Blues Bash takes over the Lowcountry
The Lowcountry is blessed with an abundance of cultural festivals and expositions. From wildlife to food and wine, Spoleto to MOJA, it seems there is always something interesting to experience ...
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Thursday, April 29, 2010
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Job: Urban Designer at SW+A Urban Edge Studio.
Song that best describes you: "Easy Morning Rebel" by My Morning Jacket.
On a Saturday night, you are usually: Drinking a cold one and listening to music with friends.
Favorite event in Charleston and why: Pecha Kucha because it's great to be inspired by all the talented creatives we have in Charleston.
Talents/Hobbies: Photography, oil painting, competition barbecue, hunting, fishing, dirt bikes.
CD in your CD player right now: Cotton Jones (on my iPod -- CDs are old news).
Best thing about Charleston: Downtown and the beautiful natural surroundings.
Worst thing about Charleston: The sprawl between.
Favorite book: "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy.
In love?: Absolutely, with my beautiful wife, Katie.
If your friends described you in one word, what would it be?: Dependable.
How would you describe yourself, in one word: Smarta.
Things you do in your spare time: Cooking out with friends, trying new beers, camping, seeing live music, volunteering for ULI (Urban Land Institute), harassing friends on Facebook, getting outside.
Biggest accomplishment: Working with my team to create Urban Edge Studio.
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