Update about blogCa

Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Autumn at Craggy Garden Info Center, Blue Ridge Parkway, Oct. 13, 2025

Sunday, October 19, 2025

Second leg of our trip up the parkway

 

  Bright clear skies as we started out at 10:20, but as we neared Craggy Gardens we began to see some clouds coming in.


Yes, I am saturating the  colors here. Sorry if it's offensive.

Un-edited photo

But fortunately the clouds blew away when we got to the crowded parking lot. There were a few porta-potties for those who had hoped the rest-rooms would be working. I overheard the man who worked there that they needed to be pumped out. (A clue for what happened later!)

We intended to go to Little Switzerland for lunch and a favorite book store. But at the Information stop at Craggy Gardens, we learned we couldn't get there from here. (To Little Switzerland.)

Well...we could have learned that, but being slightly stubborn women, we thought the man with the map who worked there must be wrong. 

I kid you not. We drove back towards Asheville again for about 100 yards, then said, but wasn't the turnoff for Little Switzerland before Mt. Mitchell? I said I thought so. (Later I rescinded that statement...but hey, I wanted it to be there then!) 

So we turned around and started back on our merry way toward Mt. Mitchell.

I'm glad we were merry, and it was still before 11 am. 


Looking west we could see many bare spots where landslides or mudslides had occurred during Hurricane Helene. The earth and all the trees would just slide down from having been so saturated with water, leaving rock behind.


My iPhone's 5 times magnification showed this. Many of the trees that are dead were damaged by wind.


That's either I-40 or I-26 off in the distance, and I forgot to ask the Park Ranger inside the information building.


I decided to support the Blue Ridge Parkway by buying a new wind breaker...they only had men's sizes, so I came home with a medium size! I was surprised they were open because it was "Columbus Day, a national holiday" - not to mention that the Federal Government was also on shut down still. I do hope someone was paying the two Park Rangers working that day.

Our selfie was pointed to the top of Craggy Gardens, where a lot of people were hiking. We had to move around a bit so the porta-potties weren't included in the shot. I hadn't been on the parkway with so many "Leaf Peepers" before (this was Oct. 13!) Many many cars in the overlooks. But not too bad when driving.





This spot used to give a great view of the Burnett Reservoir which provides Asheville and Black Mountain water. The clouds were blowing across at times, and it was pretty overgrown. During the summer it would have been covered by leaves.

It was great to be passenger for Teresa's driving, because later I found another area while we drove along to take photos of the Reservoir.

______________

Here's a reminder of what happened yesterday...No King's marches all over the world. I grabbed a few photos from the internet and posted them around 5:30 pm. HERE

My take-away was learning something new happened. 

Businesses and institutions were able to see their customers/clients are interested in different things than the "billionaire-supporting government" has been promoting.

 The curtain has been drawn back to reveal that the puppet master is just conjuring things up. I know that seven million of us already knew that. But MAGA loud-mouthed liars have been busy convincing some unsuspecting people that they needed to support the lies. Just because they illegally are grabbing people off the streets, closing the government down, refusing to seat elected representatives, and calling the will of the people as insurrectionists...now there is evidence of how we really feel about it. 

Just think, if you were a Republican and only watched FOX news, you would not have access to the truth of things.

Surprise. 

12 comments:

  1. Barbara, it looks like you had a nice outing overall, despite a couple of hiccups. The damage from Hurricane Helene was unfortunate. It also seems that most of the colors have gone already or maybe just in the area you were in.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. We enjoyed our ride, and saw what colors there are this year...a golden autumn rather than reds.

      Delete
  2. Hello,
    I have been wondering what the colors are like along the Skyline Drive. We still have lots of green trees around us.
    The views from the parkway still look lovely. Great photos and selfie. Take care, enjoy your day and the new week ahead.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Evergreens were on the highest peaks, then yellowing trees, and then brown...not many reds this yeara.

      Delete
  3. Looking at the pics, I think you picked a very good day for your tour.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. We were quite fortunate with the weather, and enjoyed our adventure.

      Delete
  4. ...Barbara, saturating the colors is not a sin!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Oh, I thought bare natural photos somehow were the best. But now that you mention it, editing is all part of the process.

      Delete
  5. You're an undaunted group. Great trip, at least as far as you got.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. We did have fun. A kind of fun, anyway! Just being away from our regular routines, and chatting as much as we wished...enjoying each other's company.

      Delete
  6. Gorgeous photos of the autumn colours and wonderful views. Sounds like you had quite an adventure.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Im slowly learning that plans are just a direction in which to go…not written in stone!

      Delete

There is today, more than ever, the need for a compassionate regenerative world civilization.