ROARIN’ OUT OF DAWSONVILLE ON HWY 53 – The Annual 43rd Mountain Moonshine Festival


It’s time to start planning and thinking about decorating your front yard for Halloween 2010.
Photo above is from a couple of years ago that was in the Winnona Park area of Decatur, GA


The Decatur Inn – Decatur, GA

Posted: September 15, 2010 in Uncategorized



Decatur Inn
921 Church St
Decatur, GA 30030
404- 378-3125

Vintage Decatur

Debbie’s Cafe – Decatur, GA

Posted: September 5, 2010 in Uncategorized






On stage is Isaac Hayes,Burt Reynolds,Rachel Ward, and Brian Keith.



These are paintings(below) that lined the front windows of building facing Peachtree St. next to The Fox Theatre for The World Premiere of Sharky’s Machine.

Cafe’ Alsace

Posted: August 27, 2010 in Uncategorized

Cafe’ Alsace
121 East Ponce De Leon Avenue
Decatur, GA 30030-2511
(404) 373-5622

Charming Winnona Park Bunglow

Posted: August 21, 2010 in Uncategorized


Decatur, GA

From time to time I like to feature charming homes.

This bunglow  is in the Winnona Park area of Decatur, GA.



JUNKMAN’S DAUGHTER

Posted: August 20, 2010 in Uncategorized


JUNKMAN’S DAUGHTER
464 Moreland Avenue Northeast
Atlanta, GA 30307-1423
(404) 577-3188

http://www.yelp.com/biz/junkmans-daughter-atlanta

Since Sept. 2009 Atlanta Policeman Warren Pickard opened his doors to his Car Gallery and Ice Cream Shop for a journey through time with his collection “Cool Stuff”

In early September 2009, Relics and Rarities Ice Cream Parlor and Car Gallery opened its doors to Decatur, Ga. He was prepared and did take the youth of Decatur, and the entire metropolitan area on a wonderful journey. The Gallery is full of American automobile history and the culture in which it is surrounded. Just about every item in the gallery has a Relics and Rarities information plaque associated with it. The plaques provided interesting and educational comments. His motto was and still is “learn something cool and have a cool scoop of ice cream while you’re at it.”

The Decatur location was very good to him but he wanted more customers to see his unique collection. He hates to leave Decatur,
but business is business and with an offer he could not resist, he will be moving to Underground Atlanta soon.

Warren said: “After the CNN story, Relics and Rarities got a lot of interest from all over the country. In fact 97% of Relics and Rarities customers over the last year did not reside in Decatur. So it  makes good business sense to move into an environment such as Underground Atlanta. I think it would have been difficult for Relic and Rarities to find longevity on North McDonough Street in the long term because the street is so neglected”.


I know Relics and Rarities will do very good in Underground Atlanta.
And become even more popular.
Good Luck Warren.