A Labor Day road trip could be in the works.
Labor Day is September 06, 2021, and while it has been almost a full year since my last trek to the mountains of Western North Carolina, I can’t help but yearn for another road trip.
I have been debating on vacationing in Asheville, NC, Arden, NC, or Hendersonville, NC this year. That time of “can’t wait to get there” is approaching and while others may head upward to the “friendly skies,” I will slip myself into my midsize sedan and take on the open road.
I’m willing to bet I’ll end up in a majestic and spacious Airbnb in the heart of Asheville for the next three-day weekend on my work calendar. I miss the fresh mountain air, the slight breeze that sneaks in at the witching hour, and the never-ending choices of delicious cuisine.
There are so many things to do during the late summer and autumn months; both indoor and outdoor events, and I plan to enjoy whatever I can while I can.
A short list of current events
An interesting take on art shared by Patrick Dougherty is currently running until September 30, 2021.
Dougherty weaves saplings and branches into intricate artworks, fashioning whimsical forms ranging from gigantic snares and cocoons to sculptural interpretations of notable buildings. Free with daytime admission!
Free as a Bird, modern-day stickwork showcases Dougherty’s amazing and vast talent. The images are luring and incredibly detailed. This could be a wonderful event to enjoy alone or with family and friends.
Arbor Evenings at The North Carolina Arboretum takes place every week on Thursday and Friday and will continue until October 01, 2021.
Sip and stroll through the NC Arboretum gardens after dark (5:30–8 PM) with live music. Light food, beer, and wine available for purchase. Admission is $5 per person.
This sounds like something I’d love to do and for $5.00 per person, I’m sure I’m not the only one leaning toward that decision.
Downtown After Five in Downtown Asheville is a combination of live music, tasty food, beer, and a host of other exciting events beginning at 5:00 p.m. on July 16, 2021, August 20, 2021, and September 17, 2021.
Thousands gather on North Lexington Avenue near the I-240 overpass to enjoy local and national beers and a variety of food vendors. While admission is free, you must buy a $2 wristband to purchase beer, hard cider and wine.
While I don’t partake in the barley-based American favorite drink, I would definitely lurk about happily while feasting on some vintage vittles, soaking up the evening sun, and listening to a few good tunes.
What to do when I get there
I am 80% certain I will venture out to the mountains in less than two months. The list above is just the tip of the iceberg of things to do and I will have to narrow down my itinerary before loading up my car and heading west.
If I don’t get to do anything else, a hike on one of their many trails and takeout from my two favorite eateries, Homegrown and Early Girl, will definitely occur.
It has been too long and I am slowly easing back into some semblance of normalcy but tip-toeing to be on the safe side. I want to dive headfirst into a grand scheme of shenanigans but with COVID-19 still holding steady, according to the COVID-19 NC dashboard, precautions will be in play.
The mountains of Western North Carolina are calling me; it is high time I answer them.
This was originally published on NewsBreak.
Beautiful Places. ❤ ❤
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Roadtrip, outside art, and exploring. This sounds like a perfect recipe for fun.
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🙏🏾🙌🏾
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That sounds like a very interesting itinerary! The outdoor nature and the various music scenes!
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I’m hoping for the best, we’ll see if things are still okay enough to make this happen.
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I’m hoping things are going to work out the best! ☺️
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Thank you, Tien!
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Sounds exciting!
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🙌🏾🤲🏾👏🏾 Yaaasss. I’m pretty excited, but I’m hoping things stay as they are and the Delta variant doesn’t run amok here anytime soon because if so, I won’t be going anywhere and I really, really want to go.
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Fingers crossed!
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💙🙏🏾
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That sounds great! Do it!
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David
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I’m going to! Lol.
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Count me in! This sounds glorious trE, looking froward to photos and more blogging stories 🙂
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I’m counting down the days. I’m rather determined at this point. Lol. I’ll definitely do a follow-up post!
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Sounds wonderful – you must do it! Stay safe Xx
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I will. I shall be alone, just me and Jernee. I’ll keep exposure to crowds to a minimum or none at all. I’m really anxious to go hiking and eat. Lol.
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Me too – I’m itching to get away! 😀 ❤
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My wife and I got engaged in Asheville in 2011… we love the mountains there. Last year we spent thanksgiving in Canton and are returning to the same cabin this year. Melody, my wife, is a big fan of Dirty Dancing so I took her to see Lake Lure, where it was filmed, she was thrilled. That is a great little town as well. So many options up there. :))
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Yes! I love living so close to the mountains. I can get to Swannanoa in just under two hours and Asheville in about two hours and 10 minutes. I can’t wait to move out to the mountains, prayerfully, that’ll be in about two years.
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Lucky. I would love to move there
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NC is a beautiful state. I say that every year I remain here. Lol.
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Sounds perfect!
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I hope you make it to the mountains. My dad’s family is from Shelby.
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Thank you! I hope so too! Really, get out! That’s awesome! I speak to a lot of patients from Shelby on a daily basis. My friend’s husband is also originally from Shelby. ☺️
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We used to go for family reunions. A daughter went in 1999 and I went in 2003.
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💙
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