by Katie Frost | Mar 20, 2020 | Blog
Eleuthera is still beautiful. The water still shimmers its array of translucent blues and greens, the sand beach is still soft white with tiny specks of pink, and the verdant green palm trees still sway and rustle in the wind. But there’s an underlying unease in...
by Katie Frost | Jul 25, 2017 | Blog
There is so much geographical diversity in the United States. In the last twelve months I’ve lived in Rhode Island and South Carolina, and spent days or weeks in Alaska, Wyoming, Colorado, Vermont, New York, Virginia, Missouri, Georgia, and Louisiana. And of...
by Katie Frost | Jul 11, 2017 | Blog
The American West holds such allure and magic. In my Pollyanna mind I picture regal native Americans aside good natured cowboys on their chestnut and paint steeds, buffalo and bald eagles and bear and moose, all loping respectfully across the plains, woodlands, and...
by Katie Frost | Jul 4, 2017 | Blog
It seems there’s a lot of interest in little Beaufort, South Carolina. Since my husband and I decided to buy a home there in 2015, we’ve immensely enjoyed settling in and learning about the area. When we come up for air in Eleuthera or Narragansett or...
by Katie Frost | Jun 25, 2017 | Blog
Seven years ago, a time which now seems both like yesterday yet also another era, it was snowing in Atlanta. A major snowstorm paralyzed the city with its four inches of white stuff. No one could drive, schools were closed, and of course local grocery stores were...