Bob Was Here
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Like many artists, I pursue settings that display nature’s grandeur, unspoiled by humans. In my pursuit of truth and beauty, I encounter strange and striking reminders of the good and not-so-good in people. This collection includes several such intriguing images.
If you like what you see in Bob Was Here, return to this collection often. People do weird and wonderful things all the time!
Words to live by: Let no one say, and say it to your shame, that all was beauty here before you came.
(Author unknown. I read these words almost daily as I entered Alice Bell School during sixth through eighth grades.)
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This memorial to Vietnam War veterans stands proudly beside reverent and well deserved East Tennessee Veterans Memorial.
Pay your respects to local veterans at World’s Fair Park in downtown Knoxville TN.
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While hiking Seven Islands State Birding Park trails, 12 miles total, I noticed these signs in honor of Linda Claussen and Betty Stoots.
Pete and Linda Claussen donated most of Seven Islands State Birding Park’s 400 acres. The pedestrian bridge across French Broad River is named in their honor.
From her obituary, I learned Betty Butler Stoots “…loved hiking, teaching Sunday school, and being treasurer of New Sevier Home Baptist Church.”
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I noticed improvements since my prior visit to House Mountain State Natural Area.
New signs marked all the trailheads, and tracked my progress along West Overlook, Crest and Mountain trails.
An American flag planted below a Crest Trail overlook was also new.
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This festive tree, adorned with harvest season decorations, brightened the DuPont Lodge lobby at Cumberland Falls State Resort Park in late September.
Kudos to its innovative designers!
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A sentimental soul placed this bouquet on a bench beside Songbird Trail at Norris Dam in East Tennessee.
The note asks, Please do not take flowers as I have brought them to memorialize my friend “Old Hickory” who passed.
I presume Old Hickory was a faithful four-legged friend.
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Three generations of Millers carved a living out of rocky mountain soil in Carter County Tennessee near the North Carolina border.
Nathaniel Miller built this farm house with help from friends and relatives. His home, a barn and a few other structures remain for us to visit within Roan Mountain State Park.
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Ever popular Songbird Trail points to Norris Dam, the first ever built by Tennessee Valley Authority.
Enjoy them when you visit Norris Dam State Park near Rocky Top TN.
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I am keen to learn more about trails, bridges, cabins and other structures built by Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s.
Recent CCC research took me to Pickett CCC Memorial Park near Jamestown TN.
This emblem is at a gated entrance to Camp Dewitt Kinchen, CCC company 494, at Norris Dam State Park near Rocky Top TN.
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This and many other evidences of Camp 494 of the Civilian Conservation Corps remain at Norris Dam State Park, located between Rocky Top and Norris in East Tennessee.
This sturdy structure served as a grease pit to maintain Camp Sam and TVA work trucks during the 1930s.
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Evidence at bottom in this Sheltowee Trace image suggests someone used this rock overhang as a back county campsite.
To camp under a rock structure is always ill advised.
To leave behind garbage or rubbish violates Leave No Trace principles that honorable hikers and backpackers follow.
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Lush vegetation lined Ironwood Trail, Spicebush Trail and the bridge across Kincaid Creek that connected the two.
Photographed in Kincaid Lake State Park near Falmouth KY.
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I appreciate this sturdy bridge across Panther Branch in Frozen Head State Park. But was the sign really necessary?!
I have crossed many that are less substantial, and this is the only hiking trail bridge I have seen with a weight limit warning.
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This scene made me feel most welcome at Baxter Gardens atop Black Oak Ridge on the north edge of Fountain City.
I met a master gardener there and expressed my gratitude for his work and the privilege to visit the private gardens.
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This is Bella.
She sits atop a brick wall in the White Garden at Baxter Gardens in Fountain City.
Ginger and Bill Baxter kindly open their amazing gardens to the public each April during Knoxville’s Dogwood Arts Festival.
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Julie and I met Audi as we hiked Middle Prong Trail toward Indian Flats Falls. She told us where to look for artifacts from CCC Camp 1461.
Audi and her friends had brushed leaves aside so we could see this concrete medallion. It dates to 1935 when dozens of young men lived and worked in this part of the Smoky Mountains.
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This was the last cabin I saw as I completed my walk beside Cades Cove Loop Road in the opposite direction as cars drive.
John Oliver fought to keep his home and land when Cades Cove residents were required to sell their properties during development of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Oliver lost his court case, was forced to move away, and was compensated for his land and improvements.
Of all GSMNP historic structures, this cabin was among the last to be vacated by mountain settlers.
