Fairfield Manor – Shreveport

You may remember my post on Fairfield Place B&B in Shreveport a few years ago. Recently we stayed again at the sister property, Fairfield Manor, across the street. 

As usual, we planned this trip on the fly. Literally, we flew in on a Saturday and flew out the next day – a full 25 hours in my hometown of Shreveport. One way to make Shreveport more of a vacation is to stay at a B&B if we’re not traveling with Thing 1 and Thing 2.

Fairfield Place/Fairfield Manor fits the bill. Nestled in the Historic Highland neighborhood, the properties are not far from downtown Shreveport. You can read about my previous stay at Fairfield Place here.

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Winter Lantern Festival – Atlanta, GA

We usually try to see Christmas lights every holiday season. Favorites include Atlanta Botanical Gardens and Fantasy in Lights at Callaway Gardens. This year, we tried out a new event – the Winter Lantern Festival.

Lantern festivals originated in China thousands of years ago. Over the past decades, the spectacular display of hand-crafted silk designs now illuminated by LED lights has spread to the United States. Atlanta welcomed the Global Winter Wonderland in 2013. Now you can catch the annual Atlanta BeltLine Parade and the newer Sandy Springs Lantern Parade.

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A Morning in Portland, Maine

Our trip to the Maritime Provinces of Canada was coming to a close and we had to drive back to Boston for our flight home. By rearranging the itinerary to explore Halifax, Peggy’s Cove, and Lunenburg, we didn’t think we’d spend any time in Portland, Maine.

However, we found a way to squeeze a bit of time there. By powering through a six-hour drive from Saint John, New Brunswick to Portland (after taking the 2.5-hour ferry from Nova Scotia), we arrived in Portland around midnight. This left the next morning to explore the city before heading to Boston.

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Booth Western Art Museum – Cartersville, GA

For years, we’ve heard about the Booth Western Art Museum, but only recently made a visit. Wow – it is impressive!

And I’m not necessarily a fan of Western art. I tend to favor the impressionists such as Monet, Renoir, Pissarro, and Sisley. However, the paintings, sculptures, and movie posters drew me in. Who knew that Cartersville, just 45 minutes northwest of Atlanta, boasted such a great museum in this specific art genre?

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