Traveling, exploring, and nature has always been passions of mine. From the time I was a wee rugrat until my current mid-40 something self, I’ve always been… Read more “Life Lesson #1: Collect Experiences!”
Category: history
Georiga Interactive Sightseeing Map
Looking for amazing things to see, do and eat in Georgia. I use this map when we are out and about to see what there is to… Read more “Georiga Interactive Sightseeing Map”
30 things to do in Atlanta with Children under 5
The chances are that if you have children who are under five years old you are either: On a budget You don’t want to blow a lot… Read more “30 things to do in Atlanta with Children under 5”
The King of Bridges
In Woodbury, GA there is an old covered bridge spanning Red Oak Creek. Built in 1840, by a freed slave, this bridge has a lot of history… Read more “The King of Bridges”
#WhenYouSeeIt: What is THAT doing out HERE?
Behind the Gathany Museum on the campus of Toccoa Falls College, there is a stream called “Dead Man Branch.” Why it is called that? I am not… Read more “#WhenYouSeeIt: What is THAT doing out HERE?”
So You Only have 8 hours in Nassau?
If you have ever taken a cruise you know when the ship floats into port, you only have hours to get your sightseeing on. I typically don’t… Read more “So You Only have 8 hours in Nassau?”
Do you know what a Headgate and Lockkeeper are? I didn’t.. until now.
What in the sam hill are headgates, lock, lockkeeper and a towpath? Did you know the city of Augusta, GA has all of these? If you are into outdoor… Read more “Do you know what a Headgate and Lockkeeper are? I didn’t.. until now.”
3 Days in Blue Ridge, GA
Need to get out of the city for a few days? Only have a 3-day weekend to spare? Here is my 3-day guide to Blue Ridge, GA… Read more “3 Days in Blue Ridge, GA”
Turing Trash into Art
Georiga red clay is much like a Southern belle. She is uniquely unlike any other of her kind. She can be hard on the outside but soft… Read more “Turing Trash into Art”
Skeenah Mill
Built in 1848, the grist mill at Skeenah campground, was fully operational for over one-hundred-thirty years. Today it sits silently as a plant grows from the top… Read more “Skeenah Mill”