DESOTO FALLS – MENTONE, AL

DESOTO FALLS – MENTONE, AL

I was curious about DeSoto Falls’ name and found that Hernando de Soto Left Tampa, FL in 1540 with 600 conquistadors on a 4,000-mile trek north that included South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana and ALABAMA. Along...
ALABAMA’S PISGAH GORGE

ALABAMA’S PISGAH GORGE

Pisgah is a Hebrew word meaning “peak, height, cliff.” It is the name of the summit on Mount Nebo where Moses first caught sight of the Promised Land. In the US there are 12 states with towns named Pisgah, as well as, Pisgah Crater, Pisgah Branch Creek,...
OUR 100TH WATERFALL

OUR 100TH WATERFALL

Karen and I moved to NC five years ago and started chasing waterfalls. Our hiking adventures increased when we relocated to Chattanooga and Karen retired. With the threat of the coldest weather this winter arriving yesterday, we set out Wednesday (1-5-2022) seeking...
A FROG IS BORN

A FROG IS BORN

Admission to The Birthplace of the Frog: An Exhibit of Jim Henson’s Delta Boyhood is free. Kermit, the original Muppet, was dreamed up by a boy with a love of nature. Jim cut cloth from one of his mother’s old coats to make the first prototype. The feisty...
KAREN’S “BLUES” BIRTHDAY

KAREN’S “BLUES” BIRTHDAY

Between the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers lies 7,000 square miles of alluvial floodplain dubbed “The Mississippi Delta,” where slave labor on vast plantations made cotton king. After the Civil War, black farmers were politically oppressed into...