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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Autumn at Lake Tomahawk, Black Mountain NC 2025

Thursday, October 2, 2025

Picnic spot survived the flood waters

 











I met friends here for picnic lunches a couple of summers ago. Now I can't locate those posts! Mmm, strange. It was good to be in the shade, I do remember, so must have been in the height of summer. Sitting by the little creek was lovely also.

And I know I took some photos.

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11 comments:

  1. Looks like a lovely spot. You must be gappy that is survived.

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    1. Now that I've gone back to take more photos, next I need to take friends and food!

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  2. ...I love the Rhododendron "forest!"

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    1. These thickets are really beautiful, with greenery all year round, even in snow.

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  3. Excellent photos of whitewater around the rocks.

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    1. Thanks...I do love watching the water tumble over the rocks. Glad to see it just being a tame stream again.

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  4. What a pretty and peaceful picnic spot. I am glad it survived. Take care, have a great day!

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    1. It was far enough upstream, or maybe sheltered from falling trees due to being in a close valley...but looks to have had little damage from the storms.

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    1. The water in Flat Creek in Montreat is definitely hypnotic.

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  6. This is a lovely place. I do hope you will return with friends to enjoy this spot. Thank you so much for linking up. It is appreciated.

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