Oh yes, lots to be thankful for. This probably is going to be a long blog. Since we are away for about a week I had to have a good look at my amaryllis. It's a collection from several years. I noticed there are 3 different white ones, ...
... and orange one, ...
... and red ones.
We also received a large envelope with two home-made cards from William and his Dad Ben. So fun! Yes, James had an fully Irish grandmother (but never knew her). That gives William an Irish great-grandmother.
Tuesday March 16 - the day! We drove again to Blacksburg and got our second Moderna shots at 12:30pm. At the end of the month we will be fully vaccinated against this horrible virus. What a wonderful feeling.
Jeremy, the pharmacist, warned us that in about 12 hours we could experience some side effects which should not last more than 24 hours.
From there we drove straight to Waynesville, NC, to a rented cabin. We had packed a lunch and enjoyed that at a highway rest area. Nice.
At 5:30 pm we were not too far from our destination. It was so pretty and easy driving ... for a car like ours. Look at the runaway truck ramp in the middle photo. There were several of them.
Next day, Wednesday, we took it easy. James did experience some side-effects starting surprisingly about 12 hours after the shot. But we both had a good nights sleep ... after we figured out how to get the house warm. We don't think it gets rented a lot (if at all) in the winter.
The automatic gas fireplace in the living room is really very good. The heat it turns out is tremendous. It makes James feel better when he has "the chills".
This is upstairs which of course is a wooden structure. This is really the main floor with two bedrooms. Downstairs (the walk-out basement) is what looks like cinder blocks. There is another bedroom with living room/kitchenette and a bit colder. We decided to lodge there. We found a really nice plug-in heater in the closet for the nights.
Of course after breakfast we looked a bit around. Nice view while there are no leaves yet.
From the upper deck we see the fast running creek and the statue of St. Francis. I have not seen much wildlife or birds yet, only one squirrel.
In the afternoon we decided that we should go down into town to find a grocery store. We found a Publix. Coming back up I "needed" to take some pictures of the very steep winding road but it is difficult to give an impression of the hairpin curves. Luckily there are lots of mirrors to see oncoming traffic. It seemed a bit "adventures" every time we (James) made this drive.
Close to the house was this waterfall. I commented last evening at arrival that we need to walk to it to take a good picture of it.
Next morning the weather was better. Before lunch we decided to take a little walk. James suggested that we should go further uphill since we didn't really know how much I could actually walk and especially on these hills.
Well done on the second jab, ours is in a couple of weeks. Our lockdown ends on the 12th, Jab on the 15th, to Wales on holiday the 18th !
ReplyDeleteSo pleased you are able to get away and it looks so nice. This prison of lockdown is very difficult to cope with.
Nice to see you both looking well, and walking again.