Athens, Texas…Home of the Hamburger???
Although named after Athens, Greece, I do not believe that I saw anything in Athens, Texas that left me feeling transported to a far-off land, drenched in history and legends. I did however step back in time when I entered into an old 1960s home that has been repurposed as an eclectic little coffee shop with a bronze sculpture of a big hamburger sitting on the table.
Is Natchez Worth Visiting?
Should you visit Natchez, MS? Absolutely! The rich history and heritage of one of the oldest settlements in the lower Mississippi River Valley will transport you to a different time.
Creating Sacred Spaces in Ordinary Places
After helping construct the three-circuit labyrinth of glowing lights, we were immersed in a multi-deminsional experience. Alex Amora soaked us in a sound bath of various frequencies as we journeyed inward while walking the labyrinth path. Aris Kian recited her original poem, “Angel of Duty (Sophie’s Lament)”, and artist Eepi Chaad shared her knowledge of stones and natural elements with the gift of a Mala bead bracelet. The entire event was provided for free by the Houston Grand Opera.
Valdosta, Georgia
A pitstop in Valdosta, GA, was the delicious and creative reprieve I needed along a long road trip alone.
Greenwood Rising
Before the 1921 Tulsa Massacre, Greenwood was known as Black Wall Street. Visit the area and tour Greenwood Rising.