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![]() It reportedly went up for auction a few years later and was listed for a cool $2.85 million. The home went on the market in 2014 and sold for $1.5 million. It is remarkable to note that until recently, this home had remained in the Nolan family for three generations over the past 180 years. It was substantially renovated in 1872 and features 6 bedrooms, a library, a reception hall, and a music room. The 7,800-square-foot mansion was originally built in 1832 for the family of William T. The Nolan House has been made famous as the childhood home of Brad Pitt’s fictitious character, Benjamin Button, in the blockbuster movie The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. This is an original statue from the Mother of Perpetual Help chapel. If you do get a chance to peek into the yard, you’ll notice an iron pavilion with a statue of the Virgin Mary inside. It was undergoing extensive renovations when we visited, so unfortunately we weren’t able to get a very good picture. The structure currently serves as part of the Saint George Episcopal School. He lived here until 2009 when the home went into foreclosure. The home was then purchased in 2005 by actor Nicolas Cage. This home was even used for several scenes in her book, The Violin. In 1996, novelist Anne Rice purchased the chapel and turned it into her private residence. In 1925, the home was purchased by the Redemptorist Fathers and was turned into a Catholic Chapel. It was built in 1857 and designed by the famed architect, Henry Howard. This structure is an example of an Italianate-style mansion. They have acquired six historic mansions that have since been repurposed into stunning classroom buildings as part of the McGehee Garden District campus. Over the years, the school has continued to expand and now owns nearly the entire 2300 block of St. The home was extensively renovated, turning parlor rooms into classrooms, the stable into a cafeteria, and the carriage house into a gym. McGehee School, an elite private girls school. In 1929, the home was purchased by the Louise S. ![]() At the time of his death, his real estate investments included 31 properties in New York and 6 plantations in Louisianna. This was just one of the many properties owned by Johnson. It was one of the only homes in the city that had a basement, and it even had an elevator. That would be the equivalent of around $2.7 million today. The Bradish Johnson House was one of the finer homes in the neighborhood and cost $100,000. His distillery was involved in the “swill milk” scandal that led to stricter consumer protection laws. He owned a large milk distillery in New York and several sugar plantations and refineries in Louisana. ![]() The home was originally built in 1872 for Bradish Johnson, a wealthy industrialist. However, the Bradish Johnson House is unique in that this post-Civil War mansion was built using the French Second Empire–style. Many of the mansions in the Garden District reflect the Greek Revival style. We didn’t get a chance to stop here so I don’t have a photo, but click the link to see photos of the exterior and gorgeous interior. The significance of this home is that it is the oldest house in the Garden District. The Toby-Westfeldt House is a Greek Revival-style home that was built in 1838. While the Mannings no longer reside here, it is still cool to see Peyton Manning’s childhood home and imagine all the footballs that were tossed on this lawn. In 1982, NFL Quarterback Elisha Archie Manning III moved his wife and three sons into this home.Īrchie played for the New Orleans Saints for over a decade and two of their sons, Peyton and Eli, went on to play in the NFL as well. But perhaps the most famous residents are the Manning Family. ![]() Over the years, eight other families lived in this home, including a state representative. ![]() His wife is a NOLA native and the two bought this beautiful home in the Garden District. When Goodman is not busy filming, he likes to call New Orleans home. His iconic voice is behind the animated character Sulley in Monster’s Inc., as well as Baloo in The Jungle Book, and many more. He also starred in movies such as The Babe, The Flintstones, Blues Brothers, Evan Almighty, The Hangover III, and dozens more. John Goodman is a beloved American actor who is best known for his role as the family patriarch in Rosanne. Unfortunately, we didn’t get a chance to stop here so I don’t have a photo, but click the link for a photo and more information. It is rumored that this home was the setting for her famous Mayfair Witches novels. This Greek Revival home was built in 1857 and was once the home of novelist Anne Rice and her husband Stan Rice who was a poet and painter. You’ll find original brick walls, exposed ductwork, and brass fixtures. The hip coffee shop is housed in a historic building and is bursting with character. ![]() ![]() Rev Terry provides the first detailed account of the use of coffee in India. Rev Terry was the chaplain to Sir Thomas Roe, ambassador of the King of England, at Jahangir’s court. The first actual mention of coffee being consumed comes from the work of Reverend Edward Terry in the court of Emperor Jehangir, in 1616. Today, coffee is still grown in these hills and the area is known as ‘Baba Budangiri’, which also houses the saint’s tomb.