Two days in the Smoky Mountains
Brenda and I had a fabulous time in the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina over the past couple of days. We took our time, driving across the state, taking a detour along the Blue Ridge Parkway, getting on in Little Switzerland, and off again just southwest of Waynsville. Then a few more miles over to Sylva, a lovely little town, tucked amongst the mountains. I’d reserved a book for Ryann at a Sylva bookstore, during our drive, and then started to worry, because the name of the store was City Lights. I was worried because I was afraid that I had accidentally called San Francisco, instead. Alas, her book was waiting. We met my daughter for dinner, gave her the book, and then we retired back to our room by the river.
On Saturday, after doing a goodly amount of editing of my K12 Online Conference presentation, we drove over to Cullowhee for the Mountain Heritage Day. I’ve included some pictures below. By far, the high points were the Shape-note singing (play audio clip below) and the Cherokee war dances.
[audio:http://m2.slapcast.com/mp3/dwarlick/dwarlick-2007-09-30.mp3]

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Ahh, those photos make me think of my one week that I get to spend each summer in Mars Hill (not all that far from where you were). The Smoky Mountains are so beautiful all year ’round, and I bet that they are particularly beautiful right now.
Reply to RichThe shape-singing sounds like the methodist hymns that my father and his siblings sang together….thank you!!
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