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The end of summer is fast-approaching, which means Labor Day gatherings are just around the corner. We know that with only so much summer (and nice weather) left, you don’t want to spend too much time in the kitchen preparing food. So we found a snack to make everyone happy: Speedy Shrimp Flatbread! Your guests […]
Spring has officially arrived and many of the community events/activities that took a break for the Covid-19 pandemic are starting to come back. Like many of you, we are excited about the blossoms, blooms, sun (theoretically), and events that come with spring. Here are some of our favorite spring events and activities that are coming […]
Car ferries provide scenic, romantic, and sometimes historical routes to consider for your next road trip. Ferries work strange magic on road trips, giving you a sense of distance and isolation you don’t find on many roads. We suspect that’s because a boat is the critical component in atypical road-tripping: slower, more relaxing, and often […]
It’s the nearing the end of July, which means we have about 1 month to check off items on our summer bucket lists and make memories. That might sound overwhelming or like a lot of pressure, but you can see and do a LOT in a month in our area. Here are some of our […]
OEMs and NASCAR collaborate to bring production elements to race cars Chevrolet and other major automotive brands competing in the NASCAR Cup Series revealed their Next Gen models today. Chevrolet’s new look on the racetrack will more closely connect to its cars in the showroom when Chevy campaigns its Next Gen Camaro ZL1 race car, […]
With the Covid-19 vaccine more widely available, slowly community activities are coming back, including for Easter on April 4. Easter 2021 may not look like most Easters we’ve known, but it will definitely be better than Easter 2020. Here are some Easter activities happening in the area: Easter Paint & Sip hosted by The Heart […]
While we don’t like to admit it, fall is right around the corner. Summer 2020 has been…unique…but Fall 2020 will be even more so, thanks to Covid-19 (but not really thanks). What will Fall look like without (for many) regular school, youth sports, and football (college, at least)?! It will certainly smell differently without the […]
Many people all over the world are using mandatory or voluntary quarantine for Covid-19 to pick up some new skills or try new hobbies. Seeing as all this happened at the beginning of spring, many people focused in on their gardens…or started gardening for the first time. During these tight financial times, many first-time gardeners […]

