Thankful Thursday

It’s Thankful Thursday hosted by Brian of Brian’s Home. He wants us to post what we’re thankful for.

I think it’s a good thing to do each week. Focus on the positive things in our lives.

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Smoky Mountains National Park

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Come mid-October, fiery leaves transform the horizon along Gatlinburg and the surrounding Smoky Mountains. The green pigment disappears as golden tones take over the scarlet oaks, sweetgums, and hickories. With more than 100 species of trees in the area, the Smokies show off every shade of the autumnal rainbow. Venture to Clingmans Dome Road or the Foothills Parkway to see the vibrant leaves in all their glory. Beautiful Tennessee.

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61 thoughts on “Thankful Thursday

  1. InvisiblyMe – United Kingdom – Health, Chronic Illness, Chronic Pain & Disability Blogger at InvisiblyMe : Live a visible life, whatever your health > ★ www.invisiblyme.com ★ FB/Twitter/Insta : @invisiblymeblog twitter.com/invisiblymeblog instagram.com/invisiblymeblog facebook.com/invisiblymeblog
    Invisibly Me says:

    I’ve seen the Smoky Mountains in films and mentioned in books (I pretty much only read or watch American things!) so it’s one of those places on my never-going-to-happen bucket list. It looks beautiful. Have you been many times, Sandee? I’ve no idea how far from you it is.

    I hope you have a wonderful Thursday! xx

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      Same here, but I’d love to see this in person. You have a wonderful Thursday too, Caz. 🙂

      • darlamsands
        darlamsands says:

        Well, you answered my question. 🙂 It’s a fun place to visit. I just recalled a long ago trip thanks to a podcast on haunted houses.

        My Phillipino friend going through relationship troubles requested a girls only overnight outing. She paid for our lodging while I drove and covered gasoline expenses. Once there, she passed on Gatlinburg’s cool haunted attraction. I went through alone, met some fun couples along the creepy way, and had a good time.

        Blessings, my dear!

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      It is indeed and sometimes it’s prettier in some places than others. 🙂

  2. Xena, Lucy and Chia – Soddy Daisy, TN USA
    Xena and Lucy says:

    I wonder if the Smokeys have turned colors this year. We’re less than a 2 hour drive from the SC smokeys, and are surrounded by other mountains, and nothing is turning, or just a dull yellow. It’s been a strange year in more ways than one.

  3. Suzana
    Suzana says:

    What an amazing images! I would love to teleport there.
    Thank you a lot for these beauties for the soul, Sandee!
    Have a fabulous week and evening! Cheers!

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      I’ll meet you there, Suzana. You have a fabulous week and evening too. 🙂

  4. Eastside Cats Blog – Metro Detroit, Michigan USA – Follow my three cat families and other cat antics at https://eastsidecats.blogspot.com/
    Eastside Cats says:

    I recently attended a seminar, where the reason for the color of the leaves was explained in great detail.
    It really rather complicated, but the result is stunning!
    We leave the fallen leaves in our yard, to help native insects overwinter, as well as leave the stalks of now dead plants; it’s amazing how many hollow stems are used by critters!
    The front yard, which is rather small, has all of the leaves placed in the garden beds.

  5. Eugi – Atlanta Ga – A Pushcart Prize nominee in 2025, my poetry appears in twelve anthologies, and my work is published across six platforms, inclusive of WordPress, PoetrySoup, Spillwords, BlueSky, Mastodon, and Tumblr. I am among those who received Socialite of the Year (Honorary Award) for the Year 2025 by Spillwords Press. I’m thrilled in be in the company of such a talented group of kindred souls. Now retired, I enjoyed a dedicated career in the insurance industry for over 40 years being rewarded professionally and personally.
    -Eugi ☕️ says:

    I visited that area many times in the fall and the colors are glorious. Our area is starting to look more like fall and I took some pics yesterday with my new phone. I’ll upload them today to see how look. Happy Thursday!

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      I love your Halloween headers. I put some on my blog too. Thank you. Happy Thankful Thursday. 🙂

      • Eugi – Atlanta Ga – A Pushcart Prize nominee in 2025, my poetry appears in twelve anthologies, and my work is published across six platforms, inclusive of WordPress, PoetrySoup, Spillwords, BlueSky, Mastodon, and Tumblr. I am among those who received Socialite of the Year (Honorary Award) for the Year 2025 by Spillwords Press. I’m thrilled in be in the company of such a talented group of kindred souls. Now retired, I enjoyed a dedicated career in the insurance industry for over 40 years being rewarded professionally and personally.
  6. Sandra Hangey says:

    Today we are thankful that we have had to rains since we got up this morning and more is on the way we needed it so badly. I am also thankful for the beauty of the Smokies and they are beautiful no matter what the season is

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      I know that’s true, but autumn is what I’d love to see. We don’t get much here. 🙂

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      I would love to visit someday. Driving through these roads would be fabulous. 🙂

  7. Cathy Kennedy says:

    Sandee, The photographer captured the Smoky’s with some excellent colors. I’m not sure what will be in store for us as we venture to the mountains while on staycation but it doesn’t matter to us how the Smoky’s look. It’s beautiful year round and the best part is we’re just a short drive away which is something I’m very thankful for! 🙂

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      I know it’s beautiful year around, but we don’t get this kind of beauty here. Big hug. 🙂

