Cooler weather and the transition to fall seem to signal a welcome from Mother Nature to get outside and explore. So, we did just that and found a few local trails that offer a great place to hike and take in the splendor of the leaves changing color. First up, Anchorage … [Read more...] about Let’s Hike: Anchorage Trail
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Leave Summer Behind With Our September Happenings Guide
Looking for something to do? Today’s Transitions Magazine has the scoop on where to go and what to do this month.What’s Happening in SeptemberFall Fun begins at Gallrein Farms this month with the Sunflower and Corn Festival taking place the first two weekends of September.The … [Read more...] about Leave Summer Behind With Our September Happenings Guide
Volunteering: “I can do that.”
When you lay your head on your pillow tonight you may not think too much about your bed, but Tom Recktenwald does. He thinks about all the children in our city who don’t have a bed to sleep in each night. As president of the Louisville West Chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace, Tom … [Read more...] about Volunteering: “I can do that.”
Places To Chill In The “Ville”
If summer has your emotional temperature too high, be intentional about stopping, resting, and recharging. Here are some suggestions for “cooling off” this summer in Louisville:• Visit Dairy Del at 1516 South Shelby Street for a soft serve treat.• Purchase a day pass at the Omni … [Read more...] about Places To Chill In The “Ville”
Island Life In Wisconsin: Heading North For A Second Home
It took about 27 minutes for me to fall in love with Maine. On a recent trip there this past spring, my heart was captured in a well-worn lobster cage and thrown overboard. Somewhere in a silent cove lobster boats bob atop me like aquatic pickup trucks. Bald eagles and crows soar … [Read more...] about Island Life In Wisconsin: Heading North For A Second Home