Sunday, April 15, 2012
A ROAD TRIP BACK INTO THE PAST!
Monday, December 01, 2008
A GOOD DAY FOR LEFTOVERS!
It wasn’t the best of days for a hike, since it drizzled on us, but we enjoyed it just the same.
I pushed the ISO setting on my Nikon S7c to get more light, and got some fair shots of the Pepper Box bathed in a cold rain.
The rocks crossing Clifty Creek were slippery and we took the time to plan our steps and offered each other a hand at times.
Judy and I tried to recount the days we have spent in this isolated area, and how much it meant to us, but outside appreciating the beauty of the place Katie can’t really understand.
When I come upon the clearing where we used to camp, I see guys sitting around a fire, chucking in another log, laughing, and pulling the “pop top” off a can of beer! She can only see the brown and yellow of the leaves, the green of the hemlocks, and hear the sound of water dripping on rocks from the bluff above. Both mental and real images are beautiful in their own
way, so I guess we really do share a mutual love and appreciation of the “Pepper Box!”
The drizzle began just moments before we had planned to turn around and head back. We kept to the path that travels along under hemlocks, so we didn’t really get that wet. The hemlock canopy kept us pretty dry until we made the road.
From there to the truck, about a hundred yards, the rain came down a little heavier and we were somewhat chilled. The truck’s heater felt pretty good on the way home and dried us out.
At home, we attacked the refrigerator and loaded up paper plates full of sweet potatoes, dressing, slices of ham and turkey, and broccoli and rice casserole! Man, I believe it tasted better than it did Thursday!
Comfy and warm with full bellies, Judy and Katie settled in under a comforter on the couch, and watched a movie on TV. Baylee and I went to the computer room to work on the many photos I shot over the last few days. Soon, everyone but me, was snoring away…Baylee the loudest I think!
I sure hope there are some desserts left for later on!
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
THE PRESENT, PAST, AND FUTURE
We both had appointments; she had an
My teeth were super sensitive; from using “whitening” toothpaste the hygienists told me, and the buffing part almost killed me! I even said an expletive at one point and jerk away. She was a cu
With our clean teeth, we headed for Chili’s! However, we did stop off at
Have you seen the commercial for the “Bounce Back Racer”? It’s so cute and I’m sure her daddy will enjoy it too!
I know, she’s a little girl, but a little girl needs rough and tough toys too! This is perfect for the house too. The soft tires just bounce of a wall, and it flips itself over, and heads in the other direction. I can’t wait to play with it myself!
At Chili’s, in Lenoir City, Tennessee, we decided to share the “Kicken’ Crisper Tacos” and “Classic Nachos”! However, while I was in the bathroom washing my hands, the waitress
The food, with these 2-fers of Samuel Adams “Winter Lager”, was really good!
Judy began talking about the “Pepper Box” and whether or not the fall color would be pretty there. So, when we left we headed there.
The “Pepper Box” is a wonderful little “pocket wilderness” just a couple of miles out of Harriman. As teenagers, we used to run Riggs Chapel Road a lot, headin’ for “Clifty Creek!” Back in the woods, next to a 200 foot rock wall, we used to camp, drink some Miller High Life, Schlitz, and Country Club Malt Liquor, smoke some Winston, Pall Mall, and Kools, skinny dip, and do other crazy things teenagers are prone to do.
Water peppering down from the top layers of sandstone and splattering on the rocks below, would echo in the little canyon. It was this repetitive sound that caused someone, in years past, to call the area “The Pepper Box”!
Clifty Creek was nearly dry, with nothing actually flowing out toward the Emory River. Just little standing pools of water with a flotilla of red and yellow leaves hanging silently in stagnating water. However, there was enough color remaining to make the trip worthwhile.
The Pepper Box is “off limits” these days, privately owned, and some half-mile from the gate and signs warning people not to enter. I’d love to see it again, especially this time of year.
I couldn’t help but stand and think of the old days, trying to catch the dimming memory of laughter, unintelligible conversations, color, popping and snapping campfires, and often the crack of a .22! Maybe someday I can hear the “peppering” again!
I found this shot I made back in the early 80’s of Judy seated on a rock overlooking the ol’ swimming hole. The photo is a
scan of an old 11X14 I made that is now very faded. I tried to bring back some of the beauty and depth of the fall colors, but it is not even close to the original. You can also see, if you blow the shot up, or go to my Flickr page, the old swing rope wrapped around the limb above Judy. How many times did I swing off that rock and cannonball Barry or Woody?Back again at the “tree house”, Judy relaxed with her current book, and fought off sleep…for a little while and then succumbed. The sun’s warmth, the chirping birds, and barking squirrels are just too much sometimes and sleep sneaks upon you.
Me, well, I first checked my email, and found pictures from
Corey of Lily dressed in her Halloween costume – Little Red Riding Hood! What a wonderful surprise! Judy and I are keeping her for a time Thursday, so maybe there will be some new photo ops for me too.I find myself
growing more and more anxious to see Lily’s new little sister. It wasn’t hard waiting on Lily, but now having her and enjoying and loving her so much, makes waiting on the new little precious gift much harder. However, she’ll be here soon enough and she has a wonderful family waiting to show her this crazy ol’ world.












