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Friday, November 4, 2016
Farmhouse at Serenbe
The Farmhouse
Visited in the middle of October 2016.
Overall, the food was delicious; flavorful, but not so over seasoned, so that I could add salt and pepper to taste. We had the lamb belly and the grouper. Everything worked well together. If you are someone into the Farm to Table movement this is a good place to try. A limited menu guarantees a more authentic experience. The setting was very cozy, maybe a bit too much.
Cocktail time!
Library. Browsing after dinner!
They had obviously added a couple of tables to the dining area, so people had to shuffle a bit for the servers and other diners to get around. However, great aesthetics, rustic, without feeling old fashioned. The staff was welcoming and helpful, if a little overwhelmed as they were busy due to the Sleepy Hollow Experience, which many people (including us) were attending afterwards. It was a very good experience, and we will be going back.
Overall, if you are traveling from Atlanta, or anywhere else that is 30 minutes or more, I would definitely suggest a Dinner and a Show evening!
Warm Spring, Summer of Fall nights with a drink!
YouTube
Daily Motion
Sunday, October 2, 2016
Dragon Con 2-5 September 2016
Hello all!
It's been a long time since I've done a blog post, and for that I apologize. But, I'm back to tell you about one of my favorite yearly events (I've been attending since 2009), Dragon Con. For those who don't know, and to quote the website, "...it is the largest multi-media, popular culture convention focusing on science fiction & fantasy, gaming, comics, literature, art, music, and film..." Dragon Con. That's it in a nutshell! Dragon Con takes place right in the heart of down town Atlanta, which is great, due to all five of the host hotels (and a bunch of over flow ones) being within around .7 mile of each other.
On the other hand so much proximity can be bad as there are upwards of 77,000 people who attend the four day event; although you can pick up your badges the day prior, so it really is a five day event!
It can be fun, but overwhelming, with so many people. However, you can take MARTA (our public transit), lyft or Uber or even park downtown (be aware that like any big event, the price of parking goes up, exponentially during Labor Day weekend!).
There's a lot of great Cosplay from the very popular such as Star Wars, Star Trek, DC Comics, etc. to lesser known anime or gaming characters, but also quirkier examples like Max Headroom or movie characters from Dirty Dancing's Baby to Marla Singer from Fight
Club!
I would recommend getting your tickets as soon as possible, as the price goes up the closer the convention gets! Also, stay on the lookout for when the hotel rooms open up. I have noticed in the last few years rooms sell out quickly and are harder to get with the increased attendance.
Although the con is very family friendly, just know that after dark, things get a little sexier, raucous and grown up!
If nothing else, I recommend that everyone attend the yearly, Saturday morning parade. It is a sight to see. However, arrive early to get a good spot, as people come from all over the area to attend whether they are going to Dragon Con or not!
It's been a long time since I've done a blog post, and for that I apologize. But, I'm back to tell you about one of my favorite yearly events (I've been attending since 2009), Dragon Con. For those who don't know, and to quote the website, "...it is the largest multi-media, popular culture convention focusing on science fiction & fantasy, gaming, comics, literature, art, music, and film..." Dragon Con. That's it in a nutshell! Dragon Con takes place right in the heart of down town Atlanta, which is great, due to all five of the host hotels (and a bunch of over flow ones) being within around .7 mile of each other.
Peachtree Center |
Peachtree Center MARTA station |
80s nostalgia-Max Headroom |
There's a lot of great Cosplay from the very popular such as Star Wars, Star Trek, DC Comics, etc. to lesser known anime or gaming characters, but also quirkier examples like Max Headroom or movie characters from Dirty Dancing's Baby to Marla Singer from Fight
Sweet! Baby got in the corner. |
Harley Quinn & Catwoman! |
The Hyatt one of the Host hotels |
I would recommend getting your tickets as soon as possible, as the price goes up the closer the convention gets! Also, stay on the lookout for when the hotel rooms open up. I have noticed in the last few years rooms sell out quickly and are harder to get with the increased attendance.
Dragon Con after dark |
Although the con is very family friendly, just know that after dark, things get a little sexier, raucous and grown up!
Sexy! Vampirella |
If nothing else, I recommend that everyone attend the yearly, Saturday morning parade. It is a sight to see. However, arrive early to get a good spot, as people come from all over the area to attend whether they are going to Dragon Con or not!
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Atlanta Botanical Garden (Chihuly Edition--April 30 - October 30, 2017)
Hello all!
I'm back and I'm here to write about the Atlanta Botanical Garden. In particular the Dale Chihuly in the Garden exhibit. For those who don't know, and I will admit, I didn't know until I started-full disclosure-volunteering at the garden in December 2015.
I'm not being paid nor reimbursed to talk about the Chihuly exhibit. I just think on a personal level that his custom designed, glassblowing artwork is amazing and really complements the garden as a whole.
Overall, there are 21 installations; 2 that are permanent and 19 which are new! The artwork is sprinkled throughout the garden, including the Fuqua Conservatory/Orchid center.
There's also a great Chihuly gift shop. Be warned, like much of his work it can be expensive. However, there are also T-shirts, reusable shopping bags,limited edition prints, etc. that are much easier on your (and my) wallet.
There's also, if it gets too hot, starts to rain, or if you want more information, a theatre located in the Hardin Visitor Center, that shows a Chihuly documentary on a loop.
