As I mentioned in the previous post, we love the Ellington Agricultural Center for its creek, trails, horses and peaceful serenity in the heart of Nashville. We REALLY love that it's 5 minutes from our house! One of our newest discoveries is the Seven Mile Creek Greenway, which is also 5 minutes from our house!
It has a great paved road that is perfect for our boys to ride their bikes, scooters, and tricyles on! It's flat and an easy distance for our little guys (about 3/4 mile one way). They love riding on it and observing bugs, bamboo, butterflies, and other aspects of nature. We enjoy this activity that we can all do together as a family. The boys love ending their ride on the "trail" (as they call it) by playing on the playground or baseball fields of Whitfield Park, which is where you park your car and enter the greenway.
The GREATEST discovery about the Seven Mile Creek Greenway is that it intersects with the Ellington Agricultural Center, so we can ride our bikes from the greenway down to the creek! Our boys love riding on the "trail" and stopping by to cool off their toes in the creek.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Thursday, June 17, 2010
A favorite spot...
Since moving to 330 Lynn Drive, one of our favorite spots has been the Ellington Agricultural Center. I've taken many, many pictures of our boys at the gazeebo and fish pond beside the Iris Garden. We've also enjoyed hiking around many of the trails on its grounds, and my husband enjoys running on one of the trails, too. We've gone to some of the Summer Fun days that they have each July. Our boys always enjoy seeing the horses, which live on the grounds. These are the same horses that are the mounted patrol for Metro Nashville Police. (How cool is that?!?!) Here they are...
In January, while taking the boys for a hike, my husband and oldest sons stumbled upon this beautiful, secluded creek at Ellington.
They love to wade in the creek and look for critters, minnows, and any other critters there eyes can see. I love that we can enjoy peaceful serenity while being in the heart of the bustling city of Nashville.
Also, just a note about the picture above. If you haven't heard, Nashville had one of the worst floods in the history of our state. Ellington experienced flooding as well. In the center of this photo, you'll see a large pile of boulders leaning against the large pipe. These appeared post-flood. The rocks are enormous and were literally washed away from who knows where, and they landed here on the pipe. Unbelievable!
In January, while taking the boys for a hike, my husband and oldest sons stumbled upon this beautiful, secluded creek at Ellington.
They love to wade in the creek and look for critters, minnows, and any other critters there eyes can see. I love that we can enjoy peaceful serenity while being in the heart of the bustling city of Nashville.
Also, just a note about the picture above. If you haven't heard, Nashville had one of the worst floods in the history of our state. Ellington experienced flooding as well. In the center of this photo, you'll see a large pile of boulders leaning against the large pipe. These appeared post-flood. The rocks are enormous and were literally washed away from who knows where, and they landed here on the pipe. Unbelievable!
Monday, June 14, 2010
Going Green @ 330 Lynn Drive
When we moved to Nashville 5 years ago, we spent our first 6 months in an apartment in Bellevue. We enjoyed our time there, but we were VERY thankful to find a great house to buy here @ good ol' 330 Lynn Drive. We didn't realize it at the time, but by moving to Crieve Hall, we landed in a great location that's convenient to EVERYTHING!
One thing that I enjoyed about Bellevue was that they had this great recycling drop-off facility. So, in our little bitty apartment, I would collect our recycling, keep it sorted, and ever-so-frequently drive with my newborn down to the recycling facility. Whew! Lots of work, but I was excited to have the opportunity to recycle. The community where we lived prior to Nashville had no such recycling facility.
However, when getting settled at 330 Lynn Drive, I quickly noticed two trashcans behind our house, one brown and one green. After inquiring about these with our neighbor, I learned that the brown one was for trash, and the green one was for CURBSIDE RECYCLING. WOW! This was exciting news to me! I was amazed at how simple it was to recycle now. Just throw it in the green can, no sorting required, and they picked it up at the front of our house! So, I quickly bought 2 large garbage cans for our kitchen: black can--trash and gray can--recycling
After only a couple of months, we realized that we were recycling WAY more than we were throwing away. The recycling pick up comes once a month, and we quickly outgrew our 1 container from the city. We were excited to learn that you can request a SECOND recycling container FREE, so we did just that! Our second container arrived 3 days later, and we've been maxing out both of them for the past 4 1/2 years! Ironically, we have so little trash in the brown container that we could roll it around once a month (instead of weekly) and be okay! So, if you visit our house, THIS is why we have these 3 guys (instead of 2 like most households) around back.
We've never really considered ourselves "green" people, but when we saw the impact from recycling, we got adventurous! As things around the house needed updating or replacing, we tried to be more energy efficient if it was feasible. The boys' rooms needed new light fixtures, so we found some that were certified energy efficient. When the ol' shower head died, we opted for a Waterpik Low Flow Shower Head. I was skeptical of the 'low flow' before I used it, but I'm definitely SOLD on it now! It has great pressure, and it's saving us money at the same time!
Being intentional with our choices around the house has allowed us to keep our electric and water bills pretty consistent over the past 4 1/2 years despite the fact that we've grown from a family of 3 to 5 during that time! I was excited that our electric bill was only $92 this month...amidst the heat that descended on Nashville these last weeks of May and first weeks of June! You're going to LOVE living here!
One thing that I enjoyed about Bellevue was that they had this great recycling drop-off facility. So, in our little bitty apartment, I would collect our recycling, keep it sorted, and ever-so-frequently drive with my newborn down to the recycling facility. Whew! Lots of work, but I was excited to have the opportunity to recycle. The community where we lived prior to Nashville had no such recycling facility.
However, when getting settled at 330 Lynn Drive, I quickly noticed two trashcans behind our house, one brown and one green. After inquiring about these with our neighbor, I learned that the brown one was for trash, and the green one was for CURBSIDE RECYCLING. WOW! This was exciting news to me! I was amazed at how simple it was to recycle now. Just throw it in the green can, no sorting required, and they picked it up at the front of our house! So, I quickly bought 2 large garbage cans for our kitchen: black can--trash and gray can--recycling
After only a couple of months, we realized that we were recycling WAY more than we were throwing away. The recycling pick up comes once a month, and we quickly outgrew our 1 container from the city. We were excited to learn that you can request a SECOND recycling container FREE, so we did just that! Our second container arrived 3 days later, and we've been maxing out both of them for the past 4 1/2 years! Ironically, we have so little trash in the brown container that we could roll it around once a month (instead of weekly) and be okay! So, if you visit our house, THIS is why we have these 3 guys (instead of 2 like most households) around back.
We've never really considered ourselves "green" people, but when we saw the impact from recycling, we got adventurous! As things around the house needed updating or replacing, we tried to be more energy efficient if it was feasible. The boys' rooms needed new light fixtures, so we found some that were certified energy efficient. When the ol' shower head died, we opted for a Waterpik Low Flow Shower Head. I was skeptical of the 'low flow' before I used it, but I'm definitely SOLD on it now! It has great pressure, and it's saving us money at the same time!
Being intentional with our choices around the house has allowed us to keep our electric and water bills pretty consistent over the past 4 1/2 years despite the fact that we've grown from a family of 3 to 5 during that time! I was excited that our electric bill was only $92 this month...amidst the heat that descended on Nashville these last weeks of May and first weeks of June! You're going to LOVE living here!
Friday, June 11, 2010
A favorite spot...
We spent the morning at the Nashville Zoo. This is one of our favorite places in Nashville! I love that it's a 5 minute commute from our house to the zoo. You're going to love living here!
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