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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Flat Creek in Feb. 2024. Much changed by the force of the hurricane floods in Sept. 2024.

Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Altamont apple orchard

 







Though the majority of the trees are still green, we loved spotting the beautiful colors of fall shining in spots.







Our ears had popped a long time ago...since Black Mountain's elevation is around 2400 feet. The Parkway winds its way through the mountains, going up and down and around a lot!



That break in the vegetation didn't look wide enough to be a fire break...so maybe it's just a fire road.  Or something else?



After juggling around in another crowded parking lot...we went inside at the Altamont Apple Store.

We stood in line so I could buy a piece of home made apple pie.  It's so much better than any I can buy or make!!
It's fun to sit out on the balcony and look over the orchard.


There was a cute diorama, as well as explanations of which kinds of apples were grown where at the orchard. 


Today's quote:

Creativity -- like human life itself -- begins in darkness. We need to acknowledge this. All too often, we think only in terms of light: "And then the lightbulb went on and I got it!" It is true that insights may come to us as flashes. It is true that some of these flashes may be blinding. It is, however, also true that such bright ideas are preceded by a gestation period that is interior, murky, and completely necessary. -Julia Cameron, artist, author, teacher, filmmaker, composer, and journalist (b. 4 Mar 1948) 

13 comments:

  1. Glorious views and apple pie - a winning combination in my book!

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  2. Beautiful views. Apple pie is my favorite, yum!
    Take care, have a happy day!

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  3. ...I’ll have a slice please.

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  4. I swear that a good piece of apple pie is just about the best thing.

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  5. We have a favorite apple orchard we take guests to. It has a magnificent view west to Vermont. It's been in the same family since the area was first colonized by Europeans. Barbara Patch who handles the store has the perfect New England accent, too.

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  6. It's so beautiful there. I love seeing the Black Mountain photographs. When you wrote that you went to the Altamont Apple Store my brain pictured a computer store. I'm so glad it was real apples off the tree kind of Apples!

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  8. The Altamont orchard is beautiful--as is getting there.

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  9. Barbara, We love good apple orchards...or quality farm stands of any kind for that matter. We have 3 local Mennonite markets near where we live and we patronize them frequently. I love dioramas...probably why I used to collect lead soldiers and similar items. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave

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