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Saturday, August 5, 2023

2023 July 21-23, Trip to Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg, TN (3 Days)

Day 1: Friday, July 21: 

Today, we left Helen, Georgia, early morning, about 6AM. We took the back roads, and by 6:51, we were in Clayton, North Carolina. 

By 8:12AM, we were in Cherokee, North Carolina.

 We stopped here to take pictures of the bear statues before heading across the mountain. We stopped along with several others to see a herd of elk gracing. 

Herd Elk 

Bears of Cherokee, NC 

We crossed the mountain and stopped several times to take pictures of the smokey clouds lying on them. We stopped for breakfast at Cracker Barrel in Pigeon Forge. 

We went shopping at the Tanger Outlet Mall. Bought two bras and two panties at Victoria's Secret and one bra at Pink. We stopped at several other stores: Disney, Nike, Under Armer, just to name a few. 

The Christmas Place 

We feed the Ducks, Geese, and Pigeons at the Old Mill along the Little Pigeon River. 

We rode to the Old Mill Farm-House, where I bought my son several different herbs packages, a bag of stone ground yellow cornmeal, and olive oil.

Along the Little Pigeon River near the Old Mill, we saw several geese, ducks, and pigeons. 

We ate Taco Bell for lunch.

We checked into Apple Valley Inn a little after 4 PM, unloaded the car, and filled the fridge with our snacks. 

Spent the rest of the day watching TV and resting. 

Day 2:  Saturday, July 22: 

We ate breakfast at McDonald's I ordered Muffins and sausage. 

We rode to Pigeon Forge's Visitor Center and bought all-day tickets to ride the trolley. 

We bought fuel at Murphy's and bought a few groceries at Walmart (bagels, cream cheese, drinks, fruit)

Took our food back to the hotel. 

We rode to Parrot Mountain and were there when they opened at 10AM. 

Parrot Mountain 

Had my picture taken with five birds, two on my arms, two on my shoulders, and one on my head.

We visited the parrot nursery where we could actually pick up the birds. 

We also went into the feeding area with Nectar several small birds flew down and drank every drop of the nectar from my hand.

Around 11:30 AM, we rode to the Trolley from  Pigeon Forge to Gatlinburg. 

We took the trolley from the Visitor Center in Gatlinburg to the downtown area. 

We were the last two to board the fully loaded trolley, which was standing room only.

A nice young man gave me his seat, and hubby had to ride standing up.

It took over an hour to go a short distance because of the traffic. When we were almost there, everyone got off except a couple and us. 

Everyone had to get off the trolley when we arrived at the Center near the Aquarium and wait for another trolley to take us into the downtown area. 

The traffic was terrible, and we had already waited over 30 minutes for the next trolley.

Where we were going was several blocks away, so we decided to walk. 

 We took the scenic route along the Pigeon River, which was not crowded, and there was a nice cool breeze. 

Seafood Platter at Bubba Gumps 

We were headed to Bubba Gumps for a late lunch. 

We ordered a seafood platter of shrimp, fish, hush puppies, and fries. 

When we finished, we walked down the crowded sidewalks, and it began to rain, so we looked for shelter. 

It did not rain long, so we walked further down the sidewalks. 

We walked back to the Trolley Stop and waited for the trolley to take us to Gatlinburg Visitor Center. 

The crowd had thinned out, so the trolley was not crowded going back. 

At the cross, there was an accident involving four vehicles. Our turn was blocked by police vehicles.

We had to take a detour, which took us a couple of miles out of the way. 

We took the next trolley going to Pigeon Forge, which also had to take a detour. 

This ended up being an all-day event. 

It was late when we arrived back at our hotel. 

Day 3: Sunday, July 23, 

We ate bagels with cream cheese for breakfast. 

Packed our bags, loaded the car, and headed for home. 

We stopped at a couple of rest areas. 

We had snacks with us, so we did not stop to eat until we got home. 





