Ooooooh, I get so mad when sick people come in to work anyways. I think it's extremely inconsiderate. Especially now when it's holiday season and I have only 1 week to spend with small child. She wants snow, I figured the closest I'd get is just taking her to the mountains and hoping for something white on the tops of them. I certainly don't want to drive in the stuff, don't know how. Gatlinburg is looking likely. Seems they have some neat stuff to do there and I just drive straight up 441 through Smokey Mountain Nat'l Park.
But it really depends on whether my vague feelings of unease (read: achy, sniffly, sore throaty, cranky) turn into a full blown cold. Damn you people!
So Beady, So Sparkly, So Beautiful
1 year ago
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Armelle,
A word of caution before you head out to Gatlinburg over the Smokies on US 441....check to see if it is open.
441 can be very treacherous in the winter, even if there is no snow on the lower elevations. It is often closed after the first snow up there. It is a very twisty road with deep drops, and ices easily when the temps get high enough to melt the iec/snow, then the water refreezes on the road surface.
Another option would be going to Asheville, or going to Gatlinberg via I-40 to Tennessee (about 5 hours from here).
I know your little one would like to see snow, and I hope you find it.
Drive safely,
Wyn
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