When I asked Veronica Rife to tell me what item she loved most, she knew the answer right away. “It’s my hand-held Garmin GPS, and I use it for geocaching,” says Veronica. “Aside from the people I love, it makes me happier than anything in the world.” Veronica is recently retired … [Read more...] about Treasure Hunting With Her GPS
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Steve Wiser on lessons he’s learned and what he wishes we could bring back to Louisville
Steve Wiser of Wiser Designs is an architect, historian, and author. He has worked more than 40 years in healthcare facility planning, construction, and design and has written 12 books about the architecture of Louisville. You may have attended one of his entertaining walking … [Read more...] about Steve Wiser on lessons he’s learned and what he wishes we could bring back to Louisville
The Summer Issue of Today’s Transitions is Out Now!
During this time of year, the question, “what are your plans?” is usually reserved for graduates or 20-somethings, but why aren’t we asking ourselves this question throughout our lives? In this issue, we hope to inspire you to think about what you want to do in your … [Read more...] about The Summer Issue of Today’s Transitions is Out Now!
Repurposing & Customizing
Jewel School, Part 5Once you have assessed the pieces you own and sold what you don’t want, you may have a few outlying sentimental pieces. These pieces are often out of style, could be damaged, or just don’t fit your personal style. Emily Maynard, of Elva Fields focuses on … [Read more...] about Repurposing & Customizing
The Journey Alone: The person who cannot stand to be alone should seek to discover why.
Somewhere I read the riddle:As I was going to Saint Ives, I met a man with seven wives.Every wife had seven sacks. Every sack had seven cats.Every cat had seven kits. Kits, cats, sacks, wives –How many were going to Saint Ives?I was never very good at math and trying to make all … [Read more...] about The Journey Alone: The person who cannot stand to be alone should seek to discover why.