Cooler weather and the transition to fall seem to signal a welcome from Mother Nature to get outside and explore. So, we did just that and found a few local trails that offer a great place to hike and take in the splendor of the leaves changing color. First up, Anchorage … [Read more...] about Let’s Hike: Anchorage Trail
Travel and Daytrips
A Perfect Afternoon: The Café + Cave Hill Cemetery
Lunch Plus One is something to do with a friend or two or a relative for a simple outing. This Lunch Plus One combines a well-known local restaurant with the final resting place of well-known locals.The Lunch: The Café731 Brent Street #102, LouisvilleOpen Everyday, 8am to … [Read more...] about A Perfect Afternoon: The Café + Cave Hill Cemetery
Experience Thailand Through The Eyes Of A Local Chef
Rachael Reigelman has just returned from a ten-day whirlwind culinary tour of Thailand and she has the elephant pants to prove it. “I came home with 15 pairs,” she says, holding out the fabric around the hips to show them off. “Once I realized how cheap everything was at the … [Read more...] about Experience Thailand Through The Eyes Of A Local Chef
Places To Chill In The “Ville”
If summer has your emotional temperature too high, be intentional about stopping, resting, and recharging. Here are some suggestions for “cooling off” this summer in Louisville: • Visit Dairy Del at 1516 South Shelby Street for a soft serve treat. • Purchase a day pass at … [Read more...] about Places To Chill In The “Ville”
Island Life In Wisconsin: Heading North For A Second Home
It took about 27 minutes for me to fall in love with Maine. On a recent trip there this past spring, my heart was captured in a well-worn lobster cage and thrown overboard. Somewhere in a silent cove lobster boats bob atop me like aquatic pickup trucks. Bald eagles and crows soar … [Read more...] about Island Life In Wisconsin: Heading North For A Second Home




