If you were to spend any amount of time in the Smoky Mountains, you would soon understand why the Cherokee Indians named it "Sha-kon-o-hey". The morning fog lazily drifts among the mountains, overshadowing the valley floors with a blue mist. It is ever-changing and never the same on any two days. It seems to lend a bit of mystery to life in the Smokies.
October is known for the fantastic colors of changing foliage on the trees. This year the yellows and oranges are stronger, but accents of red from the maples and staghorn sumacs give punches of color in surprising places!
We are so privileged to view these awesome wonders of God's ...