Saturday, January 28, 2023

2022 April 26-29, Trip to Knoxville, Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg, TN (4 days)

 Travel to Knoxville, stopping at Baxter's Botanical Gardens, which is only open to the public during April as part of the Dogwood Arts Festival in Knoxville. 

Baxter's Azalea Garden

In the garden, we visited The White Garden, the Maze, The Bluebird Garden, the Lotus Pond, the Dogwood Rambol, the Gazebo, the Azalea Garden, the Iris Garden, the Asian Garden, The Ellipse Garden, the Fuji Garden, the Balustiade Garden, the Hannah Garden and the Birds of Baxter's Garden. 

We spent about 30 to 45 minutes here. 

We then traveled to Pigeon Forge and checked in at Margaritaville's The Island Inn.

We walked around the Island and stopped at Mellowmushroom for dinner. 

Mellow Mushroom at the Island Pigeon Forge, TN

We ordered a Hawaiian Pizza with a drink and spent $30.57.

Day 2 Wednesday, April 27

Ate scrambled eggs, 2 slices of bacon, fried potatoes, biscuits with strawberry jelly, and cranberry juice for breakfast at the hotel.

We rode to the Trolley Center at 186 Old Mill Ave beside Patriot Park, where we bought tickets to take the trolley to Dollywood for the day. The cost for all day was $3 each.

We bought senior tickets at Dollywood, which cost $166.10 for the day. 

All through the park, we saw flowers designed in character form. We saw Busy, Busy Bees, Ring-tailed Rascals(Raccoons), Family Times (bear family), Round as a Peacock, Turtle, frogs, butterflies, Coat of many colors, Colorful umbrellas, Duck days, The Dolly wood Tree, Fines Farm, Doctor I. B. Painless Dentist, and Topsy Turvy.

Wildwood Grove at Dollywood 

We rode the train and carousel. 

We bought cinnamon bread with coke at Dollywood Grist Mill and spent $15

We ate supper at Huck Finn with green beans, catfish, creamed potatoes, and shrimp.

We stopped at the Margaritaville Store, where we bought 2 tee shirts. 

Coat of Many Colors Flowers
Day 3, Thursday, April 28

Today, we ate breakfast at the hotel: Muffins, sausage, & potatoes.

We rode to Old Mill Park, where we saw pigeons, geese, and mallard ducks.

We rode to Parrot Mountain and paid $53.11 for tickets, where we saw and fed many exotic birds. 

Parrot Mountain

Some of the birds we saw were the red-billed Tucan, Swanson Tucan, Keel-Billed Tucan, Kookaburra, Scarlett McCaw, Catalina McCow, African Pied Crow, Von Der Dickens Hornbill, Green-wing McCaw, Sun Conure, Mustache Parakeet, Golden Conure, just to name a few. 

We ate lunch at Firehouse Sub, where we ordered a small Steak and Cheese meal and a Medium Italian Sub meal. $21.75

We rode back to the Trolley Center at 186 Old Mill Ave to buy tickets to ride the trolley to the Gatlinburg Trolley Center.

At the Gatlinburg Trolley Center, we rode the trolley to Gatlinburg. We had a very entertaining driver, which made the ride enjoyable. 

Ankeesta and Black Bear 

We bought tickets for Ankeesta, where we rode the sky-lift up the mountain. $58.08 We bought a lemonade and walked around, then we took the Treetop Skywalk with a beautiful view. 

We rode the sky-lift back down the mountain and walked around Gatlinburg, stopping at Bubba Gumps for supper. There, we ordered Forrest Seafood Feast, which we split. Which included shrimp, fish, fries, and Cole slaw. 

Forrest Seafood Feast at Bubba Gumps

We took the trolley back to Gatlinburg Trolley Center and from there to Pigeon Forge Trolley Center.

At the Old Mill, we bought Relish and a self-rising Corn Meal. $12.91

Day 4, Friday, April 29

We ate breakfast in the hotel: bacon, eggs, biscuits, jelly, fried potatoes, and cranberry juice.

