"I remember cuddling up with blankets on the floor to stay warm. I didn't go outside that day (not much snow), but I did sleep. All day."
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Posted On: 9 Jan 2014 - 8:55am
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Posted On: 9 Jan 2014 - 8:55am
"I remember cuddling up with blankets on the floor to stay warm. I didn't go outside that day (not much snow), but I did sleep. All day."
Posted On: 30 Dec 2013 - 8:17am
her favorite dessert in town? Sweet Surrender's banana pudding
Posted On: 27 Dec 2013 - 11:00am
Jimmy Davis, 95, owns Buschemeyer’s in Douglass Loop. “I’m a jeweler,” he says. “Learned the trade when I was about 12 years old.”
Posted On: 21 Feb 2013 - 10:55am
With the worst behind us, now seems like a good time to consider the lessons from this unprecedented chapter in housing history.
Posted On: 1 Sep 2009 - 4:38pm
I loved being scared and having fun at the same time.
Posted On: 25 Jun 2008 - 11:50am
The Ryder Cup is coming up in 2008 and you may want to get your hacks in before the world of golf descends on Louisville and can actually see how you play! Get started with this list of local links.
Posted On: 25 Jun 2008 - 11:49am
When Jack Nicklaus designed Valhalla Golf Club in 1987, hosting the Ryder Cup probably wasn’t something he’d ever imagined happening in Louisville, Kentucky. But, it’s happening in less than a year, and things couldn’t be more perfectly aligned!
Posted On: 13 May 2008 - 4:28pm
Whether you plan on building a home to your own unique specifications, buying a new-built home or purchasing an existing home, here are a few helpful tips to guide you on your homebuying quest.
Posted On: 9 Apr 2008 - 12:08pm
There are many advantages to living in the midwest. Among them is an abundance of locally grown food and easy access to such food. Along with that come the friendly interactions with the people that work the Earth to provide for the rest of us.
Posted On: 9 Apr 2008 - 10:35am
Handmade masks, ridiculous characters and situations and Shakespeare in Louisville…you can see it all as the Le Petomane Theatre Ensemble brings their adaptation of the classic to the Rudyard Kipling on April 17-20 and 24-27.