We have had several days of ice and snow and I wanted to capture some late night shots of the wintry mix. I wasn’t able to capture the glittering of the snow as well as I would have liked but you can somewhat make it out in some of the shots.
Enjoy!
The Natchez Trace Parkway snakes from Nashville, Tennessee to Natchez, Mississippi. On its way the Trace runs right through the northwest corner of Alabama. It is a beautiful place to go if you feel like slowing down and stepping back in time.
Today my dad and I decided to head out to the Trace in an effort to scope out a spot to view the upcoming “Christmas Star” which will be at it’s peak on December 21, 2020. This celestial event is a created when Jupiter and Saturn are in a close enough alignment in relation to Earth that it appears to be a large star hence the name “Christmas Star”.
We were trying to find a good viewing spot that was free of light pollution so we could get the best view possible. My dad knew of a spot called Freedom Hills which has a neat overlook that he thought might be a good spot for the event. Unfortunately we found that the direction was not what we expected and will not be great for the December 21st viewing but we did get a few shots of our view.
If you would like to know more about the Natchez Trace Parkway visit https://www.nps.gov/natr/index.htm . The Natchez Trace Parkway is a neat place to visit for anyone who enjoys history and scenic drives.
One of my favorite things to do is hiking and unfortunately I have not done much of that over the past several years. My dad and I have decided to do more hiking and camping this season and we did a dry run to test our old bones today to see if we were still up to it. I have always loved sharing outdoor adventures with my dad and I wanted to share some of the photos from our Sunday afternoon trek.
Location: Sipsey Wilderness area of the Bankhead National Forest / North Alabama
Trail: Thompson Creek Trail Head (206) to Ship Rock / Needles Eye