We traveled home, stopping in Athens for Gas.








Wednesday, June 24, 2015

🚗2014~ Sept 28-Oct 4, Trip Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

Day 1: Sunday, September 28, 2014 
Sherry drove her Toyota Camera to Foodland, I met her at Foodland, she followed me back to my RV, I loaded my luggage into her car.
We stopped at McDonald's in Rogersville for breakfast and to use the restroom.
Bobbie and Sherry ordered two eggs, & sausage Mc-Muffin; I ordered a sausage and cheese mc-muffin.
We left Killen about 8 A.M. traveling east on US 72 to Huntsville, we turned left on to the parkway, we missed our turn to Scottsboro.

I pulled out my iPhone using the GPS, got us back on the right track.
We stopped in Sweetwater Tennessee at the Dinner Bell in Sweetwater, TN to eat lunch it was around 2:30PM.
Bobbie and I ordered a vegetable plate of $4.99.
I ordered green beans, turnip greens, fried apples, and cornbread.
Bobbie ordered French fries, fried green tomatoes, green beans, and cornbread.
Sherry ordered grilled fish, baked potato with side salad and biscuits.

We filled up with gas at the Shell Station in Sevierville cost $29.70. 
We stopped at Russell Stover’s which was located next door to the Shell Station. 
We sampled many different candies, I bought a box of chocolates cost $1.25.
Sherry and Bobbie also bought some chocolates.

We arrived at Wyndham Condos Sherry checked us into room 2439.
We got a bellman cart to load all our luggage, food, and extra that we brought.
After a long day of travel, we spent the rest of the day resting and watching TV.
I took a few pictures of the view from our condominium about 5:19 PM
Bobbie and I both ate a chicken salad sandwich with chips for supper.
Sherry finished off her leftover fish and baked potato.
We were in bed by 11 P.M.

Day 2: Monday, September 29, 2014 
I was up early the next morning looking on my IPad for paces to visit.
I thought everyone would like to visit Forbidden Caverns.
We ate breakfast, dressed and rode to Forbidden Caverns.

On the way, we stopped at Blowing Cave Mill, it was built in 1880, it was located along the side of a hill of running water.
Blowing Cave Mill
The mill appeared deserted but there was a sign of new building material that may be to repair the mill.
The Mill was built of unpainted wooden planks, with four glass window panes on each side and a tin roof.
The basement was built of stones with two barred windows, and a door to enter. 
On the backside of the building was a wheel that was feed by a stream that would have turned the wheel to grind the corn or wheat.
Traveling to Blowing Cave Mill
At Forbidden Caverns, the restroom building was located next to the parking lot.
There was a group of school children that went inside the caverns before us.
The ticket woman said, you do not want to go with the school group, because they make too much noise.
Forbidden Caverns
Forbidden Caverns
Forbidden Caverns
Forbidden Caverns


Forbidden Caverns
There were around fifteen to twenty people in our group; the cost was $13 and $12 for seniors.
Our guide walked in front of the group stopping to point out a bat, an abandon still, 
Several stalactite, and stalagmites, a natural chimney, grottos, the clear stream, (that is still used for drinking) and he showed us a special light effect about the Indians that have once lived in the cave.

The walk into the cavern was about half a mile down and on the way; back we climbed down several steps into a special room that looped back around to our beginning area.
The cave was very well lit but the lights were turned off as we left each area to protect the growth of the cave. 

