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Mine, Mine, Mine

January 15, 2013by Browsing the Atlas 19 Comments

We’ve traveled to a few places in the Ohio/Tennessee Valley area where they have miniature ‘pan for gold and gemstones’ activities set up for children. You buy a bucket of […]

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Tennessee, Tennessee

Not All Pancakes Are The Same

January 10, 2013by Browsing the Atlas 19 Comments

I used to tease my mom and stepfather Jerry because nearly every time they took a vacation, they went to Gatlinburg. “There’s a whole world out there!” I’d lament. And they’d […]

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Restaurant Reviews, Tennessee, Tennessee

Moonshine Mania

January 6, 2013by Browsing the Atlas 16 Comments

Lately, every time I turn around I’m hearing the word “moonshine.” I don’t know when it became so popular. I have two long-distance relatives who make it. There’s a show […]

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Whodunnit Lucy

January 3, 2013by Browsing the Atlas 28 Comments

I’ve mentioned before that I’m a huge I Love Lucy fan. So are my mother and daughter. I didn’t expect that to come up during our Christmas trip to Pigeon […]

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Tennessee, Tennessee

Greetings From Hell

January 1, 2013by Browsing the Atlas 16 Comments

In case you can’t read this, it says: It may look beautiful, but we’re actually in Hell! Wish you were here! Love, Jo I miss those puppies and Coyote. My […]

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Regrets? I’ve Had So Few

December 27, 2012by Browsing the Atlas 24 Comments

When Lane and Juliet of Southwest Compass tagged me as the next travel blogger to write about “travel regrets,” I was seriously stumped. I am not a woman who regrets […]

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Restaurant Reviews, Tennessee, Tennessee

R.E.M. is on Deck, Ready to Play

December 20, 2012by Browsing the Atlas 16 Comments

It’s December 20th. I’m preparing for the end of the world tomorrow. I’ve crossed ‘Visit the Mayan Ruins’ off my bucket list and have R.E.M.’s “It’s the End of the […]

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Christmas Comes to Orchard Road

December 17, 2012by Browsing the Atlas 20 Comments

The weather outside’s not frightful, and my dear, the scene’s delightful. This is Orchard Road in Singapore — a shopping mecca that puts on spectacular displays of holiday decoration that could rival […]

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My Favorite Animal at Singapore’s Night Safari May Surprise You

December 14, 2012by Browsing the Atlas 17 Comments

    Let’s be real: a zoo is a zoo is a zoo. It doesn’t matter if you’re in Cincinnati, San Diego, or Singapore. Unless you’re in Africa, a hippopotamus […]

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Museums & Tours, Singapore

How Many People Can You Cram Onto One Island?

December 7, 2012by Browsing the Atlas 19 Comments

Singapore is everything I expected it to be: a spotlessly clean shopping  mecca teeming with people. Which actually made me worry that Singapore would be everything I hate.   I do not like shopping […]

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