I had an urge to sing a really loud Roscoe Holcomb song off this cliff, but I was too busy trying to not pee myself.
Ok...here's one of my favorite parts from the trip...it took all day, and was well hidden, but we managed to find Tom Dooley's grave!
There is a whole story about how we found this. More on that later! And oh, if you only know the story of Tom Dooley from the Kingston Trio, I say you give Grayson and Whitter's version a try...I think it's better.
Also, I know some know-it-all is gonna tell me it was "Tom Dula" and not "Tom Dooley," but most people know him by the name "Dooley" first.
A wooly worm! We saw a lot of these guys. I wanted to go to the Wooly Worm Festival, but we missed it.
We also visited "Mystery Hill," which is kind of like a roadside attraction with hillbillies.
OK!!!!! Are you ready for the scariest thing you will ever see in your life??? Courtesy of Mystery Hill, which I don't believe has been tended to since 1960 or so.
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YAAAARRRGH!!! So creepy!!
Pretty. This is actually in Pennsylvania, though. I have more graveyard photos that are really cool, but I wasn't sure I should post them here.
If you want more beautiful photos of North Carolina and Pennsylvania, I've got a whole mess of them on my Flickr.
Here are some wimpy tree "studies" from the trip. I'm gonna draw some landscapes and nature stuff for real, soon.
Coming soon!!
Come back soon!
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