Seven Points J. Percy Priest Dam Campground, Hermitage, Tennessee (Nashville) and Cumberland Mountain State Park, Crossville, Tennessee
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR NEPHEW, TYLER! At 27, Tyler’s just a bit younger than our sons. YIKES!
Since we didn’t have to leave today until about noon, and the morning was clear and bright and warmer, we decided to walk part of the bike path we were on the other day. It was a nice walk, and we got to see things we’d never see on a bike. And take pictures. 😊
And we heard lots of shooting! Nowadays when you hear that, you’re mind (at least mine) goes to all the mass shootings. This was nothing of the sort. Turned out, we were right by a Police Headquarters and they were out there practicing their driving maneuverability and shooting skills. Whew!
We got in about 4 miles before time constraints forced us to turn around and return home to pack up.
We encountered several areas of construction along our three hour move today. Several times, including trying to find the campground check-in, Blaine had to navigate very narrow spaces and tight turns. But he managed without incident because he’s the best!
We’re staying at another C.C.C. (civilian conservation corps) campground, built in the 1930’s. It’s a really nice place with about 14 miles of hiking trails. Yep. It’s hiking. We’re in the hills now.
We struggled to find the check-in as there were lots of paths to choose and no signs, but Blaine maneuvered us around them until we finally just stopped at a building to ask where it was. We were there. The woman who checked us in was the first unfriendly person we’ve encountered for many months. Maybe she was just having a bad day . . .
After set up, we needed a grocery store and visited a Kroger’s – along with about a hundred other people! The parking lot was completely full! At 3:30 in the afternoon! On a Tuesday! Crazy! Anyway, it took much longer than we expected, and then, on top of that, I chose a line with a cashier-in-training. And we had ice cream. By the time we got home, we had custard. But it was really good for our snack! The $3, 8″ peach pie? Not so much. What were we expecting for $3?
Anyway, after dinner, the day was still beautiful and we went in search of a trail to walk. We didn’t really want to hike a full one because the sun was setting, but we were itching to get into the woods even if only for a little while.
My soul was filled with joy at the sight of the bubbling creek we discovered!
I guess this is the type of place I love most. At that moment, I decided that when we stop traveling, I want a condo in the woods with a large enough stream to make a sound, my home elevated enough to not worry about flooding, a path to a walking trail lined with flowering trees along a small river and lots of song birds that don’t get up until the sun does.
I think this is my version of what Heaven looks like. 😊
On our way back home, we stumbled upon the Cumberland State Park Bridge and the Mill Lodge. And yes I said mountain. Cool beans!
Day is done, gone the sun, from the lakes, from the hills, from the sky. All is well, safely rest, God is neigh . . . . .