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Monday, May 30, 2011
Monday, May 30th
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Sunday, May 29th
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Saturday, May 28th
Friday, May 27th
Thursday, May 26th
Finally we were able to find a stash of marsh mellows AND graham crackers at the camp store yesterday. We already had chocolate & caramel candies on hand . . . that meant last nights campfire was the best yet.
Along the way we played ... who's poo is that? I would guess bear. Tim would say horse. By the time we finished we had seen both and a few more. The trails were gorgeous and plenty of Mountain Laurel still in bloom. The trail head we had started at is about a mile from where we are camping giving us about a six mile roundtrip hike ... Our total time gone, including an ice cream stop at the camp store at the finish, was four hours. As soon as we hit our campsite the rain came down. Perfect timing!
Right now we plan on heading out in the morning a day earlier than scheduled. Without connection to the world outside we want to find out the weather forecast north of here toward our next stops. We will be back on grid soon.
Wednesday, May 25th
This morning we got up early to participate in the bike ride around the eleven mile Cades Cove Loop. Now keep in mind prior to our departure I had been 'training' for this day. I was riding fourteen miles (1 1/2 hours at a clip) two days a week in Florida .... up and down those hills in West Orange County. Well ... Cades Cove eleven miles and three hours later had kicked my ass.
So with that being said and no sense in getting into details I will just let the pictures speak for themselves today ...
Tuesday, May 24th
Tomorrow we will get up early and ride our bikes on this same eleven mile loop. A few days a week during the summer the loop is closed in the morning to vehicles to allow for walking and biking only. This evening we grilled our hamburgers outside and had another great campfire.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Monday, May 23rd
Trying to depart a location early never works for some reason. But the best excuses can be found to justify this. Just as we were to depart Oneonta AL Tim's Uncle James came to visit. Uncle James had been gone all weekend at a car show in Helen GA and had just returned from his travels. This was such a treat to be able to see him prior to us leaving. I had begun to think we wouldn't. It totally made my day. Oh .... and how we managed to unload half of our belongings into Louise's place I'll never know.
We finally pulled out just before ten o'clock AM. Once on the road we found the traffic to be light. Our selected route took us out of the way up through the Sequatchie Valley and along the Tennessee River. The scenery was well worth the effort and uneventful for the most part. There were a few odd things to see along the way. One of the best stops of the day was to hit a Starbucks and pizza place along the way. Yum! Our arrival to Cades Cove in The Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee was later than anticipated but it's so nice to be in the woods and off grid. Awwww .... It's beer thirty. Oh yeah! Finally a campfire. But we had no marsh mellows. Maybe the camp store will have a supply.
We Are Back On Grid
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Departing Alabama Soon
Now our short stay in Oneonta Alabama is coming to an end. All way too fast. Tomorrow morning we will begin heading North East to our next stop. Along the way we will be paralleling part of the Tennessee River through some of the most beautiful back country around. We hope we will be able to stay on back roads as much as possible and stay off the interstates. We plan on departing early just in case we see places along the way we want to investigate. Once we get to our next stop, where we've stayed prior, we will have no cell or internet service. We will be going off grid. SO at this point I'm not sure when the next blog post will take place. But I will be sure to keep everyone caught up.
We want to thank Louise, Tim's mother, for her gracious hospitality. She always takes such great care of us. The Buckners are, as always, the best hosts for a family gathering. And we want to thank Tim's cousin, Shirley and her husband Randy, who allowed us to courtesy park on their property here. Louise has a very short and steep drive way. Tim's truck would have absolutely, no doubt about it, had any trouble getting our Airstream into Louise's place but the problem lies with . . . will the Airstream have it's bumper, tanks and all its piecey parts once we get to the top or back out onto the road again. We still have many miles ahead of us and I'm not one to take any chances. Stay tuned for our next stop!!!
Saturday, May 21, 2011
The Place We Seek ...
Last night was rough. Roxy kept us up most of the night with some sort of allergic reaction. This morning at dawn the weather was very refreshing. Roxy and I enjoyed a long walk out to the barn in the cool air. The majestic old family magnolia tree has almost started blooming. In a few weeks it will be absolutely gorgeous. Every southern girl needs a magnolia tree in her yard.
Tim spent part of the day making repairs around his mom's place. Then this afternoon we all made a trip to town to go to .... Walmart. Yes, I said Walmart. I survived and Tim got his Smoked Spam. Only in America ...need I say more?
My little buddy Jose was in rare form and has kept us all in line. He is so cute. Just in case the AHS is monitoring this ... No animals were harmed in the making of this blog post. LOL
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