Tag: Hortense

  • A House at Night Illuminated by Porch Light

    a barn roof house at night illuminated by porch light, trees in the background,

    After I moved the oak lumber and cement mixer off the porch of my folks’ house, I took this photo at night.

  • Post Office in Hortense, Georgia

    Located next to the train tracks crossing Highway 32 just west of the Hwy 32/Hwy 301 intersection is the nondescript Hortense, Georgia United States Post Office. It has a plaque stating,:

    THIS BUILDING 
    DEDICATED TO 
    PUBLIC SERVICE 
    
    1968
    
    LYNDON B JOHNSON
    PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
    
    W. MARVIN WATSON
    POSTMASTER GENERAL

    One of my earliest memories is going into the post office with my mom when I was a very young child–about 12 or 13 years after the building was dedicated. There wasn’t grass and weeds growing in the cracks of the concrete, and the parking lot wasn’t as sandy as it is now.

    While reading about W. Marvin Watson, I learned that he eulogized Lyndon B. Johnson at his state funeral, which you can watch here. This is a poignant passage considering today’s state of affairs where politics are winner-take-all, zero-sum game, and without the hope of compromise:

    "He was ours and we loved him. Beyond any telling of it he shared his victories and he shared his defeats. In victory, he taught us to be magnanimous. In defeat, he taught us to be without hate, to learn, to rally, to accept the challenge, and to try again. He believed that good men together could accomplish anything even the most impossible of dreams. No matter who his opponent, he constantly sought to find that touchstone within the soul of every man which if discovered would release the impulse for honest and fair solution. Hate was never in this man's heart."
  • Homestead in Hortense

    trees surrounding a house and metal shop

    While I was visiting my parents earlier this month, I took some pictures around their house, shop, and driveway. Despite the hurricane and everything else, it was nice being around so much nature everyday.

    This is the same place where I took photos of the night sky and easy to spot constellations back in January.

    trees draping the driveway to a house and metal shop
    a brick house under blue skys surrounded by tall grass and trees
    a brick house with tin roof with cut wood filling the space between columns holding up the porch roof
    brick pilasters at the corner of the porch
    water pump house, 60khw generac whole-house generator, and electrical hookups
    metal shop building
    metal shop building
    old barn that predates the house
    oaks twining over the driveway
    oaks and pine trees and bushes
    driveway along the powerline easement
    powerline easement in front of the field
    an oak tree
    pine trees reaching to the sky