We drove thru the Smoky Mountains today. The day was overcast, and gave the mountains a smoky color. As you look at the pictures, you can see that in the beginning, as we entered the region outside of Knoxville, the trees were lush with Springtime. By the end, they have yet to sprout their leaves. This is a very pretty area, and it reminds me of my home.From wikipedia:
The Great Smoky Mountains are a mountain range rising along the Tennessee–North Carolina border in the southeastern United States. They are a subrange of the Appalachian Mountains, and form part of the Blue Ridge Physiographic Province. The range is sometimes called the Smoky Mountains and the name is commonly shortened to the Smokies.
The Great Smokies are part of an International Biosphere Reserve. The range is home to an estimated 187,000 acres (76,000 ha) of old growth forest, constituting the largest such stand east of the Mississippi River.[2][3] The cove hardwood forests in the range's lower elevations are among the most diverse ecosystems in North America, and the Southern Appalachian spruce-fir forest that coats the range's upper elevations is the largest of its kind.[4]
The Great Smokies are also home to the densest black bear population in the Eastern United States and the most diverse salamander population outside of the tropics.[5]
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| Uh oh....a tunnel ahead! |
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| ahhhhh! |
| You can really see how the leaves have not yet sprouted, in these trees. |








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