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If you’re ever near Roan Mountain, TN, you won’t be disappointed if you take the time to go to the State Park and climb to the top of the mountain.  The trail is great, actually part of the Appalachian Trail.  The views at the top are well worth the climb!

I took many pictures… this one is my favorite.  My husband didn’t even notice when I took his picture here 🙂

 

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Roan Mountain, TN

Roan Mountain, TN

 

Your lovingkindness, O Lord,
extends to the heavens;
Your faithfulness reaches
to the skies.
Psalm 36:5

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I looked up the word “lovingkindness” in the dictionary:
noun  –  tender kindness motivated by or expressing affection.

Sometimes we just need to be reminded that we are loved.

 

Have a blessed week!

Love to you all,

Daisy

 

 

 

 

 

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During our time away,  (I posted about it  here) one of the places we were able to visit was an old farm, way up in the mountains. . .

 

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This is the marker at the top of the hill:

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A closer look, so you can read it:

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This is the farm house.  We weren’t able to go inside because the park rangers weren’t there, but we were able to walk around and see everything.  We did peek inside the windows. . . everything looked just as if time had stood still back in the 1880’s.

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Here’s a view from the porch.  I just love porch swings.  Makes me think of family & friends, children’s laughter, ice-cold lemonade. . .

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There were several gardens with many, many butterflies. . .

 

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They were everywhere!

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Here are some beautiful ones . . .

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I love barns.  Maybe I’ll live in a Barn House someday – they’re becoming more popular now.
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The flowers were beautiful. . .

 

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Wild flowers as well…

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As we approached the Chicken House, we heard them inside. . . We also heard a rooster several times.
I love the sounds of a farm!  Can you tell I live in the city??

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The root cellar (I could almost see the veggies stored there, as this was used over so many years!)

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There were many tiny birds.  So beautiful.

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A few were perched on the clothes line.  That’s right.  There was a clothes line.  That’s another thing I miss while living in the city.  I never thought I’d say that!  When I was a kid, my Mom would tell me to hang the clothes up on the line.  Inevitably, it would rain before I had a chance to run and take them inside!  I used to wish for a dryer.   Now that I have one, I miss both my Mom and the assigned chore of hanging the laundry on the clothes line.

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While we were there,  someone was working on the garden, planting & weeding.  This bench was among the fragrant flowers…

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These are the stairs to go back up to the parking area.  I didn’t want to leave.  I wanted to stay and visit the country folks and have a nice tall glass of lemonade with them.  What was it like for the folks who lived on this farm?  How did they get up & down the steep mountain paths with no car or truck?  How did they survive with no TV, internet, or cell phone?  It was a simpler time.  But it wasn’t an easy time.  These people knew back-breaking work, and plenty of heart aches.  They probably never would have imagined that well over one hundred years later, there’d be “tourists” visiting their farm, admiring their work & perseverance.

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It was an unforgettable experience.  I can still feel the cool mountain breeze.

These are the kind of places that stay with me for a long, long time.  By that, I guess I mean that when I remember them, when i see the photos, I can’t help but smile and want to visit again.

 

Thanks for visiting with me.  🙂

Love to you all,

Daisy

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We have been up in the mountains and after several days of rain, the sun has finally made an appearance!

It was too pretty outside to stay indoors so we decided to go on one of the hiking trails close by…I just didn’t realize it was one of the ones marked “strenuous” on the map I’d left back at the cabin.

After my initial shock, and following close to my husband, I felt better and actually enjoyed it very much!

Here are just a few snapshots from our hike…

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One of the many “little falls” we came to as we crossed the creek several times throughout the hike.

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This little bridge was so pretty, with the sound of the waterfalls underneath and the coolness of the woods all around us… We wished for a hammock to stop and take a nap (at least I did!).

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We are taking some time off to rest and “recharge our batteries”. The place we’re staying has no TV, no Internet, not even a radio. To get signal for phone calls to our kids and our parents we have to drive down the mountain and go to the nearest town which is not far.
To some of you this may sound ridiculous, while to others it may sound absolutely wonderful… For us it was the latter, and so here we are.

Don’t wait to feel overwhelmed…
Get away and rest now…
It’s worth it!

Happy trails,
Love to you all,
Daisy

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Savannah

I recently found myself in Savannah, GA. We didn’t have time to get out and walk but we were able to drive through the historic district and see some pretty nice things.

This pair of horses was pulling a group of people seated on a large buggy. It was hot, crowded, and noisy. I felt bad for these beautiful white horses who apparently make their living by pulling tourists in a buggy around the city streets.

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I want to show you the original photo before I edited it on a new phone app I got for free called PicsArt

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It’s easy to use and free!
You can also upload it to your iPad.

