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Catawba Falls, NC

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Wednesday

 




Loving living in Black Mountain, here the Dripolator Coffee Shop on State St.

Downtown Black Mountain on Jan 31, 2026 with Trailhead Restaurant open on right.




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Sharing with Wordless Wednesday

Encampment of Gypsies with Caravans, August 1888 Van Gogh

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t Eleanor Roosevelt and the UN Declaration of Human Rights.

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The chocolate chip banana nut bread.



Yes, I cut it too soon and the chocolate chips smeared all around...it's very very sweet!


17 comments:

  1. The first quote is so true! The banana bread looks and sounds delicious.
    Take care, have a great day!

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    1. I thought of how these travelers would cross the countryside, but not be received in the same way as the "foreigners" in the Walk for Peace.

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  3. That van Gogh is in our local art museum,on Princeton campus, mostly gifts from wealthy alums! I've seen it a number of times, smaller than you'd think.

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    1. It certainly is precious, no matter the size. I've always had a place in my heart for travelers...no matter where they were from, or going.

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  4. I love the Van Gogh--I've always coveted a Gypsy caravan,

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    1. The days may be gone when we could have horse drawn caravans...and then find coves to park them in...but I think campers do still love the outdoors, campfires, dealing with bugs (Not) and rain (not) and heat...well, it is romanticized a bit in memory and paint!

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  5. Oh yes, treasure the moments and the sunsets, and the snow! and the cake, and make sure to smile. Thank you for sharing all this.

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    1. It goes both ways...I enjoy seeing your well captured photos of town and country-side, thanks to blogger and the internet. Otherwise my dreams of being a gypsy would have fewer images to consider!

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  6. We should always remember that first quote because it's so true. Love the view of the window.

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    1. Yes, any moment doing anything is the most important, last, most cherished time to do just that! I look more to the verbs in life these days, less to the nouns (people, things etc.)

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