Wednesday, October 8, 2014

A Last Hurrah for Appalachia


I have now sufficiently recovered from the ordeal of blog title choice that I feel able to begin recounting our adventures.  

Our final stop before departure was Bodo's Bagels, a worthy pilgrimage for any Charlottesvillian like myself. So away we went, Bodo's at our back, bagels on our fronts, and the open road stretching out before us long and windy, like a very long and windy thing.

Storm clouds had gathered over the North Carolina border, and we drove into a rush of rain as dusk fell. We made it to the Flintlock campground just outside of Linville, NC by 10pm or so, and set up our tent by a splashing creek under the auspices of a chilly, spitting rain. Our night was cozy, though, once we'd wrangled our gear and got in our sleeping bags.

Our last morning in Appalachia dawned bright despite the previous night's gloom, with fantastical cumulous clouds ambling intermittently across the sky like a herd of albino elephants.

That day was a wonderland of autumnal Appalachian splendor.


Such autumnal! Very fall! Wow.

We hiked to Linville Falls!



We saw this mushroom!

We saw trees!
David jumped around!
So did Laura!




After the descent from Linville Falls, we drove all the way to Asheville on the Blue Ridge Parkway, a scenic road linking Shenandoah National Park with the Great Smoky Mountains, stopping only for views and, once, a flock of about twenty wild turkeys. 
 


An overlook view along the Parkway. Thanks, FDR!

And with that, we bid our native fields and hills adieu, off to chase the great unknown. 

(And by the great unknown, I mean a Days Inn just south of Atlanta.) 




Tuesday, September 30, 2014

What should we call our blog?

Laura and I left Charlottesville, VA on Wednesday, September 24th, 2014 at around 2:30PM.  On our lips the night before, and that morning, and the whole time we drove that day, and the next day, and the day after that, and not the day after that because we forgot, but the day after the day that we forgot, and some other days too, probably, were the words 'What should we call our blog?'

We had lots of ideas.
Most of them are stupid.
You don't get to see any of them.
Probably.

Rest assured, however, that the blog title selection problem, though lengthy, was solved by careful consideration and debate, and is now concluded because I just picked the one Laura said most recently.  It wasn't actually the title we were debating about, it was the web address (I think I didn't ask Laura that.  I hope thats what we were discussing.)  which is based on a song by some lady called "Heads Carolina, Tails California".  That's the name of the song, not the lady (or our blog).  Feel free to google her name, I just did, and it was thrilling.

I forgot to say that we're moving to Portland.  That's why we left Charlottesville, and why we thought we should blog about it, and why we put Portland in the blog title.  We're on a grand, cross-country road trip.  We have been some places and seen some stuff since we left.  They were great.  Some of them were just 'OK', but lots of them were great!  This blog is where you might get to hear about them!

Finally,  we're not wedded to this blog title or web address, so feel free to respond with better, more clever names for our blog.

-D