Friday’s whirlwind of activities was a chaotic counterpoint
to the previous day’s relaxed introduction to the Asheville scene. The powers
that be had scheduled an early morning hike along the Blue Ridge Parkway for
family and friends. I got up and out early to try to catch some good light on
the iconic views of overlapping ridgelines along the parkway. Unfortunately,
the light beat me and by the time I got out the sun was fairly high above the
horizon[i].
Still, there were some fantastic views to be had even if the photos were a
wash.
Blue Ridge Parkway Vista, Driving onto
the Parkway!, Monarch, Morning Parkway Vista
The rest of the group slowly trickled into the meeting
location parking lot over the course of the next few hours. There was a frenzy
of welcomes and introductions among the about 20 people heading out. We made
lunches from the back of a truck laden with an amazing amount of baked goods,
deli fixings, etc, and then drove out to a trail near Devil’s Courthouse. There
were some experienced hikers, some weekenders, and a lot of kids, so we didn’t
hike all that far. A short jaunt through the woods and up a ridge left us with
360 degree views of the surrounding country. Some of us continued on to a
summit a little farther past the main group, but we all eventually settled down
to eat a lunch in the high meadow, surrounded by a cloud of butterflies taking
advantage of the fields of late blooming wildflowers. Most of the crowd headed
home to prepare for the rehearsal, but my father in law and I made an
additional short hike up to the top of Devil’s Courthouse.
Devil’s Courthouse Vista, Blue Ridge
Parkway Vista, Hike Vista, Fall Color, Hiking Party, Parkway Hike Vista
The pleasant sojourns of the morning gave way to the
rehearsal preparations of the afternoon[ii].
The ceremony was to be held, outside, at an arboretum near Asheville. As we
arrived, saurian roars ripped through the air (apparently it was a dinosaur
exhibit week at the arboretum[iii]).
I was serving as makeshift videographer for the event, so I spent a bit of my
time in a panic trying to figure out good angles and microphone distances.
After places were placed, roles rolled, and machinations machinated, the group
headed back to Asheville for the rehearsal dinner. It was a really nice affair,
in the back room of a restaurant. They had a slideshow of pictures of the
couple at various life stages and family and friends, etc. Toasts were made,
wine was drunk, gifts were given, and it all worked out very nicely. For all
the pomp and circumstance of the reception, I really think I like intimate
rehearsal dinners better.
NOTES
[i] We
flatlanders have to adjust to the fact that light in mountainous areas is
usually well above the horizon ere it reaches into the valleys. I have missed a
lot of great shots due to this principle.
[ii]
Sadly, I have few pictures from this time frame all the way through the wedding
because I was trusted with my brother in law’s beautiful Canon 5d Mark II to
video the proceedings. I’m sure there
are a couple nice pictures I might add later. I have no comment that about the
potential existence of video showing me dancing lkike I was 20 years younger.
Let’s all pretend that isn’t a thing that might have happened.
[iii]
Because, as we all know, dinosaurs are, phylogenetically speaking, in the same
clade as trees.
2 comments:
Get out of my state, Hippie.
Don't harsh my mellow, dude.
That being said, I like your state.
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