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Overindulgence – Smoky Mountain Trail Tales
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Smoky Mountain Trail Tales. Smoky Mountain Trail Tales. January 5, 2014. The thought of omitting sugar, which includes any product made with a sugar substitute like high fructose corn syrup, from my diet frightens me. I love sugar and crave it daily, mostly in the form of sweet tea. In all honesty, my sugar dependance has become a full fledged addiction. That’s how habitual eating pleasurable foods has become. In America, advertising bombards us with messages of how inadequate our lives are without certa...
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Curry Mountain Trail – Smoky Mountain Trail Tales
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Smoky Mountain Trail Tales. Smoky Mountain Trail Tales. November 23, 2013. We talked about the most random things, laughing a lot. Rememberif you’re around Christina, you will laugh a lot. Anywaythere we were, rounding a bend, and we heard some rustling in woods just below us. The noise repeated several times. A bear was foraging for some extra food before seeking shelter in his den for the winter. Did we see it? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Join 19 oth...
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Jesus & Bumper-stickers – Smoky Mountain Trail Tales
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Smoky Mountain Trail Tales. Smoky Mountain Trail Tales. January 1, 2014. My immediate reaction was one of sorrow followed by the thought, “If Jesus had a car, I bet he wouldn’t plaster these kinds of bumper-stickers on it.” Don’t get me wrong, I believe Jesus would have beliefs about these hot topics, but I honestly don’t think he would see the need to go around manipulating others through guilt in order for their compliance on the issues. Part of the sorrow for seeing that bumper sticker was because I w...
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Smoky Mountain Trail Tales – Page 2 – SHANNON WALLS
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Smoky Mountain Trail Tales. Smoky Mountain Trail Tales. May 25, 2016. May 25, 2016. LeConte Via The Boulevard. At 27 miles, we reached the junction for The Boulevard Trail toward the left and said our goodbyes to the AT. Almost immediately we encountered the spur trail, called The Jump Off. Talk about steep and rocky! Up next: Atop LeConte…the Saga Continues. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 19 other followers.
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Wild for Flowers – Smoky Mountain Trail Tales
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Smoky Mountain Trail Tales. Smoky Mountain Trail Tales. April 27, 2014. I haven’t been blogging for awhile, but here are some pictures of wild flowers taken this month in the Smoky Mountains. Most were taken on Chestnut Top Trail, but a few were taken on Meigs Mountain Trail. There is one of a hollow tree and another of some pretty fascinating looking tree bark. Trust me. It’s worth seeing. Enjoy the this post of pictures rather than words. 10 thoughts on “ Wild for Flowers. April 27, 2014 at 3:05 pm.
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Goals Accomplished – Smoky Mountain Trail Tales
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Smoky Mountain Trail Tales. Smoky Mountain Trail Tales. December 3, 2013. 1 Reach a weight of 145ish. 2 Get A’s in every class. 3 Go sugar free for one whole month (gasp! 4 Get published (besides my school’s literary magazine). 5 Write a 25 page short story. 6 Hike 100 miles in the Great Smoky Mountains. 7 Find a job I enjoy going to. Number oneummmdidn’t even come close to reaching that one, and my failure at number three probably didn’t help this. There’s always next year. That number satisfied me mome...