Ambassador Neil Bush responds to Ambassador Rogov, Head of OSCE s Programme Office in Bishkek, and Dr Alexander Wolters, Director of the OSCE Academy in Bishkek.
In a recent conversation with my sister, we began discussing our trips out west to New Mexico to visit my mom s family.
The talk turned to restaurants we always enjoyed when we went out there, even though eating out was a rare occurrence. But that was only because my aunts and my step-grandmother were such awesome cooks who were always whipping up Mexican or Tex-Mex cuisine that would knock your socks off.
But when we WOULD go out, Uncle Vic made it count.
There s a place in a tiny unincorporated town called Pinos Altos, just north of Silver City where my family lives. The restaurant is called Buckhorn and it is temporarily closed. But back in the day, it thrived and that was because, of course, the food was absolutely amazing. But the place had tons of history, being among the oldest restaurants in Grant County. So good.
Researcher digs deep to add to Georgia’s Black history
February 18, 2021
Tony Lowe was drawn to Isaiah Lofton’s story, enriching the civil rights record
They’d gather at a local diner in Hogansville, Georgia, and whenever they spoke, Tony Lowe listened.
Week in and week out, a collection of older African American men, respected elders in the community, would trade stories about the history and legacy of this tiny town in the western part of the state. Armed with a pen and a pad, Lowe, an associate professor at the University of Georgia’s School of Social Work, would ask questions, take notes and soak in this intimate exploration of the fabric of his hometown.