I went on a "walkabout" yesterday. Well, I guess technically it wasn't a true walkabout since I drove and because I'm not royalty (in the true sense) or a political figure (thank god). I didn't greet people (eww keep your distance) and I certainly didn't want to be seen by anyone (piss off). So, lets go with, I went on a driveabout.
I set my GPS sights to
Davy Crockett's birthplace state park, which is only about 3 miles from the Frye homestead. The park sits up against the Nolichucky river and is unfortunately still closed for safety reasons due to extensive damage from hurricane Helene in 2024 -
I also found Lover's Lane, see below -
However, scenes from the movie Deliverance struck me so I kept driving -
Came across this unique house for sale with a lovely view, sitting on 1.73 acres in Chuckey -
MLS#9986005 -
Memba, from an earlier post I made while driving from Massachusetts to Tennessee, where I said that I hadn't seen any cows along the drive until I hit Virginia?! Well, the cows of Tennessee have made up for that. You'd be hard pressed to swing a dead cat (of which I've passed many on the roadway, alas) and not hit a cow.
Seems the breed of choice is the Black Angus but or course there are many others too. Here are a few of the cow photos I stopped to take yesterday -
Driving the windy and curvy backroads of this area is SO much fun and relaxing. The open land, the old farms and barns, cattle, horses and more is something special for sure!