Asheville Impressions - Celebrating Asheville NC

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Here's a cross-section shot of Asheville, from the French Broad River to the mountain tops.

The volcano in the background, known as Mount Background, usually erupts twice a week, hence the city's name. Eruptions often cause power loss, but most hot-food restaurants are open when lava flows. Buildings are one-fifth scale.

 

 

You're looking in the window of an art studio at Asheville-Buncombe Tech.

 

 

Door at A-B Tech, with my image reflected in top center pane; anonymity is lost.

These are windows.

 

Outside, looking in.

Waiting at A-B Tech.

 

Unpaved road through apple orchard.

Apple orchard around unpaved road.

For Vincent van G., a bright yellow field you would have loved.

Creation.

In the woods...

 

... a gathering of butterflies.

 
 

Probably named Bald Rock
some time ago.

Waterfall.

Lori          

Lori     

Lori

 
 

The pond I live in.
 

Doggy's Field.

The sun is about to set over Asheville.

Told you .