Ward, Wally, Theo, and I are on a week's vacation in southern West Virginia. If you're interested, here's what we did on the previous days. Day One, Day Two, Day Three, Day Four. Day Five
On Monday, we headed north to Hawks Nest State Park, located near Anstead in Fayette County, WV. There, we got another look at the New River Gorge.
The park has several parts, and we went first to the lodge. Behind the lodge, there was a short walk to an overlook. |
This is one of the views from the overlook. You see the dam on the New River here that forms a 250-acre recreational lake. |
Then, we drove about a mile down the road for another overlook. Notice the bridge. |
From there, we hiked a rail trail that was an old spur line used to transport coal from the mines to the main tracks. |
We took a spur off the main trail to find the entrance to the old Mill Creek Mine. Theo is checking out what you can see inside - not much except a tunnel. |
After the hike, we went back to the lodge for lunch. The food and the view were great as we looked out over the gorge and mountains as we ate. |
I was drawn to the quilts we saw. |
Ward was interested in the woodworking products. This is a fully-functioning chain saw made entirely out of wood! |
Wally found stringed instruments made with kitchen things. That's a cake pan, you see. |
We all thought the freeze-dried products Theo found interesting. That's a piece of freeze-dried Little Caesar's Pizza you see. |
These flowers were made by someone who used to be our paperboy. |
Then we ate Mexican for dinner, and soon enough, we were back to the Vrbo to pack and clean up. We left Tuesday morning for our ~7 hour trip home. We listened to Going Postal by Terry Pratchett, which made our uneventful drive home enjoyable. Today, we are regrouping and thinking about where our next trip will be.
Until next time...
* I thought I heard or read that the peaks represent quilt pieces, but I can't seem to find that info now. So, I'm not sure about the design.