A new pathway to Canadian citizenship recently opened for potentially hundreds of thousands. My latest from Bellingham, Washington, where for many people like Grace Letourneau, the border is a fact of life:
A new pathway to Canadian citizenship recently opened for potentially hundreds of thousands. My latest from Bellingham, Washington, where for many people like Grace Letourneau, the border is a fact of life:
Only off by two points. My REM state knows ball. Go Seahawks!
For what it's worth: I had a dream this past week that the Seahawks won the Super Bowl by 18 points.
Happy Canadian Thanksgiving! Here is Tsawwassen, British Columbia, overlooking Mount Baker in Whatcom County, Washington. The first east-facing beach I've been to since Tybee Island, Georgia.
Going to share some more photos from my time in Savannah. This is my favorite. Forsyth Park fountain, February 2023.
So long, Savannah. It was a joy to serve as GPB's Savannah-based reporter for the past three-and-a-half-plus years. I'm now returning to my wife's hometown of Bellingham, Washington, where she's begun an exciting new position. A couple parting shots of the Hostess City of the South:
As promised:
My former station, Georgia Public Broadcasting, is the statewide NPR + PBS affiliate for Georgia that punches way above its smaller size with news, education, TV and public safety .
They're looking at a ~$4.2 million dollar (10%) hole in their budget.
www.gpb.org/federal-fund...
I visited the iron repair shop in Alabama where Savannah's Forsyth Park fountain is getting restored. More to come!
And here's what Forsyth Park looks like without its fountain:
Some scenes from Savannah's Forsyth Park, where crews this week disassembled its iconic fountain for offsite restoration in Alabama. This is the first time in over 100 years that it's been removed from the park, and is the fountain's first major restoration since 1988.
Tina loves her outdoors time
I visited the pop-up set of PBS's "Antiques Roadshow" when the crew traveled to Savannah for a full day of filming at the Georgia State Railroad Museum โ the first stop of their five-city tour this year, kicking off production of the program's 30th anniversary season. My behind-the-scenes story:
What do you call a group of Benjamins?
When I was in college, I once wrote an email to a company to ask about an internship. The manager soon called me,saying how impressed he was by how professionally it was written. This was well before the arrival of ChatGPT. I can't imagine such a phone call happening today.
"A person closed to the possibility of delight finds less of it. A person open to it finds more."
Once again: my supremely talented wife, tearing it up on Tybee Island ๐๏ธ๐ค
Behind the scenes at a taping of PBS's Antiques Roadshow today at the Georgia State Railroad Museum in Savannah. More to come!
"My generation knows that none of us will be able to buy our own houses any time soon, if ever," said 24-year-old Tigerlily Harrington of Savannah. "For many of my peers, affordable rent is also out of reach, and they instead live with their parents or in uncomfortable or unsafe living conditions."
PBS's Antiques Roadshow will be kicking off filming of its 30th anniversary season in Savannah next week! I'll be there, interviewing guests and appraisers for a behind-the-scenes story. In the meantime, my preview:
Had been a while since I turned a story on the Savannah Bananas. That drought is now over:
Savannah Mayor Van Johnson: Georgia has to become "the best place in America not to get shot." He expressed relief this week after a Republican-backed bill failed in the Georgia legislature, which would have given people legal standing to sue Savannah for $25,000 over its new gun-control ordinance.
biiiiig stretch from Tina
The old fountains downtown get all the attention in Savannah, but the others deserve love too. Daffin Park:
Managed to pick all the men's Sweet 16 winners in my March Madness bracket. Naturally, I expect the Elite 8 to derail it all.
On this day 100 years ago, Flannery O'Connor was born in Savannah. I went on a historical tour of the author's childhood home, where she spent her first 13 years โ one-third of her short but prolific life. Tag along:
Meanwhile in neighboring Bryan County โ one of Georgia's fastest-growing, and home to Hyundai's huge new electric vehicle factory โ voters rejected a similar sales tax referendum for public school funding. The margin? <1% (35 votes!) of ballots cast. Preliminary election results from the county:
"With the potential collapse of the Department of Education, I think that making sure that we're paying attention to the local elections and how money is being used locally is really important," a Savannah resident told me, after she voted yes on a sales tax referendum for public school funding.
My supremely talented wife, seen here bringing down the house over the weekend on Tybee Island ๐๏ธ๐ถ
Unlike last year's boisterous bicentennial, this St. Patrick's Day weekend in Savannah will not offer "speed court" for fast bond hearings. City Manager Jay Melder: "It's a pretty good incentive not to be a knucklehead over the weekend, or [else] your accommodations are going to be quite different."