MOVING ON.....2024

A Note From The Author: Jacqueline E. Hughes

I am so happy to welcome in the new year, 2024!!! My Blog is changing-up a bit....mainly because I am evolving. Travel will always take precedence in my life and, my journeys will be shared with you. This 2024 version will offer a variety of new stories and personal ideas, as well. This is all about having fun and enjoying this Beautiful Journey called......Life!!!

Friday, October 11, 2019

38 PLACES AND THINGS I LOVE ABOUT WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA







A series of essays....



TAKE A SEAT OVERLOOKING THE POND THAT'S
SURROUNDED BY WILDFLOWERS AND MOUNTAINS....

....as seen through my eyes!








By: Jacqueline E Hughes


Seeking the autumn colors of the trees along the mountains was certainly not one of our main purposes for being in Waynesville, North Carolina this past weekend. Our early October visit predetermined this, I’m sorry to say. Although, there was a bit of color to be seen and appreciated. Relaxation, scenic beauty, a stay in an old log cabin, being with friends, and enjoying life in general met our criteria for this particular adventure.

Thank you Messy Nessy and your ‘cabinet of Chic curiosities,’ a website I’ve enjoyed for quite some time. One of their latest contributions, 13 Things I Found on the Internet Today, includes specific pictures they felt were unique or filled them with genuine curiosity, enough to make a mark on Messy Nessy, anyway, as well as on me!

So, with many pictures taken during our latest trip to Western North Carolina, I’ve decided to share some of them with you  in a similar manner adding my personal twist and/or caption along the way. 


1. The best way to travel, ever....with good friends!

ROAD TRIP PICNIC

2.  With the mountains hugging us and deep, dark shadows greeting us upon arrival, it's nice to have the moon and stars saying, "Good night, sleep tight," as we crawl into bed.






3.  As the sun rises over the mountains in the morning, we're greeted by the mist and fog rolling down the hills like a soft blanket of protection and love. So beautiful! 






MORNING COFFEE ON THE PORCH



4. Reflections on the Pond








5. Boyd Mountain Log Cabins and Tree Farm, Waynesville, North Carolina









6. Collections For the Birds 







7. The foggy, wild side of the Blue Ridge Parkway












8. Taking care of some business while we were there. We're selling our 2.3 acres of land in the mountains just outside of Maggie Valley. Sad to say that our 'log cabin dreams' are no more. Someone else is slated to enjoy our spectacular views!








9. Flora and Fauna?






10. More garden delights at Boyd Mountain Log Cabins












It's always so difficult and emotional when leaving this amazing place. We've stayed in several of their eight cabins throughout the years, each as beautiful and steeped in history as the next. We've shared the Long Branch with our oldest daughter and her husband and the Little Cosby together on a romantic getaway. But, our favorite cabin is the Meadow Fork that sits just above the pond. We have shared it with our then three-year-old granddaughter, Brenna, and Chris, Dan's youngest brother. We've now had the pleasure of sharing the Meadow Fork with Janis and Fred, our friends, who now hold this special place in their hearts, as well.

Next time, I will take you into the Meadow Fork cabin and share a bit of its fabulous history as it was built in the late 1790's in the beautiful Meadow Fork community of Madison County, North Carolina.



PEACE AND TRANQUILITY





















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Wednesday, October 2, 2019

IT'S NEVER TOO LATE




A series of essays....



WHEN THE SUN BOLDLY DIPS INTO THE SEA....
WE WILL REMEMBER TO TURN AND SEE IT MAJESTICALLY
RISE ABOVE THE MOUNTAINS! IT'S NEVER
TOO LATE TO BELIEVE...


....as seen through my eyes!





By: Jacqueline E Hughes


It’s never too late to believe. Apathy is not an option. When you’ve reached the bottom, looking up is the only way to go. The basic philosophy of optimism is the doctrine of the ultimate triumph of good over evil. Are you in or are you out? Change for the better will always be an option when fear is, finally, removed. Have brazen acts of corruption got you down?

