Saturday, March 29, 2008

FOGGY TUNNELS




We didn't have very good luck today on the Blue Ridge Parkway. The fog simply wouldn't lift. We went a different route for about 50 miles, but it was still too foggy to drive safely. Some of the shoulders here are only a few feet wide, no guardrails, and drops of 1000 feet or more. No problem at all when the visibility is OK, but.....
Here are some shots of the tunnels we went through on the Parkway. Pitch black inside, with fog billowing at the entrance and exit. Notice the headlights on the car exiting the tunnel...that's all you can see, headlights.

We are parked at a Love's truck stop for the night, we'll try again tomorrow. I doubt things will have changed. If it' still socked in, we'll head on home on I 81.
Boo Hoo...it's our last shot at a fun motorcycle ride before we go home to snowy Maine. And nobody will feel sorry for us at all!! haha...

SOCKED IN WITH BLUE RIDGE FOG





We are still on the Blue Ridge Parkway. We are totally socked in with pea soup fog. Totally. We finally found a place to pull off and hopefully the fog will lift enough for us to travel. If not: we'll spend the night here, I guess.
We've been going 15-20 mph through this pass...very steep and very curvy. Paul said at times he could only see 15 feet in front of him. So much for the lovely view!

IN THE TRUCK WITH THE BELLES











While traveling, we still find fun stuff for the dogs to do. Chewies and toys to pass the time, playing tug of war, grooming, and just holding and cuddling them is enjoyment for them and me too. (notice Bella's "stash". ) :)
Anniebelle is grinning because she just stole Bella's favorite place to be: in the dog bed between the seats. Annie gets her turns sitting in my lap looking out the side window, too.

Of course, Breezey's favorite way to pass the time is lying in my lap like a baby.

Friday, March 28, 2008

MORE BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY








Looking down on the truck from our hike.
More scenery. You can certainly see why they are called the "Smokies" and "Blue Ridge Parkway"




TENNESSEE: SMOKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK, BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY


















Today we came through Knoxville TN. (not bad) and then through Pigeon Forge to Gatlainburg (BIG MISTAKE!) A gazillion people, cars, traffic lights , narrow streets, like a gigantic carnival that stretched for miles and miles. aaaargggh. I thought Paul's mirrors were going to hit someone in the head. No kidding. It took us at least two hours to cover that cussed route. Paul was in a foul mood after all that stressful driving.

Finally made it to Smoky Mountain National Park. What a relief! It's pretty today, misty and blue. I have always loved this area. So surreal and awe inspiring. The dogwoods and redbuds are in bloom.

Strange thing: the Blue Ridge Parkway (0ver 450 miles) had a closed sign on it. hmmmm...thought we'd go as far as we could. We are in about 100 miles now and still no closure. It's fantastic, we have it all to ourselves.

We are now parked at a parking area at the top of an incredible overlook, and plan to spend the night here. Took the dogs for a long glorious walk into the misty hills. They are exhausted but so happy. I even made Breezey walk for a half mile or so, lol.


Life is good!!

THE TRIP EAST










We are now headed slowly North East to home. A few interesting things along the way:

Flooded areas in Arkansas. (we saw an area devasted by a (tornado?) but I wasn't fast enough with the camera to get a shot of it. Tree tops were torn off like toothpicks.

A truck carrying a bunch of fun!!!
Lotsa trucks on I 40

A cropduster flying low.

Monday, March 24, 2008

MORE MOUNT LEMMON



As we descended down the other side of Mt. Lemmon, we stopped at a cafe and had some lemon ice cream pie and iced tea. Then we turned around and went back through the pass again. :)