Library of Congress In The Country| October (2017 flashback)

Hey friends! I can’t believe that we are over mid-way through October? Time always boggles my mind. The days have become much cooler this week, which I think most of us are enjoying, and now we play the game of when to keep our heat on full time! I even got a freeze warning on […]

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Swannanoa Palace

I’m a little (okay, a lot) delinquent on this post, considering we visited Swannanoa in the Fall, right when those gorgeous changing leaves are about to be at their peak. Even though it’s been a few months since the visit, I couldn’t not share. Swannanoa is too beautiful not to share. Swannanoa is nestled in […]

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The Rosewell Plantation Ruins

About six years ago I was introduced to these beautiful ruins, hidden behind thick woods and back roads. Instantly, it was love. I’ve been back a good handful of times since I was first shown this skeleton of a mansion and each time it still manages to impress me. The mansion began being built in […]

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Things From My Childhood | T.V. Shows Part 1

I figured I would pause on the Fall related topics and move onto something fun and nostalgic. Nostalgia is one of my favorite things and I love to look back on when I was little and see fun reminders of growing up. Thanks to Youtube, we can view all of our favorite old shows (even […]

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Iris eau de toilette Spray by Crabtree and Evelyn

About a year ago I discovered at Hallmark this amazing scent. Every time I would go in I would always spritz a little on my wrist, not ready to make the commitment of purchasing a bottle for myself. So after admiring it all this time, this was the only thing I asked my husband to […]

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100 Year Anniversary of Titanic Sinking

Pin Even after 100 years, we’re still fascinated by this ship that couldn’t sink. Lately I’ve been interested in the people who survived and those that didn’t. This was such a tragedy in history that didn’t involve war or some form of violent action. It was merely an accident that cost hundreds their life. I […]

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