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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! My winter garden against the living room windows. I let these little plants be my decorations for the season.

Thursday, June 30, 2022

Looking Glass Falls

 




Thanks to the person in red shirt for putting things into perspective.

We enjoyed a break from driving and just looked at it...I walked down half the stairs to get closer. And then puffed and coughed back up. Good exercise!

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    1. Almost every visitor to Asheville goes to see this lovely little falls...since it's right on the highway. But it does require a drive of at least an hour to get there, and then what do you do? Well go on the Blue Ridge Parkway of course, right up the hill!

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  2. Hello,
    It is a beautiful waterfall, it is nice the overlook is so close to the road. Great views. Take care, have a happy day!

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    1. I love that us who don't hike any more can see nature's glories!

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  3. What a beautiful spot to stop for a driving break.

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    1. Thanks, I did some editing along the edges to calm down the sunshine. Maybe too much...

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  5. Wow! It is so beautiful there. Love these waterfall photos.

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  6. A good destination. Red does often help.

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    1. As if the falls themselves weren't picture postcard perfect!

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  7. A beautiful waterfall is always worth stopping for! Love the name of this one

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    1. It's named from a nearby rock face which is pretty bare and shiny whenever it rains, thus it's called Looking Glass Mountain.

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  8. Lovely. A beautiful place to spend as much time as possible.

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    1. If we hadn't been hungry and headed to the Pisgah Inn up on the Parkway, we might have lingered much longer! At other times I have!

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  9. What a beautiful spot. I can almost hear the rush of the water and feel the spray.

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