We thought momma would like a trip
for her birthday,
and it just so happened that one of our precious
friends mentioned a property that he owned
right off of the Blue Ridge Parkway.
He thought we would enjoy visiting and invited us to go enjoy it.
So we took his suggestion, loaded up and headed out.
(Isn't it amazing how the Lord works things like this out?)
On the road again.....
"I'll stay awake and tell you everything you missed while you were sleeping, big brother."
"I'll stay awake and tell you everything you missed while you were sleeping, big brother."
(Rested and Ready)
Hot Air Balloons
The drive to our final destination.
The next day
(After the first round of chopping and mowing.)
(The grass was about 5 ft. when we arrived and one of the neighbors stopped by
and brought us a lawnmower.)
except we never did get any water.
(But another neighbor about 1/4 mile down the road offered for us to get drinking water from his pump.)
Our view from the front porch.
You never know what might float down the river!!
A spa made by God, the best kind :)
Enjoyment
(If you let the water pull you into this, it would pull you under,
through a "rock funnel" and throw you out into a deep pool on the other side.)
Gabriel's about to be sucked into the "Pin ball machine".(The reason we call it that, is that when you're going through the rocks,
it knocks you back and forth between the rocks. Sounds fun, Huh?)
You only get "small" bruises and knots :)
Oh, Yeah!!for the sake of all of us.
:)
This is a wonderful life in a wonderful place.
(It sure makes you appreciate the comforts of life, like a washing machine,
running water, electricity, etc., but on the other hand, it sure is nice to
get away from all the things we don't need!!)
Simpicity is a wonderful thing.
but we did actually bring our shoes.
:)
(The beds are the old spring ones, that are soooo comfy.)
(We weren't able to get flowers this trip.
It's just not that easy to go to town in a 30 ft. RV on back roads
that go straight down and turn sharper than the RV can fit,
plus the store is quite a distance, so with all that said, we'll
bring the flowers on our next trip.)
(Earlier in the day, you
wouldn't have been able to see Liv.)
The Waterfall and Tunnel
We have to cross the river to get to the tunnel.
which was chiseled by hand back in the 1800's. Three men were paid $200 to dig through this mountain, which is solid rock, so they could build a waterwheel for the gristmill.
They excepted the offer. It took them 2 years to finish.
Unfortunately, the waterwheel was never built for reasons unknown.
Our goal is to climb to the top of the waterfall,
which was very steep and slippery,
to get to the tunnel.Not for those who are scared of heights (or danger).
3 comments:
Ha Ha! The Irish Spring soap picture looks like a commercial! Looks like quite an adventure...perfect for you guys! :)
Happy Birthday Mrs. P!
I love the pictures! It looks like a lot of fun! The one about no shoes sounds like our family.:-)
God bless,
Lydia
Looks like a lot of fun!!! =)
BTW, I really like your whole template, layout, color...!!! =) The collage on the top is really cool!
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