I have been to that area and loved it. The mountains are so pretty. I was mostly in Sevierville and remember a lot of touristy things like go-carting.
My one trip to Dollywood made my very proud of that lady. She did a great job with that park. The people I know from there said it really helped the economy when it opened.
You 3rd photo looks a bit steemiean :)
Best of luck with the rest of your schooling. I am sure you will knock it out of the park!
Yes, the mountains are gorgeous! We actually usually stay in Sevierville, it tends to be cheaper and less crowded. They do have a lot to do, and most everything up there is quality and not tourist traps.
She has been an integral part of building up the economy there. I appreciate that she never forgot where she came from. I especially love what she has done with her Imagination Library. Plus, she almost single-handedly rebuilt the economy after the fires in 2016.
I did not even notice the symbol in the pumpkins until @appalachain pointed it out. I think that is pretty cooll indeed 😊
Thank you so much! Only 53 days left now 🎓
I was there a long time ago - maybe 1991 I think. I pretty sure she had just opened. I did not know that about the fires, but I remember they were near there. Good for her to step in - I'm sure the help was needed.
I think the pumpkins are a sign and you will soon be a happy graduate wondering what to do with all your spare time!
I do not know about spare time. Ha! Well... I do plan on taking the last two weeks of December off. Then, I have to study for NCLEX (the test to obtain my RN licence). Hopefully, I will be able to start a residency program in February.