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Category Archives: Tennessee
Good Dog
I’d been hiking around Chattanooga for a couple hours. It was sunny and about 65 out and I was getting thirsty. I looked for somewhere to get something to drink and found Good Dog, a hot dog place on Frazier … Continue reading
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The Art of Chattanooga
This sculpture on Miller Plaza, called Arriving Home is intended to “mimic the circular rhythms of traveling.” Two more sculptures I happened upon in Chattanooga. The first was along Market Street. And this friendly dog was at the south end … Continue reading
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Back to Cades Cove
I took a second drive to Cades Cove on Friday morning with some family members who hadn’t been on our first visit. I’d been telling them for a couple days about how easy it was to see wildlife there. This … Continue reading
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Roaring Fork
I was first in Gatlinburg when I was about 10, on an early spring vacation with my parents and another pastor and his wife. (The catch-phrase of the vacation, created by the other pastor to tease my father about his … Continue reading
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Andrew Johnson National Historic Site — Greeneville, Tennessee
On Wednesday, my wife and I ditched the family and drove 50 miles east to Greeneville to see Andrew Johnson’s house. Johnson is one of the more obscure presidents, but this site was one of the more impressive historic parks … Continue reading
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