We enjoyed a most relaxing week in a lovely wooden cabin home on the top of a ridge. The weather was delightful mostly in the 70s as light rains came and went, with a hard rain toward the end of the week.
After a quiet week following Mothers Day, Grant and Cynthia drove up from Decatur, GA for the weekend. Together we enjoyed seeing each other, eating, laughing, and eating some more. Driving down the mountain into the small town was rewarded with some enjoyable meals in a variety of restaurants.
One day Judy and I drove to Brasstown, NC to the John C Campbell Folk School, a large campus with many old buildings hosting various classes, mostly week long.
The cabin had a grand covered open air porch where I enjoyed some wood carving, reading, and an occasional nap in a rocker. We both did a lot of reading and never turned on the TV for the entire trip. We played Chicken Foot Dominos in the evenings.
While we were gone we recognized our 8th anniversary of returning to Louisiana, a great place to come home to.
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