A Walk Around the Block

I wanted to take you around the block with Coop and me. So here we go, IMG_4254Here we go up the driveway. One of the reasons we love the neighborhood is it feels like we are in the country, but we are in the city. Up the road IMG_4260High tension wires, so that is one not so nice thing. Then up on Sheridan there is a lovely church….IMG_4269This is a great neighborhood. IMG_4277The little ledge that Coop loves to walk on the top of…..IMG_4281Yep on the wall walk….IMG_4291Then there is this house…IMG_4296They just built it, they tore down a cute small house and built this HUGE House.IMG_4312This was a daughter/daddy project from the folks on the corner. I love it! So, that is a brief look at our walk, we love it, hope you did too!

Krog Street Market

Staycationers there is a new hip place to go, Krog Street Market (but don’t ask Siri, she doesn’t know how to get there).

IMG_4329It is so cool. It has a bar right when you walk in, who doesn’t love that?IMG_4325Hop City!

I was looking for Fred’s Meat and Bread, I mean the name itself is just great, don’t you think? On the way there I passed a florist, a tart shop, IMG_4326a pet store, Jeni’s Ice cream, the Spotted Trotter – Meats cheeses and sausages (which are meats) So right before Fred’s Meat and Bread, there is Yalla, a Mediterranean restaurant. Before that there is Grand Champion BBQ, So  the lady working there IMG_4321persuaded me to give it a try. IMG_4318So I ask the guy what is the best thing on the menu, pulled pork, so, I got a pulled pork sandwich and macaroni and cheese. BBQ 2BBQ1can you see how much you get? It was so good and you cannot eat it all. I made it through a half of sandwich. Now I have to go back and try all of the other places. I can’t wait. IMG_4323

Oglethorpe University

A Staycation Idea is to visit a local University, today’s visit was to Oglethorpe University.IMG_4231Oglethorpe University was founded in 1835 and it was started in 1835 with 4 faculty members and 25 students but it was located in Midway, a small community near Milledgeville GA, then the capital of Georgia.

The University closed in 1862 due to the Civil War when the students were soldiers. It lost its endowment because it was in Confederate bonds. Its buildings were barracks and hospitals. In 1870 the institution was briefly relocated in downtown Atlanta, where the present day city hall is.

In 1872 it closed its doors for a second time.IMG_4253

Oglethorpe was rechartered and in 1915 the cornerstone to the new campus was laid at its current location on Peachtree Road in Atlanta. IMG_4236It is a cool self contained Gothic Campus near Buckhead.IMG_4238It is a spectacular campus and well worth a visit.

One very interesting fact is The Crypt of Civilization, the first modern day time capsule is on this campus and not to be opened till the year 8113 AD.

I will be visiting other campuses. Let me know if there are any of real interest to you!IMG_4247

Yummy Nachos

Nachos 3I started out with some diced onions in some ground beef and I used a poblano pepper too, browned the ground beef, added in some Herdez salsa, collards 9 And then I added in Ducal refried beans. Place some Xochil tortilla chips on the cookie sheet and I am usually meticulous about spreading the meat mixture on each chip, this time, I just placed it all over. Then the cheese, I had a shredded quesadilla cheese but you can use just about anything. Throw it into the oven for 10 to 12 minutes. Now, here’s what does it, chop up fresh tomatoes, an avocado some lettuce and some jalapeños but then a drizzle of jalapeño ranch dressing and a drizzle of the salsa – Heaven!Nachos 1

Flow of the New Year

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This WordPress community overflows with talented bloggers. We are fortunate to learn from and appreciate one another via our virtual ‘works.’ Truth be acknowledged, some of us have our favorites.

To welcome 2015 I invited Randy Collis to guest author on this blog. His philosophies and photography have mesmerized many, as evidenced in his stunning posts at China Sojourns Photography. In my opinion, his posts are equal parts wisdom, beauty and inspiration. Following are his welcome words. Thank you, Randy.

The New Year ~ these three words bring inspiration and even desperation for many. A New Year can mean an opportunity to re-set life or to continue an upwards trajectory.

It is exciting as it is terrifying, planning a path of success for 2015.  New decisions to be made; decisions that twist stomachs and souls like nothing else as the fear of failure and consequences await.

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New Year – Great Time to Walk!

walk 2I am getting ahead of myself, because someone didn’t want to go for a walk….walk 3Okay, it was a little chilly when we started in the 30’s, but it was so beautiful! We headed out for the trail.Creek TrailIt is about a mile to get to the trail on Miss Cheshire Bridge Rd. walk 1Yes we saw this blooming on the way. walk 6It really is a great walk. We all need to explore and find new finds and fun things to see and do and when it is this easy we are just so fortunate! Happy New Year to all!!!walk 7

Happy New Year – Good Luck to All! Collard Greens

Here is my super secret collard green recipe, enjoy! Take 16 ounces fresh Collards or you can use Turnip Greens too. Boil them for 45 minutes with water to about half of the way in the pot, like this collards 3Now grab a cup of tea.collards 2Chop up a small onion and a couple of cloves of garlic.collards 1 If you have a small, mini food processor take a bout 4 chile de arbol pods and put them in and grind them up.collards 6Melt 3 tablespoons of butter and the onions garlic and ground chile de arbol. Drain the water off of the greens add a half of a jar of Herdez salsa, hot! to the greens.collards 9Okay add the onion mixture stir and leave on to cook at medium for an hour. Now you know the secret to good luck for the new year! ENJOY!! and Happy New Year!