We rode back to Pigeon Forges to Huck Finns where we ate lunch.
We all ordered a catfish plate, which included all the fixings you could eat which included white beans, cornbread, slaw, hush puppies, and onion. 
We each ordered water with lemon to drink the cost was $10.05 each.
Huck Finns Catfish
Huck Finns Catfish
I drove us to Gatlinburg and we parked behind Bubba Gumps in a paid parking lot.
We walked on the sidewalk looking at all the shops. 
We stopped at Ripley’s Believe or not and took pictures of the Fat Man with our heads inside, the Goodyear tire, the very large Transformer, and a floating ball. We stopped in a candy shop where I bought a chocolate pretzel.
Transformer
Transformer & Fat man
Resting in Gatlinburg 
Three black bears in Gatlinburg
We walked back up the sidewalk loaded back into the car and rode back to the condominium.
Bobbie cooked pork chops with broccoli with cheese for supper.
Watched some TV and went to bed at 11 P.M.  
I wrote in my journal, took pictures from the balcony of the mountains.

Day 3: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 
We rode to Kitchen Gadgets were Sherry bought several items. We walked up the hill to the restrooms. 

It was getting close to lunchtime so I drove us to Applewood Farmhouse Grill and Restaurant. 
I ordered a bowl of vegetable soup, Bobbie ordered potato soup, and Sherry ordered chicken noodle soup. 
We each ordered a grilled cheese sandwich on wheat bread.
After each eating two apple fritters dipped in apple butter we were too full to finish our soup so we ask for to-go cups for our soup and a box for our half sandwich we each had left.
It cost each of us $10.05 the same amount that we spent yesterday at Huck Fins. 
Applewood Restaurant 
Apple Fritters, Orange Juice, and Apple dipping sauce
Bobbie and Sherry sat outside in the rocking chairs while I walked around taking pictures.
We walked thought the Apple store and then headed back to the condominiums where Sherry and Bobbie both took naps, I wrote in my journal.
That afternoon Bobbie and I toured the Titanic each paid $24.00. We were each given a boarding pass and our boarding passes were sisters. (Madeleine and Marjorie)
I was the eldest daughter of Mary and Arthur Newell, age 31, living with my parents in Lexington Massachusetts. My sister Marjorie Newell and father were aboard the Titanic returning home from our trip to Egypt, Jerusalem, and Bethlehem. 
Our mother and sister did not attend this trip.
We were both given a handheld recording that you pressed stop, a number, and then go, to listen as we walked through the museum.
We saw third-class cabins living quarters
Stairway to heaven-Grand Stair Case
Going First Class
Captain Bridge
Memorial Room
Building the Titanic
Crash of the Titanic
The self-guided audio tour was very interesting with artifacts, recreated stateroom, fabulous staircase, iceberg, the water you could put your hand in that was 28 degrease, and visual displays.
  The Titanic tour  
My Madeleine Newell Ticket
We exited into the gift shop and looked at the pictures that were taken of Bobbie and myself but did not purchase any. Sherry was waiting outside for us; she had gone to the three bears to shop while we were in the Titanic.
We ate our leftover soup and a grilled sandwich for supper. We watched Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy on TV. Wrote in my journal went to bed at 11PM.

Day 4: Wednesday, October 1, 2014 
I ate a banana and fig bar for breakfast. 
I took about 32 pictures of the sunrise along with the clouds.
We rode to the Bass Pros shop in Kodak Tennessee. We looked around and I bought three packages of bungee cords with hooks.
It was getting close to lunchtime so Sherry suggested we eat at Texas Road House on Collier Drive.
We all ordered a six-inch steak with potatoes, Caesar salad and were served hot roll and butter and we all ordered water with lemon.
Once again, we could not finish our meals so we ordered to-go-boxes.
We rode to the Incredible Christmas store where Sherry and Bobbie both bought something.

I took pictures of the Grinch, Charlie Brown and Snoopy, a Porter Music Box that cost $16,500.00, some Christmas Trees, a manger scene, Nut Cracker, Diner, Scream Ville, etc.

