Intense downpours flavored Saturday with humidity and relief.
I finally met one of my future classmates yesterday. I helped her move some furniture into her new apartment and then headed downtown with her for lunch at Trappeze. While their menu was short, the food was far above the pub food standard. It was really great to finally connect with someone in the program, find things in common, and share all the Athens facts and tid-bits I’ve been storing for just such an occasion.
Downtown Athens hosted three separate festivals yesterday afternoon. There was the Hot Corner Festival on the corner of Washington and Hull; Hot Corner was described by Flagpole as “the early 20th century epicenter of African American commerce and culture in downtown Athens.” I appreciated the saxophone music that seemed to voice all the feelings in a Southern summer afternoon. And then there was the Indie Arts and Crafts festival. Check out these local artisans (I loved them): Bella Bee, Christy Wooke, Prairie Dog Inc, Genevieve Gail. And finally on College Ave was the Human Rights Festival, marked by a stage holding a banner that read Stop All Wars. (Amen, amen).
Last night I met several friends at the Terrapin Brewery, which distributes throughout the Southeast but brews in Athens. Basically the tour involves paying $8 for a glass and 8 tickets, each ticket allowing you to sample 1 beer, and then hanging out in a warehouse-like-building, listening to a local band, and getting your glass refilled. There is a bit were you can listen to one of the owners/founders give a tour, but what that really means is standing in one place while he tells you how they came up with the name (Grateful Dead fans), what ingredients are in beer, and what special brews they’ve been doing recently. The tour is only vaguely interesting, but the whole experience really is fun. I only used three of my eight tickets and tried the rye, wheat and golden beers. One day I’ll suck it up and try the darker brews – I’m just not that brave yet.