Country Living Now
Life in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains. Living, breathing, cooking, ordinary life without clutter in a log cabin. Fresh air and Southern hospitality. What else can you ask for?
White Horse in the Country
Monday, September 24, 2012
I guess you're wondering where I've been in the past seven months.. Well, I have been busy traveling back and forth to the foothills of the Smokies trying to make a decision on making the move and starting a new chapter in my life. I have put my house up for sale in hopes of buying a beautiful home with land for the family to enjoy and breathe fresh air. I have also decided to write another book about the snotty people in the city where I have lived for 24 years. So stay tuned while I direct my life into a new cover with many chapters.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Christmas Opry Show
Make sure you check out the Christmas Opry Show at the Miracle Theatre in Pigeon Forge. Great sound effects.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Happy New Year 2012
Wishing all of you a Very Blessed and Healthy New Year 2012. Remember that God's timing is always on time
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Merry Christmas 2011
Wishing you all a Very Merry Christmas. Remember Jesus is the reason for the season.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Hot Tub in the Mountains or Hot Tub in the Tropics.
Hot Tubs, can't live without them now. I couldn't wait to go the mountains to relax in the hot tub at the cabin. It is so relaxing sitting in hot water while the jets pulsate your joints. Along with that comes a view of the Smoky Mountains. It becomes so peaceful and tranquil. So then I bought a hot tub in Miami with a built in marine radio and mini waterfall. I relax to jazz music with the palm trees swaying in the background. So tropical. Could you call this the best of both worlds?
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Country Society vs City Society
Do you think there is a difference of how people are treated if they live in a big city or in the country? Living in Miami everyone expects so much of you and you have to compete with everyone. Living in the Smokies no one cares if you are rich, middle class or poor. Everyone is treated like they want to be treated regardless of their social status. I love the people of the Smokies. They are very down to earth. All you have to say is thank you.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
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