As most of you know, I live in the mountains. Not only do I get to enjoy the wonderful views of the mountains, I also get a glimpse of wildlife coming through my yard. This is the time of the year we will see turky, deer and even bears in our neighborhood. They are coming out from the deep mountain forest to the neighborhoods. They enjoy eating all the flowers blooming as well as the gardens that many are starting to plant. We are truly amazed and enjoy watching God’s handiwork.
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Wildlife in my own front yard…
As most of you know, I live in the mountains. Not only do I get to enjoy the wonderful views of the mountains, I also get a glimpse of wildlife coming through my yard. This is the time of the year we will see turky, deer and even bears in our neighborhood. They are coming out from the deep mountain forest to the neighborhoods. They enjoy eating all the flowers blooming as well as the gardens that many are starting to plant. We are truly amazed and enjoy watching God’s handiwork.
Mountians on a Cloudy Day
I took these pictures last August. We were in the mountains picking blueberries for Samuel’s birthday. It was a cloudy and rainy day. However, I love the mountains no matter what the weather is. It is just as beautiful on a day like this as it is on a sunny day.
I am getting anxious to ride to the mountains this Spring. I haven’t been yet and I know the wildflowers are starting to bloom. We live about 10 minutes away from the Blue Ridge and around 20 minutes away from the Great Smoky National Park.
The pictures below were taken on the Blue Ridge around mile marker 434.
Mountians on a Cloudy Day
I took these pictures last August. We were in the mountains picking blueberries for Samuel’s birthday. It was a cloudy and rainy day. However, I love the mountains no matter what the weather is. It is just as beautiful on a day like this as it is on a sunny day.
I am getting anxious to ride to the mountains this Spring. I haven’t been yet and I know the wildflowers are starting to bloom. We live about 10 minutes away from the Blue Ridge and around 20 minutes away from the Great Smoky National Park.
The pictures below were taken on the Blue Ridge around mile marker 434.