īaba Budangiri range of hills | Wikimedia Commons Coffee from these plants was served as a drink to the local people. The Baba was revered by Hindus and Muslims alike and while on one of his journeys to Mecca, for the Hajj, he is said to have brought back seven raw coffee seeds from the port of Mocha in Yemen, hidden in his flowing robes.īack home, he planted the seeds on the slopes of the Chandragiri hills, near the caves where he and his followers had settled. Baba Budan was from Chikmaglur in present-day Karnataka and he lived in a cave on a hill. It took a wandering Sufi mystic to change all that in the 16th century. This was to ensure that the Middle East retained its monopoly over coffee production, and even the Mughals initially exported coffee from here. they couldn't be used to grow the coffee plant. The only beans that were allowed to be taken out were roasted and hence sterile i.e. In fact, by now, references to coffee seem to have been popping up across.Īrab men smoking pipe and drinking Turkish coffee in a coffee shop corner in Jerusalem | Wikimedia Commonsįor the longest time, the coffee plant was so prized that people were not allowed to carry its seeds out of the Arabian Peninsula. While there is no corroboration for the tale of the shepherd in Ethiopia, the earliest reference to people drinking coffee as a beverage comes from Yemen in the Arabian Peninsula, in the 14th or 15th CE. It was fine-tuned over time – the seed began to be roasted to perfection – to give us the fine brews we savour today. Apparently, this is how coffee was discovered by man. ![]() He began to observe his flock more closely and found that his ‘hopped-up’ sheep were munching on berries from a certain plant, which was changing their behaviour. ![]() But the tale of coffee itself begins in Ethiopia, where legend has it that a shepherd in the highlands of Ethiopia noticed that some of his sheep were more alert and active than the rest. When you think of coffee, you think of cafes churning out frothy shakes and hot cups of cappuccino you don't think of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan’s old capital and definitely not a Sufi saint who first brought coffee beans to India more than 400 years ago.Īs you may have now guessed, India’s coffee connection is the story of ancient trade routes, Sufi saints and our penchant for lounging around and chatting. ![]() ![]() I got a standing ovation, and he took his guitar back!” ![]() Finally, he decided that there enough people who wanted to hear me that, no matter if I was good or not, it would be worth it to let me on stage. Also, I kept sending people over to ask him to let me play. He asked me for a union card, and I had one. ![]() But Johnny already had his chops down and wanted to play with the revered B.B.”I was about 17,” Johnny remembers, “and B.B. The only whites in the crowd, they no doubt stood out. King at a Beaumont club called the Raven. There’s a famous story about a time in 1962 when Johnny and his brother went to see B.B. Clarence, who recorded for the swamp boogie specialty label Goldband, KRCO, Frolic, Diamond, Moon-Lite, Hall-Way and other regional labels. Who opened Winter’s eye’s and ears to rural blues and Cajun music. I always felt welcome.” He also became friends with Clarence Garlow, a deejay at the black radio station KJET in Beaumont. I went to black clubs all the time, and nobody ever bothered me. Looking back, he believes people in the black community knew that he was sincere, that he was genuinely possessed by the blues. Despite the brutal legacy, Johnny remembers never hesitating as a kid to venture into black neighborhoods to hear and play music. Mobs wandered the streets, businesses burned, martial law went into effect, and more than 2,000 uniformed National Guardsmen and Texas Rangers sealed off the town from the rest of the world until tempers cooled. The town had been side to one of the worst race riots in Texas history just nine months before Johnny’s birth. Racial tensions in Beaumont were still high in those days. He formed his first band, Johnny and the Jammers, in 1959 at the age of 15, with his 12-year-old brother Edgar on keyboards. Richardson – The Big Bopper of “Chantilly Lace” fame – and became hooked on 50’s rock & roll. Growing up in a rough-and-tumble town populated by oilfield wildcatters and shipyard workers, he spent long hours listening to a local deejay named J.P. Constantly shifting between simple country blues in the vein of Robert Johnson, to all-out electric slide guitar blues-rock, – Johnny has always been one of the most respected singers and guitar players in rock and the clear link between British blues-rock and American Southern rock (a la the Allman Brothers and Lynyrd Skynyrd.) Throughout the ’70s and ’80s, Johnny was the unofficial torch-bearer for the blues, championing and aiding the careers of his idols like Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker. Signing to Columbia records in 1969 called largest solo artist deal of it’s time, Johnny immediately laid out the blueprint for his fresh take on classic blues a prime combination for the legions of fans just discovering the blues via the likes of Jimmy Page and Eric Clapton. ![]() Waves of young guitarists come and go now, with no idea how great Johnny Winters was.Johnny Winter has been a guitar hero without equal. And so I think at some point, SRV surpassed him, in the lore and narrative of guitar hero "history." And of course, not to be cynical, but it helps to die young, in the lore of rock 'n roll.