Black Mountain

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Monday, October 31, 2022

More Halloween photos

 I had a few minutes of time, and a friend called to say there were all these well decorated houses on  Church St. downtown (in Black Mountain.) So I put on some presentable clothing...mainly layers over whatever I already was wearing, and drove over there.

I could park and walk up the street, because the crowd won't be coming till later this afternoon. This is THE PLACE to show your costumes and get treats! The street will be closed to traffic, and taken over by little goblins and their parents. 

But I decided to just drive by, so some of my photos through the car windows are maybe a bit blury, or cropped funny. But that way I didn't become part of the scenery. Only a couple of other cars went around me realizing what I was doing.

House 1, first shot

House 1, second shot.
People were busy still on ladders with hammers. I have no idea if children are going to be sliding down this slide...with what at the bottom. And I won't be there to watch!

House 2, first shot

House 2, second shot

House 2 third shot

House 4, first shot

House 4, second shot

House 5

House 6

House number 7

And where is house number 3 you're asking? Ha! It's a Halloween Spoof!

I continued driving around taking photos, and ended up in the Town Square. More tomorrow!

Today's second quote:
Betty White said:

“I’ve always liked older men. They’re just more attractive to me. Of course, at my age there aren’t many left!”


Celebration of Halloween

I'm not sure if I'll have the energy to go take photos of the wonderful crowd of kids trick or treating downtown on Church St. in Black Mountain this afternoon.  I had two wonderful Samhain rituals yesterday, and am putting finishing touches on next month's newsletter.

So here's what I did to celebrate Samhain 2022.


I'm the photographer.


Sunday, October 30, 2022

Back at the home front

 

Back home at my neighborhood Ingles Grocery Store.


A very busy restaurant in Black Mountain...especially with the tourists. That weekend many extra folks came to the LEAF music festival, so this was a great place to go for lunch. We just waited 25 minutes to get a table...a bit rare, but we didn't have any good options.

A little bowl of cooked spinach was my delightful side, while I ate a Kylie Klucken fried chicken sandwich...with swiss cheese and a touch of broiled onions. I was surprised how good the spinach tasted!


Cathy had a wonderful cob salad, and took some of it home too! (This pic is from another lunch we shared together.)

Bette joined everyone else in checking her texts and emails after lunch! She had a meatball sub for lunch with sweet potato fries.



Wonderful orange leaves on the maples outside my windows.

For the season of lights, I've draped some twinkle lights in the bedroom window. So this is how it looks now. 


Betty White said:
“My mother always used to say, “The older you get, the better you get. Unless you’re a banana.”

Saturday, October 29, 2022

Mixing up the old photos

 

John Wayne, did you recognize him before you scrolled down?

A brick Mobius Strip...and it looks like you could even go inside it!

A day trip by ladies in England in the 50's

A lovely painting by Natasha Ilincic, The Three Stages of Womanhood: Maiden, Mother and Crone.

Woman talking on a hand cranked phone, 1900s


Woman riding an interesting tricycle, 1892



For Sepia Saturday there's a lovely photo of some boys all lined up, like school photos. The windows behind them have leaves on them, so there must have been fall decorations. Though I would have guessed the boy's ages at 6-8, they are all in long pants, which says it's a more modern school than those in the past where little boys didn't get long pants till they were almost teens.


Betty White said:
About getting older: “It’s not a surprise, we knew it was coming—make the most of it. So you may not be as fast on your feet, and the image in your mirror may be a little disappointing, but if you are still functioning and not in pain, gratitude should be the name of the game.”
—From her book, If You Ask Me (And Of Course You Won’t)

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.”

Thursday, October 27, 2022

Helen and Barb and the bear hunters (5)

 Then we stopped at an overlook, just to check the elevation...only to find these huge trucks.


There were five of these big pickups, with these dog cages on their backs, and the very large men inside in boots and coveralls. I know because blue pickup guy had his leg sticking out the door which he closed when we parked.

So I know bear hunting season is in session. But at least they had no dogs...no barking at all. And Helen peeked into one of the carriers and said they were empty. From what I have heard, bear hunting is illegal on the Parkway or in State Parks, but only legal on private land with permission. With all these woods around us, I'm sure some would offer lots of places to go. 

But these weren't ATV's...just regular big pickups...so I thought, they must have hiked in from these vehicles and then back, thus half these guys had been asleep when we drove up, and then they started talking on walkie-talkies while I walked over the this sign. We also didn't see any guns.

Another hint of bear season...this was Bear Pen Gap Overlook, elev. 5560.

But there wasn't a view on either side of the overlook...just the tops of evergreen trees.

Perhaps these guys had been out at dawn hunting...and were thus tired. Several of them left before we did.

Betty White said:

 “I may be a senior, but so what? I’m still hot.”
—From her “I’m Still Hot” music video.

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Thelma and Louise, aka Helen and Barb (4)

 I don't want to bore you with my many photos of trees in various colors.

And I was surprised to see that some of my photos through Helen's windshield came out ok...or maybe you can see the streaks and bugs and I just can't.


A nice older sign showing some trail information.





I must admit (with gratitude) that I love taking photos while Helen does the driving. If I am, it means stopping and getting out for each photo. But as you can see, I'm sharing the windshield shots also, which of course aren't like other's calendar worthy ones!

It's all part of the adventure!

Another person of adventure, Betty White, said:
"“My answer to anything under the sun, like ‘What have you not done in the business that you’ve always wanted to do?’ is ‘Robert Redford’.” The Insider

Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Helen and Barb (3)


Highest elevation is at Richland Balsam Overlook, which was mobbed with cars and motorcycles. Elevation was 6053, at Mile marker 431.4 

North facing cliff face. Don't miss the two people at the base of the cliff. Blue Ridge Parkway, near it's highest elevation. (This was the second wall of ice we saw, so I'll post the other one in a few days!)

Helen bravely pulled off on the grassy shoulder of the road, and this was the view from that side.

Looking north toward Canton, or maybe Waynesville...but that tiny lake isn't Lake Juneleska. Somewhere in that direction is Cold Mountain.


All the colorful leaves were at lower elevations. 



Monday, October 24, 2022

Thelma and Louise meet Helen and Barb! (2)

 We had a great time going wherever we pleased, and since we brought our lunches, we were able to eat at our leisure! No being tied down to finding restaurants!



Visibility was for miles, but there was a definitely haze. The Pisgah Inn is at 4925 feet.



At the rocking chair overlook, just below the Pisgah Inn and Restaurant, there were many people with dogs. And one couple was sipping a nice red wine in wine glasses...perhaps from the restaurant, or maybe they brought it! Helen thought up the idea of just eating our lunch there, even though we had brought lawn chairs along in case we had stopped at a stupendous overlook where we wished to eat.

All that spontaneity was fun, and challenging. We'd drive up to an overlook, and Helen would say, do you want to stop? We did stop more often than many times past, because this was our first trip on this strip of the Parkway. So we'd stop either for the view, or to see the elevation there.

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