What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?

What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?
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Friday, October 6, 2023

Friday Foto Friends! Where Do I Begin?

Happy October!!  Here it is the 6th of October already, and I am running way behind in most everything!  As you know, we were out of town all this past week, so that alone is enough to make my head swim!



I am thankful for these truths above...it's comforting to know that God's Word will stand forever...He never changes, and He is always always there for us! No matter WHAT!!

So with that in mind, I give Him praise for being with us yesterday during hubby's medical "procedure". It was a VERY long day, but the good news is that the Doctor gave a very good report at the end and we feel confident everything will be fine. Hubby just needs to rest and heal now...and I need to try to rest sometime too, in between everything else...I know now why I never became a nurse...LOL. That's all I'll say about that!   Thank you to all of you who offered words of encouragement and prayer on our behalf. They are MUCH appreciated.  

I promised to share more about our trip with you in bits and pieces.  One thing we did while in the North Georgia mountains was go to an Apple Orchard.


I was expecting a small family run orchard with bushel baskets of apples and maybe some apple cider and fall decorations.  But Mercier Orchards (click link for website) was HUGE!  It definitely had all what I expected, but on steroids! LOL. 


It was a beautiful place and we enjoyed being there...but it was definitely an eye-opening experience!

Here's just one of the pictures I took inside the huge building, which was full of not only apples of every imaginable variety, but all manner of gifts, jellies, jams, apple butters, cider, fall decor, you name it!
Here they are sorting the apples. We were able to watch through glass windows into this very large area. It was amazing to see this whole place in action!

After sampling several slices of different varieties of apples currently available, I decided on buying a bag of "Johnagold" apples, which is a combination of a Johnathan and Golden delicious apple. You can see one of the apples below. They were huge!  I made a bowl of "Waldorf Salad" today, with apples, grapes, celery and walnuts and mayonnaise. It was yummy!  We also bought a gallon of fresh apple cider, which we drank before we came home, and we bought some fresh apple cider donuts, which we also ate before we came home! LOL. They were GOOD!


In my last post HERE, I shared some pictures of the many inspirational signs that were in the cabin where we stayed in Georgia, but I didn't share any pictures of the cabin itself! So here are a few that will give you an idea of how nice it was:





This is the back side...


And the view below looking from up on the back porch down onto the firepit.  The only thing missing here at this cabin was a really good mountain view.  However, there were many views all around the area, so we definitely got a lot of good views of the mountains.  The leaves had not really changed much yet, but I hear this week is supposed to be beautiful. We just got there too soon!
Oh,  and also it was too warm last week to use the fireplace or the firepit, so we didn't get to make s'mores!  I was disappointed in that, but it's okay.  My son and DIL have a nice firepit at their house and they've promised me we will do s'mores here just as soon as it gets cold enough for a fire!

Someone asked me for more information about renting this cabin, so HERE is a link to the website, and there are many more pictures of the interior of the cabin.

Here's another sign I didn't share yet:
And this one was in our bedroom:

I loved this bear paddling his canoe:

We did enjoy the downstairs gameroom:

Rose loved playing Pacman and other arcade games:

She was good at it:
The guys enjoyed watching her:

Rose and I enjoyed a cup of tea on the back porch...

And Benton and the doggies joined us...

I loved this huge king size log bed in Benton and Rose's upstairs bedroom:
Oh, and some very dear "old friends" of ours came to visit one evening and we all went out to supper. We've known Ken and Cindy for over 43 years...we served in the ministry in churches near each other back then, and we became very good friends and even now that we are all retired, we continue to stay in touch. They live in a town in Georgia about an hour away from where we stayed. We feel so blessed to have such dear "old friends" after so many years. 

One of the other little "daytrips" we took while in GA was actually to a little mountain town just north of there in NC, "Hayesville, NC".  It was such a sweet little town nestled in the mountains where it seemed like time has stood still.  We walked around the town square and visited some of the little shops. Here's a few pictures...

This was a monument celebrating the town's quilting heritage:

And there were these "Barn Quilts" scattered all over town on different buildings. These are just a couple of examples:






This mural of a Cherokee Native American greets you as you come into town. This part of NC is rich in Cherokee history.  


This sign was outside of a little gift shop named "The Lazy Llama"...LOL.


Mountain view down the street...


One of the stores we visited was really special and unique. It was an old original  clothing store and a drug store building attached, complete with original wood floors that squeak...

