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In 2021 I traveled through seven southern states and took hundreds of photos. I chose two from each state to share with you. Now I’m asking you to consider each one carefully, then vote for your favorite by leaving a Comment.

Narrowing them down to only 14 was quite difficult, yet a very enjoyable trip down memory lane. Every state has tons of beauty and vibrant colors. Were you able to get out and embrace any great spots in the past year?

If you ever want suggestions about any of these areas, I will be delighted to share my thoughts. Travelers should encourage one another to explore all the precious places that surround us.

Here are my photos, alphabetically by state.

ALABAMA

Fields of lavender were ready for harvest in the aptly named town of Harvest, Alabama. Lavender is said to represent silence and calmness, while the pretty purple color is often associated with royalty. I walked though this lovely area in silence and calmness, feeling like royalty as I took in all the allure of these exquisite flowers. https://www.facebook.com/Lavenderwynde

Early one morning I happened upon an eerie and mysterious site full of ruins in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Pieces of columns and wall took me by surprise, and I was completely fascinated. This had once been a grand building and had burned down in 1923.

FLORIDA

Folks who love hunting for antiques need to visit the small town of Havana, Florida. This is one of several nice murals in a setting of multiple antique shops and quaint cafes. Havana was once known for growing shade tobacco. A few old tobacco barns still exist and there is even a small museum dedicated to the subject.

Bradley’s Country Store in Tallahassee, Florida began in 1927. They make delicious sausage and host an annual fun day that includes music, art, and lots of activities. That is where I took this shot of horse drawn carriages by a scenic lakeside.

GEORGIA

Caught this fabulous shot at my favorite time of day (early morning) in Rome, Georgia. I love misty mountains, rain, and cemeteries…was thrilled to see them all in this photo. If you love old cemeteries, you must visit Myrtle Hill which has six terraces and over 30 tree varieties and is a gorgeous (and possibly haunted) destination.

The elegant fountain in Forsyth Park is a most picturesque place in Savannah, Georgia. It was built in 1858 and is surrounded by oaks, magnolias, and just about more park benches than you could count. Can you guess why the water is temporarily turned green every March?

MISSISSIPPI

In Columbus, Mississippi I was honored to interview a most unique and totally unforgettable character. Her name is Edwina Williams, but everyone knows her as “Mother Goose”. For over 30 years she has captured the hearts and imaginations of folks through her songs, stories, and her advocacy for literacy. People like her make life so special. For more info: https://www.columbusmainstreet.com/staff/mother-goose-little-goose/

In Tupelo, Mississippi I sloshed through snow to share a private moment with Elvis…okay, fine, with this STATUE of Elvis! Even though the snow had closed down nearly everything, I enjoyed taking photos of many Elvis-related items and his birthplace. https://www.tupelo.net/

NORTH CAROLINA

Fayetteville, North Carolina is fortunate to have Cape Fear Botanical Garden. If you love flowers, you could spend many happy hours wandering their 80 acres. It includes a river bluff, an old farmhouse, and a lake. There are so many photo ops! The daylily section is a true spectacle of color from every angle. For more info https://www.capefearbg.org/ .

Just off Interstate 95 in Hope Mills, North Carolina you can find Dirtbag Ales. A group of friends began brewing beer, then added food. They kept growing this one-of-a-kind spot that now includes playground, dog park, music, and farmer’s market. The place and the beer are simply beyond awesome. https://www.dirtbagales.com/

SOUTH CAROLINA

Florence, South Carolina became one of my favorite places in 2021. There you can find the Pee Dee State Farmers Market and get up close and personal with fresh produce, plants, honey, and homemade items. These plums were irresistibly juicy and satisfying. I ate several of them while driving back to my home state. https://agriculture.sc.gov/divisions/agency-operations/state-farmers-markets/pee-dee-state-farmers-market/

In the historic district of downtown Florence sits Top Hat Special-Teas, a pretty pink place where Laurie is the tea queen! It is tearoom, museum, and educational space combined to thrill and tickle the taste buds. View these brewing accessories and enjoy tea, quiche, and scones. https://www.facebook.com/tophatspecialteas .

