While in Tennessee, we were driving to this historical location and stopped along the way.
Before though, we stopped in Gatlinburg for some breakfast :)
Anyway, this place we stopped was right before this bridge with all these really cool rocks which we got to climb on.
It was really beautiful!
And of course, when near water, we all had to do a little rock skipping :)
And apparently, lots of people have died in that exact locations because of how strong the water is, they end up getting sucked in and drown. We were very careful on the smooth rocks. And when I say we went climbing on rocks...I mean boulders. They were HUGE! It was a really neat location.
Then as we continued on our way, we road through some really neat tunnels. (They looked like something you'd see in the Lord of the Rings!)
My siblings and myself all had a great time taking different photo's of the scenery and all the historic places.
While walking back to our car from this neat old cabin, this deer walked literally 10 feet in front of us across the path, then stopped on the other side and just watched us. :) It was really cool!
The mountains were beautiful! We got TONS of photo's from all different angles :)
At another stop we made, this HUGE buck came running out from the woods and began eating in the nearby field. It was really fun getting to see him and it was surprising as to how comfortable he was near humans.
My sister had fun taking lots of photo's of the icicles :)
And then one of the coolest places....Mel's Diner! :)
And of course while there my siblings and I ALL ordered the "Beach Boy Burger" :) And I must say...it was really good!
The lastly...my bunnies who stayed here at home.
As you can see...this is Smokey and not only that, but it's the picture of her that I posted last time. We actually left TN early, because this HUGE snow storm was coming in and so we got home 2 am Monday morning.
Anyway, Sunday morning my sister (who was watching my bunnies) called to let me know that Smokey had died in the night. She said she thought she died because it had gotten about 20 degrees below zero that night.
Needless to say...I was very surprised. But what can you do? Consequently...I'm on the search for another female lop. I have 2 different lops I'm choosing from. I should know definitely which one I'm going to get by tomorrow.
So now you know what all's been up. Tennessee was great. It's just so sad that Smokey died. She was a sweet bunny and would have made some cute babies. Anyway, that's what has been going on and now I'm back home, very happy to see all my other bunnies faired the cold with flying colors.
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