Home Again. My Favorite Vacation Find. Come See!

Home Again. My Favorite Vacation Find. Come See!
At the base of the mountain on Watagua River near Wilbur Dams. See the small boat of fisherman at base of mountain?

We are home again. While it was hard to leave Tennessee because we had such a fantastic time, I’m happy to be home, too. Sadly, North Carolina, part of Tennessee, and Kentucky are under a state of emergency. Two days before we left, there were forest fires burning near Knoxville and it continues to spread. We found out from locals that it has been extremely dry for quite some time.

We have visited Tennessee twice before this giving thought to possibly being a place we could live part time, but until this trip, I wasn’t so sure. But Northeast Tennessee is absolutely beautiful and I could see being there part of the year should we be able to do that when we retire.

The blue ridge mountains and being in the tri-city area of Johnson City, Elizabethton, and Jonesborough offered lots of variety, while still quaint and felt like home in many ways.

My favorite part was driving along Watagua River past the Wilbur dam, though I did get a bit nervous when we drove higher into the mountains and signs that said, “You are now entering Bear country.” I can’t tell you how often I silently said to myself, “Just surrender and let go, Barb.”  I’m not a big fan of heights, but I did my best to overcome it so I didn’t miss out on the stunning beauty that was all around us.

On Tuesday we drove part of the Blue Ridge Parkway express through the mountains from Johnson City to Asheville, North Carolina – wow – that was absolutely gorgeous! There  truly are no words describe the beauty, but it is breathtaking.

There were many moments I silently paused and gave thanks for this beautiful land Mother Nature has given us.

Watagua River

And driving along Blue Ridge Parkway, when the mountains were clearly before us, I found myself in a state of feeling quite verklempt, wanting to weep for the pure beauty of it all – it just overcame my heart!

Our destination this day was the Folk Art Center which is home to the Southern Highland Craft Guild. The center showcases the finest in traditional and contemporary crafts of the Southern Appalachians.

And this is where I found my favorite find – a hand crafted hummingbird house!  I was so excited I almost squealed out loud!  Here it is hanging in my writing cottage until next spring when I can put it outside.

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The instructions that came with it say to hang it under the eave or overhang away from rain, wind and predatory birds or insects.  There is no guarantee a hummingbird will build a nest, it states, but I’m going to hope like all get out that I get little baby hummingbirds!  It says that once a hummingbird does build a nest that the hatchlings return the next year. And get this?  The nests are about the size of a penny and the eggs are the size of a Tic Tac!

I have a good feeling about this – that I will have a wee family of hummingbirds – and heck, one has to think positive right?

I’ll be sharing more photos in upcoming posts. But back to laundry and catching up on email, etc.  But I’m really happy to be back and get to work again next week on projects! 

And oh!  Kylie and Gidget did very well on vacation – it just made my heart so happy to know they adjusted well, but I also sense that they too are happy to be home again, too.  But isn’t that what vacation is all about?  Happy to go, but happy to come home again. Makes one appreciate life all the more!

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Off On Our Adventure! Blog Break.

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My sister, Paula, sent me this graphic saying it reminded her of John and my adventure we are embarking on in our van converted to a camper we have dubbed, “Second Chance – the Vamper.”

I love it and thought it was perfect to share with you today as I say so long for now… as we head out on a vacation for about twelve days.

And I’m reflecting on how my blog is what I call home, too. When I first began blogging back in 2007 because it was what I was supposed to do as a writer from all the marketing information I read – to build an audience and I remember how at times it felt like a chore I had to do. But it is something entirely different for me now- I want to do this – I have to for me and who I am – it’s one of my creative outlets that I enjoy so much.

While it’s hard to leave just as my physical home is, it’s hard to leave my blog too and you, my dear readers. But I look forward to the anticipation of return and catching up with you when I am back!

HAPPY TRAILS!!

 

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Autumn’s Last Whisper. Letting Go.

Autumn's Last Whisper. Letting Go.

I sat for a few moments early this morning, admiring the sun coming up after my yoga practice in my Zen writing cottage. 

Autumn is barely a whisper now – on its way out until next season. And likely the leaves left on these trees will be gone when I return in twelve days.

So I gave thanks for the view today – for my home sweet home – for my life – for the seasons that bring different gifts.

Letting go of autumn is a bit more challenging for me as it’s my favorite season – but in letting go, we open to new possibilities and that is what I remember now….

And packing for Second Chance – the Vamper, has begun today and I posted some photos on Facebook!

I’m deeply honored to have had my article, Grieving the Loss of a Pet Through SoulCollage® featured in SoulCollage® Community Update newsletter this month.

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