Posts Tagged ‘North Carolina’

Sky Watch Friday: Carolina Morning

November 20, 2009

A western North Carolina morning. May 29, 2009.

This is my post for Skywatch Friday, a meme for sharing views of the sky from all over the world.  To see more, or to join and share your own photos of the sky, click HERE.

I went to my archives for this picture, but Betsy and I enjoy the mountains of western North Carolina so much that its always a pleasure to check out these scenes.

The picture above was taken near Otto, North Carolina, back  in May.  The day had started out rather dreary, but the blue breaking through the clouds when this picture was taken hints that “Nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina in the morning”!

Watery Wednesday # 61: Woodfin Cascade

November 18, 2009

Woodfin Cascade, Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina. October 25, 2009.

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As you  know, Betsy and I collect waterfalls.  What’s more, we both enjoy the colors of autumn when we can find them.  Last month we were able to enjoy both when we drove along the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina.

The picture above was taken at the Mount Lyn Lowry overlook on the parkway.  The waterfall is Woodfin Cascade, and although we had to view it from across a valley, we could see it well enough to know that it was a pretty falls especially amid what was left of the of the fall colors.

Woodfin Cascade was the 356th waterfall in our collection.

Scenic Sunday # 70: Yellow Face Overlook

November 15, 2009
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The view from Yellow Face Overlook on the Blue Ridge Parkway. October 25, 2009.

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Even though I no longer live in the mountains of North Carolina, I still like to drive the Blue Ridge Parkway whenever possible.  The picture above was taken three weeks ago at the Yellow Face Overlook east of Maggie Valley.  No wonder some people claim the Blue Ridge Parkway is the most scenic byway in the country.

 

Skywatch Friday: Sky Over Carolina Mountains

November 13, 2009
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Evening sky in western North Carolina. July 10, 2009.

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I haven’t had an opportunity to get sky pictures this week, so I’ve gone to my archives for this picture.  It was taken in the mountains of western North Carolina this past July.  It had been an overcast day, but as evening approached the sun could occasionally be seen peeking through the clouds.  There are no obvious breaks in the clouds in this picture, but if you look closely you can see sun rays beaming down on the mountains.

Scenic Sunday # 69: Cheoah Lake

November 8, 2009
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Cheoah Lake and Dam, Graham County, North Carolina. October 13, 2009.

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Last month Betsy and I drove The Tail of the Dragon on our way to Georgia.  The Tail of the Dragon is an 11-mile stretch of U. S. 129 which is considered by many to be one of the world’s best motorcycling and sports car roads.  The Tail of the Dragon gets its name from the 318 tight curves on the 11-mile stretch.

The Tail of the Dragon takes drivers through the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.  After crossing into North Carolina we turned onto North Carolina 28, which continued to offer some beautiful scenery, even if it did have fewer curves.

The picture above was taken at a turnout overlooking Cheoah Lake in North Carolina.  Near the center of the picture is Cheoah Dam, which forms the lake on the Little Tennessee River.  The Cheoah Dam was featured in the Harrison Ford movie The Fugitive.  This is the dam that Ford jumped off to escape near the beginning of the movie.

My World: In Search of Autumn Color

October 27, 2009
The view from the Blue Ridge Parkway near Maggie Valley, North Carolina.  October 25, 2009.

The view from the Blue Ridge Parkway near Maggie Valley, North Carolina. October 25, 2009.

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Since the direct route home from Maggie Valley was closed because of the rock slide on I-40, Betsy and I decided to get home by going south on the Blue Ridge Parkway and then west on the Cherohala Skyway.  We were hoping that we could find some autumn color while avoiding the masses of traffic around Gatlinburg and in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

It was a beautiful day with a clear blue sky.  Most of the color was gone from the higher elevations as you can see from the picture above.  But there was more color at the lower elevations.

Woodfin Cascades, North Carolina.  October 25, 2009.

Woodfin Cascades, North Carolina. October 25, 2009.

