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Where Do You Draw Inspiration From?

Posted on April 29, 2012 By Sarah Kellner (Edit) Leave a Comment
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It's so interesting the way that inspiration for design and decorating can come from anywhere. You could find it in the color of the evening sky, a mural on the side of a building or from something else entirely. We've gathered together some inspiring photos and more for you to check out when thinking of things for your next project. Enjoy!   Top Tours... [Read more...]

Try Something New at One of These Sushi Bars in Nashville

Posted on April 24, 2012 By Sarah Kellner (Edit) Leave a Comment
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Have you tried sushi yet? Many people say no to sushi because they think that it's all just raw fish. While a lot of sushi is raw, there are other selections that include cooked fish and shellfish such as tempura dishes, which involve battered and lightly fried meats. If you're thinking about being adventurous and trying sushi somewhere new or even for the first... [Read more...]

Celebrate the Fifth of May In Style at Cinco de Mayo Mexican Restaurant

Posted on April 19, 2012 By Sarah Kellner (Edit) Leave a Comment
Red Wine Sangria with lemon, lime, apple, and orange served in a glass.

Did you know that contrary to popular belief, Cinco de Mayo is not the Mexican Independence Day, but rather the celebration of the Mexican victory over the French forces in the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862? However, it is a day for celebrating Mexican heritage and culture. Fortunately for Stewarts Ferry residents, there is one restaurant near our community... [Read more...]

Shop ‘Til You Drop in Nashville!

Posted on April 17, 2012 By Sarah Kellner (Edit) Leave a Comment
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Now that spring is here for good, you may be itching to start switching over your wardrobe from cold weather gear to flip flops and shorts. If you find yourself coming up short on some of the basics, it may be time to go shopping. Here are a few of the top rated clothing shops around Nashville for you to try out. Happy shopping!   Source: Yelp Name:... [Read more...]

Learn How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint at Nashville’s Earth Day Festival

Posted on April 12, 2012 By Sarah Kellner (Edit) Leave a Comment
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Now that we've gone over some simple ways to go green in time for Earth Day, we'd also like to highlight an event going on in the Nashville community that you can attend to learn more about how to reduce your carbon footprint and to meet other like-minded folks. Nashville's 11th Annual Earth Day Festival will be taking place on Saturday, April 21 at Centennial... [Read more...]

Benefits of Having a Jacuzzi

Posted on April 6, 2012 By Marcus (Edit) Leave a Comment
Benefits of Having a Jacuzzi

One of the great things about living in Stewarts Ferry is that the apartment community features a jacuzzi available for year-round resident use.  Just reading the title of this post, I'm sure you can think of a million different benefits of having access to a jacuzzi.  Here we would like to focus on some of the health related benefits to soaking in the hot... [Read more...]

Treat Your Body Right: Learn to Choose Healthy Foods

Posted on April 4, 2012 By Sarah Kellner (Edit) Leave a Comment
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Going green doesn't just mean reducing waste and conserving water and energy, it also means choosing foods that are healthier. Foods that are organic and locally grown generally have more nutrients than those that are shipped long distances. If you want to learn more about food safety and how to choose healthy foods, check out some of the articles below! Should... [Read more...]

Don’t Miss the Stewarts Ferry Children’s Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 7th!

Posted on April 1, 2012 By Sarah Kellner (Edit) Leave a Comment
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Spring is a great season for people of all ages. You get to put away the heavy coats, return to the great outdoors, take walks and enjoy all the new blooms and fragrant flowers. However, springtime is especially fun for children. I remember when I was a kid, my grandma would hide shiny, multicolored plastic eggs filled with candy, toys and sometimes money all... [Read more...]