Sunday, October 25, 2015

Met Someone Interesting and a Historical Twist.

 

October 14, 2015

 

We were trying to decide on whether or not to leave Georgia and head back to Tampa.  My Mom was having good days and then not so good days and we were hoping she would do better so we could stay in Georgia at least through the fall foliage season.

We spent a day driving on some of the scenic routes looking for fall color.  It hadn’t reached peak color but we enjoyed it anyway.

We drove up to Brasstown Bald, which is the highest mountain in Georgia.  They have a lovely viewing center. The fall foliage was just beginning to change.

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The road up was gorgeous with cobalt blue skies.

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Most of the trees were still green, but there was enough color to make for an enjoyable day.

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When you get to the parking lot below the visitor center, you can walk the .6 mile on a paved trail up to the viewing area, or you can catch a shuttle.  The trail is kind of boring, and we didn’t want to waste precious time walking, so we took the bus.

While on the bus we struck up a conversation with another couple.  As we were exiting the bus she mentioned she had been there before and brought a picture.  I expected a picture of beautiful fall foliage, but I was certainly surprised at the picture she showed us.

There used to be a fire tower on the top of Brasstown Bald since it’s the highest peak in Georgia.

They have a non working fire tower up there now, but it’s no longer used because of new technology which made it obsolete.

This is what it looks like now.  That is the fire tower in the background and the visitor center in the foreground.

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Peggy and Walt (I think was his name) were the couple on the bus.  This is the picture she wanted to show me.

It turns out she was last at Brasstown in 1957 as a little girl.

 

Peggy and Walt?  the little girl on the left in the picture of Brasstown in 1957

 

Brasstown Bald 1957.  Lenord E Foote in background. 

She is the little girl on the left.  Her sister is on the right and the man in the background was a family friend who is kind of a celebrity in Georgia.  His name was Leonard E. Foote.

If you’ve ever been to Amicalola Falls  State Park, you might have heard of the “ Len Foote Hike-Inn.”

From the top of Amicalola Falls, you hike 5 miles down to the Inn.   You can spend the night at the Inn, but you need to bring any personal items you may need.

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Notice the name on the Inn? 

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On a historical note . . .
The Len Foote Inn is named for Leonard E. Foote, a leading conservationist, biologist and nature photographer, who inspired the comic strip “Mark Trail.” Foote, a Georgia resident, worked for 30 years as the southeastern representative for the Wildlife Management Institute and 18 years on the Georgia Game and Fish Commission and the Board of Natural Resources.

 

One of the park rangers saw the picture, gave me his email address and asked that I send him the picture of the picture that I took.  He is going to copy it and post it at the visitor center at Brasstown Bald. 

We enjoyed a few minutes at the viewing area.

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One of our favorite spots to read on a day when we have more time.

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The color was just starting.

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Some more pictures from our scenic drive that day.

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Sadly, this was to be our last full day in Georgia. We left the next day and are now back in Tampa caring for my Mother.  More on that later.

8 comments:

  1. Its hard to believe it has been a year since we were there. We have enjoyed some great fall color in the West this autumn. The big Cottonwoods and Aspens are fantastic, but no brilliant reds.

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  2. Here is hoping everything turns out good for your mother.
    Be Safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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  3. Hope things turn out for the best with you mother.
    We are dealing with both of our ailing mothers, right now, kinda touch and go.

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  4. You sure don't see colors like that in Florida! Good idea to postpone your southern trip. :c)

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  5. Boy those are gorgeous views from up there Karen. I'm so sorry to hear you had to leave and that you won't get to use your lot in the Keys this winter. Hope that's not for sure.

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  6. I never thought of Georgia as prime leaf-peeping territory. I grew up in northern Florida, and my mother waxed on about autumn colors so much, I'm surprised we never drove to see them.

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  7. Wow! What a beautiful view from up there. Have to put that on our list for sure.

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  8. Nothing better than a cool, crisp day looking at natures display of changing leaves.

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