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Biscuits and Chattanooga

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The weather is so hot and muggy here.  It is nice that Nashville has plenty of scooters around, because its really too hot to walk around all day. Luckily, my second weekend in Nashville I rented a car and decided to visit Chattanooga and Franklin.   Highlights from week 2: Biscuit Love - Another place that several people/blogs have mentioned to visit.  The Gulch location is just a 10 minute walk from me.  I tried going on the first Saturday I was there, but the line was insane.  Instead I got up extra early before work and made my way over.  It did not disappoint, the biscuit was unbelievably good -- so many layers and buttery.  A total must try!  If you plan on visiting Nashville, plan on eating lots, the food is  really great. Pedestrian Bridge - Great views of the city and lake.  If you can, go during sunset, its really pretty to see the colors of the sky changing. Rock City in Chattanooga - Touristy, but I'm still happy I we...

Home of Country Music

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After being home for 2 months, I'm ready to start traveling again.  Nashville is my next stop.  This place has been on  my bucket list forever!     My first week I spent exploring The Gulch area close to where I'm staying.  I wanted to get a lay of the land and my neighborhood for the month.  It’s a really nice area with lots of cute boutiques and restaurants around.  I walked to the famous Broadway section of town and went to Johnny Cash's Honky Tonk.  I loved it so much!  Such a cool vibe sitting at the bar listening to live music.  While I thought it would all be country, the musicians play everything.  Once the weekend hit, I was amazed by how different Nashville was.  Weekdays have a cool not overly busy vibe, but during the weekends everything is packed with bachelor and bachelorette parties.  The first weekend there really opened up my eyes to how lucky I was to be staying...

Exploring My Own Cities - Home in the East Coast (5/27-8/1)

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Finally updating - if feels like a lifetime has passed since I last updated.  My last few months have been so busy.  After Denver, I went home in June and July for some East Coast adventures. The 2 months were filled with so many great memories.  It was wonderful spending some time with my family and friends. Some highlights/adventures that stood out: Day trip to Deerfield, MA - Such an awesome day with my parents.  It's 2 hours away from our house, but it was worth the drive up to explore a different area of the state.  Some highlights from that trip include: Mount Sugarloaf State Reservation - The views from up top are beautiful. Yankee Candle Flagship Store - So many candles for such good deals.   Walking around the country store was really fun, they have a whole   Christmas section (all year around). Hiking Blue Hills - Great way to get your steps in and see some gorgeous views.   On a clear day, you can see the Boston skyline from Ellio...