I am running a day behind, but I didn’t want to miss another week of Monday Morning Musings. I am having a cup of Archer Farms White Chocolate Macadamia Nut that DH got me. Pass your cup over here, and I’ll share this morning’s brew with you! Let’s take a look at how I spent my weekend, shall we?
Last Saturday, DH and I decided to venture to one the highest towns (4118 feet) east of the Mississippi, Highlands, NC. We had beautiful sunny, blue skies over us the entire time with spring-like temperatures hovering around the 60° mark with an occasion light breeze.
To the left of this picture, which I couldn’t squeeze properly into my view is the Highland’s city limit sign. The thundering sound of the water rushing over the falls was quite deafening. You just don’t realize just how loud something is like this until you are standing near it. Although, the temperatures felt wonderful for late winter, standing in the shade with the wind against my skin to take this picture quickly caused me to retreat to the car, but only to grab my polar-fleece jacket so that I could finish my shoot.
The drive along route 64 toward Highlands is known as the Cullasaja Gorge. The twisty road is home to several waterfalls ~ Bridal Veil Falls, Cullasaja Falls, Dry Falls, and Quarry Fall to name just a few. These can be seen from the car, but only Bridal Veil and Dry Falls has parking. Cullasaja Falls is real tricky to photograph because there is only a tiny spot beside the narrow, curvy road for one car to pull off for someone hopeful to snap a shot. I wouldn’t even dare to attempt to walk that stretch of windy nightmare for a picture. At best a person can snap a quick shot, if the timing is just right. I missed out on my chance because I was feeding DH donuts while he was driving. Hey, a girl has to keep her guy happy, right?
The Highlands community is a lovely quaint area, and if it hadn’t been for the busyness then we would have loved to leisurely stroll the streets. I have personal space issues and it throws me into a mad panic when I feel too crowded. Perhaps another day, we’ll have more success in doing just that without me going crazy in public. smiles
Before leaving Highlands, I did seize one more photo-op of the below church. I love how the tree seems to hug the bell tower. I remember as a child, each Sunday morning the church on the hill would ring its bell to signal the community that service was beginning. That sound always filled me with such comfort, and even today when I hear a church bell ringing I think about those times.
I plan to share a few photos I was fortunate enough to capture along the Cullasaja Gorge for next week’s Wordless Wednesday post and I invite you to come back to share in my experience.
Sunday was another gorgeous day,which was spent running errands around town. I squeezed in another photo session at the National Cemetery. I will share these pictures on Skywatch Friday.
May I ask you to pray for a friend of mine name Michelle? She’s going through some bad stuff at the moment. Her mother has cancer, battling with her siblings on how best to care for her mom, problems with a neighbor, husband injured his back, and now she is experiencing eye problems due to Type I Diabetes that may be serious.
Also, while you’re talking to God, please include the Slinger/Baker family of DH’s (I knew her, too) classmate, Brenda, who passed away on Sunday morning. I learned on Facebook she had Lou Gehrig’s disease. She was only 57, but is now home with the Lord. May God’s blessings be with those dearest to you, Brenda!
How was your weekend?
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Ashlee submitted this week’s Monday Listicles prompt…
- a touch
- a smile
- a kiss
- a hug
- a giggle
- a sigh
- making a special meal or dessert
- keeping the home clean
- exercise regularly to look & feel my best
- making myself presentable for my DH when he gets home
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1. February 24th is National Tortilla Chip Day – do you like them? What do you pair with Tortilla Chips? Yes, I love tortilla chips! My favorite way to have them is simply with some good salsa, but occasionally I like cheese and jalapeno peppers on top a pile of warm tortilla chips.
2. February 26th is Carnival Day (and Judy from Retired Not Tired’s birthday- coincidence???) What is your favorite carnival ride, game or food? I don’t do amusement park rides anymore. As I’ve gotten older, I have become too paranoid to test the boundary of thrill rides. However during my days of youthful ignorance, I loved them all, but my favorite may have been the Scrambler. I don’t know that I had a favorite game, but anything that required a good sense of aim (not that I had one)- dart throwing, ball tossing, BB-gun, … then you could always count me in! My favorite carnival food is without a doubt, cotton candy!
3. Nascar has started for another year… albeit in a wet way… are you a fan? I’m not a fan, but I do like NASCAR drivers and their fans who are all a wonderful group of people.
4. Other than your blog, do you actively participate in social media? I dabble with Twitter and Pinterest, but I just haven’t gotten the hang of these. I scout my Facebook wall a few times each day just to learn news from friends/family that’s about it.
If you need a little pep in your step, then come dance with me on Monday’s Music Moves Me. Have a marvelous Monday!