NC Mountain Vacation

December 1, 1996

Coonwatch
Buck & Debbie really enjoyed their stay at Leatherwood. They stayed at Grandview Lodge on Elk Ridge [Meda and Dan Cobb’s home]. It was early fall, and they decided to spend much of the afternoon sunning on the big deck facing the west and Grandfather Mountain. Debbie removed her bracelets and watch so she would get an even tan. She fastened the watch band through the bracelets so they wouldn’t get lost and put them on the railing of the deck beside her. Later, they went inside and fixed supper, and after supper, when it was dark, they heard a commotion just outside, and looked to see two raccoons wrestling on the deck just outside the windows. The next morning, Debbie remembered she had left her watch and bracelets on the railing and went out to get them. There, on the deck, were her bracelets, but the watch, which had been fastened through them, was nowhere to be found. Debbie’s sure that that raccoon is somewhere wearing her watch on its head!

Bear sighted
Last week, Raymond Hansmann [one of our best reporters] was passing the Keys Cabin where a local contractor, who shall remain nameless for his own protection, and a man helping him were loading up their equipment after finishing a job they had done. One of Raymond’s dogs, Trooper, was with Raymond and when one of the men saw the dog. The man said to Raymond, "I saw that dog, not more than fifteen minutes ago, chasing a bear through the woods up where we just came from!"
Raymond said, "Well, I’ve got another dog that’s named Bear who’s got a big coat of black hair, but he’s not near as big as a bear. I guess you’re talking about a real bear?"

The man said, "Yeah, it was a real bear." Then, just as the man turned to get back to his work, he looked up toward the far side of the Keys Cabin and said "GOSH, THERE IT IS!"

Raymond looked up and saw his hairy black dog "Bear" strolling up toward the group.

Bear sunglasses
A couple left something outside on the porch of their cabin one evening after a long trail ride at Leatherwood, some sort of food. Later in the evening, they heard something out on the porch and they looked and saw a black bear rummaging around. The bear picked up a pair of sunglasses and set them down on the railing and then made off with the food.

Let's play "Chicken"
Raymond Hansmann [retired NC highway patrolman, driver of the tractor that smooths the gravel on Leatherwood roads, and husband of Sylvia] was motoring down the meadow in the direction of the Welcome Center when he noticed that the car that was approaching him was driving on his side of the road. As they got closer and closer [neither one was going terribly fast, so imagine a looong period of time passes right about now] They were still headed right toward Raymond and the tractor. Raymond thought they were one of his good friends he hadn’t recognized yet who was joking with him. When they were pretty close, and they were still on Raymond’s side of the road, Raymond moved to his right into the grass to give in to these folks. Then he saw them clearly and realized that he didn’t know who those people were in that car, nor why they would be playing with him like that. Then they passed, with Raymond all the way off the road in the grass, and he drove on to the Welcome Center and asked who that was staying in the Mulberry Creek house that was driving so oddly.
"Why, it’s a couple from England," was the answer.

Nearby spots of interest

Laura Foster’s grave
Directions: from Eller’s store go about 2 miles west on 268 to the Grandin Road on your left, then keep on going west on 268 around a 90° left turn. About 3/10 mile farther you’ll come to a pasture on the left with a little white fence out in the pasture on the bank of the river. The fence surrounds Laura Foster’s grave. There is a permanent marker with description just a little farther in a turnaround on the right side of 268.

Whipporwhill Academy
Directions: from Eller’s store go 2 miles east on 268 to downtown Ferguson, then keep on going east on 268 about one more mile to the top of the first hill. The driveway to Edith Carter’s place is on the left, where she has a collection of local art and craft most every Sunday afternoon, along with an old log cabin and a restored old school house "Whipporwhill Academy."

September 25, 1996

Holly’s fleet-footed chicken
One of Holly Masucco’s chickens had a harrowing adventure a few days ago. Holly and Dave and family are responsible for the beautiful and interesting garden that grew this summer behind the Welcome Center. We’ve all enjoyed watching the pumpkins get big. Anyway, back to the story: Holly and Dave have chickens, not to be eaten (they’re vegetarians—Holly and Dave that is, but I guess the chickens are, too), but to eat the bugs out of their garden. Their chickens are named Hannah and Rudy.

Holly went to town the day of the big flood to go to the laundromat. After she got her clothes started, she then went to Walmart and later went back to the laundromat. When she came out of the laundromat, there was Hannah, her chicken, strolling around her car. How did Hannah get there? She wouldn’t tell. Some folks believe that she somehow hung onto something underneath Holly’s car for the 22 mile trip into town, and then to Walmart and back. But, I think that Hannah has been following Holly on her long marathon jogs, and got into real good shape. I think that speedy chicken ran into town on its own.

Update on Holly’s chickens
Holly’s chicken, Libby [I think it was the one who went to town] has been renamed. Early one morning, the Massuccos (Holly, Dave, Maria, and Jesse) were wakened by a terrible noise downstairs. It sounded like a chicken choking very LOUDLY. Maria, Holly’s daughter was very alarmed. "What's that, Mommy?" Holly didn't know what it was, but they soon found out. Libby is NOT a hen. Libby is a ROOSTER, and Libby was learning how to crow, early in the morning, at sunrise. So, now, Libby isn't Libby anymore. Libby is now "Larry".

Skinny dipping
We all had a lot of fun at the barbecue dinner celebration of Leatherwood's 10th birthday in May. Well, most of us did, anyway. While the band was taking a break, a guy came up to me and asked, "Could you do me a favor?" and I was feeling pretty good that night and I said "Shuuure." So he said "Are your going to be making any announcements?" and I said "Yeah." So he says, "Listen, you see that table over there with those three women and two men?" and I said "Yeah." He says, "Yesterday those three girls went riding together over on Chestnut Mountain and they found the big waterfall over there, and while they were there, one of `em said, `Hey, why don't we go swimming' in that pool at the bottom of the falls' and another one said `But somebody might see us' and the first one said `Oh, no, not `way back here.' So they went skinny dipping in the creek. Well, when they got back they told us about it. What I want you to do is tell it like you were over there in the woods yesterday ..." So I said, "OK, I'll do it."

About five minutes later, I got up to do my announcements and at the end, I said "Oh, by the way, yesterday I was hiking over there up on Chestnut Mountain," and I paused, and then I said "and I went over to Laytown falls" and I paused, and then I said "and guess what I saw. There were three good-looking girls skinny dipping in the pool at the bottom of the falls." Well, when I said that, there came a big loud whoop from that table of folks so that everybody there turned around to see what it was.

Later, one of the ladies asked me did I really see them, and me not wanting to spoil the fun, I said yes I did. Still later, the guy that asked me to do it came up and said it was the best fun they'd had in years. I thought so, too.


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