about the "Zap! Pow! Bam!" exhibit that starts on Sunday, January 23, 2011. A gala to celebrate the return of Zap! Pow! Bam! (which originated at The Breman in 2004), a retrospective on the golden age of comic books (1938-1950), is scheduled for Sunday, January 30 at 2:00 p.m.

Check their website for details of what promises to be a fun event for kids, adults, seniors and everyone between.

A special program will feature Emory University's professor of film studies, illustrator, and animation expert, Eddy Von Mueller.

The Return

As emotional as it is to hear stories of the Holocaust, do I think I'll return to The Breman for more of the Bearing Witness Series? Personally, I resolve to remember (and the accounts from Holocaust survivors will help ensure that) and I will always have hope (again, the first-hand survivor accounts are more than tales of terror, they're tales of hope)...so, yes, I will definitely be back for more of the Bearing Witness Series program events.

Attending the Bearing Witness Series

Date toured: Sunday, January 9, 2011
Hours: Monday-Thursday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Friday 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.; Sunday 1 p.m. – 5 p.m.; Closed on Saturdays and most Jewish and Federal holidays.
Location: 1440 Spring Street (at 18th Street) (directions and map)

Cost: Free with Museum admission: Adults $12; Seniors $8; Students $6; Children (3-6) $4; Children (under 3) free; free for members
Parking: Free onsite parking
Website: http://www.thebreman.org/

Artifacts from the Holocaust
Artifacts from the Holocaust