Tag: Tennessee

  • My first visit to Sperry’s in Bellevue

    My first visit to Sperry’s in Bellevue

    This cafe and mercantile is a part of the Sperry’s restaurant family. I really enjoyed the whole experience. They offer a great variety of things in the mercantile and the cafe has some great options for food, drinks and coffee supplies. I’ll definitely go back. I spent a total of $18.66. Sperry’s carrot cake $5.99…

  • The Coffee Chronicles: Drips Coffee Shop

    The Coffee Chronicles: Drips Coffee Shop

    Coffee House Summer Tour Location:Drips104 Glen Oak Blvd,Hendersonville, Tn 37075 Drinks:Campfire Latte Description:This latte was inspired by s’mores. It’s a delicious mix of chocolate, graham crackers and marshmallow flavors creating a fun experience for the palate. For a dessert style latte, this was fantastic.

  • A Brief Walk Around Downtown Nashville

    A Brief Walk Around Downtown Nashville

    I went for a walk around downtown Nashville. There were a decent number of tourists wandering about. The doors were shut to all of the honky-tonks, which reminded of how Nashville used to be. The days before you were overwhelmed with sound from every direction. As I walked past each bar, I could see and…

  • Catfish Out of Water

    Catfish Out of Water

    “Catfish Out of Water” was a collection of catfish sculptures that were placed throughout the city of Nashville. In October of 2003, the city made a decision to ask local artists and craftspeople to paint 51 catfish sculptures. This would be done as a way to celebrate National Catfish Month (August), and would be ready…

  • Coffee and Compassion

    Coffee and Compassion

    Today, I was reminded to pay more attention to people. I was at a local coffee shop when a guy walked in, came over to me and held out a brochure. He mumbled something, and without really looking at him, or what he had, I waved him off. As he walked away, I looked up…

  • A Night of Bacon and Pappy Van Winkle

    A Night of Bacon and Pappy Van Winkle

    Have you ever had an amazing experience and afterwards thought, “Okay, I can die happy?” A multicourse dinner using the best bacon and bourbon in the world created a moment like that for me. The evening of October 1, 2008, is seared into my memory. Chef Joe Shaw and Joshua Smith, of The Standard, planned…

  • A Royal Clown in Nashville

    A Royal Clown in Nashville

    During the mid-1970’s, people wanted vehicles that got better gas mileage. After the gas shortages of 1973, car sales were declining. There was concern over rising gas prices and concerns about more shortages. Due to these concerns, car companies were changing quite a few of their models. They promised more vehicles with better gas mileage.…