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Smoky Mountain Trip Part II

Once we were done in the mountains, we toured Gatlinburg itself.  The shop buildings in this little town are quaint and cute.  They remind me a little of an alpine mountain town.

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One of the places we had planned to go was the Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies.  If you are ever in the area, you really need to go here.  It was wonderful!  It has something for every age group.  This would be a wonderful place to take a school or church group.  We loved it!

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We did a lot of walking through Gatlinburg.  There were numerous attractions that we just did not have time to get to, but they looked like they would be fun as well.

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Next stop…Pigeon Forge.

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Smoky Mountain Weekend

Last weekend, C & I took a short vacation to Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg, Tennessee.  C had been there years ago and I had never been.  We had a blast!  We had a beautiful drive down on Thursday until we got to Knoxville, then the rain started.  I was never so glad to see a Hampton Inn in my life! 

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Friday was a very full day! This may turn out to be a multiple post story. We started the morning by driving up in to the Great Smoky Mountain National Park.  How amazing was this?  Sugarland Visitors Center welcomed us with maps, information, and a small park museum.

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We decided to go all the way to the highest point in the park which is Clingman’s Dome.  On a clear day, you are supposed to be able to see 100 miles and 7 states.  Well, that was not to be that day.  This sign said it all.

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We would drive and stop and drive and stop.  There were pull-offs at the scenic stops.  There was water everywhere, but I couldn’t find a good place from which to shoot.  Wait, the Chimney Tops trailhead was dead ahead.  I found what I was looking for there, only about 200 feet from the road.  I love water and could have stayed here for hours.

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We pulled off at another overlook and I happened to turn around and look at the rock wall on the other side of the road, and what appeared before my eyes?  A face!

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The next stop was Morton Overlook.  On the trip up the mountain, there was dense fog hanging in the air.  When we traveled back down a couple of hours later, the air had cleared and you could see for a long, long way.

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At Newfound Gap, we started our multi-state vacation as this is the location of the Tennessee-North Carolina state lines.  The view would be amazing on clear days.  We weren’t so lucky.  We were starting to see the difference in the elevations though.  The types of trees and plants that grow were starting to change.  The temperature was much cooler and there was a stiff wind blowing.  This area also is part of the Appalachian Trail.  We can now say that we have hiked part of the App Trail, if only about 20 feet of it!

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Now it was on to Clingman’s Dome! I was so excited!  The elevation there is 6600 feet above sea level.  Where we live is about 600 feet above sea level.

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You are able to drive most of the way, but the last half mile is a steep walk on a paved path.  Here is where you can really tell that the air is thinner.  There are benches placed every .05 of a mile on the path, and believe me, they come in handy when you are not used to the atmosphere.  It was worth it though.  I really wish it had been clearer, but we can still say that we have been to the top.

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It was only 55 degrees at the dome, the wind was blowing and there was a nasty little rain falling.  When we arrived back in Gatlinburg, the sun was shining and it was 82 degrees. The trip down was much faster than the trip up the mountain.  We still stopped to snap a few shots, but the traffic was much worse coming down than up.  I really enjoyed this and would like to have the time to explore more of this beautiful country.

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Come back soon for more of our trip!

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I REALLY want to see this!

I know where I want to be the night of March 5, 2010!  At the movie theater, watching “Alice In Wonderland”!!!  It is directed by Tim Burton and stars Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter, Helen Bonham Carter as the Red Queen, and Anne Hathaway as the White Queen.  I happened upon the movie trailer yesterday on a random blog that I picked and I have already watched it several times.

Here’s the link to the trailer on YouTube.  Take a look.  I think it is AWESOME!!!

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Day Trip

C & I aren’t big travelers, but every once in a while, we will take off for a day trip.  My birthday is around this time, and C asked what I wanted for my birthday.  There really wasn’t anyTHING in particular that I wanted, but there was someplace that I wanted to go. 

I had learned about Cheekwood Botanical Gardens and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee, a couple of years ago and had wanted to go.  Well, we finally went yesterday.  It is in a beautiful area of south Nashville called Belle Meade.  Belle Meade is named after a big plantation of the same name that is located there.  The plantation is also open to the public, but we did not make it there on this trip.

I was not as impressed with the woodland areas of Cheekwood as I was the more manicured gardens near the house itself.  The Japanese gardens and water gardens are worth the $10.00 price of admission.  I think the woodland gardens would have been more colorful in the springtime as opposed to July.  The house on the grounds contains a museum with rotating art exhibits.  Currently, there is an exhibit of Faberge items there.  I know very little about art, so I enjoyed the gardens more.  There are also several art pieces exhibited in the gardens themselves.  They were very interesting!  Here are a few photos to whet your appetite…if you are looking for a day trip and you live close to Nashville, I would recommend checking out Cheekwood, especially if you love gardens.

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Take Me Out To the Ballgame…

C & I did something last night that neither one of us have ever done.  We went to a minor league baseball game.  Bowling Green, Kentucky, which is about an hour from where we live, is now home to the Bowling Green Hot Rods Class A team.  They are a farm team for the Tampa Bay Rays and this is their first year.  The name comes from two sources: Bowling Green is home to  the only Corvette factory in the world and Beech Bend Park Race strip is located here.  We had noticed the advertisements on TV and C said he wanted to go.  I ordered tickets and t-shirts for his birthday.

I have been to a couple of Cincinnati Reds games many years ago and have always enjoyed baseball.  I was the only child and grandchild of 2 baseball fans, so instead of being taught softball like most girls, we played baseball in the backyard. 

The Hot Rods’ field is really nice.  It is a new stadium called simply enough Bowling Green Ballpark.

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The game was originally scheduled for 7:05pm against the Charleston Riverdogs, but since Friday’s game was a rain-out, tonight was a double-header with each game being 7 innings.  The first game started at 6:05pm and we got there soon after the doors opened at 5:00.  It was “Bucket Hat Giveaway Night” sponsored by Crazy Eddie’s Furniture.  Of course, we had to do a self-portrait to model our new head gear.

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The game started well, with the Hot Rods in the lead until the top of the seventh inning, and then everything started going right for Charleston.  The final score ended up being 6-2 in favor of Charleston.  It was getting pretty late, so we skipped out on the second game which Bowling Green won 5-4.  We had a great time and will definitely being going back.  The seats we had were great!  We were about 6 rows behind the BG dugout just left of home plate. 

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The mascot was really cute.  His name is Axle the Bear and whoever works in that suit does a super job! 

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The staff gave away prizes throughout the night.  Right above, Axle is throwing t-shirts to the crowd.  Some of the other staff used a t-shirt launcher to give them away (C LOVED the t-shirt launcher).  All in all, this was great, great fun and I would highly recommend anyone getting away to the ballpark for a game!

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