Times have certainly changed. I never thought that one day I'd be ordering a bouquet of flowers from a volcano to be delivered straight to my door. They are a classic gift that will live on forever. Sure, they may change with the styles, but a flower is a flower and receiving them makes us happy. Flower bouquets date back all the way to 2500 BC. That's one trend ...
Old Town Alexandria: Saturday Farmer’s Market & Fresh Juice!
Saturday morning, Karlee and I went down to the Farmer's Market on King Street in Old Town Alexandria. We decided to let T.C. play his video games for a little while longer, before we took him out to explore the rest of the day. The market ends at noon and we were running late, so we caught the Old Town Trolly! I decided to have some delicious fresh ...
Gardening, Grub, & Grumples!
After breakfast yesterday, I went out for a walk with Grumples. While walking around, I noticed all the pretty well kept mail boxes.  I came home to a pretty scraggly looking one. I immediately made a list and headed to Lowes to get some material for spicing up my mailbox. Growing up, my mom ALWAYS made her mailboxes magical and I use to help her every Spring. I knew ...
Starbucks & the Peach Orchard in South Carolina
I was up bright and early on Sunday morning. I fell asleep at 9:30 on Saturday and had plenty of sleep. On the way to the race, I regretted not bringing my camera as I passed the peach orchards in Fort Mill. They were in bloom and bursting with pink  flowers. I told myself that I'd get up extra early for church and stop there on the way to get a couple of ...
Such an Ice Morning.
I guess I can't complain about the ice. Last year, in Detroit, I was snowed in, iced in, and freezing for months. This has been the first ice/snow storm I've seen all year and it's mid-february. Â I'm sure it'll be melted by next week and I'll be back in light clothes again. I'm hoping it melts soon because I'm going on a mountain trip this weekend and I don't want the ...
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