Season 13

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The Spirit of Early Serenbe with Tim & Lindsey Mosby

In 2002, before Serenbe had a name, Tim and Lindsey Mosby visited for a weekend and never let go, now back full-time, they reflect on its early days and evolution in Serenbe Stories.

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In 2002, before Serenbe had a name or a plan, Tim and Lindsey Mosby came down for a weekend at Steve and Marie Nygren’s bed-and-breakfast and never quite left it behind. Living in Candler Park at the time, they were drawn to the slower pace, took a leap on eight acres at a blind auction, and became part of Serenbe in its earliest, most unformed days.

In this episode of Serenbe Stories, we sit down with Tim and Lindsey to reflect on those early years, Taco Tuesdays at the Daisy, art classes in a barn, and a community that felt as creative as it was connected. After years away in Austin and Amsterdam, they’ve returned full-time, offering a rare perspective on how much has changed and what’s remained the same.

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Tim and Lindsey Mosby first arrived in 2002, before Serenbe had a name, drawn in by a simple weekend that turned into something more. Early members of its creative community, they reminisce on those early years, from Taco Tuesdays at the Daisy to art classes in a barn and the spirit that shaped it all.

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