Remember what it felt like taking those training wheels off your bicycle? That feeling of nervousness down-shifts in your stomach to reveal those first feelings of giddy independence. This is when you get an initial taste of the freedom cycling can offer. For some, this passion … [Read more...] about Electrify Your Bike Ride
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Gardening is Ever-Present Hope
Debby Levine of Crescent Hill says her passion for gardening has always been part of her life. This love for all things green and growing was passed on to her by her mother, “I totally absorbed it and have developed it,” she says. Debby earned her masters degree in botany in the … [Read more...] about Gardening is Ever-Present Hope
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
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
Care Tips for Fine and Fashion Jewelry
Jewel School, Part 4For all types of jewelry it is important to be smart about storage, Today’s Transitions talked to Ashley Davis of Davis Jewelers. She suggests clasping and laying necklaces flat or hanging in a jewelry box. If storing in a bag, leave a bit of the chain out to … [Read more...] about Care Tips for Fine and Fashion Jewelry