A day trip into the mountains of North Georgia and North Carolina
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I got used to them being bare quickly, it’s always fun to ride up to Mount Charleston. The ski lodge got a few inches of snow recently, they may be able to open soon. I never drive up there in winter since my truck has never seen snow or road salt.
Snow already! I saw the snow on the mountain tops on one of your pictures! Beautiful. It is amazing to think that the ski lodge may be able to open soon. Winter already. Where did the year go!?
Just found the doors I like, which fit the house I don’t have that fits those doors!!
These are great shares. They really teleport me somewhere unfamiliar, yet also, not so strange.
Eh? Lol. Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed. I felt like I was teleported too when I was in the mountains. I didn’t want to come back. It was so peaceful, quiet … 🍁 😊 Good for the soul.
Great pictures, and yes those doors are a beautiful heartfelt work. Much love in their creation. And the old water powered mill takes you back to another time and place. Maybe something we are missing in this one. Thank you for sharing 😀❤️🙏🏽
Thank you! I really like doors and this one really stands out. I agree, they are a heartfelt work of craftsmanship! The old mill was definitely like stepping back into the past. 🙏😊🙏
Two states in a day, nice!
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It was a great adventure! 😊
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With beautiful views. 😎
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It was so beautiful in the mountains! So much color 🍁
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I’m sure there was, you know what mountains here are like until you reach the treeline. Bare!
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Exactly! Tree? Where? When? Let me grab a camera, I have discovered a rare sight!! 🌳😅
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I got used to them being bare quickly, it’s always fun to ride up to Mount Charleston. The ski lodge got a few inches of snow recently, they may be able to open soon. I never drive up there in winter since my truck has never seen snow or road salt.
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Snow already! I saw the snow on the mountain tops on one of your pictures! Beautiful. It is amazing to think that the ski lodge may be able to open soon. Winter already. Where did the year go!?
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Just found the doors I like, which fit the house I don’t have that fits those doors!!
These are great shares. They really teleport me somewhere unfamiliar, yet also, not so strange.
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Eh? Lol. Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed. I felt like I was teleported too when I was in the mountains. I didn’t want to come back. It was so peaceful, quiet … 🍁 😊 Good for the soul.
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Ossionally I enjoy causing head-scratchers. I get bored : )
I can only imagine what those mountains were like. Glad you went.
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A head-scratcher here and there keeps life interesting 🙂 Thank you 😊🙏
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Great pictures, and yes those doors are a beautiful heartfelt work. Much love in their creation. And the old water powered mill takes you back to another time and place. Maybe something we are missing in this one. Thank you for sharing 😀❤️🙏🏽
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Thank you! I really like doors and this one really stands out. I agree, they are a heartfelt work of craftsmanship! The old mill was definitely like stepping back into the past. 🙏😊🙏
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