Downtown Greenville: Clear sky, 84.2 °F
Field of Dreams
Constant Gardeners
I really didn’t have a plan for the garden,” confesses Brenda Bragg as she surveys the broad expanse of her backyard from her perch on a rocker in the screened-in porch.
Craig Brown
International businessman Craig Brown took a chance on Greenville and knocked it out of the park
Sawyer Willingham
Fourteen-year-old triathlon phenom and straight-A student Sawyer Willingham is an athlete to watch, often besting adult competitors.
Sushi Koji
Breaking up is hard to do, but more often than not, it’s the best thing for all parties involved.
Buon Appetito
What Gabriel Hernandez Madrigalle, owner of Giovanni’s Italian Restaurant, does with a few humble ingredients—garlic, herbs, tomatoes—is nothing short of outstanding.
Slice of Summer
The Taylors farmstead of Alton and Dodi Spurgeon —Spurgeon Farms—has been satisfying hungry locavores for the past seven years.
River Dance
Stop for a moment. At the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, one of the most soul-stirring areas of the country, count your good fortune among the summer night’s brilliant, lucky stars.
One to Grow On
Gardens are for dreamers. After all, their beginnings never look like much—tiny seeds hidden under soil, lots of waiting.
Lingering Gaze
Walking down the street, cell phone to ear, you may not have noticed the striking curve of a branch over the sidewalk or a butterfly soaring over the Reedy River.
Circle Back
Finding a separate peace today is a tough act. Yet, call it luck or liberty, or simple blessings, we thankfully make our homes in one of the most picturesque corners of the United States.
Artful Scholars
It’s no surprise that the arts thrive on the edge of Falls Park where students from all over the state live and perform at the Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities.
Viola Thompson Griffin
Viola Thompson Griffin might be 88-years-old (and look a decade younger), but she still has the gleam in her eye of a teenager as she recounts her days as a former pro-baseball player.
A Tisket, A Tasket
Nothing says summer elegance better than a well-packed picnic. But if you’re more Bridget Jones than Martha Stewart, assembling the perfect basket can be anything but effortless.
Rise & Shine
There’s buttered toast, hot biscuits, or even homemade waffles. But what about cheesecake? Ice cream? Puff pastry? Tangy Parmesan?
Garden Delight
Near the intersection of Pelham and Batesville Roads and the banks of Rocky Creek stands a Civil War–era stone and brick building.
Annie Koelle
When it comes to art, “all in the family” is the phrase that comes to mind when you think about Annie Koelle.
























