What are the best places to visit in Raleigh, North Carolina?
Raleigh is one of the perfect city to visit and there are tons of the place you can visit. So, here we have mentioned below -
Hanging Rock State Park
Chimney Rock State Park
Chapel Hill
The Biltmore Estate
Lake Lure
Bryson City
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Bald Head Island
Morehead Planetarium And Science Center
These are top places to visit in Raleigh.
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Swinging
I was at the park watching a young girl swinging – leaning forward to face the wind and then leaning back her face to the sky – her hair flying in the wind and her face awash with pure bliss. For a moment I was her – caught up in the sound of her laughter and remembering the pure joy of such a simple, nearly forgotten pleasure.
I recall learning to swing – a thing that you cannot explain how to…
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The dogs are wet and sand and --tired.
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Hickory Nut Falls, North Carolina
Hickory Nut Falls, North Carolina
I thought I would have written about Hickory Nut Falls right after visiting, but I guess I haven’t, and now I get to write about the falls. North Carolina has a LOT of waterfalls especially in the western portion in the Appalachians. As you go further east, there are fewer and fewer waterfalls as the land doesn’t change in elevation as much.
Hickory Nut Falls in March 2017
Hickory Nut Falls…
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OUT NOW for FREE, Laika Wallace’s second novel, Lured to the Lake
cover art by @snommie
Learning how to love your family, love yourself, and love the people right in front of you…
The second installment in the Shimmering Lake Summer Camp series, Lured to the Lake follows Ava and Sid as they attend the second session of camp, one year after Ronnie and Morgan did. Ava and her siblings, Gwen and Henry, have lived a long life of hardship. Even now that they’re living happily with their adoptive family, they struggle to handle the way life has treated them. Ava feels she will never be free of the shadow of their father, with Henry mirroring him more and more every day. When even the camp proves to not be a safe escape for her, it takes a lot, from love to magic, for her to feel safe again. But at the end of the summer, she discovers she is more than a scared little girl. Meanwhile, Sid finds himself caught in a strange world, falling in love with a fellow camper who can turn into a lion, and lured to the lake by the mournful songs of a glittering white kelpie. But they’re not the only thing lurking in the waters of Shimmering Lake, and a love triangle is the least of Sid’s problems…
Trigger warnings for this book include: physical assault (on screen), child abuse, parent death, grandparent death, animal death (on screen), animal sickness (on screen), bullying (on screen), racism, transphobia, homophobia, animal attack (on screen), near drowning (on screen), mental health struggles
Link in first reblog to website where you can read it for free as a downloadable PDF or in browser
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