Category: Micro-adventures

Inner City Sacred – In Search of 1872 Cathedral Church of the Advent

Click here as I go in search of the 1872 Cathedral Church of the Advent in the inner city of Birmingham, Alabama! Inner City Sacred – In Search of 1872 Cathedral Church of the Advent According the the Church’s website: In 1872, the new city of Birmingham grew quickly after the Elyton Land Company established …

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Exploring The American Village and Festival of Tulips – Montevallo, Alabama

Click here and join me as I explore The American Village and Festival of Tulips! Today I’ll be exploring The American Village and Tulip Festival in Montevallo, Alabama. The American Village and Tulip Festival in Montevallo and Tulip Festival is held once a year. Here is the history of The Village according to https://www.americanvillage.org/history/ When …

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Historic Cathedral of St. Paul- Sacred Solace in Inner City Birmingham

Click here as I explore Sacred Spaces in Inner City Birmingham, Alabama – Today it’s the Cathedral of St. Paul. In today’s micro adventure I go urban hiking in the inner city of Birmingham, Alabama in search of the historic Cathedral of St. Paul. I’m calling my latest short film – Historic Cathedral of St. …

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Finding Solitude on a Dreary Day – Solo Hike Short Film

Click here and join me as I Find Solitude on a Dreary Day Solo Hiking! Finding Solitude on a Dreary Day – Solo Hike Short Film is my latest short film. It’s all about a solo hike at Tannehill State Park outside of Birmingham, Alabama. Just sit back and relax as you watch – Finding …

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Urban Hiking Town with 1896 Origins – Over Delivered – Alabaster, AL.

Click here to see my latest Cinematic Short Film where I explore Alabaster, Alabama that has origins dating back to 1896! Urban Hiking Alabaster, Alabama which was under promised but over delivered! While Urban Hiking, Alabaster, Alabama I was invited into what’s believed to be the oldest building in the town. It’s now a business …

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A Cinematic Film about a town Settled in 1813 – Northport, Alabama!

Click here to see my Cinematic Short film about a Town Called Northport which was settled in 1813! In my latest Cinematic short film I explore Northport, Alabama, settled in 1813. This urban exploration takes place in Northport, Alabama which sits on the Black Warrior river. Exploring towns like Northport, Alabama has become a hobby …

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Whispers of the Past – Abandoned between Hueytown and Jasper – Cinematic Short Film

Click here and join me on another adventure as I explore the rural countryside and find some strange things! In my latest cinematic short film, Whispers of the Past – Abandoned between Hueytown and Jasper, I go rural exploring in Alabama. My latest cinematic short film, Whispers of the Past – Abandoned between Hueytown and …

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A Town Called Eutaw – Founded 1838 – Town Square and Antebellum Homes!

Click here as I explore the 1838 Town of Eutaw, Alabama, Gateway to the Black Belt – Town Square and Antebellum homes! This week’s micro adventure takes us to the 1838 town of Eutaw, Alabama, Gateway to the Black Belt. As I explore Eutaw, Alabama the Gateway to the Black Belt, we’ll discover a beautiful …

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A Bridge Called Swann – Cinematic Short Film on a 1933 Covered Bridge

Click here as I explore Alabama’s longest covered in a cinematic short film form. Swann Bridge is the longest Covered Bridge in the state of Alabama. It was built in 1933 in the Locus Fork area if the state in Blount County. Swann Covered Bridge spans 324 feet over the Black Warrior River. Wikipidia has …

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Pizza and Urban Hiking Town Founded in 1815 – Jasper, Alabama

Click here and join me on another micro adventure to the beautiful Southern City of Jasper, Alabama, founded in 1815! In today’s micro adventure I find myself in the Southern City of Jasper, Alabama, founded in 1815. Jasper, Alabama is a quaint Southern Town in Alabama with beautiful architecture. Many of the old southern buildings …

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