Tallulah Gorge State Park and Falls: Part 3

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How this was done is beyond me! The views are just as amazing from the various overlooks. I was going to hike up to Inspiration Point Overlook but I was beyond tired. I had been up since midnight and it was almost noon time and I was starting to get hungry + it was time to head over to my campsite to get set up. I ended up going to a diner not far from the campground to grab something to eat for lunch.

Usually Im camping in a tent, but this time I decided to sleep in our SUV. It’s a 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe. I left enough room on the drivers side (back) door to get in and out. I didnt put blackout curtains on the rear window and front windows. I used a sunshield for windshield and put up blackout curtains for more privacy.

I made myself a sandwhich for dinner and after eating, I went to take a shower. I noticed after going through my pictures that I didnt take any pictures of the bathroom and campground. I will say that the water was nice and hot. The bathroom was nice and clean. The campground sites are pretty tight and you are pretty close to your neighbors.

* The extension cord is in no way being pinched. The window is cracked and I used electrical grade tape to seal the opening. *

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Tallulah Gorge State Park and Falls: Part 2

As much as I planned on how I would cross. It did NOT go well. The ranger stated that if at any point you would get wet, it would be here and she was not lying. She advised to take off your shoes; which I did. I tied them together and put around my neck. It wasnt until I went through my backpack, did I realize I had water shoes. *facepalm*.

The rocks/boulders were super slippery. Just as I was crossing the middle part, I slipped and went face first into the rushing water. I ended up soaking wet and my favorite hat went floating down the river. Thank goodness my wig was secured or that would have went floating down the river too! LOL! I had my phone in a waterproof pouch; which I should have had recording.

After gaining my balance, I decided that I would not attempt to keep going but looking back, I should have. I was already wet and was half way over any way. I made my way back over to where I had started and lawd jeevus. It was like scaling a mountain because you had to get your feet, hands and fingers just right so you didnt end up sliding.

Just all the more reason why I’ll be going back. After looking at some videos, maybe I can get up with others that will be doing the hike that day.

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Stone Mountain, Georgia

I’m so far behind in blogging about the adventures that I’ve taken….but hey, better late than never. This was a visit back in 2022.

About Stone Mountain…..yes, I’m very much aware about the history of it. But like I always say “they are gonna see my Black face” in places such as this. I will not be moved by fear! You can learn more about the history by clicking the link. The Long history of Stone Mountain

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Desoto State Park; Chasing Waterfalls!

He play too much! LOL!

Desoto State Park – “Continuing in the rustic tradition of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), mountainous Desoto State Park is nestled atop beautiful Lookout Mountain in scenic Northeast Alabama and accented by many rushing waterfalls and fragrant wildflowers that will simply take your breath away. Developed in the late 1930s, the hard-working and dedicated men of the CCC made many natural enhancements to the park that have withstood the test of time and will last for future generations”.

For more information on the park, amenities and lodging, please click the link. Desoto State Park

Link to the video of our trip on YouTube. Video

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Oak Mountain State Park; Review

This was a spur of the moment trip for me a few weeks ago. Oak Mountain is about 3 hrs and 45 minutes away from me; one way. It’s located in Pelham, Alabama. By the time I arrived home, it was around 10 p.m and I’d hit the road around 6 that morning.

Upon my arrival, I would come to see how huge it is. Since I was short on time, I didnt see nearly half of the park. Taken from the website: “From its humble beginning as a 940-acre park atop Double Oak Mountain established by the Alabama State Lands Act of 1927, Oak Mountain State Park has grown to 9,940 acres making it Alabama’s largest state park.”

Cost to get in was $5.00 and cash only.

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Bellingrath Gardens and Home

Bellingrath Gardens and Home is about an hr and twenty minute drive from me and also one of my favorite places to visit. There arent as many flowers in bloom during the fall/winter months compared to spring and summer. It’s still worth visiting to see what is in bloom as you can see from the pictures I took at the end of my post.

You can read about the history of the gardens by clicking the link. Bellingrath Gardens and Home

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Baby Bird

About a week ago I kept hearing birds outside chirping more than usual and noticed what appeared to be a bird on the ground. I thought maybe it was sick or something and decided to go check. Turns out it was a baby bird (fledgling) which I left alone considering it wasn’t injured. Momma and daddy were close by.

I thought it was pretty cool seeing this right outside my front door. I kept a close eye out as best I could since cats like to visit my yard. There’s something peaceful about seeing nature in action. I’m not sure what type of bird this is.

(After coming home from an outing, I checked back to see if him or her was still there and it wasn’t. Hopefully it went about safely to do what it was needing (learning) to do; fly and be independent.