Sunday, June 12, 2011

Great Smoky Mountain Camping Trip

Well, friends, we are back from our camping trip and had a fantastic time! Even though we were only gone for five days, it felt like a real vacation. I find that camping always does that for me.
This time around, I am not sure what I loved best. Our little nest that stayed dry even during torrential downpours (oh, did we have some good storms while there!),
or the delicious meals we cooked on our trusty camp stove and on the campfire.
Or maybe it was reading by the fire long after the sun had set.
And then there was the mountain stream that gurgled past our campsite and lulled us to sleep every night.
Some other favorites were the old buildings we found in the park, like this old grist mill close to our campsite,

complete with a still functioning sluice.
One day we drove over tall mountain and very windy gravel roads into the beautiful Cataloochee Valley.
There we saw a gorgeous old farmstead, built in 1903 with an old barn,
and a beautiful house.
Inside all walls were paneled with wood,
except one room that had been wall papered with old newspapers.
Loved those colors!
Aside from the farmstead, we visited the old Palmer church
which was simple on the inside
and beautifully maintained!
And then there was the two-room school house! I guess around 1910, there were 1,200 people living in this valley!
One of my very, very favorite things on this trip were the grand vistas of the Smokies.
Breathtaking!


Makes you just want to stare and soak it all up forever more!
About 12:30 every afternoon (very punctual!), storm clouds would gather and it would start thundering. Sometimes the storms passed us by, but other times they would unload right over our campsite. One time we were in our car on the road and had to pull over because we couldn't see a thing between the torrential rain and the hail! Luckily, they never lasted long and then sun always came back out.
Then there were times when I cracked myself up! Here I was posing for a photo at Newfound Gap road.
I heard something below and was hoping it might be a bear,
but it was only a squirrel...
On our way back from Cataloochee Valley, we drove a short distance on the gorgeous Blue Ridge Parkway,
 where we saw a female elk (sorry the picture isn't very good),
and many flame azaleas still in bloom.
Actually, it was the plants and some of the wildlife that had us oohing and aahing all day long.














Plus, we hiked on a few trails and I kept wondering who determined whether they were easy, moderate or strenuous...
Some of the ones marked easy had me falling out of my shoes they were so steep in places,

and some of the moderate ones seemed no different from the easy trails.
We saw some beautiful little waterfalls along the way!




This was on our last day when we decided to walk a few miles on the famous Appalachian Trail.
We started at Newfound Gap parking lot and walked a couple of miles along the ridge.
The trail starts in Georgia and ends in Maine, 2,180 miles later. We encountered some serious hikers who were trying to walk the whole distance (it takes about five months),
but we just ambled and enjoyed the beauty all around us,
watched for birds and bears,
and admired the huge flowering rhododendron along the way.



The biggest disappointment? Even though we saw signs everywhere, the bears stayed well hidden and deep in the forest. We saw not a single one!
But there's always next year!!

Friday, June 3, 2011

Just a quick post...

Click on the picture to see it lager...
I've been meaning to show you this photo from the Atlanta Botanic Garden and keep forgetting. It was one of my favorites. You'll probably have to click on it to see the real bullfrog in the pond. We were convinced that he was in love with the frogs on the statue. He kept swimming over and singing to them. Daniel took the photo and I just love the reflection of this happy little statue in the water.

Also, I have been having trouble with leaving comments on some of your blogs as have some of you with my blog. I've changed the comment setting so that the comment window pops out rather than having it embedded in the post. I hope that works better!! If not, we'll just have to wait for blogger to fix the problem... 

In the meantime, I wish you a very happy Friday!! 

Mine will be busy with preparing for a little road trip we'll be taking next week, which means getting everything together for a week of camping (yeah!! can't wait!!)  and getting the house ready for the young man who house and pet sits for us! I love that we don't have to take our pets to a kennel and that the house never sits empty. Gives us great peace of mind!

See you all in about a week!! 

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Sketches

There's one component from my now past drawing class that I hadn't shown you yet - sketches from my sketchbook. As part of our homework, we had to turn in 20 sketches every week for 8 weeks.
160 sketches total!
Each one was supposed to be drawn with ink (no erasing) and not take longer than 30 seconds to one minute.
Some weeks I enjoyed it and others not so much,
but I could definitely tell that my sketches were getting better as the weeks went on.
One thing it is teaching me is to see the essence of what I want to draw in just a few seconds.
No details, just the feel of it.

And if it doesn't look right (like Ramses who looks like a fox in the sketch below), that's fine. There was no grade for this so it really gave us great freedom to just dive right in. 
Today I am practicing my art in the kitchen as I am planning to bake quite a few things to have on hand in the freezer. Two loaves of my favorite bread (click here to view a past post I did on it) are already in the oven.

Tonight, we'll have fresh bread with boursin cheese and ripe tomatoes from the garden for dinner. And a salad to go with it. It's one of my favorite summer meals...