Outside I took pictures of the Harvest Festival displays, train, parrots in a cage, the Inn at Christmas and a batch of Guinness Hens.
At 3 PM, we went to the Club House for wine tasting. There were between 30 to 50 people attending. 
We were then given a glass full of the wine of our choice along with cheese and crackers

The dry wine was a Chardonnay which is very complex a white dinner wine aged in oak for added complexity.
The Semi-Sweet wine was Mountain Valley Blush – the perfect wine for all occasions. It was medium sweet made from a blend of several varieties of grapes.
The sweet wine was the Muscatine – a white sweet wine unique to the South.
There was several drawing at the end of the tasting.
Three bottles of wine and three black bears were given away but nobody at our table won.
Sherry cooked chicken and spaghetti for supper.
I ate my leftover from Texas Road House
We watched TV and went to bed at about 11 PM
Bobbie and I sat on the balcony and talked while Sherry took a nap.
I took 20 pictures of the moon.

Day 5: Thursday, October 2, 2014
I took six pictures of the awesome red, yellow, dark clouds of the sunrise.
For breakfast, I ate the half banana, oatmeal cookie. 

We rode to Jim Grays Gallery that opened at 10 A.M. We were a little early so we walked around and spotted the Old Mill Historic Site.
I ran back to the car to get my camera so I could take pictures of the running mill.
We walked across the Little Pigeon River bridge to shop at the Old Mill General Store where each of us bought some postcards.
I spent $1.92 and bought seven postcards at twenty-five cents each at 9:54 A.M.
Old Mill Historic Site.
Old Mill General Store 
I bought the postcard of Sevierville Tennessee the hometown of Dolly Parton and on the back, it read:
Sevierville Tennessee-Sevier County was created in 1794 and named after John Sevier. At a meeting the following year, the Forks-of-the-Little-Pigeon area was chosen s the county seat and renamed Sevierville. The current Sevier County Courthouse was completed in 1896; Dolly Parton was born in Sevierville in 1946. On the lawn of Sevier County Courthouse is a life-size bronze statue by artist Jim Gray; that depicts the young, starry-eyed dolly, barefoot, sitting on a rock with her guitar.

The old Mill Pigeon, Forge that read:
The Old Mill Pigeon Forge, Tennessee in the foothills of the Smokies has operated continuously since 1830 and provides 13 kinds of meal, flour, and grits.

The Old Mill 1820-a registered National Historic Landmark, the Old Mill is located on the East Bank of the Little Pigeon River. The mill was built in 1830 and had been in continuous operation and remains one of the most rustic scenes in all the Smokies.

Great Smoky Mountains-Pictured a black bear-Has this black bear climbed this tree… to get away from you.or.to get a better look at you? Black bears are wild animals please be careful getting a better look at him!

The Great Smoky Mountains a postcard with a hodgepodge collection of pictures.

Welcome Pigeon Forge Family Vacation Smoky Mountains Hospitality Pigeon Forge Tennessee
Greeting from Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

Fall scene of the Great Smoky Mountains-A colorful patchwork of Mother Nature glistens in the sunlight along Thomas Ridge as a valley of fog flows between the mountain peaks.

We walked back to Jim Gray Gallery looked around and was each given a picture. 
My picture was a picture of an old truck that once located next to a building in the Smoky Mountains.

We ate lunch at Subway located at 2467 Boyd’s Creek Sevierville.
Both Bobbie and I ordered a vegetarians sub; I ordered sun chips and diet coke. Bobbie ordered water. 
Sherry ordered a 12-inch cold cut sub with a bottle of water.

Next, we drove a couple doors down to the Federal Style Wheatland Plantation built around 1825 that had been purchased by a couple of men and opened as a museum.
We were given a guided tour of the home, slave graves sites, summer kitchen with dining hall, smokehouse and slave quarters.
Federal Style Wheatland Plantation 
The Slaves quarters
Slave graves
We were lead inside the home and were told about the Chandler family that had occupied the plantation during the Civil War and how the home was taken over by Union soldiers.
How the Union soldiers had killed two Confederates soldiers at the front door.
We were also told the tragic story about the murder of a member of the Chandler family.
I took lots of pictures around the outside of the plantation but inside was prohibited. 