With an Impeachment Inquiry finally initiated and Nancy Pelosi’s blessing stamped on their foreheads, the Congressional Committees are gearing-up for some very serious action and looking for results of their efforts before the holiday season of 2019. Adam Schiff, Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, has been a vocal advocate for digging into the highly corrupt actions of ‘45’ long before the Democrats won the majority of the House in 2018. He must be hitting a nerve when ‘45’ is flagging him for treason and removal from Congress.

It’s never too late to learn and to change. Weeding out the corrupt and miserable will require imminent changes to be made with new laws to be formulated, written-up, and executed. We must learn from our ill-founded assumptions of the past...when we naively believed that all presidents (leaders) would follow the unwritten (written) rules and always do and say the right thing. That they were without personal agendas and would serve the people unselfishly and with honor. Like well adjusted adults, we must consider all personal and public aspects about whom we place in positions of power in the future. We will become diligent to a fault. The pendulum will swing from one side to the other until it settles, once again, close enough to the middle to make us feel sufficiently comfortable, adequately safe.

We have been scarred and the lasting effect of fear and other raw emotions will haunt us for a very long time. We have been scared to death by an individual, claiming to be a good businessman and leader, who threatens us with Civil War and such divisiveness that it’s often difficult to think, let alone function normally. He may be an ignorant man with few intellectual words spliced together to form one, cohesive thought, but even these few words have a way of influencing actions, especially among those who find him entertaining and quite different from the stereotypical politician. Physically removing him from the White House may, literally, be one of our biggest challenges yet. 

Apathy is never an option when it comes to life threatening situations. Not voting is one of the keenest forms of apathy. Believing that your single vote makes no difference in the outcome of an election can be a fatal mistake. We must not become the missing link that threatens the strength of our democracy as a whole and undermines the power of positive progression. Our voices must and will be heard. Voting, even in the shadow of gerrymandering, corruption, and fear, is our right as citizens of the United States. We must never forget this.

It’s never too late to believe in the power of appropriate thinking. Remember, what we may perceive as weakness may actually be the greater production of accomplishing goals in the proper manner...following the laws established within the Constitution itself and making them work by and for the people. 

Please remember the lawmakers who have had to fight furiously for our rights mainly because they believe in them and choose to represent us daily in Washington D.C. as our Congressmen and Senators elected by us in order to maintain these rights. They were there fighting for us even when they had no power to fight with within all three branches of government. May we learn to appreciate the men and women who have been working diligently for so long.

Now that the dirty politics of a corrupt administration is being forced to face the music and the ringleader is under microscopic scrutiny while undergoing an impeachment inquiry, we shall see how far his self-aggrandizement style takes ‘45’ on this particular journey! 

It’s never too late to hope for the best. This country has been hit with the worst kind of plague: human greed and corruption. Let’s pick ourselves up by the boot straps, work hard, and believe in the system. Our Forefathers fought to save democracy from the possibility of having maniacs serve  in the White House. It will never be too late to have the likes of Adam Schiff, Jerry Nadler, Maxine Waters, and Elijah Cummings prove the power of the strong democratic and constitutional foundation by which our nation was built upon.


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Thursday, September 26, 2019

PRICELESS




A series of essays....


THE HUGHES BOYS (MINUS ONE), TWO GENERATIONS, HAVING FUN! PRICELESS!!!

....as seen through my eyes!





By: Jacqueline E Hughes

To deem any given statement as priceless or to analyze the specific structure of a phrase or group of phrases or objects by the process of a detailed examination of its elements and describe them as priceless is saying that the qualitative value of it goes far beyond the mere knowledge that it exists and on into the realm of what we hold personally and/or collectively near and dear. By describing a group or statement as priceless we are acknowledging the inestimable composition of it to be too precious to be evaluated or fully appreciated. 

