Georgia’s Where the Peaches Grow: A Peek Into Georgia
When you think of Georgia, the first thing that probably comes to mind is peaches. The state has earned the nickname of being the “Peach State”, thanks to the importance of peaches in GA’s agricultural economy-the peach growers have the reputation of producing some of the highest quality fruit. That’s why in 1995, the peach became the official state fruit. So, needless to say, peaches hold a very special place in the heart of the state. But Georgia is more than just its delicious peaches. From its relaxing and beautiful coastline, to the gorgeous scenery of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Georgia is a great state to call home. With a humid, subtropical climate, cold winters are non-existent, allowing you to enjoy where you live year round.
A History of Landfall
Landfall is the Port City’s oldest gated community, getting its start as a community in the 1980s. But before it became home to many happy residents, and before it was even called Landfall, this particular piece of land was something different.
Valentine’s Spa Day
The spirit of gift giving usually favors one person or another. This can be especially true for Valentine’s Day where lovers always seek to outdo the other on surprises, hoping to make this year the best one yet. In this way the boyfriends and husbands have to brainstorm hard to think of the perfect romantic gesture to make their darling swoon, and girlfriends and wives have to rack their brains to remember what exactly he said he wanted a few months ago.
Orlando & Reunion West: Paradise For the Whole Family
Reunion West is the newest, exciting addition to Reunion Resort, and its goal is to make sure the property owners stay healthy, happy, and entertained so that it truly can become a paradise for all who enter. Reunion West is the perfect destination for your ideal life.
Everything in Texas is Gigantic
When I was younger my father would sometimes tell a joke about how “everything in Texas is giii-gantic!”-and quite literally, Texas is gigantic. At 268,820 square miles, it’s the second largest of the 50 US states. It’s also gigantic in appeal, full of exciting cities, charming small towns, warm weather, and no state income tax.