Īnd then, I see youtube videos of JW at the latest Crossroads festival, and it breaks my heart. To the mass audience, and to the "critics," JW didn't make great records. It wasn't just a "Texas" thing it was every wannabee electric guitarist in 1974, sitting around trying to learn "Little Wing" and just hearing about Muddy Waters for the first time. He was second to Hendrix, and it was a close second. Among the guitarists I played with, Johnny Winters was easily the second most influential, killer guitar influence of that time. The effects and influences of various guitarist ebb and flow in strange ways. My casual view of this "controversy" is that JW's influence (on all blues and blues/rock guitarists of this era, not just SRV) was so obvious it was hardly worth commenting on, and Stevie was probably just annoyed by the obviousness of it. ![]() (I did have a friend who took guitar lessons in Austin from both Jimmie and Stevie - whatever that amounted to, I can't tell you, but his anecdotes confirm my view about a lot of this stuff, to this day.) 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Crafted with precision and made in the USA, it is designed to last through the ever changing seasons. B-17 Bomber Airplane Weathervane - Made in USA ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s just as well that the range of tanks is surprisingly varied and it’s fun to mix things up and complete levels with different tanks. It does lengthen the game, but it’s a cheap way to do it. By around the 10th level players need to have replayed missions with different tanks to have earned enough medals to unlock the later levels. Each time a tank completes a level for the first time it earns a medal. From that point on new enemies and levels are few and far between.Īll of that is standard for an arcade game, and Namco has picked some nasty ways to pad out the game’s length so that players don’t jump into the activity log and think they didn’t get their money’s worth. Yes, by around the 39th minute, you’ve seen a solid 80 per cent of what this game is going to offer. In the single player game each mission lasts for around three minutes, and it was incredibly disappointing to find enemies were reused (albeit more powerful and a different colour) by just the 13th level. ![]() There is no story to speak off and there is no depth beyond unlocking more tanks and levelling them up (no customisation, they just get more powerful according to prescribed paths with each new level). ![]() A very popular one in its homeland of Japan, but this means a couple of important things. Just to emphasise: this is an arcade game. If you were to think of Monster Hunter, and turn those big epic monster battles into simple-to-control arcade action battles, you’d be surprisingly close to Tank! Tank! Tank! As an arcade game it lacks for any of the depth of Monster Hunter, of course, but the same focus on gigantic conflict is as compelling here as it is in Capcom’s series, and the easy controls make for a wildly dynamic multiplayer experience. ![]() ![]() ![]() you are always going to want more than that, so you are generally good adding 100-200 ppm Cl or SO4 based on what you are going for. Our concentrations of other ions such as SO4 and Cl- are rather low, so you are pretty much good adding whatever ppm you are looking for, maybe more or less accounting for about 40ppm SO4 and Ca+. ![]() Once you know this value (or can reasonably estimate it), it becomes very easy if you use Beersmith or Bru'n water. This is quite difficult to predict as it can range from about 90ppm in runoff season, to 180ppm in late winter. If you are going to adjust for pH, you need a ballpark CaCO3 conc to start, and this changes throughout the year based on dilution in the rivers with precipitation and snowmelt. The trouble with acid additions in Calgary water is the dynamic yearly hardness concentrations. The higher % containers seem to be more economically reasonable (vs. The only trouble is finding it at a reasonable price. I've found Phosphoric acid to be a great alternative as there is no discernible taste to it. > As with any off flavour, some people can be sensitive to it vs. no sparge) batches and you're doing blonder type beers that requires more acid. You need to be careful in how much you add, especially if you do full volume (ie. I found personally I was more sensitive to it (perhaps a case of short term dysgeusia to due to a new medication). One other note is that lactic acid (and/or acid malt) does have a taste threshold. I don't have a pH meter so I can't verify that 100%. It didn't go out of critical range for either max or min values, so I'd assume if you target a mid-range pH like 5.4 then you 'should be okay' even if the seasonal water is slightly different. I've also tried both max and min reported values in Bru'n water to see what happens to the calculated pH. There are known seasonal swings but the City does not offer up monthly reports, at least not to the general public. Using in the average values for the source water. I use the City water reports in Bru'n water. Hopefully someone can dig them up for you. There's also a great set of slides that I believe Kevin has done, which was presented at a meeting sometime last year. Seems to work, but does vary! (which is why I'm looking at setting up an R/O system for paler beers hauling from the water store is getting annoying). From the average numbers on I think it was the 2018 report, I inputted Ca 56, Mg 16, Na 9, Cl 12, SO4 75 and HCO3 173. Pretty easy.