Sunday, Dec 23, 2007

Tie Dye Travels with Kat Robinson Episode 1

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In this episode, Kat shares more of her experiences on the road.



















Find out:

The 100 year old Kocourek and Sons Hardware Store in Hazen, AR sees new life as an antique shop

The world's best fried pies can be found at Ms. Lena's Pie Shop in DeValls Bluff

Painting with cloth: The Michelson Museum of Art in Marshall, TX celebrates Art Quilts with a special exhibit

The more things change, the more they stay the same: Postal Outhouse found in Traskwood, AR

Plumbing, hardware, and pickled okra: Donaldson, AR's Country Store


Tie Dye Travels is about those unusual things that don't make the news -- family run businesses, ecclectic tourist destinations, unusual events, and kind acts. It's about ordinary people and the extraordinary things they do. And it's about the little wonders you can find in the world around you. Kat loves to listen, and there's nothing better than sharing a good story with friends. Send your suggestions to kat@tiedyetravels.com

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