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Saturday, January 23, 2010

A Walk Down Memory Lane

Until a couple of months ago, I called Tennessee home. I was born and raised there and had the wonderful experience of growing up in an area that most people would say was lacking in the entertainment department. However, in my 27 years of experience with Tennessee, I would beg to differ. Sure, Tennessee is mostly farmland with a couple of poorly laid out towns thrown in for good measure, but that just means you have to get creative. If you look hard enough, there are all kinds of ways to occupy yourself. Tennessee is really a fun place, and I intend on using this blog as a means of recounting all of the "adventures" we had while I was there.

I spent the last 10 years in Jackson, TN and plan on focusing my attention there. Therefore, most of the following posts will concern particularly West Tennessee, with the occasional look at things outside of this region. My goal is to look at everything from those hidden hole-in-the-wall restaurants, to things to keep you occupied when there is nothing on at the movies. So, keep an eye out on this blog, and you might just find something interesting to do.

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