Thursday, May 27, 2010

Hillsboro Village

Hillsboro Village is a quaint, little part of Nashville with little shops and non-tourist people.  Guess we didn't quite fit in with our cameras pointing every which way.  We started out walking to Amylase Entertainment, a house office on Music Row where Rachel will be working next week.  After getting a bit lost by one or two streets we finally found it.  Later, we continued on to Hillsboro Village and then found our way home.  Planning on going out again in a bit to some other interesting shops and a few bookstores.  I'm just hoping that all this walking pays off in the end of the summer with an impressive time on the Oak Tree Hill race back in Geneseo. 
<<Rachel confused about directions. Where's Edgehill?>>

<<If you hit Belmont University you've gone too far...darn>>

<<Amylase Ent. we found you!>>

<<Amylase Ent again>>

<<...possibly interested?>>

<<The beginning of Hillsboro Village>>

<<Yay Clothing Xchange>>

<<A spectacular find outside a bookstore, on the bargain table of course.  I will never refer to it as 'having kids' again, from here on out I shall only refer to it as 'the art of childcrafting'>>

<<Is that A Guide to Childcraft you're reading Rach?>>

<<$1 slushies to refresh our poor, tired, hobo selves>>

<<Remember that Trail of Tears photo from the other day? Well turns out it wasn't just chilling in someone's front lawn, it's an art gallery called The Front Porch.  The exhibit was on Native North American culture specifically connected to Choctaw, Ojibwe, Zapotec, Cherokee (homeland was TN), Kiowa, Wichita, and Chickasaw tribes.>> 

*Slushies and Hotdogs*
Megan

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