Life in the Great Outdoors?

With social distancing a very real thing these days, I have been extremely impressed with how my husband, Brent, and I have handled the forced togetherness. For many months now, it has been just the two of us. We were already isolated on our 30 acres where we can’t see any neighbors and no neighbors can see us; but C-19 has taken self-isolation to a whole other level.

Now I'm wondering if maybe I’ve been a bit too smug in thinking we had this covered.

Another Favorite Gone for 2020

We’re all saddened these days when we hear that many of the events we love are having to cancel for 2020 due to Covid-19. One more beloved Knoxville tradition will not make an appearance this year.

The Tennessee Valley Fair will not be held again until 2021.

“It is with great sadness that we announce that the 2020 fair, scheduled to be held September 11-20, will not be taking place,” the Tennessee Valley Fair Executive Committee stated in a press release June 8.

Funding approved for Hwy 33 construction

State Rep. Dennis Powers, R-Jacksboro, and State Sen. Frank Niceley, R-Strawberry Plains, today announced the funding has been approved for the final phase of construction of State Route 33 connecting Union and Knox counties.

The Tennessee Department of Transportation has completed the right-of-way phase of the development for State Route 33 (Maynardville Highway). This 5.2 mile project will adjoin the portion of State Route 33 in Union County to the Knox County line and State Route 144. The proposed project includes widening the highway from two lanes to five.

A Little Bit of Normal

Vickie Burkhart has owned her business for 32 years. It was a hard hit when she had to close her salon, The New You, on March 27 due to a government order to help control the spread of Covid-19. But things are slowly returning to normal since Burkhart and her co-stylist Terry Shumate re-opened the salon May 6.

Ready to Ditch the Gray?

When was the last time you had a haircut, color, perm, manicure, etc.? People have started saying we’re all in the same boat. Maybe we’re all in the same state of grayness.

By the time this article is published, Janet Holloway will have reopened her salon, bringing into play a whole new set of challenges to running a business.

Like many companies in Union County and beyond, Janet’s Hair Salon closed its doors March 27th thanks to the state’s mandatory shut down due to Covid-19.

Hit the Trails

Bored? Looking for something to pass the time, AND get you away from screens? Something that falls inside the government guidelines for social distancing?

While so many outdoor activities have been cancelled or postponed, there is still one thing anyone with a car can spend time doing. And it is all in the great outdoors.

All Dogwood trails in Knoxville remain open and right now is the best time to make the drive.

Here are a few photos from Lakemoor DT and Holston Hills DT to get you moving.

A Sharps Chapel Christmas

Twas just days before Christmas, the rain came in sheets. The folks in Sharps Chapel knew Santa’s arrival looked bleak.
Young ones and older came from miles around, to be in Sharps Chapel when Santa’s sleigh touched the ground.
Children at the Library, noses pressed to the glass, were getting kind of worried, would Santa have to pass?

Thanksgiving memories; Or, beware the 'Strawberry Love'

We all have certain holiday memories that we hold dear. Then there are those that just won’t allow themselves to be forgotten completely, even when we want them gone. I will explain.
My husband and I decided early in our marriage that our family would consist of two children When the Lord blessed us with a handsome boy, followed by a lovely girl, we were certain we had made the right decision.

It’s a whole new month! Again!

Thanks again to my author friend Jared Jackson for his hard work in rounding up all the fun things we can celebrate in November.
This month, have some fun with friends observing the important and unusual in November. Looks to me like November is geared to readers, writers and giving thanks, and I am all about that. Not sure I care for Fibonacci Day on November 23. (I hate math.) Anyway, enjoy!
The month of November has all this. Who knew?
•  National Novel Writing Month
•  Family Stories Month
•  Military Family Appreciation Month