[personal profile] rootofnewt
I had an excellent vacation.

The first night was spent at Cumberland Mountain State Park. The next day, we realized we were close to Ozone Falls, the highest waterfall in Tennessee. Of course, we had to go. It was beautiful, but none of my pictures do it any justice. After hiking down the gorge and back up, we headed west. I've never knowingly been on a plateau and driving down the Great Cumberland Plateau was rather disconcerting and kind of neat.

We stayed with my great-uncle Bob, who is an excellent host and an even more excellent storyteller. We visited relatives I see once a decade or less. We visited the graveyard (Decoration Day is, after all, a Southern tradition). We visited battlefields and drove on the Natchez Trace. We stood on portions of the old Trace. Tom ate lots of good food and was thoroughly introduced to Southern cuisine and living.

We left Mississippi in the clutches of an ever-weakening and ever-dampening Arlene and headed for Tennessee. We set up camp in the Obey River Corps Park. Two days later, our tent pulled up its stakes and rolled away. In the process, we gained a new tent (thanks, Mom and Dad!) and I lost my water bottle.

After days of boating, my skin started molting and we bid adieu to my parents. We spent Friday night at Natural Tunnel State Park in Virginia, after driving through many tiny towns, including Rugby, TN, the town founded by Thomas Hughes for "second sons" and other folks in need of good honest work.

Things learned at Natural Tunnel:
+ a very impressive tunnel can form in just a million years (to contrast, the New River not too far away is approximately 100 million years old)
+ cast iron is better than a cheap cookset
+ to that end, I really need a cast iron dutch oven
+ our sleeping bags will keep us warm when summer temperatures plummet to 40F
+ we'll stay warmer, however, if we actually zip the windows and doors in the tent shut
+ colonial/pioneer reenactors who chew are not sexy
+ TastyBite Indian dinners are delightfully decadent when heated up over a hickory fire

We were going to try to stop by Natural Bridge yesterday, but the scenic routes took too much time, so I promised boy I'd take him in the next couple of weeks. When we crested the Blue Ridge at Afton and saw the valley stretching out below us, all fog and mist, I felt like I was home. Boy asked to stop to breathe in the view from one of the overlooks. It was wonderful.

Today has been spent mostly braindead and I wish I had tapioca in a bowl, rather than inside my skull.

Date: 2005-06-20 01:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marnanel.livejournal.com
*looks up Rugby, TN and reads a lot about it*

Date: 2005-06-20 06:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dahliablue.livejournal.com
That sounds like a wonderful trip.

Date: 2005-06-20 06:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lady-lion.livejournal.com
Nice vacation time... :)

Date: 2005-06-20 07:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] datagoddess.livejournal.com
Sounds lovely. Assuming another picture post is coming soon?

Date: 2005-06-20 07:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ismene.livejournal.com
It took me a bit to parse "chew." I'm thinking, what, you want them to swallow there food whole like snakes?

Date: 2005-06-20 01:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] glove-puppet.livejournal.com
Sounds fantastic.

Date: 2005-06-20 01:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wolfden.livejournal.com
It sounds sooooooooo fun. Glad you had a good time. Also glad that you are home.

Date: 2005-06-20 02:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seeliespright.livejournal.com
That sounds like a wonderful vacation.

I'm glad you had such a good time. :)

Ah, blessed be the bible belt!

Date: 2005-06-21 01:28 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
MG and I sneaked into natural arch a few years ago. He couldn't stop laughing when we read a placque that said, "The natural arch was made millions of years by river flow..." right next to a sign that advertised on Friday nights there are readings of Genesis accompanied by symphonic music. How do they get around the fact that the arch is millions of years old and not 5000+?

Ah, well, anyway, glad that you had such a nice trip. I suspect it will fuel some creative writing.

-Samthegirl

Re: Ah, blessed be the bible belt!

Date: 2005-06-21 01:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] krasota.livejournal.com
Hey there! I miss you, dearie. We need to get together sometime in the near or almost-near future!

Re: Ah, blessed be the bible belt!

Date: 2005-06-21 01:51 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
We miss you guys, too!

If we don't see you at Filemon's Run, then we will be having a big birthday party at the end of July. Will be sending an evite soon. Absolute worse comes to worst, we'll come down to visit sometime in the fall. There's lots of Jewish holidays in the fall, and no employer would ever deny someone their holiday, heh heh. It would be just a coinidence, of course, if one of these holidays fell on a Silent Muse show.

luv,
samthegirl

Re: Ah, blessed be the bible belt!

Date: 2005-06-21 02:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] krasota.livejournal.com
Filemon's Run?

As for holidays, you could join the cult of Silent Muse.

Date: 2005-06-21 11:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] porcinea.livejournal.com
Campmor (http://www.campmor.com) sells a cast-aluminum Dutch oven. Is excellent. The boys used to have to carry the cast-iron Dutch oven on camping trips. The alumimum version is about 1/3 the weight.

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