by our return guest blogger, KPTography
Anyone who knows me, or knows of me, knows that Asheville, North
Carolina is my happy place. Even my students can tell you that I live
and breathe the Biltmore Estate. I make no bones about it. I love the
Biltmore. I love how it looks, I love what it was and what it is. I
love the family history. I love the estate!
This summer I got to go on a daddy/daughter trip to Asheville. This
trip I actually spent more time off the estate then I have in all of my
time visiting Asheville. I now have proof (besides my own opinion) that
Asheville is a very happy place to be.
I love animals. I can even love a snake as long as its behind glass
with a very secure lid. This trip I visited the Western North Carolina
Nature Center. I was totally excited because I was going to see my very
first bear and wolves (yes the non-Twilight type). Dad and I went
through the reptile house (a bit quickly I might add). We wandered over
to the River Otters. They turned out to be camera hogs. That’s when I
heard the snuffing. I followed my ears until I reached a very large
fenced in area and there he was. A big black bear that was not playing
so nicely with his enclosure mate (I think the bear was an only child
and I could relate to that!)
This ranked right up there with finding Pez world with my mom. I
followed this bear that didn’t want his picture taken attempting to get
the perfect shot. I had just about given up when it happened. He
plopped himself down against a tree, started scratching his butt and
then grinned like nobodies business. I wasn’t sure if I had seen this
correctly but he did it several times. I decided the bear was happy
because he was in Asheville. I know I got so excited about the grinning
bear I completely forgot about the wolves!
Dad and I also spent one morning in downtown. I love the stores in
downtown but this was the first time I had experienced downtown without a
crowd. As I walked around I noticed that all of the merchants had
water bowls for the dogs outside their stores. Even if they weren’t a
pet store there was a fresh bowl of water for a pooch in need. Its no
wonder all the pups in Asheville are friendly and happy. They know that
they are welcome to come in for a visit.
The other day I was reading the news online and came across the article
called The Happiest States In America In One Map (www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/02/happiest-states-_n_3696160.html)
in the Huffington Post. The only town listed on the eastern seaboard
was Asheville! Something I already knew but was very happy to see that I
had been correct.
I will always love Asheville because of the Biltmore Estate but it’s so nice to know that the animals are happy there too!
6 comments:
At least she didn't bring a bear home. The last time she brought a tree home!
That is some grin on that bear!
Ashville must be such a happy place- it even made me, in Morocco thousands of miles away, happy to read about it and it's happy bears and pooches!
I've never been to Ashville but now it's on my list of places I'd love to visit
I am glad that you were able to capture the happy smile on that bears face.
I think I will add Asheville to my list of places I want to visit.
You've convinced me also that I must visit Asheville someday. What could be better than the Biltmore and bears!
Biltmore is so beautiful! I think you made the bear's day!
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