There was a newspaper journalist on the west coast who decided to do a human interest series on churches as he traveled to the east coast. Along the way he encountered a number of churches in which the sanctuary contained a golden telephone with the sign "Calls to Heaven $10,000." He found this a curiosity but when he arrived at a church in Chapel Hill, like the other churches there was a golden telephone in the sanctuary but the sign said "Calls to Heaven 25 cents." He immediately sought out the pastor to ask why the price for calls to heaven was so much lower in his church. The pastor replied, "Oh you see, here in Chapel Hill, it's a local call.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Sunday Addendum
My Dad shared a story with me today:
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gone to carolina in my mind
Post secret Sunday
"Sometimes I think that this is heaven and we just haven't realized it yet."
Sorry post secret, you're wrong. You put the wrong picture on that post. And yes, we already realize it's heaven.
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heart carolina,
i am a tar heel,
post secret
Saturday, August 27, 2011
New2Lou
I ran into the founders of New2Lou at Vint last night. They made the formation of a bar night that has hundreds of followers sound so simple to contrive. And when they heard about my blog and the idea behind being a "local townie" they were so excited because they've been looking for more newcomer bloggers.
It's important to have a list of "must haves" for transplants that are starting fresh without knowing anyone in town. I'm definitely one of those people and while I'm still exploring the city, I've come up with a few superlatives that are essential for any new Louisvillian.
Best areas to live (based on wanting to live where you're social, minimizing car transportation, and having a young, hip vibe with unique homes/apartments/businesses):
-Frankfort Ave (Crescent Hill/Clifton)
-The Highlands
-St Matthews
-Downtown
-Old Louisville
-Germantown
Best radio stations:
-91.9 My favorite with lots of up-and-coming artists and old favorites. Wagon Wheel was playing when I first turned to it so I knew it had to be a good station. You'll hear lots of VH1 You Oughta Know artists, jazz night, and bluegrass day.
-102.3 The 90's and today. Hearing an old GooGoo Doll's song or Blues Traveler come on after Beyonce or Lady Gaga is so refreshing and fun. I'm always a fan of the Top 40 from previous decades because pop culture is timeless and the nostalgia pulls you back to a time when you were more naive, life was less complicated, and your fashion sense was disastrous.
-98.9 Top 40 will never steer you wrong... errr... not too wrong at least.
-107.7 Classic Rock, because without Journey, I might have stopped believing. Rock fist.
Best Outdoor Seating:
-Vint (Frankfort Ave)
-Grape Leaf (Frankfort Ave)
-Meridian Cafe (St Matthews)
-Molly Malone's (The Highlands)
-Ramsi's Cafe on the World (The Highlands)

Best Southern Food:
-Frankfort Ave Beer Depot (I mean, they have corn hole in the back yard and you can get PBR by the pitcher. No contest.)
-Mark's Feed Store
-Homemade Ice-Cream & Pie Kitchen

Best Parks/Outdoor fun:
-Cherokee Park
-Seneca Park
-Waterfront Park
-Louisville Zoo
-The Red River Gorge
-Mammoth Caves

That's just a sip of the flavor of Lou; there's so much more! I hope that all of the New2Lou townies find this blog and that it helps guide them in their first experiences in town. I have only been here for two months so I'm still uncovering tons of awesome things every day.
Stay tuned-- there's lots more from this new local townie!
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delicious grubbing,
keeping it local,
love Louisville,
new2lou
Monday, August 22, 2011
Upcycled to Smile
My ever-so-talented and entrepreneurial-minded cousin, Katherine, has yet again used her skill and savvy to make the world a better place. She has opened an Etsy shop named after her popular blog: Rhymes With Smile. You can visit the Etsy Shop RWS by clicking here.
With respect to blogs/shops/websites/etc, you have to have a schtick. RWS is all about upcycling: Recycling - and upcycling - means keeping materials in use and saving the planet instead of consuming and tossing. This strategy keeps her shop sustainable and committed to zero waste.
What's more is that she's offering a Grand Opening giveaway... Check out the blog or Etsy shop and "like" or comment on the shop and you'll get a chance to win a gift card and upcycled prize from her new shop!
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Liles make me smile
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Kentucky State Fair
Whitney and I hit up the Kentucky State Fair last weekend. While most go for the rides, games, and livestock, we were going for a different kind of entertainment... people watching.
The Kentucky State Fair in review:
Traffic time to park: 45 minutes
Walk to the stadium from parking spot: 0.75 miles
Adult admission: $8
Calories in my deep fried Derby pie: 5,000
Satisfaction of my deep fried Derby pie on a scale of 1 to 10: 9.3 (subtracted points for not enough powdered sugar dumped on top)
Percentage of games where the carny folk sucker the locals into dumping their cash on useless games of chance: 100
Ratio of real freaks to cheesy illusions in the sideshow: 8 to 1 (the tiny woman is REALLY small)
Number of Boys II Men on stage: 3 (they were missing a member)
The last year that the rides were inspected for safety: 1992
Likelihood that I will return to the state fair next year: 0. (North Carolina's is WAY better)
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in review
House guests
Lucky me I've had some wonderful house guests lately. It's been a busy summer, but there's nothing like family coming to visit to make your feel like home. Between company and skype I really feel in touch with my loved ones.
Don't we look alike?!
Staying true to our traveling habits, Katherine and I had to have some "by air" shots of Churchill Downs.
There's plenty of room, you're always welcome to visit!
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