Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Hiking~Unicoi State Park & Anna Ruby Falls

I'm behind on posting but that's the way it goes sometimes! In May, we spent two weeks in Georgia where we hiked, took beautiful drives, and visited various little towns. 

Some towns, we visited by merely driving through because the sidewalks were too crowded with tourists (most without masks) for us to be comfortable walking around in these Covid-19 times. The truth is that there were so many people, we wouldn't have walked around even if we had masked up! We do try to follow CDC guidelines. In other towns, there weren't many folks out at all so we felt comfortable wearing a mask to do some window shopping and picture taking on the town square. 

Today though, we're taking two hikes, and  
both are in the Chattahoochee National Forest.  

The first one is a 2.2 mile trail around 
It's in Unicoi State Park

Wanna go? 
C'mon!

We love how wide and inviting the trail is?
Don't you?
Check out the cabins that appear 
not far beyond the trailhead.

Let's catch up to George and the boys.

Now Geo can catch up with us!
😊

Look at that walkway over the lake!

We found this magnificent spot to give 
the dogs a rest, and were mesmerized 
by the stunning, aqua-colored water! 
All parts of the lake don't appear 
that color so it was a real treat to see!
💝

Next, we'll cross this beach...

...and pass pontoons too!
We're pretty sure they're for rent.

Moving right along...

...we find an easily navigable barricade.

And let's savor this busy stream 
before coming to the end of the trail!

Here's the trail you just hiked.

Hike #1 Down!
 
We hope you had fun  
BUT
we're not done yet!

Let's take the dogs home so they can rest up.

Then, we'll come back for our second 
hike to nearby Anna Ruby Falls.
Oh, and when we say nearby, 
we mean practically across the street.

Anna Ruby Falls is a one-mile round trip
so it's much quicker.

Let's go!

The stream from the Falls is headed 
to Unicoi State Park on it's way 
to the Gulf of Mexico

I can't imagine how many sizes  
of rocks and trees the busy waters 
will pass over and  through
before reaching the Gulf.

They're twin falls and we're here!
Very pretty, don't you think?

These twin Falls begin on Tray Mountain 
as two creeks--Curtis and York Creeks--and 
Anna Ruby Falls is their meet-up spot!

Along the way, we saw quite a few of these 
cute signs encouraging social distancing 
by asking, 
"What Else is 6 Feet Apart?"
They also provide the answer.


It was a very nice hike and 
we hope you enjoyed!

Smiles,
D~~~~

Sunday, June 14, 2020

Quick Visits with Family

We recently had a couple of quick visits with family. First, we spent several fun days with hubby's brother and our sis-in-law in Tennessee. 

One day we explored the very pretty Chickasaw Trace Park on the biologically diverse Duck River in Columbia, TN. We discovered a nice array of areas to please almost any outdoor enthusiast as we observed and enjoyed kayakers, swimmers, mountain bikers, RC areas, picnic tables, log cabins and more.

We hiked a trail until a nasty 
mud puddle refused to let us pass!
(l-r, Middy, Jack, me)

Geo was thrilled when we stumbled 
across an RC flying field in the park. 
(An RC car track was in the park as well.)
Geo has a plane in the RV, and if he would
have know this was here, you can bet 
he would have brought it with us!
Yes, he would!
He chatted it up with the RC fellas who 
offered him their cards so when we return, 
he can meet up with them.

We wandered through Derryberry Log cabin, 
one of the first homes in the area.

Another day, we checked out an 
RV park on the clear Piney River.

Notice the people up on the cliff.
I wonder if they dive from there. 
We didn't see it.
We saw kayakers making their way through
the lazy water though which looks like fun.
Don't look for them!
There's not any pics.

We also spent time visiting and hanging out.
Geo is relaxing on Jack & Middy's lovely deck...

... and so are Chewy & Elmer!

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

After we left Tennessee, we scooted a couple hours up the road to Kentucky where my sister and our bro-in-law recently purchased a lake house on Lake Barkley. They had a trip planned for later in the week so we were only able to spend 1-1/2 days with them.

The first afternoon, Randy & Sue drove us around the nicely wooded area. The next day, we headed out to find an A-frame that Geo's Dad and Uncle built when Geo was a kid.

Found it!

The owners were outside and the 
very kind lady invited us in for a minute.
Geo's Dad and Uncle also 
built this wagon wheel light fixture.

After the A-frame, we stopped at 
in 

Sue & Randy

Geo & yours truly

We finished up the visit at the lake house where we 
savored the lovely view of the lake and their dock!

Sue & Randy will be putting their pontoon in the water after their trip and we look forward to returning for a boat ride!

Smiles,
D~~~~

Note: The above link to Chickasaw Trace Park is not the park's official website. It was down when I tried to link it.

Friday, May 8, 2020

Bye Wagon Master RV Park & Alpaca Farm

We moved to a new location about a week ago but I wanted to share some pics from the last RV Park:

in 

It was a quaint and quiet 
little park with friendly folks.

The Old Wash House

The New Wash House & Mail facility
are housed in 
The Wander Inn

Let's wander in.
(I can follow directions.)
Spacious!

Lots of cool space to hang out.
Bath houses through those doors.

A clean and nice laundry facility.

And a rustic kitchen too!

A cute little mail center 
resides just across from the kitchen.

A lovely morning view from our bedroom window.

Without a doubt, for me, the sweet 
alpacas were the main attraction!
They're protected by three 
cute and fuzzy guard dogs.
Here's two.

Hi there adorable!

They're beautiful creatures!

We were there during the Covid-19 pandemic so we didn't get to feed them or spend time with them other than at the fence. We didn't ask but assumed that it was not being offered since the office was closed and all communication was done online or over the phone.


The alpaca page of the Wagon Master website even welcomes non-campers to come feed them ($5.00 per person) and/or you can spend an hour with them in the barn or field. That is something I greatly wish we could have done! Perhaps we will have that opportunity in the future.

Smiles,
D~~~~

Saturday, April 18, 2020

Not Full-Timing Yet

It's official, we sold our house.
YAY!
That's a huge step toward full-time RVing!

We are now staying in a local RV park 
which is also an alpaca farm.
The alpacas are very cute so I'm am sure 
there will be more photos to come. 

We cannot start full-timing until hubby Geo retires later this year. Due to this Covid-19 virus, he is off work right now and scheduled to stay off until the end of June. Of course, depending on the virus, he could go back sooner or stay out longer.

One thing is for sure though,
I will be blogging on a more regular basis!

See ya soon!

Smiles,
D~~~~