Day FOUR HUNDRED EIGHTY-SIX of Presidential recovery.


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Good mornin’, and happy hump day! There wasn’t really any information about this reputed hand-painted pot other than it was from England. Maybe they should have used it when the King was here. Keep your head on a swivel and carpe’ your coffee.
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Let’s try that again.
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Mornin’ T! It’s a really pretty one!
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Especially this week! Morning Wee!
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Mornin’ Menage!
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Thanks T, and good morning. If I had painting talent, the epic use of it would be on coffee pots!
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elegant and ornate
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That is really beautiful.
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Mornin’ kids!
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Morning everyone!
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Apologies for the length everyone, but I couldn’t just post part of this. It’s the single best description on my Tennessee home I’ve ever come across.
Come visit, I’ll really cook y’all a fine breakfast of biscuits and gravy, or we’ll do beans, taters, cornbread, fried okra, and all the fixins for lunch or supper!
I couldn’t love my East Tennessee mountains and valleys more, and oh, that Tennessee River!
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Tennessee is one of the only places on Earth where the geography feels like it sat down, ignored every regional category in America, and said:
“What if we just did ALL of them at once?”




Because somebody looked at a state packed with mountains, rivers, farmland, forests, music cities, caves, lakes, football obsession, and weather chaos and said:
“You know what?
Let’s stretch this thing across the entire South.”
And somehow…
it worked.
Tennessee sits right in America’s personality crossroads, which means this state somehow contains:
• giant mountain ranges
• rolling farmland
• deep forests
• cave systems
• massive lakes
• country backroads
• booming cities
• college football emotional damage
• music history everywhere
• and at least one black bear currently investigating somebody’s campsite in Gatlinburg.
West Tennessee feels like Southern river country mode:
• flat farmland forever
• humid air thick enough to fight back
• barbecue smoke drifting across highways
• Mississippi River sunsets
• and Memphis traffic moving like everybody’s late for a blues concert.
Then Middle Tennessee enters the chat:
• rolling green hills
• giant suburbs appearing overnight
• Nashville cranes multiplying hourly
• country music energy everywhere
• and enough bachelor/bachelorette parties to qualify as a seasonal migration pattern.
Then East Tennessee shows up and the entire state changes personalities again.
Suddenly it’s:
• mountains everywhere
• winding roads through forests
• waterfalls hidden in the hills
• fog rolling through valleys at sunrise
• cabins tucked into the Smokies
• and tourists driving 11 mph while staring at leaves.
And somehow…
the Smoky Mountains feel ancient.
Clouds hanging low over ridges.
Blue haze stretching across the horizon.
Rivers cutting through valleys like they’ve been there forever.
Meanwhile Dollywood exists nearby like:
“Anyway… y’all want cinnamon bread?”
Then there’s the cities.
Nashville on one side:
• traffic with emotional issues
• hot chicken capable of changing your life
• Broadway glowing at night
• live music pouring out of every building
• and somebody absolutely playing “Wagon Wheel” for the 900th time.
Memphis on the other:
• barbecue debates with legal intensity
• blues history everywhere
• FedEx trucks dominating reality
• Grizzlies fans surviving purely on emotional endurance
• and Beale Street somehow still louder than your hotel walls.
Meanwhile Chattanooga quietly sneaks in like:
“Oh by the way…
we also have mountains, rivers, outdoor adventure, and suspiciously pretty scenery.”

And Tennessee’s underground is basically its own hidden world.
Caves.
Underground rivers.
Water systems beneath the hills.
Entire caverns hidden below farmland and forests.
Which means beneath all this beautiful scenery is basically:
• mystery humidity
• underground waterfalls
• absolute darkness
• and enough cave tours to make flashlights feel emotionally important.
And somehow…
the weather is even more unstable than the geography.
Tennessee doesn’t experience weather normally.
Tennessee experiences atmospheric improvisation.
One minute:
Forty minutes later:
Then sunset suddenly looks beautiful like everybody didn’t just panic an hour ago.
And despite all the chaos…
Tennessee somehow built its own identity:
part Appalachian wilderness…
part Southern tradition…
part music capital…
part mountain escape…
part football religion…
part road trip fever dream.
It’s one of the only states where:
• weather apps feel emotionally manipulative
• cave tours are normal weekend plans
• traffic and bears are both local hazards
• barbecue causes arguments
• and everybody knows at least one backroad through the mountains that “saves time.”
Warm.
Stormy.
Musical.
Complicated.
Beautifully unpredictable.
And deep down…
Tennessee wouldn’t want just one personality even if it tried.
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All true!
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National Rescue Dog Day – lots of us have these
National Be a Millionaire Day
National Juice Slush Day
National Pick Strawberries Day – if none are in the fields, just pick some from the store
National Streaming Day – seems where media is going
National Sugarbee Apple Day
Emergency Services For Children Day
National Quiche Lorraine Day – so long as someone else cooks it
World Bee Day
International Red Sneakers Day – I do not have any red shoes at this time
World Metrology Day – celebrate things what measure with meters
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