Pecan Pie Gazette
A big ole slice of the south
By Nicholas Komor -- November 12, 2008 at 5:09 pm · Filed under Design

STROKE IS THE SIZE OF YOUR LINE!
This is the newest and bestest blog-show ever to hit the webosphere. Tune in here, and maybe if you find me on outings in the smaller-Atlanta-area, for the latest in heavily opinionated design commentary when I judge EVERYTHING.
DEZIGNTIME!!!
brought to you by Colours of Passion, a mental concept created by Clint Zeagler and Nicholas Komor

photo by Greg Alexander
By Clint Zeagler -- September 26, 2008 at 4:46 pm · Filed under Design, Event

Here are the photos from the MODA ( WEBSITE ) sponsored Allan Chochinov Lecture ( CORE77 WEBSITE )








By Ansley Whipple -- September 23, 2008 at 5:47 pm · Filed under Event

Tonight come join us at the Art House Co-op in Castleberry Hills for a lecture by Allan Chochinov, editor and founder of Core77. You won’t want to miss it! Stay tuned for pictures from the event.
By Clint Zeagler -- September 23, 2008 at 1:12 pm · Filed under Postcards

Dear Reader,
This was my Nana’s restaurant in Sylvania GA. After this picture was taken a pie factory was added onto the back of the building, where my grandfather baked the world’s largest peanut pie, as documented by the Guiness Book of World Records.
Lot’s of Love
Clint Zeagler
By Clint Zeagler -- September 15, 2008 at 6:15 pm · Filed under Photography
When shooting our Spring 2009 Photos and Video we invited a guest photographer along to take some shots. Here is Gudrun Stone’s ( WEBSITE ) take on LEGENDARY Pecan Pie Couture Spring 2009.






By Andrea Wilson -- September 13, 2008 at 9:31 pm · Filed under Reads

If you’ve been in a bookstore at all in the past year, you have probably seen Twilight, by Stephenie Meyer ( WEBSITE ). The cover is black with a pair of snow white hands cradling a tantalizing red apple. Having a semi-secret penchant for vampires, I decided to check it out. The story is easy and immediately fun to read. Although it is riddled with teen angst, Meyer’s character development and choice of setting, rainy Forks, Washington, drew me in enough to overlook the sometimes tedious melodrama. Before I knew it, all 544 pages of Twilight were over and I was clamoring for the next book, New Moon. A little disappointing and a little long (608 pages), I stuck it out with New Moon and in the end there was enough to pull me into the third installment, Eclipse. I enjoyed this one almost as much as the first and was happy to have it propel me into the fourth. But if you, reader, make it that far, don’t bother with the fourth and final novel, Breaking Dawn. It promises a lame plot and stupid character names. Okay, really just one supremely dumb name, but couple that with a disappointing story line and see how you feel. I almost put the book down without finishing. It really sucks to end a series with a rotten tomato like Stephenie Meyer did with Breaking Dawn because it taints the whole series. I cannot, in good conscience, recommend this series to anyone because I was so disappointed in the end, even though there were some strong moments. Twilight was a great first book, but it led me into the second which sealed my fate. My final verdict: skip it.
By Clint Zeagler -- September 8, 2008 at 7:57 pm · Filed under Postcards

Dear Reader,
Greetings again from Sylvania, we are staying at the wonderful Dixie Motel.
-Clint Zeagler
By Clint Zeagler -- September 7, 2008 at 7:38 pm · Filed under Event
I was out at Elliot Street Pub ( WEBSITE ) last night supporting my favorite team the AVX Squids ( WEBSITE ) in the FM2408 Bike Race ( WEBSITE ). Here is a photo journal of how the night unfolded.







By Clint Zeagler -- September 6, 2008 at 10:47 pm · Filed under Fashion
Another find. Anna Korte Vintage Jewelry ( WEBSITE ).




Anna cuts up gloves to make shredded earrings and necklaces, so pretty.


Bio from Site:
Based out of Portland, or, Anna vintage jewelry is a limited edition jewelry line that is made from authentic vintage materials. with the exception of the ear wires and some of the clasps, every single piece anna uses in her designs is entirely, 100% vintage.
Anna hunts through antique stores and estate sales for special pieces, although the majority of her finds come from old costume jewelry warehouses where she can uncover small runs of vintage dead-stock chains and baubles to incorporate into her work. Anna also uses leather in her designs that is recycled from antique leather gloves, an old and luxuriously tactile accessory, transformed into designs that are current and wearable.
By Clint Zeagler -- August 29, 2008 at 10:21 pm · Filed under Feature Stories, Fashion, Legends, Event

Its that time of year again when comic book characters and movie science fiction heroes jump from the screen and page for a vacation at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis. That’s right Guys and Gals its DRAGONCON! ( WEBSITE ) Here are some Pictures from check in!


CARMEN SANDIEGO FOUND! and she likes Dr. Pepper cause it matches her outfit.





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