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MUSHY'S MOOCHINGS
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A sixties kind of guy remembering the past and the lessons learned. I'm passing on what I've mooched from from life in hopes of sparking memories and helping others. It's just my life as best I can make it.
Recent Posts Tagged With 'wildflowers'
THE TREE HOUSE
As Jeff Wilson can attest, our screened porch is a “tree house” to us. Judy probably spends more time out there than I do, but she is more allergy resistant! However, we both love napping, reading, and watching the wildlife from that lofty ...
HUNTING WILDFLOWERS AND EATING AT THE “GOOD OL’ DAYS DINER”
Judy went and worked out at Curves this past Monday morning and then brought us breakfast back from Hardees. I had the coffee made when she arrived and “MAN” was it tasty! We then hopped in the truck, cooler in the back, and headed for the g...
SPRING WILDFLOWERS IN TENNESSEE
Check out my documented sightings HERE!...
HIKING IN THE CLOUDS
Katie Bug and her beau Zack were to be out of school today, so Judy and I told them we would take them hiking at Burgess Falls. However, Wednesday started off under heavy clouds, no rain, just low clouds, and cool temps. Therefore, we decided to sa...
SPRING BEAUTIES EVERYWHERE
Judy and I searched for wildflowers Tuesday as we walked the "Old Mac" trail at Frozen Head State Park. Not only did I find a “spring beauty” standing in the middle of the trail going up, I found another along side the trail on the way back to...
BURGESS FALLS IN THE SPRING
Ron, Neena, Judy, and I took another road trip this week to the Burgess Falls State Natural Area (State Park), where we found lots of water flowing, for a change, and many wildflowers. The area is named for Tom Burgess who started a lumber and gr...
ROANE COUNTY TENNESSEE SPRING WALKS
We are blessed in East Tennessee with many wonderful state and national parks, greenways, and pocket wildernesses to walk in and enjoy the spring wildflowers. Closer to home, in Roane County, we are again blessed with city parks, river walks, and ...
SPRING WILDFLOWERS
Ron, Neena, Judy, and I went on a short 2 mile hike yesterday at Frozen Head, a Tennessee State Park only about 10 miles from where Judy and I live. It is up in “God’s Country”, otherwise known as Morgan County, near Wartburg, Tennessee (I k...
