Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Hot Springs, NC

Cade and I took an extended weekend retreat to Hot Springs, NC, last weekend. Mara spent the weekend with Nana.

We stayed at the Bright Leaf Junction bed and breakfast. It's newly opened and under new management, but we loved it. The decor is great, with exposed brick walls partially covered with plaster, bright colors of teal, purple, and blue tones, oversized wood door and window frames, wood floors, tin ceilings at soaring heights, and a minimalist and inviting design. There are a few other Bed and Breakfasts in town, and many other lodging options, as well, but we would love to go back and stay in the exact same place!


Our room--a double bed, closed off full bath, a beautiful view, and, well, what more do you need? Posted by Picasa

Our room was the last on the right. Posted by Picasa

The skylight above the huge open hallway Posted by Picasa

The painted tin ceiling was throughout the whole building and in several other buildings, as well. Posted by Picasa
The restored wood floors seemed to be original to the building. We loved how the planks made right angles to turn with the hallway. Posted by Picasa

The steps from the side entrance, showing the sky light in the ceiling. Posted by Picasa

The gray section is the restaurant and the second floor of the red brick section is the hotel. The corner of the first floor is the police department.  Posted by Picasa

Our window Posted by Picasa

Bright Leaf Junction Hotel and Restaurant main entrance Posted by Picasa

Cade's caboose picture Posted by Picasa

Hot Springs Welcome Center is inside an old red caboose. Posted by Picasa

Cade pushing a huge log Posted by Picasa

House on a Hill Posted by Picasa

A pretty church Posted by Picasa

Cade on Spring Creek Posted by Picasa

Spring Creek Posted by Picasa

A stone front house Posted by Picasa

A pretty house just before the Old Red Bridge Posted by Picasa

Another view of the same house Posted by Picasa

In front of the Old Red Bridge Posted by Picasa

Old Red Bridge Posted by Picasa

From the Old Red Bridge Posted by Picasa

While hanging out on the Old Red Bridge, we heard a train a-comin' Posted by Picasa

Here it comes Posted by Picasa

Train engine Posted by Picasa