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Upon arrival at High Ground Park, I met five energetic young people beginning outdoor work before 8am.
I expressed my appreciation for obvious quality of this park and other public places in Knoxville developed by Aslan Corporation.
Their comments indicated they enjoy working for Aslan.
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This is one of 251 homes built by the homeowner and his neighbors as part of the Cumberland Homesteads Project of the 1930s.
The exterior is Crab Orchard Stone; the interior features rich wood walls and ceilings; and it sits in a lovely meadow.
You can rent this historic home, called Coon Hollow Cabin, when you visit Cumberland Mountain State Park in Crossville Tennessee.
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Relics are obvious along Millennium Trail at Edgar Evins State Park near Silver Point TN.
I am glad these remain undisturbed so all who pass by may appreciate and ruminate about them.
A sign indicated these artifacts are associated with the former Lon Christian home site.
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Bobbie (not her real name) repurposes unused jewelry into artworks like this masterpiece.
Some of her art was displayed at Ijams Nature Center in December 2022. I presume the artist lives and works in Knoxville Tennessee.
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To hike a section of the Appalachian Trail in one direction often involves shuttling cars between start and finish points.
Friendly folks at Mountain Harbour Hostel in Roan Mountain TN provided our shuttle to Carver’s Gap for a fabulous day hike in October.
I was enthralled with Mountain Harbour’s Halloween and Thanksgiving decorations.
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Bob, a fire ranger, was at home here when the octagonal structure still served as a Smoky Mountain fire tower.
It must have been bittersweet for Bob to leave his Mount Cammerer perch sometime in the 1960s. On a clear day, views from there are breath-taking.
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This is one of five structures linked by pencil-shaped logs at Fort Watauga in Elizabethton TN.
Today’s fort was constructed based on archeological digs at the original site nearby. Fort Watauga was built by Mathew Talbot and his settler neighbors around 1776, to guard against imminent attacks by disgruntled Cherokee warriors.
Visit Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park and learn important history of America’s Revolutionary War, the Transylvania Purchase, and Overmountain Men who mustered at Sycamore Shoals prior to their September 1780 attack on the Loyalist Army led by British Major Patrick Ferguson.
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This is me after I finished thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail. Just kidding!
Actually, this is Chaplain Steve, one of many colorful characters I have met while section hiking the AT. I enjoyed our brief but fascinating conversation near Allen Gap in North Carolina.
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Other quotes by Scottish-born American naturalist John Muir:
“Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop away from you like the leaves of Autumn.”
“The mountains are calling and I must go.”
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Skyland Drive opened to Cumberland Mountain visitors in 1929, long before advocates convinced officials in Washington to create Cumberland Gap National Historic Park.
I completed the steep drive to the 2440 foot peak as the sun peeked over a ridge near this overlook called The Pinnacle.
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I was almost back to Cosby Campground when a gentleman just starting his hike pointed me to this old automobile.
The rusty relic rests just off Lower Mount Cammerer Trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
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This fun woodcarving is in the Children’s Garden at Racheff Park & Garden in Knoxville Tennessee.
The unique city park was created by Ivan Racheff in the 1940s. It is now a certified arboretum that identifies more than 75 species of trees. The tree canopy creates an ideal atmosphere for a picnic in the shade.
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Bobbie visited Ijams Nature Center in Knoxville Tennessee.
Nature lifted Bobbie’s spirit. She left this note wishing you a good day.
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I noticed this plaque near Piney Falls trailhead on the edge of Piney Falls State Natural Area.
The U.S. Department of the Interior designated Piney Falls a National Natural Landmark. Fourteen Tennessee natural areas or features have earned this distinction.
I wonder how anyone decides which natural wonders are worthy to be called a national landmark?
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Do you know where to look for this iconic sign?
If you know where it stands in Knoxville Tennessee, still you would be hard pressed to replicate this image.
You would need to venture out after dark with a good camera.
And you would need someone to replace bad neon lights.
Not to worry. You can always buy a print of image SBH24H from me.
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Before I retired from my marketing role with AAA in 2021, I often walked near my office in downtown Knoxville Tennessee. Old Gray Cemetery was a favorite place for my midday walks.
I happened to be downtown in February 2022 when I walked past Old Gray Cemetery and took this photograph from Tyson Street.
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This mugshot of James Earl Ray is displayed at Brushy Mountain Prison near Petros Tennessee.
The infamous prison is now an attraction you can explore. You will discover its frightful history and the account of Ray’s escape utterly fascinating.