What do I say about me? Well, I love music, reading, dogs, traveling, mythology and coffee. I love all sorts of music and have lost track of all the concerts I've been to. In fact, as I'm writing this, I've just gotten back from seeing my favorite singer and songwriter in concert. I'm also a giant geek. It's the golden age of TV and film for me, so I've told all the streaming services to "shut up and take my money!" with adaptations of the "Wheel of Time", "The Expanse", and "Umbrella Academy" on my watchlist and all the "Star Trek" I could ever ask for.
Andrea
Adventure At The Old Iron Town Ruins
After writing my piece on southern Utah ghost towns, I ventured out to the Old Iron Town ruins for a visit.
The way to the Old Iron Town ruins is well-marked and easily reached. It’s one of the smaller state parks but is still worth the visit. The Old Iron Town Ruins ...
Fun, Sun, and Music in the Park in Cedar City
The Iron County Music Associations Music in the Park, one of Cedar City’s newest music festivals, kicked off its fifth year Saturday afternoon. Living up to Cedar City's nickname as "Festival City".
Main Street Park was filled with bounce houses, vendors, food trucks, and music lovers ready for a day of music and fun in the park.
I w...
A Summer of Music Continues in Cedar City
Cedar City will be hosting another music festival. Fresh off the heels of the annual Iron County Acoustic Music Association Music in the Park Festival, the Crossroads Music Festival will take place June 16th and 17th.
The Crossroads Music Festival will be set up at the Southern Utah University Library Quad from 7 pm to 8 pm on Friday with a few hours full of world music and percussion. The
5 Southern Utah Ghost Towns
Southern Utah is home to several ghost towns. Wikipedia describes a ghost town as an “abandoned village, town, or city that contains substantial visible remaining buildings and infrastructure such as roads”.
A location can become a ghost ...
Historic Iron Springs Resort Hosts Live Music
It’s summer which means it’s music festival time. Coachella and Stagecoach have kicked off the summer music season and the Iron Springs Resort in Cedar City is getting ready to kick off its summer music season as well.
A ...
Being In Beaver Is A Creamy Delight
We’re all just getting back to our regular routines after a long weekend. If you’re like me, the long weekend consisted of a few adventures. One of my adventures was driving to Beaver to eat at The Creamery.
The Creamery’s website describes its beginning in 1952 when local farmers built the first plant to supply cheese to the Beaver community which it’s still doing. The Creamery is probably
Sweet or Sour, Pickleball Is Coming To Cedar City
Cedar City will soon have pickleball courts. If you’re like the many people who’ve asked me “What’s pickleball? Well, I can tell you that unfortunately actual pickles are not involved, I mean, unless you really want them to be. I won’t tell you how to liv...
Guitars, Banjos, Drum Circles Oh My. One Of Cedar City’s Music Festivals Celebrates Its 5th Year
The weather is warm in Cedar City which means it’s time for one of Cedar City’s newest music festivals. The ICAMA or Iron County Acoustic Music Association, Music in the Park festival is heading into its fifth year. Among Cedar City’s n...
SUMA’S Latest Tiny Exhibit
The Southern Utah Museum of Art has a new and tiny exhibit. Dreamland or the Southern Utah Museum of Miniature Art is in the vestibule of the museum and features miniature works of art from local Southern Utah artists. The miniature...
Celebrate National Twilight Zone Day This Week
May 11th is National Twilight Zone Day. Finding out about National Twilight Zone Day reminded me of the saying "What’s old is new again”. That saying goes for many things but is probably most recognizable in fashion and the entertainment industry and the Twilight Zone is one of the properties that has been remade several times.
Th...