Showing posts with label Skywatch Friday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skywatch Friday. Show all posts

Friday, January 14, 2011

Huckleberry Knob Adventure

The next morning of our Robbinsville trip dawned grey and very rainy. We'd expected to hike, so a change of plans was in order. We hunted up a great little bookstore/cafe/wine store (yes, really!) in Andrews, North Carolina, and spent the morning browsing books before enjoying a delicious cafe lunch. By the time we'd finished, the weather had cleared up enough that we decided to go for a hike after all.


We drove up to Huckleberry Knob on the Cherohala Skyway in the Unicoi Mountains. Huckleberry Knob is the highest point in the Cheoah Ranger District, at 5560 ft elevation. It's a nice easy hike with a stunning panorama at the top.

We set out for the first bald, Oak Knob. The views there were already gorgeous, but we noticed some threatening rain clouds moving in. Billy and I decided to press on anyway- we wanted to get to the top!

We hurried to Huckleberry Knob, but prudently decided to skirt the summit and remain closer to the treeline. Lightning can be unpredictable and quite dangerous in that area! We stopped for a quick snack.


Just seconds after this photo was taken, I turned to Billy as we were packing up. "Do you hear that?", I asked. We listened intently for a moment with a dawning realization. "Is that wind in the trees, or is it. . .", and POW! We were slammed with the approaching wall of rain.

We scrambled to get the boys into ponchos and rain jackets as fast as we could. We did pretty well, except we were one jacket short. So I grabbed Billy's BC Australian hat to keep the rain out of my face, and swam through the atmosphere in my jeans and shirt. I was soaked, but it was a blast!

By the time we'd slogged back to Oak Knob, the rain was already leaving us. One horizon sported billowy clouds breaking apart to reveal blue sky behind, and the other revealed a full arch of rainbow, stunning against the retreating grey storm.

We stopped, reluctant to end our outing if the weather was going to dry out.

Soon enough, the rain ended altogether and the afternoon sun transformed the wet grass into a stunning display of scattered diamonds. We dried out for awhile in the sun and mountain breeze, and then decided to try again for Huckleberry Knob's summit.

The view was appropriately stunning. 360 degrees of mountains greeted us, complete with rich cream clouds running over the peaks and puddling into the valleys. Everywhere around we could see the weather changing before our eyes.




We settled in to enjoy ourselves, admiring the views, running and playing, communing with the wind, taking pictures, relaxing and (for Billy and I) making a toast to a fabulous couple of days.


It was absolutely a transformative experience, a time that I will never forget.





Finally, reluctantly, we packed up and hiked out, tired and fulfilled.

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The next day would bring a drive home, and a meetup with Billy's Mom and two Aunts for dinner. It was a wonderful little visit. It would be the last time we saw Nora alive. This trip turned out to be an essential repairing and rejuvenating tonic for our souls that helped us to weather the storm ahead.
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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Skywatch Friday: Midwinter Night



I took these late one night in midwinter last year. We were passing through Athens, GA and stopped for coffee and a stroll around UGA North Campus and downtown.



I loved the mysterious quality of the night shots, full moon and streetlights glowing against wintry tree branches and scudding clouds.





It was a magical evening.


P.S.- I did not adjust the color or contrast in any of these shots- the odd green-golden (or reddish, in the last shot) quality is all from the streetlights.

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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Skywatch Friday





These pictures were taken on the drive to Charleston, SC back in November. We pulled over somewhere in rural Georgia to capture the stunning light and color. After pulling back onto the road, we realized that it wasn't the first time we'd found an amazing sunset in that stretch of countryside- this sunset was photographed on almost the exact same date back in 2005! We'll see if the trend continues, next time we head to Charleston for Thanksgiving. :)

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Skywatch Friday (Rockbrook edition)


Back when I was in college, I spent a couple summers as a camp counselor at a wonderful place called Rockbrook. Rockbrook Camp is a girls' summer camp that's been in operation in North Carolina since the 20s, and it's a remarkable experience.


When I decided I wanted to be a camp counselor for the summer, I applied to a ton of promising-looking summer camps. Several offered me the job, and from those I narrowed my prospects down to just four choice spots. Then I roped my Mom into a road trip to look at each camp in person and meet the people who would run the show.


We visited two great camps, and I felt my decision would be a difficult one. Next on the agenda was Rockbrook Camp for Girls, just outside of Brevard, NC. The drive there was gorgeous, on a twisty rhododendron-flanked mountain road. I started to get excited as we drove up the driveway- you could absolutely sense the history of the place, yet it felt very vital and natural at the same time. I took just three steps out of the car, breathed deep, turned to my Mom and said with absolute conviction, "THIS is the place."


And it was. It couldn't have been more perfect. From the setting, to the philosophy, from the campers, to my fellow staff, from the long-held traditions to the lively young enthusiasm all around, it was a brilliant time in my life. I wish I could have devoted more summers to that wonderful place.


At the end of last August, Rockbrook held a reunion retreat, for all alumni- campers and staff alike. Most of the people there had begun as campers, sometimes living every single summer of their childhoods there, then graduating to counselors when the time came. Some women were there with their mothers, who had also spent summers as Rockbrook Girls. It was a delightful weekend. I so hope they do it again. I spent just two lovely summers there, teaching arts and crafts and shepherding unruly bunches of pre-teen girls through camp adventures. Yet somehow, Rockbrook is a part of me, has grown it's roots into my soul just as it obviously does with so many girls and women it touches. I look forward to visiting again.

These Skywatch sunset photos were taken August 29, 2009 from the hill at Rockbrook Camp, NC.

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Friday, October 9, 2009

Skywatch Friday

From Rock City Oct 3, 2009


The flags atop Lookout Mountain, GA in Rock City. They represent the seven states that you can see on a clear day from the Lover's Leap overlook. As you can see, we had a PERFECT blue, blue October sky for our visit! :)
(note: photo taken via iPhone)


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Friday, August 7, 2009

Skywatch Friday

From Kitmama's Pensieve


This was taken from the rooftop dining area of a nearby restaurant. Nice way to end the day!


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Friday, July 17, 2009

Skywatch Friday

From Family Campout 2008



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Friday, June 19, 2009

Skywatch Friday

From assorted


Just a nice quick shot off my back deck. Love those summertime clouds. :)

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Friday, May 29, 2009

Skywatch Friday

From assorted


Sometimes, when you look up, you see more than sky. :)

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Friday, May 1, 2009

Skywatch Friday

From Blogger Pictures


This shot was taken just a week ago, from the porch of my in-laws' home. We'd been planting blueberries (more on that later), and this sherbet ice cream sky was fitting reward for a hard day gardening.

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Friday, April 24, 2009

Skywatch Friday

From Edisto Island Campout 2009


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Friday, February 13, 2009

Skywatch Friday

From assorted



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Friday, January 30, 2009

Skywatch Friday

From Snow! January 2009



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Friday, January 16, 2009

Skywatch Friday

From assorted


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