A few more shots from the Oconaluftee farm
Returning to Bryson, the next series are from the city's Island Park.
Tuckasegee River
I chatted with this girl's parents for a while. She was new to the family...first walk with them. I know she is going to have a long-time loving life now. (Rescue, Spay, Neuter, Love)
Last shot from our cabin porch
The driveway to the cabin was literally that steep. Had to have a run at it.
I'm going to miss these mountains.
Sigh.
Deep sigh.
Murgleburgleburgle. I don't wanna go home. (Yet)
The fences are amazing. I wonder who invented that system.
ReplyDeleteMurgleburgleburgle made me think of our Warrumbungles. Also a beautiful hill range.
ReplyDeleteLove that rescue pooch.
Great farm and surroundings.
ReplyDeleteWonderful images from your NC trip! I love the cute doggie. Happy Sunday, enjoy your new week ahead!
ReplyDeletenice rustic fencery.
ReplyDeleteLike the rustic look in those first photos. Are those weaver bird nests hanging down?
ReplyDeleteVery interesting fences. Liked them very well :)
ReplyDeleteThe water "feels" amazing!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. I can see why you're missing this spot already. The old fences and mountains wonderful.
ReplyDeleteJust seeing these pictures makes me relax. I love places like this.
ReplyDeleteHopefully those mountains won't sigh for missing you.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful.
This might be my favorite post of all your photos! I love that totally content face on the pup! Bless their heart they saved him and now he'll save them!
ReplyDeleteI don't blame you for wanting to stay there!
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