I just got home from atlanta after a long 16 hour drive, and I’m getting ready for work tomorrow! It was an incredible weekend filled with so. much. music. We were spoiled by the end, but also know how lucky we are to see so many great bands in such a short amount of time! My favorites were the strokes, best coast, neutral milk hotel…
it’s friday night and i’m in bed at 9:30. what else is new 🙂 i have to be up for work at 5am, but i love my job so i can’t complain too much. here’s some more savannah photos! i decided to do an “all-vintage” day for a day we went antiquing. there’s so many cute stores right by river street. i ended up finding…
river street is everything good in one place. perfect lighting, endless candy stores, coffee shops AND brick. lots of brick! i know for savannah residents it’s probably touristy, like the lincoln road of south beach, but sometimes i LIKE to be a tourist. matt and i wandered around til’ dark on day 1 of our roadtrip. i wore a floaty maxi skirt and felt elegant.…
so this is the end of our trip. our last stop was a camping & hiking night in the west of georgia. it was 55 degrees and we got to bundle up and listen to iron & wine and share stories until our eyes couldn’t stay open any longer. it was hands down the best week of my life, and it made me even more…
after being on the road it seems like all cities have an overabundance of three things. 1. beer. 2. coffee. 3. antique shops. now, i may be biased because these are the things that matt and i like most. BUT, if i am, it is good to know you can basically find the things you like in all cities in the united states, big or…
so WOW. this was one of the best days of my life. we woke up in jacksonville, snacked on some cannoli’s, subs & a pumpkin spice latte and hit the road! first stop was brunswick, a small little town with some amazing antique shops! i got a $3 coca cola bottle from the 1960’s and matt snagged a vintage bottle opener. then we were off…