Things to Do Around Atlanta in December
There is no shortage of things to do around Atlanta and other parts of Georgia in December. Tree lightings, pub …
View ArticleWalk the Atlanta Beltline’s Eastside Trail
When I was living in town near Grant Park back in 2008, the Atlanta Beltline was only just breaking …
View ArticleCheck Out These Sites Around Helen
I find that the mention of Helen, Georgia invites one of two reactions — an eye roll or declaration of …
View ArticleDouble Take Cafe: A Southern BBQ Treat on Marietta Square
I discovered Double Take Cafe, or DTC, several months ago and have long owed this awesome place a shout out …
View ArticleGeorgia’s Best Late Summer & Fall Festivals
I hate to be one of those people who complain all winter about how I wish it were summer, and …
View ArticleFernbank Museum of Natural History
Fernbank Natural History Museum is a great place for kids and proms. I say that because both my junior and …
View ArticleVickery Creek Trail and Old Mill Park in Roswell
The Vickery Creek Trail Complex is a nice little oasis in Atlanta’s northern suburb and city Roswell for a walk …
View ArticleWR Social House on Marietta Square
WR Social House is another Marietta Square find thanks to my morning on the Marietta Food Tour. This restaurant used …
View ArticleMy Georgia Bucket List
There are so many things to love in Georgia, but when you live somewhere, it’s easy to take it all …
View ArticleAthens For The Nostalgic Grad
Oh, Athens. Will I ever get over you? I came home from our most recent day trip and started perusing …
View ArticleWhy is Boone, NC worth a visit?
Boone is a charming college town in the mountains and absolutely worth a visit. I travel regularly to nearby Blowing …
View ArticleEric Carle and Other Kid-Friendly Exhibits at the High Museum
Art museums and kids don’t always mix, but there are two temporary exhibitions at the High Museum of Art that …
View ArticleSoutheastern Railway Museum in Duluth, Georgia
Imagine my confusion when we were unable to enter the Southeastern Railway Museum because of a train. We arrived to this …
View ArticleThe Tabernacle Music Venue in Atlanta
Once a Baptist church and infirmary, the Tabernacle, opened in 1910, sat empty for several years until the 1996 Olympics when …
View ArticleWhere are Metro Atlanta’s Food Trucks?
Food trucks are a beloved staple around Atlanta. This is both a blessing and a curse, as while the options …
View ArticleThe Forward Warrior Project in Cabbagetown, Atlanta
Amazing murals can be found all over Atlanta. I’ve previously written about Art on the Beltline and Living Walls — now it’s time …
View ArticleExplore Atlanta: Free and Off the Beaten Path
The question that pops up in my inbox every so often from people coming to visit Atlanta for the first time …
View ArticleChihuly in the Garden: Atlanta Botanical Garden
The countdown is on. The current exhibition of Dale Chihuly’s glass sculptures, Chihuly in the Garden, will close October 30 and …
View ArticleNetherworld Haunted House in Norcross, Georgia
I have checked another item off my bucket list and it was worth the wait. I convinced my husband to …
View ArticleSweetwater Creek State Park in Lithia Springs, Georgia
Now that the 90+-degree days are over in Georgia, we can finally get out and enjoy the outdoors again. Last …
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