Flora-Tourism in Georgia

When I first left Georgia, it was the Magnolias I missed. I have loved exploring the state’s natural beauty since I returned seven years ago. This year, I made a list. My favorites I visit every year along with a few hidden gems that are on my must see for 2025. So if you are flower obsessed like me, enjoy your visit and let me know which spot is your favorite!

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Siren Sounds of 2024

Is it just me, or do you find yourself listening to the same music on repeat? It is such an easy habit to fall into. At this point, I’ve had the same albums on rotation for years. Having this list has been a great way for me to branch out and find new artists to jam on my long drives for work. Here’s the ladies that gave me good company in 2024.

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Summer Drives: What I've Been Listening to While Commuting 150+ Miles Each Week

Despite the chaos of the road, there's a serene quality in having time to myself during my weekly(ish) drives for work. Whether I'm brainstorming for writing projects, catching up with loved ones, or queuing up new discoveries, my car journeys have become a sanctuary of inspiration and exploration this summer. Here are five things I’ve been listening to this summer.

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Take a (Georgia) Hike

Discovering a place to reconnect with the earth beneath our feet does not require a trip to the North Georgia mountains. Dozens of walking trails sit within a 60-mile radius of Macon, just waiting to be explored. Exploring new trails often reignites a waning passion or inspires a new way to spend time with family and friends. Whether you’re hoping to begin hiking close to home, or you’re looking for your new favorite trail, this guide is a great place to start.

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Siren Sounds of 2023

How fun to measure our years in music! I love how music can transport us back to places and times in our lives that we may overlook. Those in between moments that music can elevate and make something worth remembering. Cheers to the sirens that kept me company in 2023.

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Spooky Books You Still Have Time to Read Before Halloween

To get myself in the spooky way, this October I piled on the scary books. Though I am sure these selections may be considered only mildly creepy by some, to me, they are chilling. They are all under 300 pages, written by women, and perfect for a light, literary fright.

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