And so, here we are. The top ten stories as determined by readership. A quick glance of the list reveals that only three of the ten were centered in what was considered downtown only a short...
I really enjoy looking back each year at what worked, what didn’t and what got the most reader reaction on the blog. The themes are often the same: You enjoy reading about businesses opening and closing...
Here’s one last glimpse of Christmas before we turn our focus onto the new year. I hope you have a beautiful day and enjoy the Christmas windows, trees and patios throughout the city. If you missed...
The time has finally arrived. If you haven’t finished the details and tasks demanded for that perfect celebration, you are up against a wall. Hopefully, the demands are met, presents wrapped and plans are underway to...
It was a mild, but rainy night that awaited the tricked out bikes and riders for this year’s Tour de Lights. Sponsored by I Bike Knx, this is the twelfth year for the event that has...
Let’s keep going with part two of the Christmas parade. If you missed the first part, you’ll find it here. When last we tuned in, the Bruster’s van had rumbled by and lighted up the night...
I’m going to break this into two parts because it was so long and, honestly, so good I ended up with too many photos for one article. Look for the second one later today. We’ll hit...
Chef Jeffrey and I had talked about the small, unassuming building he’d purchased across from the downtown dog park for at least a couple of years. He’d invited me to lunch in his new home for...
This is a continuation of the Old North Victorian Holiday Home Tour. You’ll find the first part here. The tour continued at 122 Leonard with the first Craftsman home on this year’s tour. Built just a...
I always look forward to the Old North Knoxville Victorian Home Tour. It’s a magical blend of holiday decorations and fascinating older homes. Sometimes homes that are still evolving are spotlighted. It’s a great blend of...