Monday, November 16, 2015

Weekend in the Smoky Mountains !








We just returned from a long weekend in the Mountains, it was a wonderful relaxing time. We stayed in the 1937 Inn. It was like going back in time! We had coffee in one of the sitting rooms each morning,a nice breakfast in the dinning room. After a day of sight seeing and shopping we returned to the Inn to have warm apple cider on the porch , in a rocker in front of the outdoor fireplace. On the way home we stopped and atexat The "Dillard House" it was all you could eat served family style. There was no way we could eat all that food they put on the table to begin with, we sure did not need seconds on anything! A wonderful weekend!

13 comments:

  1. Hey I was in PF and Gatlingburg this last weekend too. We could have met up! We had a cabin in Sherwood Forrest. I need to find this Inn. Maybe next time

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  2. Oh my, that would have been nice. It is the Gatlinburg Inn on the Parkway. I was a little skeptical with it being so old but it was lovely!

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  3. I have had a doozy of a time commenting lately.

    But the post sounds like a great time, and of course it is hard to beat the MTS for beauty. I did see a pump organ in one photo, neat!

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  4. Looks like a beautiful time in the Smoky Mountains! Your photos are simply lovely :) Hugs and blessings to you!

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  5. Yes Jack, I do love the Mountains! Love this Inn also!

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  6. Thank you Stephanie! It was beautiful!

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  7. I always love a visit to the Smokies. That looks like a beautiful Inn!

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  8. It's a beautiful time of year to travel to the mountains. We've eaten at the Dillard house...oh my! You never forget it, do you? Hugs!

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  9. Elizabeth. What a beautiful place to stay...and a great place to relax. I am so glad you were able to go and enjoy yourself. Blessings- xo Diana

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  10. Looks like a beautiful place to visit. Glad you got to go and enjoy it all.

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  11. It was lovely Michelle, you are right Diane the Dillard House is an experience!

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