TENNESSEE

Apple Valley Orchard in Cleveland, Tennessee is where I interviewed the owner of this family apple business and got this practically perfect picture of little green apples still growing on the trees. Happy little apples on happy little trees, I’m sure. https://applevalleyorchard.com/ .

These cute colors prove that there is art in architecture! Fayetteville, Tennessee is full of fantastic buildings with tons of history. Many of them are also full of antiques and colorful characters. https://www.fayettevilletn.com/tourism.php .

Conclusion

Thanks for checking out these photos. They were just a small sample of what I discovered on my 2021 travels as I sought to Embrace Southern States!!! Now, it is time for you to leave a nice Comment to VOTE for your favorite. Please share your thoughts and we can all decide the winners… together.

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JOY of 2021: A Recap

Embrace every ounce of JOY in life! That is the biggest and best lesson I learned from the past year. How do YOU embrace life’s joy? Here is a summary of how I did it…my way!

New and vibrant mural in Florence, Alabama…so joyful !!
This delightful artwork in Fayetteville, NC makes me smile !
“Mother Goose” in Columbus, MS sang and discussed her passion for literacy.
This sweet potato cheesecake in Florence, South Carolina is beyond bliss !

As a travel writer, I embrace road trips in the southeastern United States in a huge way. In 2021 I visited towns in seven states. This included two Bucket List towns…Florence, Alabama https://www.visitflorenceal.com/ and Fayetteville, North Carolina https://www.visitfayettevillenc.com/ . I met “Mother Goose” in Columbus, Mississippi http://www.visitcolumbusms.org/, and ate so much amazing food on the Pecan Trail in Florence, South Carolina https://visitflo.com/.

The total number of interviews for the year topped 80! (DANG, Y’ALL… I love travel and photography and interviewing fine, fun, fascinating folks!) These included two Bucket List interviews. The first was Stephanie Stuckey who is bringing back the iconic Stuckey’s business that adds so much fun to road trips https://stuckeys.com/. The other was Nick Murray who gave up a successful corporate job to return to the land and become a goat farmer in Georgia https://www.gratefulhillfarm.com/. He and his beautiful family are quite inspiring.

Chef Leon brings fresh & exciting food to Florida.

Two fun local Florida interviews were with attorney Dana Brooks https://www.fasigbrooks.com/attorneys/dana-brooks/ and rising young chef Leon Brunson https://leoncbrunson.com/ .

Making new friends is such a pleasure. I met several fellow travel writers including Melody Pittman https://www.whereverimayroamblog.com/, the deeply awe-inspiring Penny Zibula https://sixlegswilltravel.com/, Anna Cook https://stuckonthego.com/, and the duo Brandi and Dori https://backroadsandburgers.com/. I highly encourage y’all to enjoy their sites.

Two of the sweetest and most brilliant business owners I got to know were Heather Thomas of The Willis Park Hotel in Georgia https://www.thewillisparkhotel.com/ and Kyle Hardee of Tubb’s Shrimp & Fish in South Carolina https://tubbsseafood.com/.

Kyle at Tubb’s is a pure JOY to interview !

The Facebook Group that I started a year ago is a work in progress that is coming along nicely https://www.facebook.com/groups/embracesouthernstates. Dang, y’all, I sure hope YOU are part of that.   I am also slowly learning how to do more technology, including Instagram https://www.instagram.com/embracesouthernstates/. If YOU know anyone who could help me improve my website…and “grow” it…please let me know.

One last thing: I deeply and sincerely appreciate every person who takes the time to read and enjoy EmbraceSouthernStates…if YOU enjoy it…PLEASE take time to leave COMMENTS!!! Thank you, and MAY 2022 EMBRACE YOU with a joy of travel!!!

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