Mountainside Experiences


There's nothing like a foggy fall day in Cades Cove... with cool temps, colorful leaves and photographic opportunities everywhere you look. Honestly, I wish I could stop time when I'm in the Great Smoky Mountains in Autumn.

But then... I must remind myself that there is so much to take in all times of the year there. Wildflowers bloom profusely in spring, the deer and bears become most active in summer, and frost covers the landscape like a blanket of shimmering diamonds in the winter.

Yes, my Smoky Mountains are like heaven on earth especially when you can escape the crowds and enjoy the solitude available outside the highly visited areas. It is a place where you can refocus your life and commune with your Creator.

Even Jesus found it important to escape the crowds into the mountains in order to talk to His Father (especially before making important decisions). Luke writes...

One of those days Jesus went out to a mountainside to pray, and spent the night praying to God. (Luke 6:12)


Let's take time now and in the days ahead to talk LESS on social media about culture, crises and chaos, and talk MORE in prayer to our loving God, Lord and Savior -- whether you have the chance to partake in a literal mountainside experience or not.


John Cable Mill
Cades Cove

Great Smoky Mountains

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