Monthly Archives: July 2012
Old Meets New: Hunter Museum of American Art
It’s just stunning. It really is. Perched 80 feet above the Tennessee River with a commanding view of the city of Chattanooga, the Hunter Museum of American Art blends the architecture of a stately columned mansion with the sleek Gehry-like curves of a modern structure. … Continue reading
Bluff View Art District: Chattanooga View Points
Even on the Fourth of July, Chattanooga’s Bluff View Art District was open for business! It’s a place unique unto itself — an artist colony of sorts, offering historic lodging, a noteworthy museum, artists’ renderings, and places to relax and eat … Continue reading
Hot Time, Good Cause: Red, White, and Rock for Red Cross
No one planning Red, White, and Rock, the Knoxville Area Red Cross fundraiser, could have predicted the heat. In fact, not even the weatherman could see it coming! With over 100-degree weather and an outdoor setting at Knoxville’s Cherokee Plaza, … Continue reading
Great Day for Berry Pickin’ : The Fruit and Berry Patch
Sometimes the serendipitous adventures are best — well, at least it was last Sunday as my husband Bert and I took a leisurely ride through Halls (North Knoxville) just looking at all the new developments and changes out that way. Have you … Continue reading