Black Mountain

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

Saturday, November 5, 2022

Keeping up appearances, etc.

 

All the fire engines are out of their garage.

The entire approach to the fire house has been torn out and new concrete will be poured soon...but it rained mid-day on Halloween (day before I took these shots.) So the base level where there's lots of reinforced steel going both ways, is waiting to be dry. The police station is located behind where the fire trucks are currently parked.

Nov. 2, drive by, with some spats of rain.


The workers on Nov 2.


One guy was on the other side of the yellow machine, adjusting the slide from the cement mixer. Then as I left, they guy in the cement mixer had it turning really fast, and he ran it's discharge. Sorry, I couldn't stop to take more pics.

This little dry cleaners is the only one in town. It has an ATM kiosk out to the side of it, which is handy for the tourists. And then there's the new Pure Restaurant, then the Glass Blower, then the Yarn Shop and then Tyson's Furniture...all going along State St. toward Broadway/Montreat Rd.


What it looked like when they were first starting on renovations. 


What it looked like last week. (cropped from photo below)





Woops, that snuck into this post, but belonged on the Halloween decorations!

No editing, but that's the new restaurant, The Grange...lots of picnic tables, a food truck, and the old Dobra Tee building has a bar inside, and maybe also sells food. I haven't checked it out yet! But if you can enlarge the photo, directly in the center standing over the rock wall is a bull!


I seldom get out to my car before the frost melts in the sunshine. So I got to see how it looked the other day.


Simple things please me, sometimes. Sharing with Sepia Saturday






16 comments:

  1. ...a local fire station looked like that last year.

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  2. Hello,
    The fire stations here are being remodeled and made bigger. It is good to see so much work being done in your area.
    I do not think we had frost yet, it has been pretty mild lately. Take care, enjoy your day!

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    1. We had 4 nights of frost back in October, and since then none and warmish days. Glad to hear of progress in your fire stations. Have a great week starting with time change tonight!

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    2. We had 4 nights of frost back in October, and since then none and warmish days. Glad to hear of progress in your fire stations. Have a great week starting with time change tonight!

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  3. Nice series of town photos. I love the big cat on the roof and the frosty windshield too!

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    1. Thanks, I do gather more than I start off intending to post. Have a good week!

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  4. I haven't been keeping up with blogs lately, but looks like you are enjoying getting out and about in your new car. Frost! None here. I was chilly this morning at 56 degrees. lol

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    1. Yes, 4 nights of frost back a few weeks ago, and lately very warm weather. Fortunately it's been raining most of today...we needed it.

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  5. Is that little renovation an old filling station? A charming little building!

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    1. Yes, it supposedly was. Pure Oil I think...before my time.

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  6. Can be quite fascinating to watch "workers at work", sometimes :)

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    1. I wish I'd stayed to watch more, but I was pulled over in an illegal spot in front of the police station...not going to tarry there for long!

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  7. I also like taking a nice walkabout looking at simple things. On our vacation drive to Indiana last month we saw several versions of the giant fiberglass bull. I liked the Black Angus model an imagined having it on display in my front yard. Maybe fitted with caster wheels so it could be moved around the pasture.

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    1. Oh what fun! And instead of bull riding like is offered in bars, you could offer bull riding as you pulled it along!

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  8. Updating is usually a good & welcome thing, but once in a while it can be a huge disappointment such as when a beautiful old 100 years plus home is torn down & replaced with some modern thing instead of being refurbished to its original grandeur which has happened here a few disappointing times. But, oh well. On the other hand, several years ago someone bought a huge aged airport hangar, reconstructed it in the middle of downtown Sonora - the town where I live - and turned it into a small mall designed to look like it might have looked in the gold-rush era, and called it "Old Town Sonora" and it's very popular. :)

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