Yesterday was day 2 of not having a car. I biked to my dentist appointment about a mile away on Peachtree Street. Not bad at all! In the past the only places I’ve biked in the city was to Piedmont Park or to the Virginia Highlands. This is the first time I’ve biked on a busier road. I do wish we had bike lanes though.
Later that morning, I walked just a few blocks south of my neighborhood to get my car at Midtown Tire (if you’re looking for a repair shop they’re good people) located on Ponce de Leon. I know Ponce is WAAAAAY shady, but I figured I’d be okay since I’m just crossing to the other side of the street to get to the shop. Nonetheless, I prepared for this. I put on my darkest pair of sunglasses so I wouldn’t have to make eye contact with the crazies. I put on long pants so I wouldn’t be mistaken for a hooker and a plain black shirt to not call attention to myself. I put on athletic shoes just in case I had to make a run for it. I even had my fanny pack on, although a stylish one, so that my wallet wouldn’t get snatched.
So I’m walking down Charles Allen in my nice little neighborhood and the absolute SPLIT SECOND I get on to the intersection of Charles Allen and Ponce I see this crackhead coming toward me. He mumbles something and I tell him I don’t have any cash on me. He mumbles something again and I notice he already has cash in his hand. Then he says it again, even louder… “Suck my —- for 5 dollars???”. I HAVE NEVER BEEN SO INSULTED IN MY WHOLE LIFE!!!! Probably against my better judgement I started cursing him out on the street, which in turn probably made ME look like I belonged on Ponce. “Are you f#(*$%&#(*&$% crazy??? I’m not a prostitute you nasty bum!!! #)($*#)$*)#*$!!!!”
I made it across the street in one piece and HAPPILY drove my car back home. I’m never doing that ever again. I will walk everywhere in Midtown, but I’m not touching Ponce de Leon Ave!!! It’s crazy how just one block up you’re in a really nice neighborhood, but you get to Ponce and it’s like day and night.
Sorry… no pictures for this post… I was too busy watching out for my own safety!!!!!
Tags: atlanta, bums, crackheads, hookers, midtown, midtown tire, Ponce de Leon Ave
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For a looong time I’ve been thinking about how I should be using my car less because of its toll on the environment, the issue of obesity in America, political issues like offshore drilling, and simply because it’s just plain dumb for me to be driving to the places I’ve been driving to. I have zero excuses for driving as much as I do. It’s just become a bad habit. I live in the heart of the city where many things I need are within a mile or less.
Sunday night, Mike and I were getting ready to pick up some dinner (around the corner). We jumped in my car and as it started moving forward we heard this painfully loud, terrible screeching noise like metal scraping metal. My trusty car was sick for the first time and had to be taken in.
So this week, I’ve had to rely on walking and biking for everything I needed to do. Yesterday, I walked over to Gilbert’s Meditteranean Cafe for their lunch specials. I love this place. They have one of the best weekday lunch deals ever and everything is crazy delicious.

Lovely open air dining area with a nice people watching view of Piedmont & 10th.

Cute decor in the friendly and cozy dining area.

Pick 3 combo for $8.99 - Caprese Salad, Babaganoush with Pita, Lemon Chicken Sandwich.
Later that afternoon, I walked to Trader Joe’s on Monroe & 8th to pick up groceries for dinner. I broke a little sweat, but it was pretty painless! Their recyclable bags make it easy for you to throw your purchases over your shoulder and carry home. By the end of the day I felt really good about walking everywhere. I think I’ll do this more often and pretend like I don’t have a car. Too bad it took my car being screwed up for me to FINALLY start doing this.
Tags: 10th street, atlanta, Gilbert's Meditteranean Cafe, midtown, Monroe, Trader Joe's, walking
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Midtown Art Cinema is probably my favorite place to watch a movie in Atlanta. It’s a little more low-key than say, Atlantic Station and has more of a local type feel. It’s also where all of the indie films show in town which is another reason I like to go.
So this time I went and checked out the movie Surfwise, a documentary about a Stanford educated doctor who decided to drop everything to travel around the country, live out of his camper with his wife and nine kids, and just surf. I’d probably give the movie a 7 out of 10. One part when the son was singing a story about his scarred relationship with his dad was kind of corny and painful to watch and other parts I wish they went more in detail with the story… but overall the movie was pretty good.
In a backwards way the movie reminds me of how I ended up in Atlanta. Basically, before I moved to Atlanta in 2005 I was in Hawaii living a ridiculous lifestyle to some and I thought maybe I’d get my shit together.. go to grad school on the mainland.. make more money.. be more successful.. buy a house.. blah blah blah… all the things you’re supposed to do. What I realized after I got here and accomplished almost all of it.. is who the hell cares? I had the time of my life living on my brother’s couch and being a beach bum. I could practically fit all of my belongings into 2 suitcases. Yes, I worked… but that was never a priority for me at the time. I eventually got my own studio that had absolutely nothing in it, but gave in to mainland society’s idea that I needed more. Looking back.. I was living in extreme simplicity to get by, but also living some of the happiest days of my life. It’s still something I struggle with these days, the urge to go back, but we’ll see! I’ll have to convince Mike… it would be twice as good this time around with him there with me! One of the old Hawaiians told me before I left that the islands would never stop calling me back…=P
But yeah! Go watch a movie at the Midtown Art Cinema!


Tags: atlanta, independent films, indie movie theatre, midtown, midtown art cinema, midtown atlanta, surf documentary, surfing, surfwise
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I’ve never been much of a BBQ fan, but Fat Matt’s Rib Shack definitely changed that. I’ve been here probably at least 20 times and never get tired of it. It’s a great little mom and pop place that usually has a line going out the door as soon as it opens. Another cool thing is that every night there’s a blues band that performs. It’s definitely a great place to take out of towners for a local flare… YUM!

Full slab of ribs and bbq sauce (I shared with Mike)

With baked beans and brunswick stew!
Tags: atlanta, baked beans, bbq, brunswick stew, fat matt's rib shack, midtown, midtown atlanta, piedmont ave, RuSan's, sushi, sushi pizza
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One of my favorite restaurants in Atlanta is the Flying Biscuit. I like to go to the one on Piedmont Ave & 10th Street since I can just walk there. I love the organic oatmeal pancakes with peaches on top… mMmMM! I usually end up loving everything I order from the Flying Biscuit. They’re mainly known for their (all day) breakfasts, but I’ve been here for the dinner menu once and it was pretty damn good! I have no idea why the dinner crowd is so sparse. The weekend wait for breakfast can also be long, but then again I don’t mind since that corner tends to be a really good people watching spot!

“The High Flyer” An organic oatmeal pancake with warn peach compote, 2 eggs, and a sausage

…and also served with a flying biscuit (I added the gravy), and your choice of moon dusted potatoes, creamy dreamy grits, or a side salad of field greens. Yum!!!
Tags: 10th street, atlanta, flying biscuit, midtown, midtown atlanta, organic oatmeal pancake, piedmont ave
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