| a trip to the mountainsHoward, on host 68.155.24.244 Monday, July 31, 2006, at 18:32:36
 We spent a few hours in the Smoky Mountains today.  It was very pleasant there, but the heat in the valley seems to have driven a lot of people up there.  The traffic wasn't bad on the road, but the river was crowded with tubers.  I stuck my hand in the water and it was about as warm as I can remember.  Usually it will turn you blue in late summer, but not today.  We had a picnic at Metcalf Bottoms picnic ground, then drove down past The Sinks and The Y and came on home.
 Maybe I need to explain those locations.  The Sinks used to be a waterfall, but before the area became a national park, lumber jacks dynamited the falls so they could float logs down the river.  Now it is a cascade of sorts, but the plunge basin is still there along with a convenient bluff for people who like to jump from high places.. The Y is where the West Prong of the Little River joins the East prong.  There is also a Middle Prong of the Little River, butit joins the West Prong a short distance above The Y.  It isn't really as complicated as it sounds, but you know me.
 Howard
 
 PS - Having been called to supper, I will post this without proofing it.  Probably a mistake.
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