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Johnson City, Tennessee

January 15, 2020 / Joanna Talbot / 3 Comments

Our annual anniversary trip in November was another one for the photo album. This year we chose Johnson City, Tennessee, as our destination. It's just over our western border, on the other side of the Blue Ridge Mountains. We had a few different routes to choose from but we settled on taking the interstate as … Continue reading Johnson City, Tennessee

Field Trips for Introverts

July 6, 2019July 6, 2019 / Joanna Talbot / 6 Comments

One of the biggest misconceptions about introverts is that we prefer to stay home and don’t enjoy getting out in the world. That couldn’t be farther from the truth. Introverts thrive on gaining a deeper knowledge of our world and those close to us. We want our interactions with the world to be meaningful, joy-giving, … Continue reading Field Trips for Introverts

Alamance County, North Carolina

November 28, 2017July 17, 2018 / Joanna Talbot / 8 Comments

The drawback of our country's interstate road system is that we miss out on so many wonderful towns and sites. Instead of being waymarkers along the route they are relegated to a name on a green or brown sign as we fly past on the way to our destination. My husband and I were given … Continue reading Alamance County, North Carolina

Town Creek Indian Mound

October 17, 2017July 17, 2018 / Joanna Talbot / 3 Comments

Sometimes you have to step away from the emails and housecleaning and go on an adventure! A few weeks ago I did just that. Not wanting to go alone I called my mother and she agreed to be my road trip buddy. Our destination of choice was the Town Creek Indian Mound in Mt. Gilead, … Continue reading Town Creek Indian Mound

What Traveling Has Taught Me

March 17, 2017July 17, 2018 / Joanna Talbot / 5 Comments

By Joanna Grey Talbot This gigantic, magnificent, overwhelming world is full of wonder and beauty and mystery and I will never be able to see it all. Yet, that will not deter me from trying my hardest to do so. Traveling has taught me so much about myself, the people around me, and the world … Continue reading What Traveling Has Taught Me

Christmas Traditions

December 11, 2016July 17, 2018 / Joanna Talbot / 2 Comments

By Joanna Grey Talbot Tradition: "the handing down of statements, beliefs, legends, customs, information, etc., from generation to generation, especially by word of mouth or by practice." Every culture has its traditions, each unique and special, and are one of the things that define that culture. Although the nature of tradition is that it stays the same … Continue reading Christmas Traditions

Southern Christmas Show

December 1, 2016July 17, 2018 / Joanna Talbot / 1 Comment

By Joanna Grey Talbot There are so many wonderful Christmas traditions around the world from the European Christmas Markets to Advent to the many varieties of Santa Claus. Yet for me, one of the most magical will always be the Southern Christmas Show. Held every year at The Park Expo and Conference Center in Charlotte, … Continue reading Southern Christmas Show

Morganton, North Carolina

November 12, 2016July 17, 2018 / Joanna Talbot / 1 Comment

By Joanna Grey Talbot My favorite benefit to being a freelance writer is that anytime my husband has to work out of town I can easily go with him. It always means I have to go exploring by myself while he works but it gives me time to go at my own pace and pick … Continue reading Morganton, North Carolina

North Carolina State Fair

October 30, 2016July 17, 2018 / Joanna Talbot / Leave a comment

By Joanna Grey Talbot The State Fair - Whether it evokes images of Rodgers & Hammerstein's 1945 musical, State Fair, that took place in Iowa or of 4-H competitions and deep-fried food, going to the state fair is an experience. The one hosted by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture at the Raleigh fairgrounds is no … Continue reading North Carolina State Fair

An Unplanned Adventure

October 13, 2016July 17, 2018 / Joanna Talbot / 1 Comment

By Joanna Grey Talbot Best laid plans of mice and men, eh? Yesterday, I set off on my weekly adventure to check out places new to me in an old town. I had hours planned out but it wasn't to be. My first stop was the NC Music Hall of Fame in Kannapolis. It was … Continue reading An Unplanned Adventure

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