That is how I would describe yesterday to a T!
It had rained late Friday night, and the air was fresh and clean with some lingering puffy clouds.
Everything is so lush and green. Oh how I love these mountains.
They are not as jagged and rugged and majestic as those I just saw in Alaska, but these Blue Ridge mountains comfort me with their soft rolling slopes and vast long range views.
Moses H. Cone Memorial Park, near Blowing Rock, North Carolina on the Blue Ridge Parkway, preserves the country estate of Moses Cone, a prosperous textile entrepreneur, conservationist, and philanthropist of the Gilded Age.
Its centerpiece is Flat Top Manor, a gleaming white 20-room, 13,000 square foot mansion built in 1901 in the grand Colonial Revival style.
The Manor is now the home of the Parkway Craft Center, one of five shops of the Southern Highland Craft Guild which features handmade crafts by hundreds of regional artists.
Throughout the season, local artists demonstrate crafts such as quilting, embroidery, weaving, pottery, glass-blowing, and woodcarving on the front porch of the Manor.We did go into the house -- the bottom level is the craft center, and though no photos were allowed inside, it was REALLY nice. There were several artisans demoing their crafts in the room off of the front porch --watched a wood carver working his art for a while. Fascinating!
They also offer tours of the upstairs of the house -you have to make a reservation and both Mona and I agree this is something that must be done! We want to see this house!