Jack’s New Grass: Family-Owned and Ideal for Lawn-Mowing Ladies

PHOTOS BY MEGAN BLACK PHOTOGRAPHY Spring is in the air, summer is right around the corner, and grass is growing faster than ever. Before heading to major hardware stores to […]
Spring Beauty – Popular Treatments and Procedures Right Now Insights From The Doctors and Aestheticians at Forsyth Plastic Surgery and The VISTA

BY ELLEN BASSETT It’s spring and you’ve probably been noticing how many more people are out and about at neighborhood restaurants, shopping, enjoying local arts venues, etc. Weddings, parties, and long-postponed […]
The National Day of Prayer

Since the 1950s, there has been a nationally recognized day of prayer! The National Day of Prayer is on May 5th this year. Take this opportunity to be an influence […]
Planters You Didn’t Plan On: How to Discover Clever & Stylish Homes for Your Favorite Plants

When was the last time you walked down the gardening aisle and felt overwhelmingly… well, underwhelmed? Shelf after shelf stack the same ceramic pots and planters with the same primary […]
Patiently Rooted

Hi, plant friends! My name is Kelli and my goal is to help more people become plant people (maybe even you!). As the founder and owner of Patiently Rooted, a […]
The Case in Favor of a Busy Retirement

A recent study found that 83% of retirees want to engage in activities that promote health and well-being. These folks are definitely on the right track because an active lifestyle […]
Love Language Number Five: Quality Time

Welcome to the final article in the Love Language story series. By know you probably know that the five “languages” are: Words of Affirmation Acts of Service Physical Touch Gift […]
Step-Mother’s Day

BY ANGELIA CORNATZER Most of us do not know that the Sunday following Mother’s Day is nationally recognized as Step-Mother’s Day. As of 2017, one in every three families was […]
It’s What’s For Dinner

BY MICHAEL JOHNSON The month of May is National Beef Month. But let us dial back the years to 1992 when one might switch on the television to hear a […]
Caring for Aging Parents As an Only Child

Being an only child has its advantages…always being the favorite child, growing up to be independent, and not having to compete with siblings for anything. However, the older I get, […]