Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Vacation to the Mountains day 1

Our trip began on November 23, 2oo9. I left Memphis around...dark. The sun had yet to rise and I simply love leaving to go anywhere before the sun shows it's beautiful face. I drove to Corinth, Mississippi
to meet my parents and brother and it just so happens that my bff lives in Corinth so it was a double bonus for me.
I got to see the lovely little town that he speaks so highly of and the roof that has been so many times romanticized... perhaps not so much the roof but the view from that roof. I have to admit that I was truly jealous of B's new place. He has a way of always living in the greatest spots!!!
Corinth has some really beautiful homes... Did I mention that I'm a Realtor???
It was a loooonnnnnngggg drive that felt as though it would never end, and to be honest we did not arrive until after dark but they say it's not always the destination that make life special but the journey getting there and that I say is true. I do have to mention a quaint little spot in the middle of nowhere... I was just craving a hamburger and this little place provided. If you are ever driving on hwy 72 in Tennessee, stop in, it's small and locally owned!!! Did I mention the hamburgers were great??? We sort of drove through Waynesboro... Hometown of Mark Collie.. Honestly I did not know exactly who he was but he is a country music artist and actor. "even the man in the moon is crying". I remember that song but I looked him up and this song is pretty good too for a country song ;)

Along the long road we seriously ran into a cattle drive... I think what really happened was that the cows pictured below...
they escaped. While doing so they had like traffic blocked for miles, I was in TN not Texas.
Next beautiful home... Savanna, TN, please excuse the pole. We were trying to make up for the time that the cows wasted.

Next stop...well not really a stop but the next quaint town was Columbia. I so wish we would have stopped in for a while... They have something called Mule day, yes Mule day!!! Antibellum homes gorore and below a quick shot of the courthouse. I love downtown area ecspecially in towns this size, which is about 33,000.






This is me in a opps shot






Here is the first sign that we were getting closer... the mini mountains. I'm not sure where this was taken.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

And we smile

My broker told me to make note: List the 10 people that you actually enjoy being around. You know the people that you actually feel their radiance when you stand next to them and also list the 10 people that bring you down. Ummm the people that are negative and usually do not have much good to say and if they do, it’s usually followed by something negative.
After making your list he advised that I spend as much time with the first ten and drop the second ten. Although that is easier said than done but sometimes it is best to steer clear of the ones that bring you down.

This is a hard tough time we are living in and here lately it seems that at
least two out of three people have a glum attitude. Everyone is inclined to get down on their luck every now and again but what do you do when your friends and loved ones start heading down that jam packed road? Of course in a perfect world, we would want to help them get out of their funk and try to point out the “good” things in life. And yes, even in an economy like this there are still good things that are happening.

First, here in Memphis, TN it is just turning cool and the colors are showing out. The trees are turning the most beautiful shades of orange and yellow. It’s getting chili outside at night and people are starting to use their fireplaces which smell unbelievable when walking by. The full moon is tonight, November 19, 2009. Look up at it, see its beauty, it is shining just for us!!! Breathe deep because this world is still wonderful.
If you happen to be one of the ones that down on your luck, there are simple things that can snap you back into happiness.

  • Pray; yet so easy but sometimes forgotten about. It’s good to have that heart to heart with the big guy. He does bless us everyday whether we see it directly or not. Romans 14:19 says “Let us therefore make every effort to do what leads to peace and to mutual edification.” Sometimes just making that effort can be a challenge but it says to focus on peace and mutual edification. We must pursue and share peace if we are going to have peace.

  • Exercise; this is tough for me sometimes especially now that it’s colder and I’m a runner and I like to run outside. I also like yoga, which I used to do everyday but have slacked off a lot throughout the years. So now I do about 20 minutes worth of yoga before I hit the road running. This is a huge benefit because I feel better while I’m running and my speed has increases just a tad since I’ve started. Plus, runners are supposed to stretch anyways...

  • Watch “As Good as it Gets” with Jack Nicholson, Helen Hunt and Greg Kinnear. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXHxg6Ug9GM

  • Adopt a fur baby http://www.guardianangelpetrescue.com/

The link above is a great pet rescue team and for anyone who does not click the link. They are having “Wine for a Paw, An Emergency Fundraiser” on December 4th from 5-7:30 p.m. at St. Sebastian Hall, St. Anne Catholic Church which is located at 706 S. Highland Street. This event will consist of tasting wines for your Holiday giving and entertaining, also a silent Auction.



Adapt a Fur Baby!!!


~Life is sweet only if you make it that way~

This morning I went out for a run and when I returned I was sitting on my front porch which I often do after running. So here are some of the activities that are going on outside my house.

This is a little blurry but these two squires are the cutest. They chased each other around this tree for at least 10 minutes.

A bloom on the alzalea bush thing. I love alzalea and they grow so good around my house. I have like six of them. This alzaleahas been here for years and I just planted a few baby ones.

These guys started showing up about two weeks ago. I like the little red that pops out. Christmas is coming!!!

















































































Thursday, November 5, 2009

Great Places to Live


The University of Memphis area... In a small area of town south of the University there sits a little neighborhood called
Normal Station.
I love this area. The neighborhood is an old one but it has young spirit. Most of the homes in this area did not start going up until after World War II.


The name Normal Station is like most of the other "stations" in Memphis, it has everything to do with trains. Notice all the Stations as you ride down Southern Ave.


There are a lot of small attractions to living in this neighborhood;

First and of course my favorite... Pete & Sams.
I love this restaurant!!! It's old and charming and the food is great... I always get the same thing because no other Italian restaurant comes close. Like I said it's old and has not really been updated and remodeled but the ambiance... I like the way the people make you feel when you walk in the door!!! It's like they know you, that's a great feeling for a small town girl in a big city...

Then there is Audubon Park which is a wonderful place for an afternoon stroll or picnic. It also offers tennis courts, golf course and playground.

There is even a private cemetery that few know about. Guess where it is?????

There are a lot of University of Memphis students that live in this area but it is also a great place to start a family...


Campus School K-6, gets all the props here. This school received a five star rating


St. Anne K-8 comes in second with four stars


Harding Academy 4-6 is also in this area but I did not find the ratings for them


Click here for more neighborhood information


I'm Loving Memphis!!!

First, there's Memphis food!!! I love eating out in Memphis. A few nights ago I went to Cafe 1912 for the first time, it was wonderful. I had the Salmon over rice. It was very tasty!!!!



Another Cooper Young secret is Lou's Pizza Pie!!! I had the Moon Pie, it was probably the best pizza I have ever had...Garlic, Mozzarella, Artichoke Hearts, Tomatoes, Red Onions, Kalamata Olives & Pesto... Which is why I was surprised that the place was so empty, they do deliver so...


I Love the way this Lou thinks....His thoughts on Success