We’ve experienced a historic grist mill on the edge of the Cherokee Indian Reservation. A country store w/ fresh ground cornmeal, jams, country hams, candles and quality gifts. The 1886 room
is full of antiques, lamps, furniture’s and quality smalls. The 1930 Gift Shop offers Cherokee made baskets, arts and crafts, Collectors will find Civil War, Indian Artifacts, southern pottery and more.

It’s amazing, “The Old Mill” is still working
View from the inside to the spinning water wheel
You can buy all kind of nostalgic items
Coca-Cola on everything you can think about
Or, do you need some “new” refurbished chairs at home?
Will you hang them also on the wall?…LOL…
That Old Mill

is alive in the light of day

harsh wind grabbing
your windpipe, breath of winter-chill

icicle eyes staring dimly
at the scene, leftover pussy
willows as
stiff fingers beside river’s bank.

Within view an ancient mill
memories
dulled
by the passage of time.

Images of life return as a photo
album, deer
within shadows
cows flicking horse flies

kids painting the barn and
three dogs chasing.

Childhood is splashing in the
creek, pages from life
a long time ago.

*****

I hope you enjoyed my post about “The Old Mill” in the Smokeys of NC!

See you tomorrow!
oohh…btw, …comments are always very welcome :)
Susanne

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