Today, I turn to places or things associated with the beautiful United States state of North Carolina, located in the Southeast United States.
A foggy morning near the border between the states of Tennessee and North Carolina. This area can get some bad fog.Trees in bloom, Raleigh, North Carolina, March of 2015. Raleigh is the state capitol and this was a sight for winter weary New York State eyes.On the grounds of the North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, North Carolina.North Carolina operates four state farmers' markets. This is the one in Raleigh. I've also been to the one in Asheville a couple of times, although I haven't been through North Carolina since 2023.North Carolina Duke Homestead Smokehouse and Scuppernong grapes
N day in the Blogging from A to Z Challenge. My theme: Beauty of our Land.
Tomorrow, we stay Outside for O day and Skywatch Friday.
So many lovely places to visit and all different in different seasons.
ReplyDelete...I have always enjoyed my visits to NC!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful
ReplyDeleteYou’ve really seen a lot of this country
NC looks beautiful! What a fun trip, I've never been but am planning to visit both NC & SC.
ReplyDeleteWe have relatives that live in North Carolina - one of my husband's brothers and his wife and a cousin of mine - and according to them, the state has much to recommend it. There is certainly no denying the beauty of it.
ReplyDeleteI’ve heard only good things about NC!
ReplyDeleteI wish we got more fog, I love it. Great pictures, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletethecontemplativecat here. Such beautiful places in SC.
ReplyDeleteOnly four? But I guess state farmers' markets wouldn't need too many. Looks like a lovely state.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to pull out some old photo albums because I must have passed through some of the states there when I was 13, going from FL up to Canada on the way to CA. I know that sounds like a convoluted drive, but it made sense!
ReplyDeleteNorth Carolina is a pretty state.
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