  8. Kathe W. – Married to my best pal, mother of three grown children, retired and wouldn't be able to fit work in now-too busy having fun and learning new things every day.
    Kathe W. says:

    wow- never been to the Smoky Mountains- thanks for the gorgeous photos! xoxoxo

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      Me too, Yvonne. I’ve a friend that nearby and it would be great to visit her too. 🙂

  9. barkleymom says:

    What beautiful Fall colors. Things in Chicago are still very green, I don’t think we’re going to have much in the way of color this year due to the weather so I really enjoyed these. The Johnson Family (Abby and Lorelei Lab)

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      There are many places that have these kinds of autumns. I would love to see one in person. 🙂

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      Thank you for hosting such a wonderful hop. We should be thankful every single day. 🙂

  10. Kismet – New River, Arizona. – I'm a 16 year old Indian Ringneck parrot curmudgeon in New River, Arizona in the wild west country. If you're a sunflower seed, you're dinner.
    Kismet says:

    Years ago my peep was in Tennessee on a business trip. The right turn on red freaked out the locals in the car.

  11. A ShutterBug Explores says:

    Gorgeous Autumn photo ~ Smoky Mountains are divine ~

    Lots of hugs and love to you ~

    Living in the moment,

    A ShutterBug Explores
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

    ps. didn’t post or comment on Weds because Internet was down due to major Nor’Easter!

    • Kismet – New River, Arizona. – I'm a 16 year old Indian Ringneck parrot curmudgeon in New River, Arizona in the wild west country. If you're a sunflower seed, you're dinner.
      Kismet says:

      We don’t get Sou’Westers here in Arizona.

  12. Memories of Eric and Flynn – I started this blog to show my holiday photos but haven't added to it for so long, but you can see my other holiday photos at https://allatseawithme.blogspot.com My main blog is my cat blog at https://twodevoncats.blogspot.com
  13. ghostmmnc
    ghostmmnc says:

    So beautiful! I’ve never seen so many trees in fall colors. Our one tree out front has only now begun to have a few yellow leaves.
    Hope your day has been going good. <3

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      I would love to see this kind of autumn colors. My day has been wonderful. 🙂

  14. Marv, Kozmo, Jo Jo & Nutmeg – Midway, BC – This is our Wordpress login. We also create the badges for the Cat Blogosphere. The Cat Blogosphere is INCLUSIVE! Although it is a US based, we accept all pets from around the world! (Including Canadians and Dogs). Each month you can find badges for special events at the Cat Blogosphere. If you need a smaller size, each Month we upload smaller versions of the badges to our blog (cats-astrophic-events . blogspot . com extra spaces around the .) BTW, we ARE CANADIAN! Elbows Up!
    Marv, Jo Jo, Kozmo, Cinnamon and Barb says:

    I have always wanted to go east and see the hardwood colors. I was in the Okanagan Valley yesterday and this is the first time I’ve seen all the different fruit trees and the grapes colored at the same time. Most falls, they change at different times and with the windstorms and rains I’ve never seen that pallet of colors. It is the smae in the mountains too! The birch, aspens, poplar and larch are all colored too! It was spectacular. The main highway from west to east north of us is closed for new construction and the secondary (which I live on) is full of semis and crazy high speed drivers this fall. I just wish there was a little less traffic so I could stop and take photos. Thanks for the Smoky Mountain photos! I LOVE them. Thank you!

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      What a lovely comment. Our freeways are clogged here too. It’s awful. Love and hugs to all, and a smooch to Marv. Tell him I love him. I love you too. 🙂

  15. Bette A. Stevens – Central Maine, USA – "I'm a writer inspired by nature and human nature!" ~ Bette A. Stevens Bette A. Stevens is a retired teacher, a wife, mother of two and grandmother of five. Stevens lives in Central Maine with her husband on their 37-acre farmstead where she enjoys writing, gardening, walking and reveling in the beauty of nature. She advocates for children and childhood literacy and for monarch butterflies, an endangered species. Stevens’s children’s activity book, THE TANGRAM ZOO and WORD PUZZLES TOO! was first published in 1997 by Windswept House Publishing, Mt. Desert, ME; a second edition was self-published by the author in 2012. AMAZING MATILDA , Stevens's second children's book, self-published in 2012, won a 2013 Purple Dragonfly Book Award (Honorable Mention for Excellence in Children's Literature - Ages 6 and older category) and placed #9 on The 2013 Gittle List TOP 10for Self-published Children’s Picture Books. Stevens has written articles for ECHOES, The Northern Maine Journal of Rural Culture based in Caribou, Maine. In 2013, the author published her first book for the YA/Adult audience: PURE TRASH, a short story of a boy growing up in rural New England in a family whose poverty and alcoholism mark him as a target for bullying by young and old alike. This short story is a prequel to Stevens's debut novel, DOG BONE SOUP, A Boomer’s Journey released in January of 2015.
    Bette A. Stevens says:

    Glorious photos, Sandee… 🍂 Thanks for sharing! I’m thankful for seasons!

  16. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
    Tails Around the Ranch says:

    Autumn is my most favorite time of year for just those images!

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      They are spectacular indeed. Happy Friday. Scritches to the pups, a smooch to Norman and a hug to you. 🙂

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      We have lots of palm trees here so we don’t get much. They are pretty, but messy. 🙂

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