The Man of the House and I are trying... trying... to get back on track with healthier habits. He's always much better about it than I am. Honestly, if it weren't for his encouragement I would quite possibly be a giant couch potato who existed on Cheetos and ice cream.
Part of those healthier habits is moving more. An area where I seriously lack motivation and discipline. So, last week when he asked if I wanted to go for a hike on Saturday, I knew I should say yes. The weather was supposed to be cooler and sunny and I could use a little fresh air and sunshine - so, I jumped at the chance. Plus... who wouldn't want to be alone in the woods with this handsome guy?
We headed north on the Blue Ridge Parkway to Craven Gap Trail. The website where I was looking at local hiking trails listed this as an "Easy" hike. Um... I disagree. I personally believe it should be rated as closer to moderate. But, no one asked me.
There isn't much fall color change going on around here yet. But there were some pretty late summer wildflowers around.
There's a little cave alongside the trail. Did I explore closer? No, I did not! Who knows what might be living in there? (probably nothing being so close to the trail)
We found a nice rock-face where we sat to eat our picnic lunch. And found a patch of prickly pear cactus. Who knew that was growing wild in the mountains of western North Carolina? Not me!
And we had a nice view while we enjoyed our food. Bonus!!
On the way home we stopped off at the Blue Ridge Parkway Visitors Center because neither one of us has ever been there. We also made another stop at Highland Brewing Company where we relaxed with a cold beverage for a bit.
A nice way to spend a sunny Autumn Saturday afternoon!
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Thursday, May 29, 2014
A BIG God
While hiking with the Man of the House last week I was swept away by the beautiful mountain views - one after another. Each more breathtaking than the last.
Seeing this beauty all around, reminds me of what a BIG and AWESOME God we serve!
A God Who can create this is capable of anything and everything! Without limits!
Seeing this beauty all around, reminds me of what a BIG and AWESOME God we serve!
A God Who can create this is capable of anything and everything! Without limits!
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
A Date A Month: Take A Hike!
The May theme for our Date A Month was: Take A Hike!
First stop: Frying Pan Mountain, near Mt Pisgah. Frying Pan is topped with an observation tower built by the Forest Service in 1941. That was our goal. You can't get into the top of the lookout tower, but you can climb the stairs and check out the amazing views from 6 stories up.
Now, if you know me - you know I am terrified of heights, so this was sure to be a challenge for me. And it was. The hike up the service road to the tower was a bit steeper than I had anticipated. But I stuck with it all the way to the top. (there may have been a stop or two to suck on my inhaler) At the tower, I was excited to give this a go.
Until I got about halfway up the first flight. YIKES!! My legs were shaking worse than the stairs by the time I hit the first landing. I forced myself to crawl - yes, literally crawl on hands and knees - up another flight of stairs to the second landing where I sat and snapped a few photos before crawling back down the way I came. (I'm not proud of it, but believe me - it's impressive I managed to make it that far without passing out) The man of the house made it up as far as you are able to go. He's much MUCH braver than I am!
Next up was a hike on a portion of the Art Loeb trail to Black Balsam Knob. And just... WOW!
The hike wasn't too bad. A few steep rocky areas, but nothing I couldn't pretty easily manage. And once you get to Sam's Knob and you are out on the stretch of balds - one ridge top after another, it is just amazing!
Around here, you expect the mountains to be covered in forest, but these are more like rocky meadows. And the views are just gorgeous! Almost 360 degrees in some areas.
This is where we spread out our blanket and shared our mountain top picnic. It was much windier here, and we could hear rumbles of thunder somewhere off in the distance. But even with the clouds and the occasional rain drop, it was just wonderful!
After snapping about a bagillion pictures, we hiked back down to the car and proceeded south on the Parkway. Just stopping at any over look that captured our fancy. We finally hopped off the parkway in Balsam Gap and drove back down I-40 to Asheville where we stopped for a Barnes & Noble fix and shared a pizza at Brixx's before heading home.
Another lovely, and successful date! Next month - Shakespeare in the Park!
More "Date of the Month":
April: Hometown Tourists
April: Hometown Tourists
June: Shakespeare in the Park
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