Since I've a backlog of photos from my evacuation after Hurricane Helene, I'm afraid those are what are on the top of the pile.
So my first outing with Martha was in Pittsboro, the county seat of Chatham County. You may note (if you remember a post from 2018) that they have removed the statue of a confederate hero!
And I'll skip the murals, because once I said I wanted a picture of one we passed, Martha drove me to various sites to see more! That's for Mondays though.
Pittsboro NC is a lovely town to browse in shops, but we had places to go and things to do.
Apparently Pittsboro is now known for many micro-breweries. (Sounds like Black Mountain too) |
We visited a neat kind of community gathering place in Pittsboro, with this metal cut-out fence.
Some of the paper goods/plastic and even gasp, styrofoam cups which I brought back home and gave equal amounts to the give-away place at the apartments. I was determined to not use water to wash dishes etc, so I wouldn't use potable water for that, but it's a hard habit to break!
And you may have (especially if you follow Facebook) seen some of the shoppers who frequent Walmart, but I got a big kick out of being behind the Buddhist monk in the checkout.
And you may have (especially if you follow Facebook) seen some of the shoppers who frequent Walmart, but I got a big kick out of being behind the Buddhist monk in the checkout.
As we returned to Martha's home, we were greeted by these lovely flowers and plants across from her driveway, planted by her neighbor.
I took more photos of her beautiful camelias...blooming in the fall? Yes! But you've seen enough probably by now. I dragged on and on about staying with John, not knowing what would happen tomorrow. But this is in retrospect now, and I want to move forward!
Enjoying her living room comfort we had to try for a selfie...not our best!
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Love the tour, flowers and the photo of you and your friend Martha! Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteYou had a good tour in trying times.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely not the reason I should go visiting - ever again!
Delete...I take the camellia as a show of hope.
ReplyDeleteThere is definitely lots of that going around these days!
DeletePittsboro is a charming place!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is. I enjoy the small changes, and that Martha knows the places a tourist like me wouldn't be able to find!
DeleteWonderful pictures of landscapes & flowers & trees & plants! Your opening picture of the mountains & fall colors is spectacular! And I smiled at the picture of the window with the "Pottery" sign in it. Of course!!! :) Sounds like you made the best of a worrisome time.
ReplyDeleteYou're right, as that was what drew my eyes in that gallery. Several clay artists were representedd there.!
DeleteAnd oh yeah - the picture you captured of the rainbow spectrum is neat. I used to have a crystal ball hanging in the kitchen window of our house two houses ago. Then we moved to a place without a kitchen window (but open to light from other windows). Now we're in a place with a kitchen window again & I'd forgot the fun of having a crystal ball hanging in it to produce little rainbows all over. Gotta do that again! Thanks for the gentle reminder. :)
ReplyDeleteMe too. I could have rainbows during the winter, when the sun strikes lower in my windows, but unfortunately not the kitchen one!
DeleteHi Barbara, It looks like you and Martha had a nice time...a relief for you I'm sure, given the disaster that is much of North Carolina. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteInteresting photographs. I like the selfie, and the gallery was intriguing and I wished I could walk through and explore it. I followed a link here from Floral Friday Fotos. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteGood to see the good in these hard days. Loved the prism!
ReplyDeleteThis is a LOVELY trip, despite the circumstances.
ReplyDeleteInteresting pictures and story.
ReplyDeleteFrom Scotsue - thank you for sharing photograhs of your travels - - a happy occasion in shared friendship.
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