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He Great Smoky Mountains National Park's old Cable Grist Mill in Cades Cove. Go in, walk around, speak with the miller, and buy whole wheat flour,... more
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he Great Smoky Mountains National Park's old Cable Grist Mill in Cades Cove. Go in, walk around, speak with the miller, and buy whole wheat flour, and corn meal ground on site! In 1934 the Great Smoky Mountain National Park was established.
Cades Cove, as part of it, is located in Tennessee at the western end of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park on Laurel Creek Road. This special place, at the turn of the century, was home to more than 125 families.
The grist mill in Cades Cove was built by John P. Cable in 1868. He also built and operated a sawmill around the same time utilizing the same wheel for both mills. John was a farmer as well, and when he was out tending his fields customers would ring a large bell that was mounted on a pole. Today the grist mill is operated by the Great Smoky Mountains Association which grinds corn and wheat with the sell in the park.
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My photography has become an evolution of melding images into art and allowing my artistic side to fly. Each image has its own life and story to tell. So come explore with me the world of art through my photography. I was born and grew up in Miami Florida loving nature. In 2007, I took up a small digital camera while traveling North America with my husband Frank, our dog Gwen, and our cat Psycho. We finally settled in Western North Carolina loving the mountains. As a painter life moved me in a different direction and windows opened. I have always laid out my composition before me. I have worked in all mediums at one time or another, but watercolor and pastel were my modes of choice. During my travels, photography became a...
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Joni Eskridge
Interesting perspective shot.
Hanny Heim
Wonderful capture, Carol ! Love this !
Linda Brody
Wonderful shot!
Judy Vincent
Beautiful scene and capture!
Phyllis Taylor
Wonderful capture...nice composition!
Carol Montoya replied:
Thank you Phyllis!
Debbie Oppermann
Lovely!
Carol Montoya replied:
Thank you Debbie!
Mona Stut
Wonderful artwork Carol
Carol Montoya replied:
Thank you Mona!
Terry Davis
wonderful
Carol Montoya replied:
Thank you Terry!
Caroline Reyes-Loughrey
Love places like this, fantastic capture, as always Carol!
Carol Montoya replied:
Thank you Caroline!
Rachel Morrison
Gorgeous shot of this Mill, Carol!
Carol Montoya replied:
Thank you Rachel!
Mesa Teresita
Beautiful shot of this beautiful place
Carol Montoya replied:
Thank you Mesa!
Kerri Farley
Lovely!
Bonnie Follett
Wonderful capture of this interesting mill!
Di Designs
Gorgeous Capture!
Arlane Crump
Beautiful image!
Joan Carroll
love the geometric shapes!
Sandy Taylor
Nice!
Arlane Crump
Beautiful! I love the POV on this!
Kenneth Roberts
This is a wonderful old structure. Nice work, Carol!
Jenny Revitz Soper
I love the feeling here. I can hear the water trickling and the birds singing from a far off tree. l/f
Carol Montoya replied:
Thank you very much Jenny!
KG Photography
Gives a sense of going back in time to when it was first built and used. Excellent composition - love this capture, Carol! l/f
Carol Montoya replied:
Thank you KG Photography!