No trip would be complete for Betsy and me if we didn’t find a waterfall.  We had to view Woodfin Cascades from across a valley, but it was still a nice addition to our collection.

The Cherohala Skyway is a 36-mile road from Robbinsville, North Carolina, to Tellico Plains, Tennessee.  Along the way it crosses the 5400 foot mountains on the border of the two states.  There are very few signs of civilization along most of the skyway.  Construction of the skyway began in 1960 and it finally opened in 1994.

Color along the Cherohala Skyway, North Carolina.  October 25, 2009.

Color along the Cherohala Skyway, North Carolina. October 25, 2009.

We probably saw the most vibrant colors of the trip on the skyway.  The picture above is only a small sample of what we enjoyed along the way.

Look What Got Between Betsy and Me

October 26, 2009
The rock slide on I-40, October 25, 2009.  Photo by wpsa.com

The rock slide on I-40, October 25, 2009. Photo by wpsa.com

Yesterday (Sunday) started at an early hour for me.  I knew Betsy had to check out of the cabin in Maggie Valley at 9 o’clock (ignoring the time change).  I also know that it took three hours to get from Maggie Valley to the house on Tuesday.  So I set the alarm for 4 o’clock and was on the road before five.  I would get there to Maggie Valley with an hour to spare.

Everything went well until about 7 o’clock , as I was approaching Newport, Tennessee.  Flashing lights, a police car and a fire truck announced that there was a problem up ahead.  It turns out that there had been a major rock slide on I-40 at about 2 o’clock Sunday morning.  The rock slide caused about 30 miles of the interstate to be closed.  The closed section runs through the Pigeon River Gorge and is just about the only way to get through that part of the mountains.

There were volunteers giving directions, but unfortunately they didn’t agree on the way to get from where I was to Maggie Valley.  Following one set of directions took me in a circle and brought me back to the exit where I had to get off.  Our GPS can select a route by the shortest distance or by the faster time.  Both routes used the closed section of the interstate.  I finally gave up and took a route that I knew would get me there — eventually.  To make a long story (and trip) short, I finally got to the cabin just before 11 o’clock.  That three hour trip took six hours.

Fortunately Betsy hadn’t given up on me and I got reunited with my Beautiful Bride.  Since  the interstate was closed we decided to go back home over the Cherohala Parkway.  The autumn colors were gorgeous, but I’ll save that for tomorrow.

Sunday night they were reporting that the interstate will be closed for at least two months.  We might not be traveling east for the next couple of months.

Scenic Sunday # 67: Maggie Valley

October 25, 2009
Maggie Valley, North Carolina.  October 20, 2009.

Maggie Valley, North Carolina. October 20, 2009.

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Betsy has been in Maggie Valley, North Carolina, since Tuesday.  She said that the colors had just exploded over the past couple of days, but I thought the scenery was pretty good on Tuesday.  The picture above was taken on the deck of the cabin they’ve rented.  I’m looking forward to seeing the view when I pick Betsy up today.

Skywatch Friday: Western North Carolina

October 23, 2009
Western North Carolina mountains and sky.  July 11, 2009.

Western North Carolina mountains and sky. July 11, 2009.

This is my post for Skywatch Friday, a meme for sharing views of the sky from all over the world.  To see more, or to join and share your own photos of the sky, click HERE.

Since Betsy is away in the mountains of North Carolina, I thought I would share this picture of the sky and mountains taken earlier this year.  Betsy is in Maggie Valley and this picture was taken north of Asheville, but the sky and mountains are majestic in both places.

Skywatch Friday: Moon Over the Atlantic

October 2, 2009
Moon off Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina.  May 6, 2009.

Moon off Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina. May 6, 2009.

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This is my post for Skywatch Friday, a meme for sharing views of the sky from all over the world.  To see more, or to join and share your own photos of the sky, click HERE.

The picture above was taken one evening in May while we were at Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina.  Not only were we blessed with good weather but the moon rose opposite our room for several nights.  That helped make a wonderful vacation even better.