Who is truly capable of placing a price or measurable value on someone you love, a specific piece of artwork, your freedom, a place that makes you feel calm and peaceful, or any combination of ideas or events that align like the brilliant night stars to make you understand the potency of individual events that have been examined and then compiled to form a consistent train of thought? The subtle contemplation of these elements combine to fulfill the feeling of harmony and strength that each component offers, but when united, takes our emotions to their greatest heights; a probable and genuinely credible feeling of euphoria.

Many of us believe that our lives become enriched and more valuable by the simple thought of having incalculable monetary, intellectual, or spiritual worth. And, if we work hard enough, plan for them with every particle of our being, and make them the main focus and center of attention, their value will rise far above our original expectations, enriching and enlightening us with priceless rewards for all of our time and effort. If feeling happy and content, being loved, loving others, having enough food on the table and a roof over our heads, and helping others to achieve these same, respectable ideals, complete us....the attainment of these specific and extremely honorable goals bring along their own priceless rewards of contentment and self worth.

Inevitably, we have entered a higher plane of consciousness, of civilization, a plane of peace and acceptance.


WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO
ABOUT PAPA?.....PRICELESS!



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Thursday, September 19, 2019

IT'S ALL ABOUT LIFE'S STORIES







A series of essays....



A JOURNEY FOR TWO.....
SUNSET AT BARNES COUNTY PARK,
LAKE MICHIGAN



....as seen through my eyes!




By: Jacqueline E Hughes

It continues to amaze me how I can see my father’s nose while looking into the mirror. I’ve always resembled my mother in every way, except in stature, (she stood a mighty    5’ 2” with me towering over her at 5’ 7”). But, dad’s nose is there now....right down to the tiny indentation along the right tip. I only ask that his hyper, elongated ears do not follow me into my near future! If so, I may never be able to wear dangle earrings again!

Age has a way of sneaking up on us; literally changing and drawing us into the history and stories that shaped our lives in the first place. 


KEN BURNS INTERVIEWED BY PBS


Recently, when asked why he chose Country Music as the topic for his current PBS Documentary, Ken Burns replied, “It’s all about the wonderful stories. The words and the songs and the stories of country music will live with all of us, forever.” Storytellers keep the words alive the way all art tells the tale of us coming together by laughing, loving, hating, feeling profoundly sad, hoping, dreaming, and showing kindness towards one another.


This is my latest story...

Driving back to Kalamazoo this past Sunday after enjoying a weekend of wedding anniversary celebration near Petoskey, we decided we were hungry and the town of Hastings loomed on the horizon. Hastings had always been a town we drove through to get to another place and had never stopped to eat or shop there before. Slowly driving through the downtown area, it was a crapshoot as to which restaurant was even open on an early Sunday evening. Walldorff Brewpub & Bistro looked promising.

We had been seated in a booth along the far wall and while waiting for our beverages to arrive, we discussed our weekend of hiking, witnessing spectacular sunsets over Lake Michigan, our drive through the Tunnel of Trees just north of Petoskey, and walking under the canopy of some of the tallest pine trees we’d ever seen at Hartwick Pines State Park. 


THE HOUSE ON THE HILL

Our beautiful French farmhouse in Ellsworth was appropriately named, The House on the Hill, as it overlooked Saint Clair Lake and golden sunrises that seemed to set the shimmering water on fire. The B&B’s close proximity to everything we wanted to experience in that area of Pure Michigan served us well.

After setting our drinks down and placing our dinner order, Heather, our waitress, came back to our booth and looked a bit shy and awkward as she smiled down at us. Finally, she said, “I am not at liberty to tell you who It is, however, your entire meal has been taken care of this evening.” 

Say what? 

“But we don’t know anyone here in Hastings,” Dan said, looking stealthily around the large room. My gut reaction was expressed by asking, “How does anyone here even know that today is our anniversary?”

“It is?” our ponytailed, young waitress queried. “This is exciting and this will be passed on to them, for sure. They will be so happy and amazed.”