Ĭalgary's water profile is listed online as well at Calgary.ca. Once you get your equipment, kinds of salts you have, and your water profile dialed in, it's literally as easy as pressing 'Auto' and putting in the amounts that it spits out, and then picking your mash pH and adding the acid required. After all I learned about water (John Palmer, Bru'n Water, Reddit, other books), the 'Auto' button in Brewfather just made things so much easier. I have gone through many different kinds of software for it, and settled on Brewfather. UK municipal drinking water is rarely unusable for brewing if time is taken to understand and treat it correctly, and can be turned to almost any style.There's a lot to learn about water, but there's a lot of resources out there as well. For that you need a proper water report, or at least to get an alkalinity test kit and know what your water alkalinity is. Also the range of acids you will unwittingly use for cooking processes or flavour reasons is surprising (lemon juice = citric acid, vinegar = acetic acid, the tang in yoghurt or cheese = lactic acid).Īdditionally pH is not a determinant of the suitability of water for brewing. I agree that you should just chuck anything into your beer without knowing what it will do, but I don't agree with the idea that you're adding a 'bucket of chemicals'.Īs a Chef, do you not add sodium chloride to food? Chloride/Sulphate balance adjustment is to beer what seasoning is to food. If people approached every obstactle in life with a similar outlook, we would all be living in caves, throwing rocks at animals.īrewers all over the country learn about water and what is needed to make various styles of beer, that's why Fullers make everything from porters to golden ales and there water is hard like mine.Ĭhemicals make up everthing around us, including us, it's nothing to be scared of. Now if I had to brew a IPA/bitter, I would have to throw/guess a bucket full of chemicals at my brew, without actually knowing what they do I live in Solihull, West Mids our water is supplied by Severn Trent, it has a Ph of 8.4, which is ideal for Stouts/Porters, its just a shame that I prefer bitters/IPA`s, that I cannot brew with my water. Why would you want to throw so many chemicals at your wort, that you dont really understand what they do? JMHO.you cannot replicate a water profile, as a HB`er its impossible. ![]() ![]() ![]() With iMyFone Umate Pro you can clean all iOS files, including photos, videos, private data, iMessages, and more You can even erase any sort of data even previously deleted information, thereby making. 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It's just, when you have to spend time in the tent during a rain-fall, don't expect to have much ventilation, it can get to be a bit suffocating, especially if there is more than two of you in the tent.įor a ground cloth I use painters plastic I cut to fit. I've never met a tent that doesn't eventually begin to leak a little, so I think only having a half cup of water in the tent is pretty impressive. The rain-fly does do its job, I have been in some torrential downpours and maybe soaked up a half cup of water at most afterwards. So, when it does begin to rain, although the tent doesn't really leak much, you have to zip the windows almost completely up. The coverage of the rain-fly is a bit small. The ventilation leads to one of my only complaints with this tent, which actually has to do with the rain-fly. There is a mesh opening in the ceiling, as well as windows on each end, the doors have a mesh area with another window directly beside them that opens up. With the divider in place there is room enough in each side to place a queen size air mattress, as well as some gear. ![]() I have never actually used the divider on a camping trip, but have put it up a time or two just to check it out. Speaking of, the divider does have a zipper in it, so you can open the divider up during the day if you wish. You don't have to enter through one side and then go through the divider. I like that once in place that the front door gives access to one side, and the rear door gives access to the other side. ![]() The tent does come with a divider that can be tied up using the dog bone/loop design, so it installs in seconds. The large size does add to the weight of this tent, but I imagine most everyone who uses this tent will be car camping and not having to pack it very far, so weight isn't much of an issue. I have even survived a strong thunderstorm or two, and the poles held up find during some fairly strong winds. In the years I have owned it and many times I've set this tent up I haven't had one splinter or break yet. They are of a larger diameter and thicker material than the average fiberglass pole. Having said that, I am ok with the fiberglass poles that come with this tent. I'm not a huge fan of fiberglass poles, I've broken my fair share of them. However, stake out and set up is an easy job, and will take less than 10 minutes. This tent did come with the yellow plastic tent stakes, after the first time out with those I wound up purchasing some heavier duty aluminum stakes. I can do it by myself, but this is a job probably better done by two people to keep from damaging the fiberglass poles. The set up of the tent isn't all that bad. Realistically, I think four people would be plenty, but you could manage six ok if you had somewhere else to store the gear. 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