Posts tagged callaway gardens
Callaway Gardens “Fantasy in Lights”
2HOW DO YOU GET INTO THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT? Our family travelled to Pine Mountain, Georgia recently to experience a few special family moments together at Callaway Gardens. The weeks following Thanksgiving are sure to fly by in a big rush. Lots of scheduled plans usually find our family exhausted by the time the new year arrives.
We met my parents and immediately enjoyed a lunch (and incredible More >
Harvest Moon Festival
0THANKS TO SOME AWESOME RELATIVES AND FRIENDS, DAVE AND I GOT TO HANG OUT AT CALLAWAY GARDENS LISTENING TO SOME GREAT MUSIC. I’m filing my “this is how i spent my weekend report” for you. I have a more detailed post coming later this week, but I just had to give a Monday morning shout out to Mat Kearney for the rockin’ performance he gave during the Harvest Moon Festival at Callaway Gardens this More >
Wordless Wednesday: Little Moments
4I’VE HAD A WEEK TO EDIT THE PHOTOS FROM OUR TRIP TO CALLAWAY GARDENS FOR THE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS 150 EVENT. As I have been working my way though them it makes me smile when I reach a photo which has a moment represented within it. Sometimes it is intentional, like the photo I took of the bandana on Dave’s handlebars. That blue bandana was signed by Dave’s friend, Tim, who has MS. Each time Dave More >
Wordless Wednesday: A Brother’s Job
4TO MAKE SISTERS SCREAM — THIS IS A BROTHER’S OFFICIAL JOB. And William does it well. We were in Callaway Gardens this weekend. There were a few minutes before the ‘birds of prey’ show so we explored the beautiful surroundings of The Discovery Center. There was zip-lining nearby to watch and William was enamored. The morning light was lovely so I took a few pictures of Grace. She was in a great More >
Not Your Ordinary Weekend
0THIS WEEKEND WAS FILLED WITH PLENTY OF CYCLING AND FUNDRAISING. We spent the weekend at Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, Georgia with the Domestiques cycling team. My husband began riding with them about two years ago and this weekend they raced the Multiple Sclerosis’ Cox MS150 event. We had so much fun…imagine a tent city in the middle of beautiful wooded surroundings with about 10,000 people More >













