Friday, July 7, 2023
After a great night of sleep at the farm, we headed back to the Blue Ridge Parkway. We spent very little time on the BRP that day because of the areas of road closures. So, at one of the closures, rather than turning back onto the parkway, we decided to head over the mountains to visit Mount Airy, NC. (We really love the freedom to be spontaneous that the little RV give us.) Another gorgeous drive! We had wonderful sunshine but again while in the mountains the temperature was delightful. In addition to some similar scenery to day 1, we also saw acres upon acres of Christmas tree farms. Don’t know where they ship those NC trees but would love to have one. There was also a lot of nice looking corn fields up on those mountain sides.
Soon, we were driving into the little town of Mt Airy, or to us Andy Griffith fans, Mayberry, NC. And yes, we still watch the old shows even though we know most of the lines. As usual, our first stop was the visitor center where we were given all the options of seeing the town in a police car, trolly or on foot. You all know we chose to walk. Got to get our steps. Equipped with maps, pamphlets and lots of suggestions from the docent, we set out walking the little town. You can get all things Andy Griffith in Mt Airy. There are all the usual gift shops, or you can visit the diner, the courthouse, the barber shop, the gas station, Andy’s home place, etc. We thought the large mural of Andy was quite good. There were other murals all over town. We spent a couple of hours walking around town and then decided it was time to head on north. Mt Airy is not up in the mountains and it was HOT. We want to find some lower temperatures.
Shortly after pulling out of Mt Airy, we crossed the state line into Virginia. It’s a little more north but not much. We have spent some time in Virginia on other trips so this time we decided to just keep driving. Before we stopped for the night at a Cracker Barrel, we had cross into Maryland – our first new state on the 2023 Road Trip. We are hoping to get many more this summer.












































