A sweet kitty cat...

And an old soda fountain much like I remember in my hometown growing up. I loved this!!!


This was hanging in the clothing store..."Just a reminder of the good old days"...a lady's corset:

There were some old hats from the 50's, along with photographs all around the store of the way things used to be:

Who remembers "Ship n Shore" blouses?  I sure do...

This was the outside of those stores.  I could have stayed in there all day. It reminded me so much of stores where I grew up.

After leaving this little town (reluctantly for me...I wanted to move there! LOL), we went back to Blairsville, where we were staying, and found a place to have lunch:
"The Hole in the Wall" cafe'

It was such a nice sunny day we decided to eat outside and enjoyed the unusual and fun outside decor...

The pig wasn't very friendly...LOL. (but at least he didn't bite or squeal! LOL)

There were sunflowers everywhere:


Both real and fake: LOL

And some bright sunny faces...

all around the table...

Lunch was good...and the nap afterwards was even better when we got back to the cabin after a busy morning.

I think it's time to close this post and save the best for the next one...the day of our family reunion. There was a lot going on there  and so many pictures that it may take more than one post...so I will give you a rest for now as it is time for me to stop for the night and give myself a rest too!

Here's a Psalm to think about as we reflect on this past week of so many blessings and answered prayers:


Psalm 121
"I will lift up my eyes to the hills—
From whence comes my help?
2 My help comes from the Lord,
Who made heaven and earth.

3 He will not allow your foot to be moved;
He who keeps you will not slumber.
4 Behold, He who keeps Israel
Shall neither slumber nor sleep.

5 The Lord is your keeper;
The Lord is your shade at your right hand.
6 The sun shall not strike you by day,
Nor the moon by night.

7 The Lord shall preserve you from all evil;
He shall preserve your soul.
8 The Lord shall preserve your going out and your coming in
From this time forth, and even forevermore."
Amen.

















 

10 comments:

  1. I love the kitty!! The cabin looks amazing. I could live there!! Pam, I'm so glad you had such a nice time away! I miss visiting apple orchards this time of year. The Cortland is my favorite apple. I prefer one a bit more tart than the delicious varieties. Waldorf salad sounds SO GOOD!! Happy weekend, and welcome home!

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  2. I'm glad your husband is doing well following his procedure and I'm sorry I didn't know about it. I haven't been spending too much time online these days. Thanks for taking us along on your vacation. It all looks so perfect! We have a Blairsville nearby but it's not nearly as charming. lol Your photos always make me think I need to do much better about taking photos when we go somewhere. Since doing away with cameras and relying on the phones I seem to never think to do it.

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  3. That was my Mom's favorite Bible passage. Thank you for sharing it today, it makes my Mom feel extra close by. I enjoyed taking a bit of your trip with you in this post. Literally everything looks exactly like my kind of places. I so enjoyed seeing the cabin, towns, etc. Mandy and Brad have five of those arcade games in their basement, including pacman! Piper and Brad have a blast completing with each other.
    I hope you're getting rested up this week.
    Blessings and hugs,
    Betsy

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  4. Wishing you beautiful day and such a fun family reunion...give John a hug from us. smiles.

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  5. First, I'm so happy to hear John's procedure went as hoped! And I know, your role as bystander, encourager, caregiver is nothing to sneeze about.
    I'm absolutely besotted by these images. Tom would go crazy in that orchard emporium and I'm remembering my mother's favorite Waldorf salad. I've not had once since! I could do some serious damage in that gift store -- those sorts of places always suck me in.
    Thank you so much for the links and have a wonderful, REST-full weekend!

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  6. What a beautiful cabin, Pamela! It looks like your stay there was a blast. Loved the photos and visiting NC and Blairsville with you. The next time y'all are up this way, be sure to let us know, and we can meet up with you where it's convenient for you. I never need an excuse to visit the mountains!
    So glad, too, that John's medical report is a good one. Yay!
    Blessings!

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  7. What a lovely area. Good photos. Isn't Fall just the BEST!
    Blessings. xx

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  8. Pam: It is nice to hear the good news about John's procedural results. I enjoyed seeing the pictures of the cabin. It looks like a mansion. So glad you can nurse John back to his "old self". Peace and blessings to you and yours.

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  9. Looks like a great time. What a beautiful place. Regine
    www.rsrue.blogspot.com

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