Laurie
and I do enjoy having guests at our home here in East Tennessee… We were very
happy recently when Carla, one of Laurie’s cousins from Wisconsin, and her
friend Diane decided to escape the cold weather and head south!
Our
home in the woods shines just a little bit more during the fall season. Carla and Diane arrived at a great time of
the year…beautiful mild weather…and lots of color. As it turned out, their visit coincided with
the peak of our fall foliage display.
The
ladies woke up to this sunrise on their first day with us… The flowers and
plants on the deck, (facing east), and the front porch, (facing west), even survived
for duration of the visit. This was despite
a couple of freeze warnings and some very low overnight temperatures.
This is
a photo of Diane and Carla. We have a
couple of ‘must’ places and sights where we take all first time visitors. One of the places is the Tellico Grains
Bakery. We purchased some terrific
scones and cookies and we had some great sandwiches on fresh bakery bread for
lunch.
FYI…
Tellico Grains Bakery is located at 105 Depot Street in Tellico Plains
Tennessee. Phone: 423-253-6911. Website: http://tellico-grains-bakery.com/.
Following
lunch we headed on up into the Smoky Mountains following along the Tellico
River.
The
Tellico River rises in the mountains of North Carolina, but it flows mainly
through Monroe County, Tennessee. It is
a major tributary of the Little Tennessee River and it’s one of the primary
streams draining the Unicoi Mountains. The
Tellico River and its main tributaries are renowned for their brook, brown, and
rainbow trout fishing.
Our
primary objective was to show off the Bald River Falls! These spectacular waterfalls are more than 80
feet high…and they’re right next to a paved Forest Service Road. The Bald River Falls is considered to be the
most impressive and scenic waterfall in East Tennessee.
Carla,
Laurie and Diane posed for me on the bridge overlooking the falls… The sunshine
kept going behind clouds and then popping in again.
Laurie
and I have visited this waterfall many times in the past 5+ years. In the spring, with the rain and snow melt,
it is truly an impressive sight. In
mid-summer, the younger crowd swims in the pool beneath the falls and some of
them even jump into the pool from the rocks above the pool.
Diane
took this photo of Laurie and me… I think that Laurie still likes me!
The
forests of the Bald River and the Tellico River basins were almost completely
logged off during the early 20th century.
The present road up the Tellico River was built on the old logging
railroad bed. The Bald River and 3,721
acres of its watershed are now part of the Bald River Gorge Wilderness. The Wilderness area has an average elevation
of 2,642 feet above sea level.
I took
this photo of the fall colors along the Tellico River right on the other side
of the bridge over the Bald River. That
river joins the Tellico almost immediately after coursing over the falls…
This is
another picture of the Tellico River looking downstream. After it merges with the Little Tennessee
River, the water flows into Tellico Lake which in turn merges with Fort Loudoun
Lake. (Both of those ‘lakes’ are actually Tennessee Valley Authority
reservoirs)
Note: The Tellico River is also very popular for kayaking, so if that's your 'thing', check it out!
Following
our drive along the river, we turned onto the Cherohala Skyway. (TN Route
165/NC Route 143) This road has been designated as a National Scenic Byway. The Cherohala Skyway crosses through the
Cherokee National Forest in Tennessee and the Nantahala National Forest in
North Carolina. The name “Cherohala”
comes from the names of the two National Forests: “Chero” from the Cherokee and
“hala” from the Nantahala.
This
photo was taken by Laurie from the Brushy Ridge Overlook. (Elevation: 3,750
feet)
The
Cherohala Skyway is a wide-paved 2-lane road connects Tellico Plains,
Tennessee, with Robbinsville, North Carolina, and it’s about 40 miles long. The elevations range from 900 feet above sea
level at the Tellico River in Tennessee to over 5400 feet above sea level at
the Tennessee-North Carolina state line at Haw Knob.
Carla
loves old cars, especially fast ones!
This 1951 Ford was ‘on display’ at the Brushy Ridge Overlook. Its owner had a lawn chair on a grassy area
where he could watch travelers admire his ride…
Laurie showed the ladies around our area, focusing on the
available amenities. This is a view of
Tellico Lake from inside the Blue Heron Restaurant at the Tellico Village Yacht
Club.
To learn more about this
restaurant and its great views, you can go to http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g55167-d3952798-Reviews-Tellico_Village_Yatch_Club_Blue_Heron_Resturant-Loudon_Tennessee.html.
I took
this photo of Laurie and Diane.
On this
particular day, we all drove into Knoxville’s Turkey Creek area for a little
shopping and dinner. (Carla and Diane’s
treat!) We chose Wild Wings Café. They
have great wings, sandwiches and salads as well as a full and reasonably priced
bar…
I also
took this picture of Laurie and her cousin Carla. When I took this photo, the Wild Wings Café
was fairly quiet… Before we left, the place had filled up with a jillion
kids. The restaurant was staging a big
pre-Halloween pumpkin painting party.
To find
out more about this fun and food venue, you can go to http://www.wildwingcafe.com/locations/knoxville-tn.
Wild Wing Café also has locations in 6 other states…
I also
took this photo of Diane, Laurie and Carla at the TN Route 444 north portal to
Tellico Village in Loudon County. The
sunshine and I were in conflict when I took the picture…
To make
the ladies feel at home, I was wearing a ‘north country’ sweat shirt from
Traverse Bay in Michigan. When Laurie
took this photo, Carla thoughtfully tried to camouflage my slowly shrinking by
still impressive girth…
That’s
about it for this adventure… When I was writing this posting for my blog, it
was 62 degrees and cloudy in Loudon County Tennessee. It was 39 degrees and cloudy in Portage
County Wisconsin! Ladies…you may want to
make a return trip in the near future!
Just
click on any of the photos to enlarge them…
Thanks
for stopping by for a visit!
Take
Care, Big Daddy Dave
It's incredible the resemblance of Diane to Laurie, especially in the first photo of the girls standing in front of the bakery. The photo of you and Laurie with the waterfall in the background is worthy of framing or to put on your Christmas card this year.
ReplyDeleteLooks like they came at exactly the right time for the fall foliage.
Sam
What a nice visit...it's so beautiful there. What a lovely season :)
ReplyDeleteToodles,
Tammy<3
Looks like you did their visit up right. It;s had to beat a trip to Tellico Grains and Bald River falls. Great shots of the area. You enjoy house guests you say?
ReplyDeleteGood pics and good times! I love that Ford! You guys are lucky with your large family of relatives. We love to have house guests also and have enjoyed several this summer. Snow on the street, ground and bitter cold, and OMG!!!
ReplyDeleteawww Im sure Laurie loves you David lol
ReplyDeleteAnd you both always visit lovely places and eat delicious food!!
Love the pics look beautiful!!