The dogs were fine today, but Mogli was hiding when I came back and it took a whole 10 minutes before he claimed me as his own again...but since then he has demanded all his cuddles and is quite happy right now chasing my legs, his food and a bug that somehow made it inside tonight
Anyway..I am back from a great trip. I took too many pictures as always, but wanted to share a few with you.
The Great Smoky Mountains are a National Park in Eastern Tennessee that goes into North Carolina. The country singer Dolly Parton is from that area and created Dollywood and other stuff to bring business to this area that was very very poor. It is about 3 hours from me. We didn't go to Dollywood, but stayed in the small town of Gatlinburg, which was full of tourists from Missouri, Kentucky, Illonois, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, India (yes, India), and Italy. Gatlinburg has an Aquarium with huge stingrays that you can pet, sharks that you are advised not to pet, and other exotic fish that you can watch by walking thru a tunnel with them swimming around you. I had never been to an Aquarium like this before, so this was a lot of fun for me.
We also drove thru the National Park to the Indian reservation, Cherokee, in North Carolina. Other than that we ate, slept a bit, drove a lot, gambled a bit, laughed a lot, and fought the crowds.
A lot of what we saw in the Smokies reminded me of the stories from the oldtimers in my area, which are quite fascinating. What I didn't know was that the North Carolina Cherokees had nothing to do with the Tennessee Cherokees who had a huge input into the area I live in (the names Chattanooga..or Sequatchie (the county I live in ) are old Cherokees names). The Trail of Tears went straight thru my area, which is still a part of our history that hardly anybody will talk about.
Here are a few pictures...I hope you enjoy them
I had the best pancakes in the world on Friday afternoon
Did I like them? I may have to go back to fully make up my mind...they were yuuuummmmmyyyy
View over Gatlinburg
The Great Smoky Mountains
After surviving the heat, bobcats, elks, deers, Curt's driving, Indians...I was attacked.................by a plush bear
What the cows are for the North, the bears are for Cherokee...they even have an environmental green farmland one. We saw different painted ones at every corner in Cherokee.
Entering (or leaving) the Cherokee Reservation in North Carolina
Sorry, I couldn't resist