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Were you waiting on the government? The leaves were waiting too

If you were waiting for the government shutdown to end before heading to the Blue Ridge Parkway to see North Carolina’s annual fall color show, don’t worry.

The leaves were waiting, too, and they’re reaching peak colors now at higher elevations.

Tourist officials in the high country say confusion about what was open or closed during the shutdown kept some tourists from heading to the mountains. But they say the leaf-changing process is behind schedule this year.

“The colors are really good right now,” says Amanda Lugenbell, assistant director of the Blowing Rock Visitors Center.

“The colors are flabbergasting,” adds Sheri Moretz, community relations manager for the Mast General Store chain, which is based near Boone. “And that’s coming from someone who lives here.”

The government shutdown that closed most federal facilities also hit campgrounds, picnic areas and visitors centers along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Privately owned stores and state parks remained open, but officials say potential tourists were confused.

However, the leaves are also taking their time changing colors. Experts disagree on the reason, with Appalachian State University’s Howie Neufeld attributing the late change to recent warm weather. Others cited the lack of rainfall since August.

Either way,

Article source: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/10/17/4395365/were-you-waiting-on-the-government.html If you need a cheap air ticket, hotel or rental car please visit http://www.airticket.com

Exclusive Tour: Kessler Signature Artist Jean Claude Roy

“Where Color Meets Life”

Exclusive Tour: Kessler Signature Artist Jean Claude Roy

Author– News on the Net  Wednesday, October 16, 2013
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We’re delighted to share an inspiring series of events in celebration of creativity, as The Kessler Collection and its in-house Grand Bohemian Galleries present “Where Color Meets Life,” an exclusive southeastern fall tour of the renowned Kessler Signature Artist, Jean Claude Roy.

Guests will immerse their senses in worldly flavor with intimate artist receptions, meals and exhibits held between Nov. 1-16, 2013 at Grand Bohemian Galleries within four luxury boutique hotels—Grand Bohemian Hotel in Asheville, N.C., Mansion on Forsyth Park in Savannah, Ga., Casa Monica Hotel in St. Augustine, Fla. and Grand Bohemian Hotel in Orlando, Fla.

Additionally, visitors and locals have the enriching opportunity to personally meet and speak with the completely self-taught and enormously prolific artist, who is widely acclaimed as a contemporary expressionist for his densely colored oil landscape paintings.

Please find an official flyer for the highly anticipated tour and Jean Claude Roy biography attached

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Do Knoxville: Gardening classes, hikes and other outdoor activities

AblestockStanley’s Greenhouse will host a fall planting garden workshop on Saturday, Oct. 19.

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Stanley’s Greenhouse will host a fall planting garden workshop on Saturday, Oct. 19.

GARDEN WORKSHOPS

Stanley’s Greenhouses, 3029 Davenport Rd. in South Knoxville, will host the following free garden workshops.

Saturday, October 19, 10 a.m. Fall is For Planting!

Create your own amazing display this fall and winter, and do a little planning for spring, with some helpful advice from our staff.

New homeowners, apartment/condo/townhouse dwellers, even interior spaces are covered in this seminar.

Saturday, November 2, 10 a.m. Fairy Garden Terrarium Workshop.

All supplies, plants, and decorations will be available for purchase, or bring your own.

Info: 865-573-9591 or www.stanleysgreenhouses.com

NEW AT IJAMS

Ijams Nature Center will have the grand opening of the park’s newly constructed ropes course on Thursday, Oct. 24. In partnership with New Horizons Center for Experiential Learning, a Knoxville-based training and development firm, Ijams will offer custom experiences that utilize action-centered learning to build teams, develop leaders, and strengthen organizations.

The Ijams Ropes Course is located at 3112 Island Home Ave., across the street from the main entrance to the park.

MASTER GARDENER

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Great Smoky Mountains park reopens to happy campers

CHEROKEE, N.C. — The mountains are open again, and Kathy Latham is a happy woman.

Not that everything on the North Carolina-Tennessee border was closed. But Latham, who runs several stores in Cherokee near one of the entrances to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, is hoping she can salvage fall foliage season now that North Carolina and Tennessee decided to pay the federal government to re-open the USA’s most visited national park.

STORY: Park Service defends shutdown closures
STORY: N.C., Tenn. unite to open national park

“Maybe the next two weeks will pull us out,” she said.

The park re-opened its gates Wednesday, and the states will pay

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Chuck Todd Tears Into Ted Cruz: ‘What Planet Are You Living On?!’ (VIDEO)

Chuck Todd excoriated Ted Cruz on Monday’s “Morning Joe” after the senator questioned the accuracy of a recent NBC News poll about the government shutdown.

The survey, which NBC pollsters said they were “shocked” by, showed Republicans with their worst ratings in the poll’s history, and blamed the GOP for the shutdown.

“Morning Joe” played footage of Cruz saying that the poll was “heavily weighted” with an “awful lot” of Democrats.

Todd didn’t mince words in his response, saying that a Republican “echo chamber” was distorting Cruz’s thinking.

“The problem is two-thirds of the country is thinking something else,” he said. “And that’s what you see in our poll. It wasn’t just Democrats, it was independents and it was the one half of the Republican Party that doesn’t associate itself with the Tea Party wing of the party.”

He called Cruz’s recent appearance with Sarah Palin “odd,” adding, “What planet are you living on here?!”

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Lost Hikers Charged With Ginseng Theft



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ASHEVILLE – Two hikers who were lost in the woods Sunday night were found safe overnight but were charged Monday with ginseng theft.

Derek Vann Whitson, 33, of Mars Hill, and Jesse Daniel Mizell, 25, of Green Mountain, each face a felony theft of ginseng charge, according to Asheville Police Sgt. Dave Romick.

Bond for each was set at $1,000, secured.

Rescuers began searching for the hikers at about 8 p.m. Sunday near the Craggy Gardens Visitors Center on the Blue Ridge Parkway, northeast of Asheville. The pair were found Monday morning and brought out of the woods shortly after 7:30 a.m.

Crews from the Reems Creek and Black Mountain fire departments aided in the search.

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NC, Tenn. unite to reopen Great Smoky Mountains park

ASHEVILLE, N.C. — North Carolina and Tennessee became the latest states to pay to reopen a national park as businesses feel the pinch of the lingering federal government shutdown.

Great Smoky Mountains National park, which straddles the two states, will open Wednesday. The states will pay its operational costs through Sunday.

STORY: States open some national parks
STORY: N.Y., Ariz. dip into state funds to open parks

North Carolina will spend $75,000 and Tennessee, and two of its counties, will spend $305,000 to reopen the park during the peak of

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