Monica Reed

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The best time to get outside in Tennessee & Kentucky!

It’s time to soak in the spring weather and what better way than heading outdoors with your SO for a date? The “New York Post” is sharing some perfect outdoor date ideas to spark your creativity:

  • Go on a romantic picnic
  • Pick your own flowers at a local farm
  • Attend a fair
  • Go to the zoo
  • Try Pickleball
  • Go camping or glamping, whatever suits you
  • See a movie at a drive-in or create your own
  • Garden together
  • Go to a baseball game

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