Christmas is in the Air in the Mountains
Today we went to an open house at Doyle's Cedar Hill in Murphy, great food, great people, way to do it Jeremiah.
We would like to recommend three very special holiday events coming up this weekend. All will put a smile on your face, and a glow in your heart.
Not to mention the Fireside sale can put really great presents under your Christmas tree.
Come Enjoy...Mrs. Highlander
Where does Santa go to practice for his journey on Christmas Eve...Santa practices on a 315-ft. Chimney Rock before climbing down millions of much shorter chimneys all around the world. We experienced it for ourselves, read the Highlander's take on this event, it is guaranteed to make you laugh.
Travel back in time for an Authentic 18th Century Christmas. The daily schedule includes a Christmas church service, wassail tasting and a special candlelight tour of the fort. On this special occasion, the soldiers will perform a rare night time firing of the forts cannon. Another Highlander Tale...a must read.
Enjoy the ambiance of live music and a crackling fire as you shop for artful treasures. Craftspeople will offer handmade items such as jewelry, weaving, forged iron, photography, quilts and turned wood. You're sure to find special, one-of-a-kind holiday gifts here!
We are in production of our 2009 Christmas Tale, in the meanwhile take a little time to wander through the Highlander's Collection of Christmas Tales, from A Merry...Humble Mountain Christmas to Christmas at the Biltmore, Gingerbread Houses at the Grove Park Inn and others...
Looking for other Events....Check out our Event Calendar for other Holiday Events throughout the mountains.
Spend the Holidays in the Mountains....you know you want to!
Labels: Blue Ridge Highlander, blue ridge mountains, Chimney Rock, Christmas, Faith, Fort Loudoun, Great Smoky Mountains, Grove Park Inn, John C. Campbell Folk School






