When I was a kid, I was a huge fan of Myth Busters. Who doesn’t like watching stuff being blown up on TV with the excuse that it’s for science?
I’ve somehow managed to make it this far in life without going on a canoe trip, much less a canoe trip on Georgia’s own Chattahoochee River.
Just two years ago, Iceland’s president made international headlines and agreed that he went too far in his comments on a sensitive and controversial topic.
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before, but I had a weird dream last night…
You know what they say about people with big feet.
As someone who still remembers life with chunky desktop computers and dialup, I love the sleek monitors and portable tablets of today.
One of my favorite parts of the New Year, aside from all the parties, is, well, the newness of everything.

Roswell has assets few cities can claim, including its historic charms, avid biking community, award-winning park systems, the much-loved Canton Street and the iconic Chattahoochee River.

Tea fans, look no further. Put down your google searches for the exact water temperature or steeping time for your black, green, white or herbal teas.

“Libraries are not child-care facilities, but sometimes feral children raise themselves among the stacks.”

When I see what people like Kate T. Parker have done for the community, I see hope for the future.

Just don’t print things.

When I first started listening to a podcast, I didn’t really understand that it was a podcast.