Have fun using it and hopefully next time I’m in Savannah I’ll have enough time to visit Paula Deen’s restaurant!

Love to you all,
Daisy

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I know I just posted a photo of a horse I met on a little country road…

but I couldn’t wait to share these pictures with you…

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My husband and I were on our way to a church picnic…

I had no idea that we would be way out in the country…

But as we drove in, I couldn’t believe my eyes!

There were lots of cows, chickens, and these two beautiful horses!

I immediately took out my camera and began taking pictures.
The cows didn’t like me too much, they actually scared me.
But the horses were very nice and weren’t camera-shy.

 

 

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If you’re from the city, a day in the country can be literally “a breath of fresh air”.
For me, it’s usually like taking a trip back in time.
A slower pace.
Time to reflect.
No signal… so no cell phone calls.
I can feel the stress begin to fade away.

If you’re with a loved one, or with a friend, it can be so special.
Or even if you’re by yourself, it can be a time for refreshing.
The breeze, the sounds of the outdoors in the background.

There’s something about getting away from the noise and distractions we are used to,
and going outdoors where we can slow down, be quiet, enjoy the ancient art of talking
to one another (instead of texting, or using the social media).

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If you get the chance anytime soon,
to go out to the country…
go for it.
Enjoy the quiet, and the scenery.

Happy refreshing!

Daisy

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I met this new friend along the road not long ago…

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I was so happy to see him!

I had to stop and take a quick picture…
all I had was my cell phone, but I think he looks pretty handsome.

Have a great weekend, everybody!
Go for a photo drive 🙂

Daisy

 

 

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Thatia

While we were in Georgia, recently, we got to see friends that
we don’t see too often.  They have a beautiful place and we made
a new friend. . .

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This is Thatia (pronounced Thay-sha)

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She is a beautiful german shepherd . . .

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. . . with a nice thick coat.

She is a big girl!

Our friends said she weighs 150 lbs!

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Although she looked fierce when we first drove in
and I wouldn’t want to walk in alone while she’s
keeping watch…

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She was very friendly and playful
(as long as our friends were close by).

She is a beauty and I enjoyed our time with her.
What fun to try to get a still photo of her!

Thought you might want to “meet” her. 🙂

Daisy

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Pink Blooms

I have not posted in 11 days…
I’ve missed you, friends.
First, I had to attend a training and had no internet available.
Then, 2 days ago, I had another migraine.  I’ve never had them so close together before.  But I am thankful that this time I did not have to go to the ER.

Now, on to more JOYful topics!  🙂

The place where this training was held was rural and a very pretty setting.

I was able to step outside with my camera for just a few minutes during one of the breaks and take a few photos…

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The color.  The delicate petals.

 

 

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It was not a rose bush, but it was just as beautiful…and it was covered in blooms!

 

 

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I only had a few minutes…

 

 

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I could stare at this for a while.  So beautiful.  It doesn’t have the sweet scent of a rose, but it is so lovely.

 

 

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The bush had so very many!  There were some that had fallen and the ground was covered with them.  Even there, they were beautiful!

Does anybody know what type of flowers these are?
I thought I could google it, but after a while, I gave up when I couldn’t find the exact match.  It’s a big bush, tall, and covered with these flowers.

 

It’s good to be back… Y’all have a fantastic weekend!!

Love to you,
Daisy

 

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As you probably know by now, my husband & I love to take drives through the country now that we live closer to it…

You probably also know that I love historic homes and even some that may not be classified as “historic” but more like broken-down, neglected, abandoned… etc…

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As we drive by and I try to get a good shot of the house in a moving car…
I wonder what it looked like when it was newly constructed?

Who lived here?  Where are they now?  Why has it fallen to disrepair?
Can I buy it?  What could I do to make it look nice again?
Maybe some new windows?

 

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Some of the houses don’t look so bad… some actually look like they are being lived in (by people),

 

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I saved the best for last!
This one if by far my favorite.
But, alas, someone beat me to it… they bought this pretty house and they are working hard at bringing it back to its former glory.  I almost wish I could just walk up to them and say, “Need any help?”  But I live too far to be of much use.  I’m rooting for them, though.

They have already accomplished quite a bit and it won’t be long before this house looks amazing, like it probably looked when it was new.  Then it will be ready to welcome a new family and impress those driving by (such as myself) with its beauty!

Happy Country Driving,

Daisy

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Not long ago, as I was taking a walk on a wooded trail, I came across this “structure”…

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It got my attention and I wondered…

 

 

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Was this some sort of shed to store equipment (the trail was in a very large private park)… or was it a cabin where someone actually lived long ago.

I always wonder about the history of places (and people).

 

Funny, though, the dwelling wasn’t totally empty…

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It seems these two had taken residence!

I had to smile.

 

Have a terrific weekend!
Daisy

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