From the moment I found free parking at the Church of Christ at Spring Hill until I sat making notes afterward in my leatherbound notebook, the Spring Hill Art Walk, organized by the Spring Hill Arts Center (SHAC), had proven to be a quintessential fall experience. What I mean by “quintessential fall experience” is that, strolling from […]
alandtucker attractions, coffee shops, Nashville, old houses, Spring Hill July 25, 2018
As a haunter of coffee shops, I often can’t tell whether I’m creating a great experience myself or partaking of one that already exists. Every coffee shop has its aura, ranging from lame to lavish. I prefer a middle ground: a cafe with a healthy dose of atmosphere, yet one that doesn’t impose itself too trendily, as […]
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