The holiday season is upon us and we've put together three of our favorite items for the person from every Southern state. Most of these are handcrafted items that really represent the place, supporting all the small businesses. All items are under $200 USD. Images belong to the individual sellers. Arkansas Arkansas "The Natural State" License Plate Birdhouse, … [Read more...] about The Essential Gifts from Every Southern State
Kentucky
Following the Trail of Tears
The American South was originally inhabited by Native American tribes that were here long before the arrival of Europeans and the establishment of colonies in places like Jamestown and Charleston. In the Carolinas, it was mostly Cherokees, while the Creek tribes inhabited Georgia and Alabama. They had their own government and language and mostly existed peacefully without … [Read more...] about Following the Trail of Tears
Where to Go (in the South) in 2018
It’s the time of year when we start planning upcoming adventures. There are so many places I recommend visiting in the South, but 2018 will be an important year for many reasons. Each of these destinations has been thoughtfully selected for what is new and exciting in the state. This list also serves as a personal bucket list for places we need to write about! So start … [Read more...] about Where to Go (in the South) in 2018
Where to Go (in the South) in 2017
It’s the time of year when we start planning upcoming adventures. There are so many places I recommend visiting in the South, but 2017 will be an important year for many reasons. Each of these destinations has been thoughtfully selected for what is new and exciting in the state. This list also serves as a personal bucket list for places we need to write about! So start … [Read more...] about Where to Go (in the South) in 2017
Lexington’s Horse Racing Legacy
Acres upon acres of pasture with black fence gently contouring the road are all that one can see for miles in rural Kentucky. This is the home for horses. On the ride to Mill Ridge Farm, our guide pointed out the other farms along the way: the red roofs for Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai, the white roofs for a former Kentucky Derby winner. Bluegrass Country has been shaped by the … [Read more...] about Lexington’s Horse Racing Legacy
