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The Sand's Castle Is On The Road Again!
... his tailor shop cultivated many political discussions with customers and community members.
Now that we have left beautiful North Carolina we are slowing making our way to Utah to spend time with our daughter and husband, and to explore the magnificent geology the state has to offer.
On a sadder note, we just learned that the people we lived and worked with in the Hagley Gap area of the Blue Mountains in Jamaica, ...
Trekking in the Unaka Mountain Range!!!
... car. It was supposed to rain that night and I wasn't sure if the tent would leak. It did. I wound up camping in my car all week, but that was a good thing. The temps stayed in the 40's all week, with one night even dipping into the 30's. Rock Creek is a nice campground. The men who work the area are some good guys to have around. It's very peaceful with a flowing creek along side it. The night is pitch black. ...
Friday - Home at last! 5 Morris Dr., Weaverville
... of Weaverville. Great food!
After we got to the house and took Zero in -- found a closet pretty quickly and slept the rest of the day - we unloaded my bug-caked Prius. Gotta get a picture of that. As promised the PODS arrived, one at a time, with the same driver bringing both. Nice guy, he and Ray had to figure out how to get the two PODS in the driveway with the least amount of damage to the overhanging ...
Inspired by North Carolina!
Perhaps some of you are wondering why you haven't heard from us lately. Not everything can go smoothly and on schedule, as we have learned ... once again! Travel plans had us driving the motor home to Connecticut for my aunt's memorial service, via Hickory, North Carolina, where Carole's sister lives. We found ourselves in need of service and parts, so camped at an RV service center/campground in Marion, NC, which services ...
The Blue Ridge - Boone to Asheville
We continued our trip on the Blue Ridge Parkway today. We crossed the Linn Cove Viaduct which was the final part of the parkway to be completed in 1987, fifty two years after it was started. We stopped at Grandfather Mountain to walk the Mile High Swingbridge; at Linville Falls to hike to the Chimney Rock overlook, and ...