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Happy Holidays! Just Had to Share This One Too!

December 25, 2010 by Thom Abbott

I’ve
only ever seen things like this on TV or on YouTube.

Simply wonderful, and what better way to share the holiday spirit

with our clients, customers, family and friends.

May the warmth of the Holiday Season come over you as well!

Happy Holidays!

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXh7JR9oKVE&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]

Filed Under: Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: Special Events

Midtown Atlanta Streets to Get Make Over

December 21, 2010 by Thom Abbott

Midtown Atlanta Streets to Get Make Over

14th and CrescentConstruction began back in August as part of the  Midtown Alliance plan to improve sidewalks, add lights, trees and parallel parking. Once that portion is completed, they will commence the 14th Street Streetscape from West Peachtree all the way to Piedmont Park.

Construction funds for the project were provided from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. It was designed to enhance the pedestrian environment, improve public safety, and achieve a better balance between accommodating large volumes of vehicular traffic and creating a more livable urban environment. Over the last eight years, the Midtown Alliance Cityscapes Program has completed similar improvements along Peachtree Street, WestPeachtree Street, Piedmont Avenue and 14th Street (between Fowler and West Peachtree Streets).

Midtown Atlanta has been working to improve its walkability and mobility with projects that provide wider sidewalks, enhanced street and sidewalk lighting, new landscaping, granite curbing colored accent pavers, trash receptacles (AMEN AMEN!!!) and bike racks among other improvements.

Sadly, the announcement also mentions that a number of exiting trees will have to be removed on 14th Street due to utility conflicts and to allow for changes in the street function. This means some pretty big trees will probably be giving their lives up for progress. Bummer. However, some 70 new Elm trees will be installed every 30 feet on either side of the street the entire length of the project. They will be keeping Midtown Atlanta green, but it might be a few years before the trees look anything like they currently do on 14th Street, depending on which ones come down…

Construction will be intense, so if you are in this area of Midtown Atlanta, please watch out. Of course we’ll be watching this program very closely and will capture some more pictures as things progress.

Here’s a quick look at what Crescent Avenue currently looks like….I’ll get some before pictures of 14th Street so we can all see the changes!

“Cresent Street“
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Filed Under: Interesting Stories, Midtown Atlanta News and Events Tagged With: Midtown Alliance, Midtown Atlanta Business, News

You Tube Is 5 Years Old! Happy Birthday!

December 20, 2010 by Thom Abbott

You Tube Is 5 Years Old! Happy Birthday!

This year, in fact on February 15th, You Tube turned 5 years old!  It started with a kid’s video from a trip to the zoo. And that kid later turned out to be one of the FOUNDERS of You Tube, which was sold to Google for a modest $1.6 BILLION! And You Tube is the second most searched site after Google itself.

Man, how come I can’t think of an idea like this?

So, You Tube Is 5 Years Old! Happy Birthday! I thought I would share with you all the single most watched video EVER on You Tube…..

3,487,000 VIEWS!!!!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY YOU TUBE!

Filed Under: Interesting Stories Tagged With: News, odds and ends

No Reservations in Montana (Parts 3, 4 and 5)

December 18, 2010 by Thom Abbott

No Reservations in Montant (Parts 3 and 4)

One of the unique aspects of the U.S. is while we are one country, we really are made up of 50 different countries. Each state has it’s own unique character, people and place in our history. Whether it’s New York or New Mexico,  San Franciso or Savannah, there are so many unique places here. My “Bucket List” of the places in the U.S. that I have never visited, or want to return to is a long one. I’ll keep my list and hope I can start to tick some of them off in the months and years ahead.

Murray Hotel Livingston MontanaBut until then, we’ve come up with technology such as TV and the Internet to take us places we have never been, or places we have been, and maybe did not appreciate as much as we should have. It’s not to late to gain that appreciation. And my little home town of Livingston, Montana is such a place. Not a fond place to grow up in some respects, but in others, I think I’m a better person for having started my life there. Now, I have No Reservations about Montana.

A return trip last year in June and my new found sense of  “take your camera everywhere,” gave me the opportunity to see my hometown in a different light. It was fun to walk all over town and capture the sights I grew up with, some in a different state, and some just they way they looked when I left some “xx” years ago!

Just so you can capture the rest of what Montana looks like, and why it’s called The Big Sky Country, I’m sharing the last 2 parts of the No Reservations in Montana series in one blog. I hope you’ll pause for a few minutes and watch with me and experience what Montana is all about.

Number 3 has true family tie to it. Tim Bowers is my brother-in-law. The “base camp” where they have lunch after their horse ride is actually just behind their home in Paradise Valley, located on land given to them my my Dad. In the video, the lady with the blue plaid shirt is my sister, Cindy, the oldest of the three of us. If you want a truly unique vacation experience, check out Bearpaw Outfitters.

Thanks, for taking time to stop by. Thanks for reading my blog. And Thanks for spending a little time with No Reservations in Montana.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMprXeYHk1c[/youtube]

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBlF1WGtwPE[/youtube]

Filed Under: Interesting Stories Tagged With: odds and ends, travel

No Reservations in Montana (Part 2 of 5)

December 17, 2010 by Thom Abbott

No Reservations in Montana (Part 2 of 5)

WOW! How amazing this is to watch for me! So I hope I can put a pit of a personal spin on it and even make it more enjoyable for you! No Reservations in Montana really brings back the memories for me!

Filmed in my home town of Livingston, Montana, when you see the scenery, maybe that tells you why I’m a down-to-earth, take-you-at-what-you-say kinda guy, and have had to “stiffen up” a bit living in a major cities like Houston, New Orleans, Miami, New York and Atlanta.

Some notes about this segment…..I have a Russell Chatham water color hanging right here in my office!

Russell Chatham Watercolor

And I have a series of his paintings in poster format, dated from 1983!

Tom McGuane, the writer mentioned in the video….I interviewed him for a school report in high school!! And I use to ride minibikes with his son. His first wife, is now married to Peter Fonda, and I saw Becky in June, 2009 when I was home in Montana!

I’ve never been to Pinky’s…didn’t know about it, but intend to on my next trip if its still there?

Hope you enjoy No Reservations in Montana (Part 2 of 5) as much as I have/am!

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMprXeYHk1c[/youtube]

Filed Under: Interesting Stories Tagged With: odds and ends, travel

No Reservations in Montana (Part 1 of 5)

December 16, 2010 by Thom Abbott

No Reservations in Montana (Part 1 of 5)

Mt. Delano MTMany of my friends, clients and real estate friends know I grew up in Montana. Any perhaps some of you don’t. Unlike my two sisters who still live in my hometown of Livingston (in fact they now both have places on what is left of OUR family ranch)

I flew the coop as soon as possible. First it was 3 years “over the hill” at Montana State University in Bozeman. Then I really took a leap and moved to Houston, Texas and the Hilton College of Hotel And Restaurant Management at the University of Houston.

I’ve never looked back. Until now. For me, there has been No Reservations in Montana. But just finding this series causes me pause. A moment to reflect on the beauty that is the state of Montana, and Paradise Valley where I grew up.

The first few mountain shots are taken very close to our family ranch (although only about 17 acres remain) As the lady comments in the video, for my family it was easy to sell off parts to other for pretty good money!)

Please enjoy this tour…and if you ever have plans to visit Montana, be sure to make Livingston a stop on along the way. It’s close to the North Entrance to Yellowstone National Park, and you’ll travel the length of Paradise Valley from Livingston to Yellowstone.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3_MQbxjWl8[/youtube]

Filed Under: Interesting Stories Tagged With: odds and ends, travel

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