We awoke to a new day in the Tar Heel State with much excitement; for today was the first day of fall, and we couldn't wait to see how much the scenescape would change almost in front of our very eyes...
Hungry for breakfast and fulled by a need to stock up on groceries, we headed to a local country market, the Watauga County Farmer's Market, where we got to enjoy the fresh produce of the land, wandering around and spending much time talking to the different people and hearing their beautiful stories.
There was a gentleman who has been carving birdhouses for almost all his life. Our boys were thrilled to talk to him. Z in particular was impressed by the architecture of the birdhouse creations; and especially since he was Z's age when he first started learning about woodcarving.
Then we met two girls who were selling bags to raise funds for a trip to visit their birth country. It was heartwarming to meet these dear girls and their mum, and we shared many lovely stories about life, faith and hope.
It was then time for lunch, where we got to enjoy the much-decorated Five Guys Burger, oozing with lots of natural goodness. And did I mention that they stock up on a free-flow of roasted peanuts which our younger son couldn't get his hands off?A "short" stopover in Cracker Barrel Old Country Store left us spending more than we expected, with the boys amusing themselves with a game of checkers among a whole host of interesting toys, including a broom that moves on its own...
A popular sight outside many Cracker Barrel stores, our two boys spent much of their time enjoying a good 'ol fashioned game of checkers. |
Cracker Barrel became one of our favourite stores to drop in and browse. Selling all things American, it was the perfect place to get many of our souvenirs! |
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