Following is an excerpt of column published on It's a Southern Thing. Click here to be directed to the full column now. You know that time of year when people start wearing shorts with long-sleeve sweatshirts? It's kind of an offshoot of the Southern fall, when we have no idea if it will be 85… Continue reading We need to talk about socks with sandals
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Whether you like your dummies creepy or classic, you’ll find them all at this museum
The following post is a guest blog by Wil Elrick. During this time when traveling is difficult, he is writing about places on our bucket list. On our bucket list for adventuring section this week, I am featuring a place that Kelly and I have discussed visiting on multiple occasions, but just have yet to… Continue reading Whether you like your dummies creepy or classic, you’ll find them all at this museum
Our rules for road tripping
Below is an excerpt from my column on It's a Southern Thing. Click here to be redirected to the full column. Sweetums and I love road trips, which have been seriously curtailed since the beginning of the pandemic. But road trips through the South are how I find so many interesting roadside attractions to write… Continue reading Our rules for road tripping
The eerie abandoned city that’s burning from below: Guest post
This is a guest blog by my Sweetums, Wil Elrick, who has been writing about places to put on our – and your – bucket list. By Wil Elrick After last weeks’ story about The Winchester Mystery House, I wanted to contribute more posts about the weird, wacky, haunted and wild places that we have… Continue reading The eerie abandoned city that’s burning from below: Guest post
See? Donut emergencies are real, people
This is the first blog post I've ever written about an emergency vehicle, but, trust me, this one deserves it. When Sweetums and I were in Branson, Mo., over the summer, we saw a sign that said "Hurts Donut Co." You know what happened next, right? I grabbed the wheel and we went careening into… Continue reading See? Donut emergencies are real, people
