Shellie Tomlinson’s books are an absolute hoot, and humor is good, good medicine for the soul. Especially as we enter the madness of midlife. This week’s conversation starter: “Has a time in your life ever driven you a little crazy?” hit me just where I live at the moment. I recently turned 41, and I have to say that life …
Eat, Pray, Play by Beth Webb Hart
Writers look for connections. Our antenna are always up, twisting this way and that, waiting to receive a message we believe is being transmitted. Hoping to decode it. I was driving my son to preschool today when I noticed the same woman I’ve observed for the last several years who happens to be stepping down from a city bus and …
Guest Books by Beth Webb Hart
Is there anything more romantic than a guest book? Those decorative journals in beach homes, mountain houses and B&Bs that record days and weeks and years of memories, thoughts, vacation highlights, and even drawings by kindred spirits from all over the world who have spent a few days in the places that we love. My grandparents used to own …
The Intersection of Love and Dreams by Beth Webb Hart
Everyone has a dream or two. Usually, they are tied to an innate gift or a passion. Dreams like these are – I believe – God-given and while they take a lot of hard work to achieve, they bear the sweetest, richest fruit. Other dreams are born out of wounds. If someone had a painful or tragic childhood, they may …
Sequins and Sibling Adventures by Beth Webb Hart
“…she’ll go and fall in love, and there’s an end of peace and fun, and cozy times together.” ― Louisa May Alcott, Little Women Sisters. I’m not sure we fully appreciate them until we’re all grown up, and we realize it’s going to take a whole lot of planning for us to get away and enjoy what used to …
A Tour of Charleston, SC by Beth Webb Hart
Founded in 1670 and an integral player in both the Revolutionary and the Civil War, Charleston, South Carolina nearly rivals Plymouth, Philadelphia, Jamestown and New York when it comes to the rich tales of America’s inception and history. Because of its storied past, a tourist could literally spend weeks in the Holy City (nicknamed for its sky line of steeples …
Stuff (and what to do with it) by Beth Webb Hart
I’m in the process of helping my parents move for the second time in a year. This involves not only packing the contents of their fully stocked home, but also a new attempt to cull the two (recently down from three) large storage units on the outskirts of town they’ve been renting for the last several years. Just yesterday I …
Beautiful Brides: Beth Webb Hart
I love Beth Webb. I met her when we started blogging at Southernbelleview together. She is the classic and timeless southern woman. I love reading her books and blog posts. She’s so rich in tradition, history and literature. Her wedding veil is no exception. Beth Webb writes: According to Mama she was meandering along the winding corridors of Venice when …
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