We arrived in Austin smack-dab in the middle of SXSW (South by Southwest), along with 50,000 other people who’d come to Austin to take part in the festival. Continue reading
Tag Archives: on the road
little rock and hot springs, arkansas
Fortified by a sumptuous breakfast, care of Natalie and sous-chef Dan, we were back on the road, heading down the highway a piece to North Little Rock, to spend the night at Dan’s place. Hey, it’s Saturday night! Let’s see what’s doing in Little Rock. Continue reading
batesville, arkansas – celebrating independents
As we cross over the Mississippi River heading west on 40, Memphis at our backs, it hits me that we’ve crossed America’s Great Divide. The mighty Mississippi, where East meets West. Continue reading
memphis – a tale of two cities (part 2)
We didn’t come to Memphis for the food or the river walk or the ducks – we came for the music. Memphis – “Home of the Blues.” Continue reading
memphis – a tale of two cities (part 1)
Memphis – home of the blues, Graceland and Beale Street. That’s all we knew about Memphis before we got there. Oh, and one more thing – the Peabody Ducks. Can’t miss the Peabody Ducks. Continue reading
crossville, tennessee
Two hours east of Nashville, in the mountains of Tennessee, you’ll find the town of Crossville. Head out of town a ways, down the winding country roads, and out there among the rolling hills are two of the biggest Van fans going – Don and Mary Bell, Continue reading
nashville
We could see the storm clouds brewing overhead as we approached Nashville, but the rain held off just long enough for us to get to our hotel, drop our bags off, and head across the street to the local Waffle House for a bite to eat. And then the skies let loose. Continue reading
mississippi
Everything about New Orleans was saying “Stay! Stay!” and we were sorely tempted, but we knew the longer we stayed the less we’d be able to tear ourselves away. Continue reading
new orleans music
Even without the music, New Orleans is a fascinating city, one that is easy to be in – restaurants, shops, a riverwalk along the Mississippi, art galleries, parks – all within walking distance, all filled with friendly folks who are genuinely pleased with life and glad to be spending a part of their day with you. Its narrow one-way streets demand you get out on foot to explore. It’s the only way to see New Orleans, and while you’re out there gawking at all there is on offer, your senses come alive … especially your auditory sense. New Orleans is many things, but paramount is the music. Live music. I daresay there isn’t a city anywhere else that keeps on giving music the way NOLA does. Continue reading
i heart new orleans
“The cops are here. They’re getting a search warrant and coming in.” This is what I hear as I open the door to our bedroom at the insistent knocking that is waking me up from last night’s Mardi Gras celebration. Continue reading