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An Easter photo for all! Little Cataloochee Church, Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Little Cataloochee ChurchIt's Easter Sunday, 2008. Easter arrived very early this year, and it seems like a lot of us were not quite prepared. I found myself running around at the last minute, getting the ingredients together for Easter dinner. We elected to go non-traditional this year. My mother was Italian, and I make a great homemade sauce, so I am making meatballs, Italian sausage, pasta and a nice salad.

It takes a lot of preparation, so I had to start early in the morning. I lke for the sauce to simmer for at least six hours, so the meat absorbs all of the goodness, so I started early. Once in the pot, it simmers on it's own so I can go about the normal Easter morning activities.

Without getting too preachy, it is, after all, a time for spiritual reflection. When I think of the beauty of creation, I always think about the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It's only a four hours drive from home, so I visit often, and over the years, I have accumulated thousands of photos. I even have a website, SmokyPhotos, that is dedicated to archiving photos of the park that I have taken.

There is one special place in the parkthat is near and dear to me. It is the Little Cataloochee church, located in the North Carolina portion of the park. It's a little harder to visit than most of the churches withing the park boundaries, because it takes a significant drive followed by a two mile hike to get there.

But once you arrive, you are at a place of total serenity and peace. You are there, usually alone, save for the faithful resting in the burial ground. It is a place of peace, calm, beauty, inspiration and reflection. If you get a chance to visit the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, I suggest you fore-go Cades Cove and make an effort to visit this spiritual place!

I hope you get as much from it as I have!

Richard Weisser, Broker, Associate Broker, Auctioneer, E-Pro, CE Instructor
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Comments

Richard

That is a beautiful photo. Maybe one day when I visit the Great Smoky Mountains National Park I will visit it to see it in real life. Thanks for the photo.

Posted by Edward Wadsworth, Free list of Bank Owned Homes (Better Homes Garden Real Estate Metro Brokers) about 4 years ago
I've had the opportunity to travel all over the world, but never to the Smokey Mountains, the picture looks so pretty.  I've got to make it up that way someday!
Posted by Cindy Bryant Home Stager & Home Staging Houston TX~Redesign Etc. (Redesign Etc. Home Staging) about 4 years ago

Edward...

Thanks for the comment. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is within one day's drive for 70% of the population of the United State. It's the most visited National Park!

Posted by Richard Weisser Coweta Fayette Real Estate about 4 years ago

Cindy...

I hope you can visit the Great Smoky Mountains national Park one day! Until you do, I have a website with Smoky Mountain Photos where you can get a taste of the area!

Posted by Richard Weisser Coweta Fayette Real Estate about 4 years ago

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