Evidently, sworn to secrecy, Heather smiled and left to see if our dinners were ready. My only hope at the time was that our mouths didn’t stand agape with incredulity for too long. Not the most appealing look, for sure. Perhaps this would have been the reaction our unknown benefactor was looking for. Well, he, she, or they were not disappointed then!


VIEW FROM OUR PORCH

CHARLEVOIX, MICHIGAN


Speculation was rampant on our part and we realized that it was an interesting and semi-uncomfortable feeling to be watched by others and not be able to reciprocate the eye-to-eye contact with a corresponding look in their direction. Let alone, not know exactly who to thank for such a kind gesture.

Having built several multi-family projects in the area many years ago, Dan imagined that someone who may have worked for him had recognized him after all this time. He then reasoned that they would want to make contact and say hello if this were the case. I could see Dan’s eyes searching for clues, faces aged by nearly thirty years of living, or someone giving us a fleeting glance of recognition. However, absolutely nothing....

This is when the eyes secretly dance around the room while the head remains perfectly still. The brain (voice of reason) automatically asks the question, why us? And, after several moments, the heart begins to fill with warmth and gratefulness and you speculate that maybe, just maybe, someone does this on a regular basis because, quite simply, they want to. Secretly observing the various reactions of their surprised recipients may give them pleasure and something to look forward to.

Just as our fertile brains began to piece together our unexpected yet totally delightful circumstances and time left us to wonder what the criteria was in making their final selection, we were eating our last few bites of fish & chips and warm chicken sandwich. Suddenly, our waitress glides up with a large piece of cheesecake laced with berry compote and rich caramel and places it on the table between us. We immediately noticed that the letters, HA (Happy Anniversary), were emblazoned in caramel along the inside of the stark, white dish. 



READY FOR DESSERT

“They were delighted it is your anniversary and would like you to celebrate with dessert.” By now, we felt like we’d become old friends with our entertaining ‘twenty-something’ and her conspiratorial half smile still lingers on my mind.

Like two kids sitting at the local soda fountain, we leaned in, forks at the ready, and savored each blissful bite.

Heather returned to our table to ask if there was anything else we required and wished us a very happy anniversary, once again. If we could not thank our benefactors personally, we asked if she would be kind enough to do so for us, to which she wholeheartedly agreed. 

“They must be regulars here at the restaurant,” I stated. Heather nodded in agreement.

“Yes, they love doing this and when we see them come in, one of us on the staff knows we’ll be passing their gift of kindness to another table during the evening. I don’t know why or how they choose who they do....they haven’t told us that. But, they were delighted that you were celebrating a milestone in your lives and told me this has never happened before. This made them very happy, too!”

“Please let them know that their gift truly made our day extra special,” I said. 

“Yes,” Dan agreed. “And the total surprise of being treated so kindly will never be forgotten.”

Smiling, Heather’s eyes sparkled and we could tell that this whole thing made her and all of the staff as happy about being a part of it as anyone else. Wow, what a win, win, win situation this was.


WALLDORFF BREWPUB & BISTRO

BISTRO SEATING


You can believe Dan and I talked about everything that transpired over and over again on the comparatively short drive back home. The answer to the question of why us?, as well as digesting the myriad of circumstances that led us to that town, down that street, to that restaurant, at that particular time, remain phenomenal and, of course, unanswered. 

But, when all is said and done, Dan and I ask ourselves, “Why not us?” We know we will be eternally blessed by this experience, anxious to do the same for someone else one day, soon, and always willing to open our hearts to the kindness of others. Fortunately, as a storyteller myself, I am able to share our anniversary blessing with all of you. 

Like the continuous stories created through country music that get passed along from generation to generation, the simple stories of storytellers will help to preserve a way of life that may otherwise be forgotten and lost to all of us...forever.




DAN STANDING NEAR TALL PINES
AT HARTWICK PINES STATE PARK

LOOKING UP INTO THE CANOPY



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