Friday, January 9, 2015

NYE on Music City, Nashville,TN!

This NYE was Special! Jojo and I had our mini escape to Nashville, TN. It was cold as Elsa's Mansion but we had so much fun! The Jack Daniels Bash was great! It felt like a Country-NYC NYW event, if that's possible.

We went to the Country Music Hall of Fame, a blast! (always google for discount counts, they are easy to find, 3 bucks are 3 bucks for beer, ok?). Saw the Honky Tonk and Tootsies Orchids Lounge. We went to Crema for some awesome Hot Chocolate. We ended up eating at Rodizio (All you can eat meat) the night before for a great price! and on NYE we did Lunch at Hard Rock Cafe (1st Ave, next to the stage) and later in the night we got a reservation through opentable.com at Melting Pot!

That day before NYE we got to see up close Lady Antebellum and Gavin Degraw rehearse. I knew this was as close as I was going to see them. The trip was already made! And I was correct. NYE night was so packed, we couldn't walk! (It was a free event of course).

The Main Stage was on 1st Ave, our Hotel (Union Station Marriot Hotel, which was nice) was located on 10th Ave. We found shelter in front of a Jack Daniels Bourbon-Truck around 6th or 7th Ave. At midnight they Dropped the Music Note!

It was a cold, whiskey, romantic Night!

Nashville, TN - Check!





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Walking Dead in Georgia...

Family Time!

Atlanta and The Greater Atlanta Area are known for becoming the "New Hollywood In Progress". And I am so proud of it. It has a lot of a potential. In the city, you got great venues and interesting environments and street art. You drive 15-30 minutes and you got your average suburbs, a little more and you have a forest or cascade, etc. Keep driving and you can find another country landscape (Like Helen, which is a german-town). Plus, it is still cheaper that LA and NYC.

Im not a big fan of watching Walking Dead ('cause im a scary cat). But I am a fan of my friends and love ones loving it. A few weeks ago, My little brother who is 13 and taller than me, wanted to see some Walking Dead Sites. Of course I started of with the Jackson Bridge over my old Apartment (Camden Vantage). Which has the best view of the City.




Then we went to Senoia, GA or "Woodsbury". They even had a whole little Museum and Zombie-WD Store. It was a great Family Day Trip!