Lover’s Leap in Hoover, Alabama: Where Legend and Poetry Meet

View from Lover’s Leap in Hoover, Alabama overlooking Shades Creek

Alabama Road Trip #2 | Travel Made Personal A Leap Into Story Dusty and I didn’t exactly plan to stop here. Lover’s Leap was one of those bonus surprises you only find when you leave the itinerary loose enough for curiosity. We’re both afraid of heights, so stepping onto a rock shelf above Shades Creek … Read more

From Grist to Legend: The Old Mill of Mountain Brook

Featured Image: The Old Mill

Tucked away in the leafy curves of Mountain Brook, Alabama, there’s a place that looks like it stepped out of a fairytale. A stone-and-timber mill beside a quiet creek, complete with waterwheel and footbridge—it’s the kind of stop that makes you slow down, breathe, and just take it in. Dusty and I didn’t plan to … Read more

Hank Williams Statue – Montgomery, Alabama

Hank Williams Statute in the median in downtown Montgomery, Alabama

When you wander into downtown Montgomery, it’s hard to miss the man still keeping watch with his guitar in hand—Hank Williams. Dusty and I only had time for a quick stop here, but sometimes those short pauses tell the biggest stories. With a dashcam clip and a couple of photos, we stood for a moment … Read more

We Weren’t Planning to Stop Here: Union Station, Montgomery AL

Featured Image: Union Station Montgomery AL

Sometimes the road hands you a story you didn’t know you needed. Dusty and I were driving downtown Montgomery, killing time before the National Memorial for Peace & Justice opened, when we spotted the red-bricked arches of Union Station. The building practically demanded we pull over. We didn’t realize it at the time, but this … Read more

Echoes Over Ed Lisenby Lake: The Carillon And Bell Tower Of Ozark

Ozark Carillon and Bell Tower

There are places on a map—and then there are places on your soul. The Carillon and Bell Tower in Ozark, Alabama, may not draw highway billboards or souvenir shops. Still, for the folks in Dale County, it rings with something more profound: memory, service, and a stubborn pride that refuses to fade. Between Bells and … Read more

A Place to Remember: The Armed Forces Memorial in Dothan, Alabama

Wiregrass Armed Forces Memorial

If you’ve ever found yourself wandering through Dothan, Alabama, you might pass by a quiet green space along East Main Street without realizing just how much memory lives there. Tucked into the heart of Veterans Park is the Armed Forces Memorial of the Wiregrass Region—a tribute woven not just from names or plaques, but from … Read more

Landmark Park: Where the Past Still Plows the Fields

Landmark Park Welcome

If you’ve ever wondered what it felt like to step into a simpler time—when church bells rang on Sundays, kids learned their letters in a one-room schoolhouse, and peanuts weren’t just snacks but sacred harvest—you’ll want to wander through Landmark Park in Dothan, Alabama. Spread out over 100 acres of heritage and heart, this isn’t … Read more

Westgate Park Dothan Alabama

Westgate Park Dothan Alabama

Tucked into the heartbeat of Dothan, Alabama, there’s a patch of earth that’s seen decades of laughter, healing, growth, and grief. Westgate Park isn’t just a city park—it’s a living, breathing chapter of community history, quietly offering space for celebration and solace alike. It began as a simple green expanse—just a vision and a field—but … Read more