Friday, November 28, 2025

The Rewards of Early Rising

Though not naturally an early riser, I've been getting up very early to work out at the YMCA. This morning, as I was coming out of the Y, I saw pink and gold in the sky and knew just where to go to capture the sunrise.

I drove up to the Blue Ridge Parkway's "Table Rock Overlook," 10 minutes away, arriving just in time to capture this sunrise.

Getting fit is its own reward, but what a nice bonus today! 


Friday, November 21, 2025

Girls' Day Out

Today was Girls' Day Out with cousin Sally and friend Bev.

First stop: Boone (NC), for the relocated "Over Yonder" restaurant. I miss its previous location in Valle Crucis: an old wooden house whose cozy rooms made for an intimate dining experience, especially if you scored a seating near the fireplace! But the debris piles and washed out bridges left by Hurricane Helene resulted in a drastic drop in visitors to Valle Crucis, causing serious financial impact to Over Yonder ... as is the case with so many businesses all over the High Country. Relocating to Boone, a much larger town that attracts many more tourists year round and is a college (Appalachian State University) town to boot, was the logical financial decision. The new location has its charms; it's somewhat reminiscent of a ski lodge. And the food is great: very imaginative culinary creations made for some hard choices.


Lunch having been finished, we did make the trip back to Valle Crucis, whose main attraction is and has been since 1882, the Mast General Store. Its old post office still functions as a post office and you can buy a cup of coffee for a nickel. For each of us it was the first trip post-Helene.

The other two did some Christmas shopping; I, meanwhile, enjoyed poking around; seems like I can always find something charming or curious there! The candy selection is amazing; it's surprising to find that candy from the Penny Candy days is still made, and you can find those Penny Candies and much more, at Mast.

I pass on the candy (never have been much into sweets) but cannot resist the socks. My sock drawer is full almost to bursting with socks, most of which were purchased at Mast General Store.

Eventually we tore ourselves away, in order to make it to the Snowy Mountain Christmas Shop in Newland before it closed for the day. 

It strikes me, as I recount today's activity, that certain "touristy" businesses are just as attractive to locals as to visitors. Sally and Bev are lifelong residents of Western Carolina; I have visited the area since I was a little girl, and moved here five years ago. I can be at any of a number of tourist attractions - the aforementioned Mast General and Christmas store, along with Biltmore Estate, Grandfather Mountain, the Blue Ridge Parkway, to name but a few - in an hour or less, yet I never tire of visiting these places.

Monday, November 17, 2025

Comic Book World Is So Much Easier

"In comic books, it's usually pretty easy to tell the good guys apart from the bad. But in the real world, anybody who tried to be Captain America right now would wind up despised by half the country in under a week. How do you fight for Truth, Justice, and the American Way when we're tearing ourselves apart over what those things mean?"

~ John Luzar



Saturday, November 15, 2025

Memories of Maggie's Music


Just learned of the passing of Maggie Sansone, one of my early dulcimer mentors.

Through her Maggie's Music label, through her performances, through her workshops, she was a huge influence in the lives of so many musicians. I'm really grateful for her encouragement and her friendship. Sad, but memories have me smiling through my tears.


Friday, November 14, 2025

A Favorite Stop on the Toe River Arts Studio Tour

 

I love owls! This little guy is one of the treasures I got in my visit to Louise Grenell's Shuttle Hook and Needle studio on today's Toe River Arts Studio Tour.

The view from the deck outside Louise's studio in Celo (NC)


Monday, November 10, 2025

First Snow

 First snow of the season

Click the picture to view a short Facebook video,


Saturday, November 8, 2025

Last Night's Fun

No, they didn't play that reel - iykyk - but there was so much great music! 

Went to a concert, part of IrishFest Atlanta, last night. One of my favorite Celtic bands, Open The Door For Three, was headliner.

Not a picture from the actual concert. We were sitting too far back to get a good capture,
so I borrowed this from IrishFest's publicity materials.

I went with friends Sue Aughey and Cleo Iliescu, in something of a reprise of another IrishFest two years ago. Started the evening with dinner at Old Town Roswell's Canton St Social, just like before, then walked to Roswell Cultural Arts Center for the Concert, then back to Old Town and Gate City Brewing Company for something I'd never even heard of before ... and quite honestly, I'm not sure I know even now exactly what it is: Silent Disco. But we were with a fun group of people, so who cares if I came away with an understanding of Silent Disco or not?

Open The Door For Three was brilliant, just as I'd expected. Kind of already looking forward to seeing the lineup for next year's IrishFest!