It’s interesting for me to note that something was forbidden in my description (below) of Day 6 of our vacation. I commented that on that day, Bev and I left earlier than the rest of the family, but I never mentioned the fact that all of us met at 2 pm at the Forbidden Caverns. You can find out more about the caverns here, but a couple of my photos appear below. Our guide, Haley, depicted in the first picture, had an appealing southern accent.
On Day 7, some of our family went to the Firefox Mountain Adventure Park, which Bev and I had seen earlier. She and I had lunch at the Old Mill Restaurant, where I ordered a bowl of their corn chowder and Bev ordered a salad. Her salad came with a cup of corn chowder and Mickey brought both of us a cup soon after we ordered. I stopped him as he passed on his way back to say that I had ordered a bowl, not a cup. His reply was enjoyable. “I’m jist startin’ y’out. I’m gerna feed ya.” Sure enough, when he later brought Bev’s salad, he brought my bowl of chowder. He certainly lived up to his pledge!

After lunch, we drove to the Sugarlands Visitor Center (the main entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park on the Tennessee side). After viewing their display of animals and plants found in the Smokies, we set out in the rain on one of the trails. Here are a few sights along the way.
All of us met for our farewell dinner at the Chop House in Sevierville, TN, where we shared stories not only of our day and week, but also of prior family vacations.

Day 8 was actually a day of travel. Yadi’s family drove off to Hilton Head for another few days of R&R before flying home. The rest of us flew home although because of weather in Denver, Bev and I missed all connecting flights on Saturday to San Francisco. We couldn’t get out until mid-afternoon on Sunday, so we took an Uber to downtown Denver and walked along the 16th Street Mall — an unexpected epilogue to our wonderful trip!!



































