Enjoying autumn in the Carolinas
“Forever is composed of nows.” ― Emily Dickinson
“Forever is composed of nows.” ― Emily Dickinson
We’ve had nice weather, even if a little warmer than we would have liked, for our stay at Douglas Lake in Dandridge, TN. Perhaps that fall weather we love is waiting for us at our next stop in southwestern Virginia.
We arrived in Dandridge, Tennesee, yesterday after a long 365-mile drive which covered much of the length of the state. We originally built some down-time into our schedule for this stop to allow for rest and recharging. Good thing, because it’s certainly needed.
I’ve not been photographing much lately and posting even less. Maybe it’s a dry spell or some sort of creative block, I’m not sure. I just know I haven’t felt the need to do either.
We traveled from Big Timber, Montana, to Greybull, Wyoming, a few days ago. During the drive, we noticed the landscape changing to a dryer more desert-like environment but still with some valleys and irrigated farms or ranches.
Whereas the tourist generally hurries back home at the end of a few weeks or months, the traveler belonging no more to one place than to the next, moves slowly…