View of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee.
Pioneer homestead in the fall located in southern Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee.
Pioneer homestead in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Mingus Mill is located in the southern part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This photo was taken on a day with slightly overcast skies. The blue water and the fall colors were very impressive that day.
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The cabin at Jim Bales Place is an example of a single pen cabin. It was a one room with a fireplace. The cabin itself is The Alex Cole Cabin from the Sugarlands area.It was decided by the park service it better matched the corn crib an barn of Jim Bales.This would be more representive of the early Appalachian days here.The house that was there when the park service obtained it, was one that was built as the farm was handed down through the years.It was a modern frame house known as the “Fancy House” / This is located on the Roaring Fork Nature Trail in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Heidi stranger. Just got back from the crick,had to grind some corn for the missis to break our fast. Comin in an have some when shes done fixin it. I’m Noah Ogle and the missis is Cindy. Ya can call me Bud if ya a mind to. We been round heres a while came in 1879 and lived in a shack lookin place till I raised this end of the house. Later youngens came along an had to put on more. Some are callin this here a saddlebag cabin, if’n hit were open there by the chimney hit’d a be a dog trot. That thar cut on the cog joints is called a dovetail,helps hold um together good,builded this all my own self. The assessor man said this place was not fit to farm but me an the missis gets by alright. Theys a spring up the hill thar I’m a gonna build a trough down to the back porch here so’s we a have runnin water. I run my mill that a way don’t see why I can’t do it here……………… This cabin is located on the road joining The Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains. He did add on the trough from the spring and ran it into a double sink on the back porch.
Ephraim and his wife Minerva raised 9 kids here. This style of cabin is called a Dog-Trot due to the breezeway. At one time it had been boarded up and more beds placed there. This was a hard place full of rocks and a hard way to live. They owned 70 acres of hillside and planted 30 of it. Still the ground here is so rocky they would just get by. The Roaring Fork is close enough so you would here it 24/7.The smaller side was used for the kitchen and the bigger the living area. The doors are short to hold in heat better and so they didn’t have to add more logs to get the additional height
Noah “Bud” Ogle and wife Cindy settled here in the White Oaks Flats area of the Smokies in 1879.They were told this rocky area wasn’t fit for farming but made a livin on their 400 acres anyway. They lived in a shack until the closest cabin was built. Later on when kids started poppin up they added the section on the far end. Both side share a common chimney and this style of cabin is know as a Saddlebag. They had a tub grist mill down at the stream. They were also one of the few with running water at the cabin. Noah ran a small trough similar to what was at the tub mill from the spring on the hill to the sink seen on the far side of the back porch. This cabin is located on the road joining The Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains. He did add on the trough from the spring and ran it into a double sink on the back porch.
This Fine art shows Mr Rupert Murdoch and Wendy Murdoch the great lovers. Rupert Murdoch when he was a kid with mum Dame Jennifer Murdoch in her hay days and her baby son Rupert Murdoch. Best of luck to the lovers and Murdochs. Size: 90 cm X 120 cm Oil on Canvas, Date : dec – jan -Sept 07 / Artist: Sunil Sharma, Signature – Bottom Left / If you want to buy the original of my Oil on Canvas Art work, please send your offers on my email: sunil-c-sharma@hotmail.com I welcome you to view and to give your comments about my “Oil on Canvas” work..Thank you for viewing my work in advance, it is very inspirational to read comments and I do appreciate it so much when people are kind enough to do so. / Please note that -Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / All images are the copyright of the artist – Copyright © Sunil Sharma. All Rights Reserved. This love oil painting is dedicated from Australia to people young at Heart all over the world. Please buy this fine Love art work as your special memento of two world class lovers in love; as a seed in your Love-life for Love to grow further NOW and onwards. This Art is part of “Love-Art -Therapy ” (LAT) to attract love partners and heal your loving tender heart NOW ! You deserve it !
Ritzenspitzen in Montafon valley, Vorarlberg, Austria. 26th June 2007. Canon EOS300X, Sigma 28-135mm. Post-processing: retouch, sharpening, watercolor, blend modes. More photographs from Montafon:
Early summer in Montafon valley, Austria. The two photographs show challets in Gargellen, and view in the opposite direction, Ritzenspitzen. Color versions: More photographs from Montafon:
Rainy misty day at the Noah ‘Bud’ Ogle Place. The barn was the activity center of the farm. The animals that were crucial to making it day to day lived here. The tools used were stored here as well as winter fodder for the livestock. Those passing thru might sometimes get water an feed for their animals earning the owner some spare income. This is located on the Roaring Fork Nature Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains and is an example of early Appalachian structures. There is a spring, unseen, to the left of the barn that Noah ran a trough from to the house for running water.
The cabin at Jim Bales Place is an example of a single pen cabin. It was a one room with a fireplace. The cabin itself is The Alex Cole Cabin from the Sugarlands area.It was decided by the park service it better matched the corn crib an barn of Jim Bales which are original.This would be more representive of the early Appalachian days here.The house that was there when the park service obtained it, was one that was built as the farm was handed down through the years.It was a modern frame house known as the “Fancy House” / This is located on the Roaring Fork Nature Trail in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park
This is fine art “ Goddress “ by Sunil Sharma to treat one as Goddess and interconnecting with the divine by Loving, Romancing ,Respecting and servicing yourself which will deliver Peace, Energy, Happiness and Divinity respectively. Finally, spreading that special “Divine Energy” to others and lifting everyone with love and support. / Lets treat our self and others as God and Goddess as everyone has Soul; a divine presence in our bodies and cosmos. As you know wherever you focus it enlarges or magnifies , so lets goodness come out of us by focusing on good values.
This house was built around 1879 by Leason Gregg. It is thought to be the 1st frame houses built in the cove. It has been shifted and added to over the years. Besides being a home, it has also been a boarding house and store on the 1st floor. Leason bought an acre of land from John P. Cable and built the house. Lumber for its building was sawn on the place. In 1887 Rebecca Cable and her brother Dan bought the place. Rebecca died in 1940 at 96. After her death the house was moved from Forge Creek Road to its present location……This place is found about half way around the Cades Cove Loop Road, GSMNP. Several other structures are located her as well as Cable’s gristmill. A visitor center is also located on the property…..When the park took over they were several frame houses in the cove and park. Since these were NEW houses at the time they were removed.
Me watching the sun come up after a mornings photography in Burnsall, Yorkshire Dales.
H.F. YOUNG CLEMATIS / Best viewed large. / / This is H.F. Young Clematis, a beautiful trailing perennial. This Clematis is a stunning periwinkle color, with milky-white stamens. Blooms of this variety may reach the size of dinner plates, and it is the perfect climber and added attraction to any flower garden. / / I have this Clematis in a flower pot with a small trellis inside to train it and give it room to grow. This flower only requires partial, morning sunlight, and grows quite well the rest of the day in the shade. / / Blooms appear in early summer, and last until the end of August, though some Clematis may thrive throughout the month of September. Compact and free flowering, this perennial is also resistant to deer. Because of it’s beauty and ease of care, H.F. Young is the favorite Clematis for every serious gardener. / / Photo shot outside in natural light with my Canon EOS 40D camera.
Dainty Pansies in Purple, Lilac, and White / Photo taken in Macro Mode with a Nikon D90 DSLR and a Sigma 17-70 mm lens / / / 1 Sale / 52 views 11-21-09
Whitetail Deer in Cades Cove GSMNP
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