Just an FYI. The Chihuly exhibit is normally open Wednesday - Sunday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Then reopens for Chihuly Nights on Wednesday- Sunday, 6 p.m. -10 p.m. when all the artwork is lit up. HOWEVER, you cannot use you day tickets for the night time, you have to repurchase.
Honestly, if you have to choose, I recommend at night. Breathtaking.
Atlanta Botanical Garden
Thursday, August 11, 2016
Serenbe Playhouse-Miss Saigon Wed Aug 3, 2016 8:00PM
This
(Miss Saigon) is the second production that I have seen at the Serenbe
Playhouse. The first was A Streetcar Named Desire last year. Overall, I
preferred Streetcar, mainly because I am a huge Tennessee Williams fan! ;) It's located just outside the Atlanta Metro area in Palmetto County. http://www.serenbeplayhouse.com/
The actual playhouse is an outdoor field, where the
productions are staged. The company created a real sense of place (Saigon,
Vietnam) and feeling (the 70s during the Vietnam war) with Miss Saigon by
having the actors be in character as you checked in (by a young Viet Cong
soldier)...
or bought a drink at the bar (from young American soldiers).
There was also a real helicopter flying overhead in the final
act. Both productions (set in Saigon and Louisiana, respectively) that I saw
really fit the slightly, humid nighttime of Georgia. Well staged and solid
productions, especially considering they often use recycled or reclaimed materials (a shipping container for Streetcar, for example).
I would advise dressy casual, no cargo shorts or Daisy
Dukes, but a pair of Chinos or a sundress would be appropriate. Also, I suggest
wearing flats due to having to walk a little ways and it was a little muddy on
the night that we went due to rain earlier.
Overall, this is a great way to see some theatre, in nature, just outside the Metro Atlanta area!
Sunday, July 24, 2016
Sunday, July 17, 2016
Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel Edition!
This time, I've decided to review the Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel. Since Chattanooga is within two hours of Atlanta, I don't see why I shouldn't give it some ATL love also. We are con goers and attended a science/science fiction/literary convention-Libertycon- in Chattanooga, TN that was being held at the historic Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel.
Overall, the people working the hotel were polite and helpful, if a little indifferent.
I stayed in building 3, which had a very dated 90s look. The same furniture was used as indoor and outdoor furniture. However, I really liked that we had an accessible balcony overlooking the pool. The pool area was kind of kitschy but in a good way. Building 3 had a nice -if small- workout room with new equipment and a flat screen.
If you are a dog owner there's a nice, enclosed outdoor dog park area in building 3.
The convention area for Libertycon was serviceable, but badly in need up updating. However, The garden area was beautiful and relaxing, with gigantic jenga, chess, corn hole and checkers areas and very loud (at night) frogs!
The registration/lobby area was beautiful and a great place to relax, talk with friends and people watch.Great downtown location within walking distance of restaurants, bars, coffee shops, shopping, library, etc.
Nice, historic trains and a cool retro feel...however, the 8 million dollar renovation that is going on should be focused on updating the rooms. To visit the grounds as a tourist is nice, but for my next weekend in Chattanooga, I won't stay in the hotel again until the rooms are completely updated.
Overall, the people working the hotel were polite and helpful, if a little indifferent.
I stayed in building 3, which had a very dated 90s look. The same furniture was used as indoor and outdoor furniture. However, I really liked that we had an accessible balcony overlooking the pool. The pool area was kind of kitschy but in a good way. Building 3 had a nice -if small- workout room with new equipment and a flat screen.
If you are a dog owner there's a nice, enclosed outdoor dog park area in building 3.
The convention area for Libertycon was serviceable, but badly in need up updating. However, The garden area was beautiful and relaxing, with gigantic jenga, chess, corn hole and checkers areas and very loud (at night) frogs!
The registration/lobby area was beautiful and a great place to relax, talk with friends and people watch.Great downtown location within walking distance of restaurants, bars, coffee shops, shopping, library, etc.
Nice, historic trains and a cool retro feel...however, the 8 million dollar renovation that is going on should be focused on updating the rooms. To visit the grounds as a tourist is nice, but for my next weekend in Chattanooga, I won't stay in the hotel again until the rooms are completely updated.
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Cascade Springs Nature Preserve- Sunday, 19 June 16
Hello!
I recently visited the Cascade Springs Nature Preserve here in Southwest Atlanta. This has nice, easy trails made for walking your dog, taking a bit of exercise or just getting outdoors.
Gorgeous green, that helps mitigate some of the traffic noise that pretty much disappears the further you go. Sunday mornings are great as it is not crowded. Also,I was pleasantly surprised to discover that I wasn't being attacked by mosquitoes, although there were of course the usual bugs hanging around. A great
place to sit, read, have a picnic, or do yoga (saw a group with their mats arriving). The only downsides are that you have to watch out for poison ivy and I tripped on a loose board on one of the paths--so be
careful...Overall, this is a lovely, peaceful and solid green space in the middle of the city.
Gorgeous green, that helps mitigate some of the traffic noise that pretty much disappears the further you go. Sunday mornings are great as it is not crowded. Also,I was pleasantly surprised to discover that I wasn't being attacked by mosquitoes, although there were of course the usual bugs hanging around. A great
place to sit, read, have a picnic, or do yoga (saw a group with their mats arriving). The only downsides are that you have to watch out for poison ivy and I tripped on a loose board on one of the paths--so be
careful...Overall, this is a lovely, peaceful and solid green space in the middle of the city.
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