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Bathhouse Row – Hot Springs National Park

My husband thought I was nuts – completely nuts. We were visiting my hometown of Shreveport, La. when I said, “Instead of going straight back to Atlanta, we could go up through Arkansas, over to Tennessee, spend the night in Memphis and then get back to Atlanta tomorrow night.” Within a few hours, we found ourselves in Hot Springs where I had vacationed as a child.

Things had changed since those trips in the 1970’s. Well,  not everything had changed, especially not the Arlington Hotel. This historic hotel has looked the same since 1924 and will continue to do so until a natural disaster comes along. I fondly recall walking with my parents across the street from the Arlington into the Hot Springs National Park at dusk. It was the first time I had ever seen fireflies, which we called lightning bugs. (more…)

St. Arnold Brewing – Houston

I’ll take the Weedwacker. No, make that a Fancy Lawnmower instead. Believe it or not, I wasn’t at Home Depot or Lowe’s; but rather at Saint Arnold Brewing Company in…

A North Georgia Vineyard That’s Actually Good

The vineyards at Serenberry Winery
The vineyards at Serenberry Winery

North Georgia and wineries. To me, those two don’t even go together. Recently, however, I discovered a vineyard up in Morganton, near Blue Ridge, Georgia that’s worth talking about.

The first thing I love about Serenberry Winery is that it’s located on a gravel road off Highway 60. It’s a farmhouse, not some pretentious tasting room. The story is that the house and barn were built in the 1920’s and purchased during the 1960’s. Over time, the vineyard was planted and the barn was converted into “the little house,” then later the tasting room. (more…)

Dr. Bombay’s Underwater Tea Party

Dr. Bombay's Underwater Tea Party
Dr. Bombay’s Underwater Tea Party

Dr. Bombay!

Dr. Bombay!

Emergency! Emergency!

Come Right Away!

If you’re over the age of 30, you probably remember this chant from the TV show “Bewitched” which aired from 1964-1972 in prime time, and seems to always be on TV reruns.

Recently, I heard about Dr. Bombay’s Underwater Tea Party located in Atlanta near Candler Park. I had to see it for myself and I was not disappointed!

The inside was filled with wall to wall books and a large tea menu. Books and tea…my favorite combination. (more…)