Cathedral Domes on the Wild Cave Tour. Photograph by Robert Cetera

Cathedral Domes on the Wild Cave Tour. Photograph by Robert Cetera
Keven Neff at Cathedral Domes on the Wild Cave Tour in Mammoth Cave. Photograph by Robert Cetera

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Van Gogh Immersion Experience


 We went to this in Atlanta yesterday. This is in the big room showing his famous painting. Amazing experience.

Sunday, July 25, 2021

Rotunda in Mammoth Cave


 A view of the Rotunda in Mammoth Cave as seen from the exit of Little Bat Avenue into Audubon Avenue. Image collected with available, low-level lights.

If you have read Dark Goes the Stage, and would like to read more about Walt's nightmare, e-mail me, and I will send you a PDF copy. lancesbarron@gmail.com.

Be careful in the dark.

Sunday, July 4, 2021

If you have read Dark Goes the Stage, you may be interested in more details about Walt's nightmare that prompted the trip to Mammoth Cave. E-mail at lancesbarron@gmail.com to request a PDF copy.

Thank you for reading Dark Goes the Stage and hope you enjoyed it. If you can, please leave a comment, and if you can, leave a review on Amazon and Good Reads.

E-book and hard copies of both books are available at Booklocker.com as well as other book distributors. Hard copies are available from Southern Pen Bookshop on line (https://www.southernpenbookshop.com/product-page/dark-are-the-steps-of-time) or in person at 113 N Broad Street, Monroe, GA 30655.

See you in the dark sometime.

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 Mammoth Cave National Park has released its tour schedules through August 14, 2021. Here is the link for the first part of July: https://www.nps.gov/maca/planyourvisit/cave-tours.htm

Tickets for the Discovery Self-Guided tour are sold only in person and on a first-come, first-serve basis.



Monday, June 7, 2021

Mammoth Cave National Park has released it's schedule of cave tours for June 6 to June 19, 2021. See them at this link:

https://www.nps.gov/maca/planyourvisit/cave-tours.htm

 

 Dark Goes the Stage has been published. Trade paperback and e-book versions are available from Booklocker.com: 

 
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Wednesday, May 5, 2021

The rain fell in torrents here in the North Georgia Piedmont for the last two days. Nearly six inches here at the house. The moisture has met to satisfy even the most skeptical of agronomists. 

Lots of flooding in Kentucky around Mammoth Cave National Park. 

A quick note about Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Starting today, the park will close the Cade's Cove loop to motorized traffic and reserve the entire eleven-mile loop for walkers and bicyclists. Park only in designated spots. Each Wednesday for the rest of the summer.

On April 17, 2021, after we left GSMNP through Cherokee, North Carolina, we stopped in Bryson City for a nice lunch at the Everett Street Diner. Highly recommend. Back across the bridge, there is Calby's Collectibles and Antiques, and for used books, go poke around in Friends of the Marianna Black Library Used Book Store.



Sunday, May 2, 2021

Back in the middle of April, we went on a time-share boondoggle where we got three nights lodging in Gatlinburg, TN, in exchange for listening to a two-hour pitch (which actually lasted three hours). We did not buy. But, we really enjoyed Great Smoky Mountains National Park. We had not been in the park very much, and not at all since 1981. We caught the wildflowers at what looked like their peak. Also got to see some black bears and some black blobs that others said were bears. The two water falls we walked to were Grotto Falls and Laurel Falls. Lots of wildflowers on both walks. We also did the requisite drive around Cade's Cove.

 









Tuesday, April 13, 2021

The darker pink azaleas have begun to fade. The dogwoods are almost all gone. But, the rhododendrons are just beginning to bloom. Looks to be a good year for those as well. Spider wort if coming along, too. We had just a couple of blooms on our poor apple tree. But will there be fruit?




Saturday, April 10, 2021

Flowers in the Georgia Piedmont

Flowers are continuing to bloom here in the North Georgia Piedmont. A series of light showers came through this morning, and the rain helped wash some of the pollen out of the air and off surfaces. We parked our cars outside, and the rain washed off the pollen. Then the oak blooms fell on the wet cars. See light pink azaleas and white iris below.




 

Forensic Anthropologists at Sisters in Crime Atlanta

I attended the monthly, virtual meeting of Sisters in Crime Atlanta this morning. The program included two forensic anthropologists discussing decomposition of bodies and evidence that can be obtained from skeletal tissue. Kyra Stull, PhD., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Nevada, Reno. As a biological anthropologist, she has a specific interest in human growth and development, modern human variation, forensic anthropology, and quantitative methods. Meredith Tise, PhD., works as a forensic anthropologist with the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office in Florida. The program was excellent, and we learned a lot about what can and cannot be determined and with what confidence from skeletal tissue, including biological profiles and trauma defects. The next meeting is May 8, 2021. For more information contact sincatlanta@gmail.com.

Dark Goes the Stage proposed cover!


 

Spring and Azaleas in the North Georgia Piedmont



 

Friday, March 12, 2021

Dark Goes the Stage

With the spring comes flowers, warmer temperatures, mild weather (so far), and a new book in the Mammoth Cave mystery series. This next one is called Dark Goes the Stage. To be published later in the spring by Booklocker.com.