Monday, March 26, 2012

SB2K12 in the Smoky Mountains

Who knew I would still have a spring break when I was 26 years old!?!? Well, I don't really, but Joe does, and I'm not about to be left out. After a ski trip to Vail fell through, we decided to go to Gatlinburg and go "camping."

This is Joe's idea of camping:

 Yeah, yeah- this picture looks nice.

How about this one?

And thanks to me being a brat, here is how we actually camped:


 ohhhhh wilderness..

We got a last minute deal on this sweet cabin, and we were off! Of course the weather forecast consisted of constant thunderstorms for the entire time we were there...but once again, the weatherman was wrong! You just cant trust those crazy fools! It did, however, pour rain on us for the entire trip from Nashville to Gatlinburg and it was pitch black when we got to the mountains. We had to go allll the way to the top of a mountain to get the keys to our cabin, and I think I developed a new stomach ulcer. It was probably the scariest thing I have ever done (note: I didn't actually even do anything - Joe was driving the Prius.)

We FINALLY made it all the way back down to the cabin and immediately checked the place out and hopped in the hot tub.


I woke up super early the next morning because of my work alarm (not usually a spring break-er kind of problem) and the eastern time zone was really throwing me off, so I got to see my first sunrise in a loooong time. Definitely worth it!


 smooooky


The whole cabin was decorated with interesting bear chotskys, such as:




When college Joe woke up, we got ourselves together and set off for our first day of hiking, at the Alum Caves Bluff. This trail was recommended to us by a park ranger, who obviously took one look at us and assumed that we should hike a "strenuous" trail. This immediately made us both feel very cocky. 
 We loved this hike, there was a crazy cave to climb through and so many pretty views along the way.


After we finished our hike, we were super tired from the strenuousity and headed home. We got there right before a thunderstorm came, and we enjoyed the rest of our night at our bear-themed cabin "Under the Stars" with French 75's.


The next day we were ready for another day full of hiking so we headed to Cades Cove. It was raining when we got there so we drove around the park and searched for bears. 


no spottings :( we did see lots of deer and turkey


Once the rain stopped, we hiked around Cades Cove until I couldn't walk anymore, and then we did another loop around the park at sunset. No bears were sighted.


 kayakers going down the waterfall!!


Investigating bear poop

We picked up some Cuban food on the way home and enjoyed our last night of vacation!

Someone made a stop at a knife superstore on the way home, while someone else was super bored and creeped out. Back to the real world!

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Spring is Here!!

Our very own groundhog has emerged from his hole and was spotted munching on some weeds in Joe's backyard. NO MORE WINTER!!

Look close and you can see his fanny and tail. Our wildlife photographer (JKG) needs some practice!

Here is a fine specimen enjoying the spring flowers on her w-a-l-k. Good to know that someone can enjoy the nice weather without sneezing, blowing their nose, and wanting to scratch their eyes out! Claritin has been my best friend this past week.

Fun fact: Knoxville, TN is the city with the worst spring allergies. Make sure you never live there.