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🎶 Rhythm & Roots, Nashville Escape
🎶 Labor Day Weekend, September 5-8, 2026 You've seen the Nashville on everybody's feed. Broadway, boots, bachelorette weekends. This is not that trip. This is a four-day deep dive into the Black history and culture that built one of the most visited cities in America. We are talking a night trolley tour through the city's story, a food tour that actually feeds you, and the National Museum of African American Music. Monday lunch at Monell's is not just a meal. It is a Nashville institution, family style, and if you know, you know. And this is not a tour guide situation. I'm there daily, answering questions, pointing you to the good spots, checking in just because. WHO THIS IS FOR You have been to Nashville. Or you have always wanted to go. But you have never had someone hand you the real itinerary. You are tired of the bachelorette version. You want the history, the food, the context, and the company. You are ready to travel with intention. WHAT'S INCLUDED ✅ 3 nights at a highly rated boutique hotel ✅ Nashville Night Trolley Tour ✅ Nashville Food Tour ✅ National Museum of African American Music ✅ Monday Lunch at Monell's ✅ Janay, your daily perk, on hand for questions, recommendations, and good energy ✅ Welcome gift ✅ Curated itinerary THE INVITATION September 5 through 8, 2026. Labor Day weekend in Nashville. The real one. Spots are small on purpose. If this is calling you, come find me. 🖤
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🎶 Rhythm & Roots, Nashville Escape
Brunch Anyone?
If your in the Atlanta area is anyone down for brunch next weekend?
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Brunch Anyone?
Travel Daydream: Beaufort, South Carolina
November in Beaufort means warm days, lower humidity, and a golden light that settles over the Lowcountry like it was designed for it. The spring and summer visitors are gone and the town finally has space to be what it actually is. The historic district is genuine. Antebellum homes, waterfront parks, streets that move at a pace nobody is rushing. Walk it without an agenda and let the Lowcountry charm do what it does. Eat the shrimp and grits. Eat fresh oysters along the waterfront. This is classic Southern seafood in the place it belongs and it tastes exactly like that. One day looks like coffee by the marina and a historic walking tour in the morning, local boutiques and a Lowcountry lunch by midday, marsh-side trails and waterfront parks in the afternoon, and a sunset from the seawall followed by seafood dinner overlooking the water. Money tip: Book a historic inn a few blocks from the waterfront rather than directly on it. The walkability stays the same, the atmosphere stays the same, and you save significantly on the room. That is not a compromise. That is just knowing how to travel. Beaufort is the kind of place that makes you wonder why you waited this long. 🌿🏾
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Travel Daydream: Beaufort, South Carolina
Travel Daydream: Kotor, Montenegro
June. Before the cruise ships take over and the lanes fill up. That is the version of Kotor you want. Eat at the waterfront. Grilled octopus, fresh cheeses, Balkan pastries that are flaky in a way that should be studied. Nothing complicated. Everything good. The hidden move is the upper village paths above the old town. Most people queue for the fortress climb. You skip it, find the lesser-used paths, and get the panoramic bay views without the crowd. Worth every step. One full day looks like espresso and early wandering before anyone else is out, a boat ride across the Bay of Kotor by midday with seafood lunch on the water, hidden alley photography and a little boutique shopping in the afternoon, and a slow dinner by the water as the mountains catch the last of the light. Money tip: Stay inside or just outside the old town walls. Guesthouses in that area come with balconies, homemade breakfasts, and views that would run you three times the price at a resort. Book there first. Kotor looks like somewhere a filmmaker would invent. It is real, and it is waiting. 🌺🏾
Travel Daydream: Kotor, Montenegro
Travel Daydream!
Y'all. Albania is the kind of place nobody talks about and everybody should. 🏔🏾 May is the move. Pleasant temperatures, green mountain scenery, and a fraction of the visitors you would find in peak summer. The town has room to actually show you what it is. Three things worth your time: - Walk the stone-roofed streets and look at the Ottoman-era architecture. This whole town is a UNESCO World Heritage site for a reason and you feel it in every alley - Eat byrek pastries, slow-cooked regional dishes, and local mountain honey. Nothing rushed, nothing imported, everything made the way it has always been made - Skip past the main castle area and find the upper neighborhoods. Panoramic valley views open up around nearly every corner and almost nobody makes it up there One full day: - Morning: Traditional breakfast overlooking the valley - Midday: Tour the castle and the historic old town - Afternoon: Wander the stone alleyways and browse artisan workshops at whatever pace feels right - Evening: Dinner at a terrace restaurant as the mountains fade into twilight - Money tip: Book a family-run guesthouse in a restored stone home instead of a larger hotel. It feels more authentic, the breakfasts are generous, and you walk away with local insight no hotel concierge could ever give you. Drop a 🍯🏾 if Albania is going on the list.
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