MEK
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Those Smokey Mountain pictures are amazing!!! I can only imagine how fun it was to see in person.
So is your DS in contact with the California Girl?![]()
The Smokies do look beautiful. Maybe someday I will get a chance to travel back there. It's nice to know I can get there in a 9 1/2 hour drive. I miss the mountains.
No, I don't think Brian has contacted her. He's back to the local gals, but I bet he still has her phone number.

I really enjoyed looking at your TN pictures; thanks for sharing! Despite the traffic, it looks like you had a nice weekend get-away!
Glad you enjoyed the pictures. It really was a memorable trip. It's so great to see other parts of the country.
Probably a smart idea!![]()
Yeah, probably! Never know when a forest fire can start and that would be a disaster. Just looked funny!
Your Pictures are beautiful as usual. if i knew how to just quote one pic i would say the one with the spider on a mushroom? is really cool. did you intentionally get the spider or was it a luck shot?
KIM
That was totally an accident. I am not that detail oriented. I wish I was!

That was a very neat part of the tour. You were assigned your passenger at the very beginning and were given a bio of them. You had to wait until the end of the tour to learn your fate. I thought for sure as I went through the museum that my passenger perished, I was 3rd class after all, but I was surprised to learn that I was a survivorIf you are ever near one of those museums definitely check it out!
It sounds so fascinating!!!!! I really, really want to go back or to another one somewhere.
I am glad your passenger survived.
Wow very unsual to be 3rd class and a survivor. Both of my daughters would love this too.
Agreed. I think its also interesting that the fate of all the passengers is known or can be surmissed. It's so fascinating.
What a fabulous trip through TN! The Smoky Mountain shots are beautiful! That Titanic Museum looks and sounds very cool! You know, there's a Titanic Museum on International Drive (I think) in Orlando!
Are you serious?????? Why did I not know this.


Your pictures of the Smokies look a lot like mine. We've been going there since 1966 & have seen a lot of changes. Pigeon Forge used to be this podunk town until Dollywood came into being. Then it took off with lots of outlets & tourist traps. If you go after Labor Day on weekdays it is quite devoid of traffic. There are two carshows in Sept that bring out hundreds of classic cars. A great sight to see!
If I ever do return, I will definitely go right after Labor Day. I love traveling in September and I can't wait until I can do it again. It's such an awesome time - low crowds, great weather.
The Smokies are the most visited of our National Parks because of their nearness to the East Coast & the midwest. It has been putting quite a strain on the park with all of the traffic. We really love Gatlinburg & the surrounding mountains.![]()
It became readily apparent to me that the Smokies draw a crowd from a huge geographical region. I think even my Florida friends vacation there because its the closet mountains to them. I can definitely understand the draw, but it is sad to see the national parks suffer from environmentally unfriendly travel.
All this discussion is definitely making me want to go back for a closer look.
I've been to two Titanic exhibits in Cincinnati. They are very stirring & sad. The range of artfacts is just amazing. If you have not seen it you should go. It is a little creepy getting a passenger ticket & waiting until the end to find out if you made it to safety. My first time I was a first class male & drowned, second time I was a maid & lived.
So interesting! I wonder how they divide up the artifacts to the different museums. Heck, I wonder how many museums there actually are?

Glad you like the soccer shots!!!!!Love your soccer shots!!!
Yes, Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg are quite the vacationing spots for lots of people here in Georgia. My family may be one of the last people to never have made it up there! I am pretty sure all of my students have been.![]()
I figured Georgia would be home to a lot of those vacationers.
Well, I guess you better put the Smokies on your vacation list then! lol. Actually, I would rather keep going to Disneyworld. I am sure a Smokey mountain vacation can break the budget as easily as a Disney vacation with 15 million tourist trap attractions that are beckoning for your vacation dollar.
Beautiful mountain shots!!!
I think that ivy you saw might be kudzu -- it is completely overtakes everything here in Georgia.
Glad you like the mountain shots. Kudzu - interesting. I definitely saw it on the prowe in many different spots. Interesting, but I am sure its not great for the native vegetation.