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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Vacationing in Asheville, NC

Spring is coming to the Appalachian Mountains and it is one of the best times to visit the area for a little vacation. The Appalachians in Western North Carolina are one of the most bio-diverse regions of the world, and experiencing these beautiful mountains as the flowers and trees and wildlife return to the woods is one of the most amazing things you can do.

The woods explode with life as the trees begin to bud and the flowers start to peek up through the layers of leaves and dead grasses. Animals begin to roam again, and birds are returning from their adventures afar. These mountains are ancient and spring time here is nothing short of mystical and magical. The mountains of WNC are amazing, and one of the best ways to experience them fully is to take a vacation in Asheville, North Carolina.

Asheville, NC is one of the best places in the whole world to take a weekend getaway, a week long vacation or an extended holiday in the mountains. Friendly people, and charming and quaint downtown and access to some of the most pristine wilderness anywhere in the country make Asheville an ideal place to recharge your batteries and get a new perspective on life.

Whether you choose to stay in one of Asheville’s many wonderful and authentic bed and breakfast options, select a mountain cottage rental or stay in a vacation cabin rental, Asheville is sure to treat you right and make you want to stay a little longer and return often.

After waking up to the sound of flowers blooming and birds chirping, venture into town for a delicious cup of coffee or tea at one of Asheville’s many sidewalk cafés or restaurants. Enjoy a day of shopping at locally owned boutiques, art galleries or quaint shops of every sort. Asheville is a wonderful place to find the most eclectic gifts and treasures, and spring time brings out the most wonderful side of Asheville’s creative community.

Evening and night time brings an incredible amount of local talent and music, dance and theatre. From street performers to clubs and bars to fine theatre, Asheville is sure to astound even the most cultured art critic. Asheville has become known all over the country and indeed the world for its diverse population of artists, musicians and performers. Dance companies, theatre companies, comedy troupes and performance artists fill the eclectic venues of Asheville to overflowing and offer a cultural experience to rival any major metropolitan city without all the insanity that generally comes along with those larger cities.

A springtime vacation in Asheville is something you may end up planning to do year after year, as this charming little mountain town has a tendency to magnetize people who have had the opportunity to visit. There is a reason why so many people have permanently relocated after just a short visit.

Rent a cabin in the mountains, rent a cottage in the woods, enjoy a bed and breakfast or rent your own private little retreat for a weekend, a week or longer and you will see what the fuss is all about. Asheville has appeared on virtually every list of must see places and vacation locations. It sits right in the middle of the most bio-diverse region of the country and is nestled in some of the oldest mountains on the planet. The energy and culture is nothing short of magical.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Childhood Memories of Asheville Vacations

Driving down the Blue Ridge Parkway with my family has always been one of my fondest memoirs of my summer vacations in Asheville. The mountains of western North Carolina have had a special place in my heart ever since my first time to the majestic area.

However, If had to pick the one memory that stands out the most I’d have to say if was the time I went camping with my family at Sam’s Knob. We had been staying in a quite bed and breakfast in a beautiful suburb of Asheville. The place we were staying was an old Victorian style house with a couple smaller cottages on the property and flower gardens everywhere. Normally we would stay at in one place and go out and adventure before we would come back to where ever we were staying. This time however we only stayed for a couple of days. For us kids we were silently wondering if we had done something wrong and we were being punished and had to go back home sooner then our normal vacation. As we all piled into the over loaded mini van with our supplies for every event packed into the hard shelf storage rack we set off. It wasn’t too long until we were on the Parkway and a peaceful calm came over me. As we ascended the gently slop of the mountain side road I realized we weren’t driving north but instead we were heading south. Motoring down the road we drove through the occasional tunnel and by scenic overlooks. At one point we stopped to stretch our legs and check out the view. As I looked into the distance I could see what seemed to be five or maybe six mountain ridges each with little cabins and houses nestled into little flat land areas.

After about 20 minuets of sightseeing we loaded back into the mini van and set off again.
Moments down the road my mom turned around from the passenger seat and told us, “Okay, now the real mountain vacation begins.” Turning back around she chuckled a little and we kids began to look at each other with inquisitive eyes and a bit of excitement.

It was probably about thirty minutes later when we pulled onto a gravel road. We were at our destination. There were a few other cars in what was serving as a parking lot but I didn’t see any people around. We unpacked our gear from the depths of our roof top storage unit. And know I knew why my folks had packed all the camping gear.

We took our camping supplies about five minuets into the woods and made camp. Once we were set up, off into the woods we went. I hiked with my family for a couple hours then we made our way back to the camp site and made dinner over a camp fire. Of course we ate hot dogs and s’mores but it was so awesome to be in the middle of the forest with my family camping and having a fun evening telling each other stories. Soon night was upon us and we settled in for the evening.

It was pretty early we I had my dad rustling around the camp fire area, probably making his morning coffee. I decided to get up and join him even though it much earlier then I would normally be up. As I exited my tent I experienced one the most powerful sights and feelings I had ever experienced at that young age. The sun was just rising above the mountain tops and through the morning drew the whole of the forest seemed to light up with bright rich orangeish sunbeams. I stood at the entrance to my tent with my mouth open and my mind in wonderment breathing in the moment. Finally I broke from my trance and began to walk toward the fire pit. As I walked the sun beams appeared to follow me. I thought I was dreaming until my dad broke the trance, “good morning, isn’t it something else” he said to me. I looked at him and shook my head to agree.

That is one weekend get-away that I will remember for the rest of my life. I loved my childhood vacations in Asheville. Even though I live here now I still love to visit all those magical places my parents used to take me.