A Train and Bigfoot

This past weekend we had family in town and decided to do some local traveling or what we call a “blip visit.” We drove up to Blue Ridge, Georgia to ride on the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway. The train station is nestled in the middle of downtown within the Chattahoochee National Forest.

We didn’t book tickets prior to driving to the picturesque town. And just our luck, tickets were sold out. So a tip before taking the trip to ride the train, book your tickets in advance on their website.

We were determined to enjoy what the town had to offer and have a late breakfast at Mercier Orchards Bakery & Market Café downtown. The café was built in 1926 as the former Fannin County Bank. The café has kept some of the charm from it’s previous life as a bank. If you’re lucky you might be able to snag a table in the bank vault. Mercier Orchards is a family owned and operated apple orchard that was started back in 1943 by Bill & Adele Mercier. The breakfast offers up a delicious assortment of the usual breakfast fare. Where the café shines is it’s homemade apple butter, freshly baked apple cinnamon bread, warm cinnamon apples and their famous Mercier Orchard’s famous fried pie. Before leaving we made sure we stopped by the market which is attached to the café. The market is stocked with their cider, different varieties of apples, relishes, salsas and a number of their baked goods. We couldn’t resist getting something and walked out with a bag of apples.

After leaving breakfast we stopped in a number of cute local shops. The one shop that caught our eye was the BIGFOOT! Adventure Outpost Museum and Trading Co. in downtown Blue Ridge, Ga. The store and museum holds a small collection artifacts and information about ancient civilizations, legends and one of a kind exhibits. Of course there’s a lot of Bigfoot merchandise there as well. While in the shop we found out about the 4,000sqft Expedition: Bigfoot! museum located a few miles away. When we found out about the larger museum there was no deliberation, we were off.

The Expedition: Bigfoot! museum is right off of Highway 515 in Blue Ridge, Ga. It’s open daily from 10-5 and admission is $8 for adults and $6 for children. The museum is full of artifacts from all over the world, life size displays, mini research vehicle, sighting maps, and a number of videos of sightings. We learned about the folklore of Nepal and the Yeti.
Whether you are a believer or non believer it’s still a fun day out.

Sometimes you intend on going to experience one thing and the day takes you somewhere you never thought. Until the next adventure… Catherine & Richard

2019 Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival

It’s that time of year when you’re tired of the cold and just want to escape to the warmth. We decided to do just that and go to Walt Disney World for the 2019 Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival. The festival is held this year from March 6-June 3. This is the 25th year for the festival and entry is included in the Epcot admission. This is our second year attending and it’s our favorite Epcot festival. Epcot is absolutely stunning this time of year with all of the vibrant colors of the flowers. But the true standout of the festival for us are the topiaries and gardens.

One big piece of advice we have is to make sure you eat a small breakfast before attending the festival. While enjoying the beautiful scenery, ‘treat yo self’ around the world at The Outdoor Kitchens. Outdoor Kitchens are located all around the world showcase and offer a specialty menu of creative cuisine and libations. If you have an allergy or food sensitivity items are marked on the menus with (GF) are gluten/wheat-friendly, those with (KA) are kid-approved and those with (V) are vegetarian. The Outdoor Kitchens open daily from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

There are plenty of activities for the entire family. Enjoy everything from scavenger hunts to interactive play areas. Make sure you stop by the Goodness Garden Butterfly House and observe several species of butterflies. This is also a perfect time of year to watch the purple martins travel to Walt Disney World to raise their young before flying more than 6,000 miles to the Brazilian rainforest. Look for their houses located all around the park.

There is no better way to end the night then to take in a free concert at the American pavilion. Garden Rocks is a concert series rocking nightly at 5:30pm, 6:45pm and 8pm. You can also book a guided tour including Gardens of the World, English Tea Garden, Royal Tea Garden and Behind the Seeds for an extra fee

Is the Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival worth attending? Our opinion is yes. Keep in mind weekends are the busiest time to attend. If you have the time try and go during the week. If that’s not an option we still recommend going, just pack your patience. – Catherine and Richard

Let the Adventures begin!

We are Catherine and Richard Firth currently living in Atlanta, GA, with our dog Poppy. Richard is British and Catherine is American. We have been married for over 12 years and have lived together in the UK and the US. During our years together we have travelled all over the United States and Europe. We decided to start a blog to offer knowledge from our travels and document our them. Please join us on our adventures, whether they be local or abroad.