Just have been editing more of the photos...I think we're down to just 55. I'll cull the ones that all look at the same feature, and wish I had a good way to decide which one is the best choice. I'll just close my eyes...nah, that wouldn't quite work!
You'll notice we were beginning to get fir trees (evergreens) interspersed with the deciduous trees, which are not giving great colors even at high elevations. I decided this is a golden autumn.
Just look at the tree dispersal on that hill just past the entrance to the state park. And right around that corner the Parkway has a huge fence stopping further travel.
We climbed the mountain in the car, and noticed once again there were some clouds toying with the highest areas.
We persevered, arrived at the parking lot which was really full at the top of Mt. Mitchell. And there were clouds. Even if anyone had been interested in walking the final 400 yards up the rest of the way to the lookout platform, what would have been the point.
Our destination had one thing in it's favor. The Septic tank was being serviced. Of course not such that we could use the rest room, but at least someone soon might. The various snack bar and information places were also locked up tight.
As we drove back down the mountain, we could see more mud slides with scars on the sides of the mountains.
Sorry, a bit too much saturation here...but it also shows that the shoulder was still under construction for part of the way.
OK, there are just a few more I want to share with you...
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Last Saturday on Substack I received this post... "Your Body is an Ancestor" by Sophie Strand from Make Me Good Soil. <sophiestrand@substack.com>
It's really an excellent short read, if you wish to pull it up...or subscribe to.
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