by Guest Post | Jun 24, 2021 | Features
One of the most interesting and enjoyable shooting sports is skeet shooting. It takes immense skill and concentration to aim and shoot at the targets and the learning curve isn’t too narrow. If you’re looking for good skeet shooting galleries and trap shooting ranges... by Judy Garrison | Jun 15, 2021 | Features, Food for Thought
While the Lincoln-Douglas debates lasted more than three hours each and are considered to be the greatest contest of disagreements in American history, BBQ lovers might take umbrage. For as far back in time as folks have stoked the fire to heat, smoke or grill a slab... by Lissa Poirot | Jun 15, 2021 | Features, Starred
One beautiful summer day in 2019, the City of Lawrenceville celebrated its groundbreaking of a $31-million arts facility located downtown and just across the street from the Gwinnett County Historic Courthouse. It was a thrilling moment and the culmination of 12 years... by Lissa Poirot | Jun 15, 2021 | Home & Garden
WHETHER YOU ARE LUCKY enough to live in the mountains or fortunate enough to visit often, the sense of being in nature, surrounded by forests, the sounds of birds chirping and insects humming, and the crisp, fresh air brings a sense of peace. It’s no wonder we want to... by Bre Humphries | Jun 15, 2021 | Vines & Hops
THERE’S NO DOUBT the craft beer craze is here to stay; with more than 150 breweries and counting across the state of Georgia, there’s always something new brewing, and the possibility of stumbling across something unique is always just a sip away. It’s an adventure... by Amy Meadows | Jun 15, 2021 | Features
ON JULY 31, 2020, Mary Beth Hughes officially closed the doors of Tallulah Point Overlook, a beloved tourist shop situated on the Scenic Loop just up U.S. Route 441 at the edge of Tallulah Gorge State Park. And at 10 a.m. the next morning, on August 1, 2020, she... by Carly F. Cooper | Jun 15, 2021 | Food for Thought
GEORGIA IS BLESSED with mild enough weather that—with few exceptions—we can dine outdoors year-round. So when Riverstone Corner Bistro owner Shelly Farrar decided to expand and relocate the restaurant, she knew it had to have a spacious... by Julie Hostetter | Jun 14, 2021 | Starred, Day Trips
THERE IS SOMETHING a little magical about a getaway to Barnsley Resort. Perhaps it’s the romantic history found among the historic house ruins, the sweet as molasses Southern hospitality or the “Mayberry-esque” grounds that serve as a reminder of simpler times, when... by Bre Humphries | Jun 5, 2021 | Features, Starred
I lay flat on my back on my paddleboard, eyes closed, face and palms turned toward the sun, breathing deeply of the salt-tinged air. A light breeze stirred just enough movement in the water to create a gentle rocking effect; otherwise, all was still. This marsh... by Bre Humphries | Jun 4, 2021 | Georgia Made
Never underestimate the power of an encouraging word. To offer a more positive narrative to the world around him, Flow Inspirations mastermind Gary Chichester takes scripture, quotes, quips and sayings and transcribes them onto beautifully hand-made and hand-painted... by Lissa Poirot | Jun 3, 2021 | Features, Starred
Every summer for 46 years before the pandemic, the skies of Georgia have been filled with hot air balloons in a race from the mountains to the sea. The only long-distance race of hot air balloons in the U.S. doesn’t get half the press of the hot air balloon festival...
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