Black Mountain

The greening of the mountains from Blue Ridge Rd, Black Mountain, North Carolina.

Friday, October 28, 2022

Louise/Helen and Thelma/Barb (6)

 

Ice oozing from cliff faces...making the mountain a bit smaller every winter, as it breaks off boulders.


The greenery above is Rhododendrons, which stay green throughout the winter. They have even set their buds already waiting for spring.


We were glad to find a safe spot to pull off the roadway so I could take pictures. This is the last of our day trip photos. Thanks for coming along with us!


And they actually took a selfie for the movie! Just love the way it was done in 1991...yay poloroids!

I've been calling Helen Thelma, but since I'm taller than she is, and Geena Davis is taller than Susan Sarandon...we've got to switch. 

Betty White said:
“Everybody needs a passion. That’s what keeps life interesting. If you live without passion, you can go through life without leaving any footprints.”

12 comments:

  1. Nature and geology in progress live!!

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    1. The parkway is patrolled of course, so boulders that roll onto the roadway are quickly pushed to the sides. I saw one big one as we drove by...but there wasn't a place to pull over to take a photo. All these cuts in the mountains were made back in the 30s when the parkway was built...and of course in geologic time that was just yesterday!

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  2. I love the views from your drive on the Parkway. Take care, enjoy your day and weekend!

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    1. Thanks Eileen...glad you enjoyed the trip with us! Have a great weekend yourself!

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  3. That was such a wonderful road trip. I love the icy cliff face and the trees with autumn leaves. What beauty! Thank you for sharing this journey with us.

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    1. Second try to reply...this happened with your comment the other day also. Thanks for commenting. It was a memorable trip for us, though not quite as much as the movie!

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  4. And your road trip had a happy ending! You will survive to drive again.

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    1. True enough, to have a better ending than the movie was the plan all along!

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  5. What a great trip! That ice....bbbrrrrr!

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    1. It reminds me of someone who brought snow down south for kids to slide on...and throw and make snowmen. It's something they didn't have any experience with. I've moved pretty much into the south, though we may have a few inches each winter. It was fun and I'm glad you came along.

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  6. Nice views of your trip. The ice on the rocks is interesting to see, must be cold at night. Enjoy your weekend.

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    1. There's another long wall of ice on a turn-off to Craggy Gardens picnic area...but it's not possible to park anywhere near there...so having a driver stop for just a moment, and leaning out the window, is the best idea. We didn't go that direction on this trip. At higher elevations there has already been snow.

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