Modern Renaissance

Modern Renaissance

Photo by Amy J. Owen   The historic Summerville neighborhood is home to some of Augusta’s oldest and most stunning architecture, from Southern style farmhouses with wrap-around porches to quaint bungalow cottages, columned plantation homes, and Spanish colonial...
Very Vera

Very Vera

Photo by Peter Frank Edwards   Vera Stewart has been in the public eye her entire life. Especially here in her hometown of Augusta, she is a well-loved and well-known entrepreneur with a career spanning all the way back to the early 80s. Her 30-plus years of work...
Longleaf Forest

Longleaf Forest

If you live in the Augusta-Aiken area, your yard was once a piece of a forest. Your lawn and garden were the domain of the longleaf pine.  That longleaf forest covered 90 million acres. It ran all the way from the sand hills to the sea, down to Florida, up to...
A Tale of Tenacity

A Tale of Tenacity

I met Kat McCall when a mutual friend of ours put us in touch about donating some of her time and artistic talent to a fundraiser I was organizing. I made the call and within the first five minutes of our conversation, Kat had not only agreed to help with a complete...
Morris Museum of Art at 25

Morris Museum of Art at 25

The two-tone brick building at One 10th Street on Riverwalk Augusta could almost be mistaken for its similar-looking neighbor, the Augusta Marriott and Convention Center. The Morris Museum of Art, however, has the distinction of becoming the first museum ever...
Play Ball

Play Ball

The New Stadium of the Greenjackets   The Augusta GreenJackets front office staff can’t help but smile each time they step foot on the grounds of THEIR new home. Team president Jeff Eiseman stood with a sense of pride as he looked from the concourse over SRP...