Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Fall is Coming! Fall is Coming!

So, they say summer has officially ended.  What????  Didn’t it just get started????

Boy, how the time flies when you are having fun.  Speaking of having fun, what a great Labor Day weekend!  Aside from a few scattered sprinkles around the area the weather was beautiful.  Although I didn’t make it to the river for a tubing expedition as I had hoped, I did enjoy the warm weather and [mostly] blue and clear skies.  It was also really nice to hear the additional activity around Coosawattee.  While I do enjoy the peace and solitude of the North Georgia mountains, it does the heart good to hear the sounds of children playing and seeing loads of families enjoying time at Beaver Lake and the various parks around the community.  You could even catch a familiar hint of campfire smell in the afternoons and evenings.  Oh, how that brings back the childhood memories!  Soon enough, though, the warm days and cool nights will give way to cool days and even cooler nights!
As I stated in my last post I am really looking forward to fall.  In fact, the fall is one of my most favorite times of the year! There is just something about the chill in the air, the color of the leaves and that certain smell in the air that you only get when the leaves are falling on the ground.  There is also a certain color to the increasingly angled sunlight of the shortening days that lets you know that winter will soon be knocking.
In my last post I talked about some of my favorite North Georgia day trips.  Well, this fall I’m hoping to have good enough timing to visit Brasstown Bald in the peak of the color season.  I’m yet to catch it, but hear that the views are simply spectacular.  I also hear the views over the valleys along the Dragon’s Tail in North Carolina are pretty amazing, as well.  Neither destination is over an hour from Ellijay so I’ll have to start planning my fall day trips to try to maximize the color viewing.
 
And, a little closer to home we’ll start seeing the scarecrows emerging from their summer hiding spots and begin to make their way around Ellijay, the apple barns will be operating in full swing and the town square will once again be decked in festive fall décor.   We will also begin seeing additional activity of seasonal ‘leaf peepers’ making their way to (and through) Ellijay to enjoy our piece of ‘God’s Country’.
With fall also comes the Apple Festival  – a time of year that the merchants and craftsmen around the area so look forward to.  Tourists = $$$$$ and $$$$$ = a healthy economy.  I’ll be one of the first people to complain about the additional traffic but I also know how important our guests are to keeping Ellijay a viable and working town (and we need help more now than ever).
So, grab a bale of hale, some pumpkins, a glass of apple cider and get those fall decorations in place because it is a good time to be living in the North Georgia mountains, and a GREAT time to be living long the Coosawattee.

Till next time,

Chris

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