On our way to Florida we took the 'western route' instead of I95 all the way so we could do some sight seeing. Our first adventure was a drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway which is 469 miles through Virginia and North Carolina along the Appalachian mountains. Since we only had 1 extra day to spend on our way south we could not drive the whole thing. We poured over the maps and decided to get on in Roanoke, Virgina. (Rte 220 off Rte 81). Everything is described by mile marker, so it was hard to tell the best places to enter and exit the parkway.
We stopped for gas here before getting on.
We couldn't imagine anyplace as beautiful as fall in New England, but we were most impressed.
There were great spots for picnics. Lots of families who lived in the area came for the day.
Farms by the side of the road.
Beautiful views everywhere.
The gristmill at Marbry Mill. Views of Cahas Mountain, 3571 feet.
We even got to hear some music! I do wish we had a week.
We took rte. 77 back to rte. 81 to continue or adventure further south.
How nice it is to have a sister. We always have such a good time together. Lots of adventures. Here we are 'leaf peeping' after going to an Octoberfest.
I'm a Master Gardener, have a small organic vegetable garden in Maine, grown vegetables in containers in Florida, and also grow lots of flowers.
I enjoy good food, cooking what I've grown in my garden or with ingredients I can buy locally.
I'm happiest when I'm in the water, on the water, or just looking at the water. I also love being in a garden.
I have a golden retriever named 'Emily', also known as 'The Monster'. She loves to play ball, go swimming, and has lots of people friends.
We spend summers on the Belgrade Lakes in Maine and the rest of the year in South Florida where I'm in the process of creating a tropical garden.
I love garden clubs, and am currently the 1st Vice President of the Wellington, FL Garden Club, the webmaster and newsletter editor, co-president of a garden club in my community, and Horticulture Chairperson of the Waterville, Maine Community Garden Club.
I also teach fun, hands-on gardening courses at Palm Beach State College.