While I am not what most folks would consider a spiritual person, I do entertain ideas about life’s big questions. Most of these ideas are extremely difficult to put down in words. Try as I might toContinue reading
Inconsistency – Harvest 2016 Reflections & Explorers Log
Hi y’all! I’m treating myself and my friends to monthly reflections, this year. These are meant to help me keep track and make sense of things. I am one of those creative types that flourishContinue reading
3 stunning Georgia waterfalls you’ll love this fall
DeSoto Falls: Camp & picnic near this Georgia Waterfall This easy 2-mile hike follows along the banks of Frogtown Creek leading visitors to upper and lower DeSoto Falls. The out-and-back hikes are a great, family-friendlyContinue reading
3 brilliant art projects perfect for your nature journal
Art and Nature For some, art and nature go hand in hand. Add these projects to your nature journal for fun artistic expression. Four Seasons Tree Art The concept is simple. Represent the different seasonsContinue reading
12 perfect places in Georgia you need to see this fall
The seasons are changing and everyone is looking for the perfect places to enjoy the fall colors in Georgia. I have handpicked a few of my favorites to share with you. Sweetwater Creek StateContinue reading
3 of the best backcountry camps to explore in Georgia
Add these amazing Georgia destinations to your backcountry bucket list this fall and winter. Cloudland Canyon State Park Beginner Backpacking, Great for enjoying the beautiful fall colors of North Georgia Cloudland Canyon is a topContinue reading
3 simple activities for an awesome hike with kids #2
Sounds or Silence? Sometimes, we mistake the gentler sounds of nature for silence. We’re pretty accustomed to a constant barrage of sound from tv, traffic, crowds, and other sources. Close your eyes, be quiet andContinue reading
A look at the longleaf pine-grasslands
Gently rolling sandhills taper off into the plains of Georgia. Farmers grow southern crops on fields as far as the eye can see. The appearance of gnarled live oaks falsely bestow a sense of geologicalContinue reading
A quick look into the true depths of gratitude
My husband’s death, along with living and raising our sons without him is the single most agonizing experience I’ve had on this planet. When I say I’m grateful for this experience, it can seem off-putting, callousContinue reading