We then rode to Wal-mart where I purchased a small cheesecake and bag of chips.
We rode back to the condominium and watched TV. 
I walked outside no the balcony where I  took twenty-four pictures of the smoky mountains in the far distance and seventeen of the moon with my telephoto lens.
I wrote in my journal and went to bed at about 11 P.M.

Day 6: Friday, October 3, 2014 
It was a rainy Friday morning so we chose to walk to the clubhouse to play BINGO.
Only five people showed up to play BINGO, so everyone won something.
I picked a box of Reese’s pieces Sherry and Bobbie both picked a box of Crunch and Munch.

We rode to Vanity Fair where I bought my husband two Wrangler shirts $7.98 each. Bobbie bought her some pants and we waited outside while Sherry paid for her wares.

We ate lunch at the Old Mill Restaurant where I ordered Shrimp on a bed of rice with mashed potatoes and green beans.
We were served corn chowder soup with corn fritters. 
Oh my gosh, that was so good! 
I only ate my grilled shrimp and we all have to get to-go boxes. 
The cost was around $12.00.
Bobbie and I walked to the large tent full of vendors selling their wears.
Vendors Tents 
I took some pictures outside the tent of the fall Festival characters. 
We met Sherry inside the Old Mill General Store.
I bought a corn fritter mix; signature corn chowder mix $5.41 and yellow cornmeal spent almost $20.00.
Waiting to eat at Old Mill 
The Old Mill Square
Signature corn chowder poured 7 cups of water into a 3-quart saucepan, bring to a boil, stir in contents of bag into the water until well mixed. Reduce the heat and simmer 25-30 minutes. Yields, eight 1-cup servings.

Fritter Mix Stone Ground with waterpower 2pounds cost $4.99
Add ¼ cup of water 1 egg to 1 cup of fritter mix. Mix well, add ¼ cup frozen cream-style yellow corn (thawed) and mix until blended. If the batter is too stiff, add an additional tablespoon of water. Drop by spoonful into 350 degrees oil. Fry for 2-3 minutes or until golden brown. Makes about 12 fritters

Self-rising Yellow Corn Meal stone ground with water power $3.69
Corn Bread 2 cups self-rising cornmeal, 1 egg, 2 cups milk, ¼ cup melted shorting
Mix milk and eggs with cornbread mix add melted shortening. Pour into a hot greased cast iron skillet or cornbread pan and bake in hot (400 degrease) oven for 30-35 minutes.

We walked back to the car and we rode to AS See on TV but I did not buy anything.

Rode back to the Condo and for supper where I ate half of a chicken salad sandwich with chips. I took several pictures of the clouds and the moon.
We watched some TV (deadly women) and I finished writing in my journal.
We all packed for our trip home tomorrow and we're in bed by 11PM. 

Day 7: Saturday, October 4, 2014 
Finished packing, loaded the car, checked out, filled up with gas, and was on our way about 8 A.M.
We stopped at McDonald's where I ordered a Strawberry pie with coke and Bobbie and Sherry ordered egg muffins with sausage.
Our last stop was at Jasper Rest Area to rest our legs, take a few pictures, and to use the restroom.
Jasper Rest Area 
Jasper Rest Area 
We met my husband at Cracker Barrel in Madison, where I swapped my luggage from Sherry’s Car to our van, and we hugged and said good-bye. 

My husband and I rode to Logan’s Steakhouse in Madison where I ordered a 6-inch sirloin steak, broccoli with cheese and Caesar salad.
My husband ordered a 10-ounce New York Steak with broccoli with cheese and Caesar salad. 

We both had coupons for a free birthday dessert so we both ordered a strawberry cheesecake. 
We shared one and brought the other home. 
I think I dozed off on the way home.


Had a great time with relatives, saw many sites, ate many places, very relaxing; finish writing in my journal?

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