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Monday, January 5, 2026

Nine Brazilians and a Corgi

 Twas the day before Christmas. Yes I'm finally writing about that day.

Warm weather, about 70 I'd guess by 3:30 and I just had to go somewhere.

Maybe walk around Lake Tomahawk? But as I drove to the turn off to the lake, 5 other cars took that turn. Nope, I didn't feel like dealing with a busy lake and parking lot. So I stayed straight, going to Black Mountain proper.

It was deserted almost. I noticed the parking was aplenty, and a few tourists were walking along the sidewalks. My friend Sarah Vekasi had her pottery shop open and I parked in front of it. I walked easily across US 70 (State St.) to Kilwins, a chain unfortunately, but it has two things worth my patronage. Ice cream and fudge. I told my patient clerk I was glad she was working today, but I was also sorry she was working today. She confessed to looking forward to 5 pm when she'd go home to a loan soak in a hot bath.

I noticed a whole bunch of people standing near Sarah's shop, but they were focused mainly on themselves.

Once I decided on which ice cream (Butter Pecan) and fudge (dark chocolate walnut) and paid my way, I sat down outside in shirt-sleeves to watch the world go by. And a big bus from the women's prison did go by, with women pounding on the grilled windows and shouting happy Christmas as they drove by. 

Some nice furry friends stopped to say hi.



And then the Brazilians sat down on the remaining spots on benches.

Nine of them. They looked at their phones mostly. I did ask where they were from, it being a southern thing and they were obviously tourists! Brazil! Well, I said, you missed out on getting cold weather this year! 

What was striking about them was not the global phone thing, but their body language. They just sprawled all over the sidewalk area. People walking by had to detour out into the street. Not just one, but everyone! There was a kind of ignorance that anyone else needed to use that space. Maybe an urban thing...maybe South American. But it was obvious to me. Welcome to Black Mountain, and just take over!

They were obviously visiting someone here...I thought. Maybe  that was who went inside Kilwins.

And after I finished my ice cream and no conversation...I crossed the street, read the menu on the new restaurant "Tuscan Table" and took photos of their exterior.

Sharing with Monday Murals.







Then I had a nice visit with my former neighbor Sarah, in her pottery shop.



My little slice of fudge provides me a daily bite...such sugary joy!

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Today's goddess:


Clay goddess figurine, dated ca 4400–4200 BC found at Strashimirovo on the north shore of Varna lake, Bulgaria. It is 11.3 cm high  TMG

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While we might feel small, separate, and all alone, our people have never been more tightly tethered. The question’s not if we will weather this unknown, but how we will weather the unknown together.

AMANDA GORMAN


21 comments:

  1. A nice break from chilly weather! A smile at the women's bus...a bit of positivity.
    And the tourists? Just like the English here!!

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    1. Our town does depend on tourism these days...but it was so funny with an almost empty town to have this big group of 9!

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  2. Hello,
    It is nice to support the local businesses, ice cream and fudge both sound yummy. It is weird all those people sat and took up all the sidewalk space.
    Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

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    1. I really do like buying from local businesses, but unfortunately Kilwins is a chain of stores, however there are certain times when I cave in and indulge.

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  3. Brazilians! Acting like Americans in Europe! I do like butter pecan,long time since I had any.

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  4. What a gift weather like that would be for a day.

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    1. We had it for a few weeks, and then January happened with freezing weather back. Today there's frost and fog...so I'm happy to be inside!

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  5. ...Barbara, you sure live in a neat area!

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    1. There aren't many places on earth that I'd rather live in!

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  6. I love the idea of sitting outside and eating ice cream on Christmas Eve. No way it could happen here!
    The less said about tourists the better. Our local economy needs them but.....
    The Amanda Gorman quote is perfect.
    Blogger/Google just got weird and won't let me be me....AAARRRGGGHHH!!!
    Suzi/smartcat

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  7. Beautiful day in Black Mountain!
    I think personal space requirements vary from culture to culture.

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  8. Black Mountain has so many good restaurants!

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  9. You definitely had some nice weather. It's cold and rainy here today with some snow early this morning. Roads are a mess so it's a good stay in day.

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  10. Ice cream on Christmas Eve, that's something of a novelty but it sounds delicious. Far too cold here for that!

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  11. I so enjoy walking around with you

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  12. If the ice cream is good, there is an excuse for returning to get more.

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  13. Any day eating ice cream is a good one in our opinion, Barbara, but to be outdoors in short sleeves in December must have been even better. It's nice that you were able to enjoy some delightful sights and visit your friend, Sarah. The visitors did seem very obnoxious based on your description of their actions. Unfortunately I have seen Asian tourists acting in a similar manner when we were visiting Portugal last October, tourists ourselves, but hardly doing some of their antics like posing for selfies in the middle of a roadway.

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  14. It’s fun to see Mr. and Mrs. Claus!

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