Sunday
Oct262003

Trip Notes
I am enjoying the difference in scenery. Everywhere I look things are different, from the trees, to the terrain, to the people and buildings. This is all welcome to me. I enjoy “different” especially when I know I will soon return to my world. It is funny though. The only conversations I struck up outside our group of three couples were with some folks from Mobile, Alabama and some other people from Louisiana.
The weather has been fantastic. Clean, cool, crisp October mountain air enters my lungs like balm. There must be healing properties affixed to this air as well as it feels to my lungs. It invigorates and enlivens the body and soul. The smell of the East Tennessee loam reminds me of Octobers past from my childhood living in the Midwest.
Leaves are changing. Bright reds, oranges, yellows, and golds against the brilliant blue October sky create breathtaking images I hope my mind will hold forever. Mountains are tree covered and each one is a different color creating extra depth and beauty.
Cornstalks and scarecrows with pumpkins and fall flowers decorate many fence lines and store fronts. I am drinking it in like a healing elixir. I feel fortunate for every sense with which to enjoy this cacophony of beautiful and pleasant stimuli.
Hotels: Hotels are our home away from home when we are away from home. We are staying in a lodge / hotel. It is rustic which is marketing speak for “not having the amenities of a regular hotel.” The implied trade off is that the area is so nice; you won’t notice us cutting corners on a few things. For instance, the ice machine is not available to the lodge guests. One must take their small ice bucket to the desk and if someone is there they will fill it half way fro you. We discovered they would sell a bag for a buck so problem solved.
One other observation has to do with the shower. I first noticed the shower head looking different when I first stood before it vulnerable as the day I was born. The streamlined look must have had something to do with its force, because this stream was intense. I am talking car wash grade pressure. I would guess this shower head could easily be certified for bug and tar removal. The noise was deafening from the beads of water pounding on my skull. What the heck, a body needs a good pressure washing every now and then.
These observations are meant more to be funny than to be taken as serious complaints. Minor inconveniences I know will disappear when I leave are more amusing than they are aggravating.
More to come, stay tuned. I finally have access to a phone line.
Until the next time
John Strain