La Vergne, Tennessee

La Vergne, Tennessee is one of the fastest growing communities in Tennessee (and probably in the Southeastern United States). A few short years ago, the population was approximately 9,000. Today, there are more than 25,000 residents who call La Vergne "home" and it continues to grow. This blog is dedicated to keeping our community updated on current events, and serves as a guide for restaurants, entertainment, schools, and more. Welcome to La Vergne!

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Having Some Fun

From beautiful weather on Saturday to a chill in the air Sunday, LaVergne is getting ready for Thanksgiving! Ivy and I drove around this morning taking some pictures on Murfreesboro Road. Here's what we came up with - just for fun!



I love that our community puts up this giant turkey in November. Very cute!


City Hall... But wait. Here's a broader snapshot.



I tried to get the yellow in the leaves (in front of the water department), but instead got mostly parking lot.



Lin's Chinese Buffet is gone. I only ate there once, but a friend of mine and his wife loved eating there. She lost her battle with cancer last Fall. It just reminded me of losing Ana again when I saw Lin's was gone.



See? The Lazy Pig is coming soon!



I've never noticed that the cars in LaVergne are in such bad shape that we need FOUR auto parts stores. I seriously just don't get it. I think it's great that the city earns revenue from these businesses, but four? One, Two.



Three.



Four.



Lake Forest subdivision give us houses as far as the eye can see. Affordable. Close to Nashville. Great schools. No parking on the street, so bare yards. Oh well... the price we pay for owning more than one car. Maybe that's why we have all the auto parts stores. There seem to be a lot of tire stores, too. And oil change places.



Okay. I want one wing, one fish, and three things. Please.



I adore this log cabin. What are the plans for it?



The back of the library ... I like it. Perfect for a girl scout bridging ceremony! Does the bridge cross over Hurricane Creek?



And finally the Cash Cow. We will soon have a Lazy Pig to join our Cash Cow. What's next? Talking Parrot (a pet store). Chicken Coop (possible restaurant). High Horse (ladder store). I dunno... just thinking here! Have a great Monday!

Meanwhile, don't forget the LHS Marching Band is having a Fall Festival/Craft Bazaar on Saturday, November 18 from 1:00 - 6:00 p.m. Admission and parking are free. There will be games, prizes, food, a craft sale, drawings for door prizes, baked items for sale, and more.

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