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Ruby Falls

Have you ever been to Ruby Falls?

Located over 1120 feet beneath the surface, Ruby Falls is the nation’s largest and deepest waterfall open to the public. Hundreds of gallons of water rush over by the minute and amaze visitors. It is an -awe-inspiring site. I can remember going with my family as a child, but this visit was different. I saw and appreciated the beauty in a different way than before. Tate and I have studied many different cave and cavern formations, been on a caving trip and love studying about rocks, geology, and the formations of stalactites and stalagmites.

Stalactites at Ruby Falls

Back in 1928 when Ruby Falls founder Leo Lambert had the idea of opening a cave as a tourist attraction, tourism as we know it today was in its infancy.  Little did he know that his “roadside attraction” would soon be a must see for families from all over the world.

Ruby Falls History

It started out as a dream to open the caves he played in as a child to the public, to showcase natures underground beauty to all who wished to see. But as they were excavating to install an elevator for the public to descend into the caves, he suddenly hit a pocket of air. Curious as he was, he immediately crawled in the 2 ft by 4 ft opening and explored for hours on end. Then suddenly, he hit the end of the opening and found this:

Ruby Falls

After being in the previously unexplored cave for 17 hours he finally emerged, telling everyone of the beauty he had found. Then, taking his wife Ruby with him, he christened the water fall Ruby, after his precious wife. There is so much more to the story, fascinating tidbits that you will love hearing, but you have to take the tour to get the whole story. Located on Lookout Mountain, in Chattanooga Tennessee, Ruby Falls is a large sparkling waterfall located deep inside one of the most significant mountains in the Southeastern United States.  The approach to the waterfall is almost as awe inspiring as the waterfall itself.  This subterranean trail contains a plethora of beautiful rock formations.  Countless stalactites and stalagmites which took millions of years in the making appear in unusual and impressive forms throughout the tour.

A friendly and knowledgeable tour guide greets you at the elevator when the tour begins and shares many interesting and unusual facts about the cavern, the waterfall, and the Chattanooga area as well.  The guide will point out many unusual and whimsically named formations such as the “Dragon’s Foot” and the “Totem Pole” and lead the group through specialized portions of the cave such as the “Twilight Zone” and “Weight Watchers Lane”.

If you love to take pictures I warn you that you will need to be quick…and try to stay at the back of your group to give yourself a few more minutes. You can catch up quickly, the tour moves at a pretty slow pace but doesn’t linger at all the wonders you are going to want pictures of.

Tate at Ruby Falls

Tate offered to hold the top of the cave up for us.

My strong man!!

Ruby Falls

We had a great time with our guide Johnathan. It was not only a great family outing but was educational and interesting as well. You can learn more about Ruby Falls by visiting their website at www.rubyfalls.com. AND, just in time for the Halloween season, Ruby Falls offers a Haunted Cavern event. This is not recommended for any child under the age of 10. Click on their special events to learn more about the Haunted Caverns, but remember…when you are that far underground…no one can hear your screams!

We also visited Rock City, which I will be telling you about in a later post and the ZipStream zip line and ropes course, all in the same day. We had plenty of time to do all the activities and didn’t feel rushed at all. So if you are considering a visit to Lookout Mountain just know that you can do all the attractions in one day or you can split them up, whichever you prefer.

 

Here at The Post-It Place we are in full-fall-swing. Gearing up for all the fall festivals, trips to the apple house and preparing for Halloween!! So in preparation for Halloween, what is more fitting that spooks and haunts?

13 Stories Haunted House Logo

One of our recent adventures was to the 13 Stories Haunted House located in Kennesaw GA, located behind the Town Center Mall. The whole way there I kept telling my family that I hope it was scary, and I was hoping it wasn’t too scary. Yeah, makes a lot of sense…NOT. But that is the way I felt. Anxious and excited we arrived, found our destination and then went to eat. They do not open their doors until dark so we had a little time to spare. As we sat down to eat I couldn’t help but think that eating before hand might not be the best idea.

13 Stories Haunted House entrance

Once dark hit we headed back to the 13 Stories Haunted House location and I prepared myself for the haunts that awaited. But first, let me tell you a little about the history of 13 Stories. As a young’un Allyn Glover was bored. See, he grew up in a small town much like where I live…with nothing to do. So I can just imagine that one night around the dinner table as he and his sister were complaining about being bored his parents telling them to figure out something to entertain themselves. That is when the idea came about to start a hayride, down a haunted trail. They implemented their idea, made it all come to life and now 28 years later they have one of the best haunted houses around. People come from all over to visit the original site located in Newnan, GA and the newer site in Kennesaw GA. As we were waiting our turn to go in I got to visit with Allyn’s Mom and Sister and several of the staff, talk about a great bunch of folks. One of the things that impressed me the most was how everyone of the staff talked about how they are all a big family, and that they all return year after year after year to work at the Haunted House. And you can tell…they have a LOT of fun!

Ogre at 13 Stories Haunted House

As you wait for your turn you will see some of their “crowd pleasers” wandering around. They are happy to stop and pose for pictures with you if you are brave enough to ask. I just hope we are all smiling this much when we come out…that is if we survive! And yes, the big Ogre is “alive”. The Zombie, well, he is “dead”. Undead that is.

I can’t spoil how it goes once you enter. I mean really what fun would it be if you knew what awaited at every corner? I can tell you it is worth it! I can tell you that one person in our group pee’d their pants. I can tell you that it wasn’t me but it almost happened to me as well. See, they stuck me up front. My heart got quite the cardio workout. And then when I saw this…

scary baby at 13 Stories Haunted House

…I wanted to curl up in the corner and suck my thumb and forget where I was at for a moment or two. If you get inside and are not sure you can make it all the way through, they have “chicken doors”. There were 3 times that I would have been happy to use a chicken door. I am so glad that I didn’t and that I made it all the way through. I HIGHLY recommend that you visit 13 Stories Haunted House!! Then you will know at exactly which 3 points I wanted to chicken out.

Zombie at 13 Stories Haunted House

When you see this guy. Run! He wants to eat your brains. He is quite the gentleman though, he even says please.

Imp at 13 Stories Haunted House

And this Imp, he is an Imp! Always up to some mischief and mayhem.

Grim Reaper at 13 Stories Haunted House

And then the Grim Reaper came to visit me.

I am still wondering if I really made it out alive,

or maybe I just think I am still alive.

I have been hearing about 13 Stories Haunted House for years and I knew it was something that we wanted to do this year and something that I wanted to tell all of you about. It really is a fabulous attraction to visit. We were not disappointed at all. If you are interested in visiting 13 Stories Haunted House you can see the dates, times and even get a coupon by visiting their website. You can follow along by liking their Facebook Fan Page and follow them on Twitter.

Some people have asked me is it really scary? Yes, and I am not sure that this will make sense but it was just scary enough…not too scary and not too little scary. Yeah, told you it wasn’t going to make sense, but it does in my mind, and well, we all know what a scary jumbled place that is. And in full-disclosure I want to say that I contacted 13 Stories Haunted House about us visiting, they welcomed us with open arms. So while we did receive tickets, all of the opinions stated are those of my own and were in no way influenced by anyone or anything.

 

 

 

 

I love Chattanooga. If you haven’t been in awhile you should definitely make the trip. There are so many great things to do in the city and surrounding areas that you could spend weeks and still not get everything in.

Hope with Chattanooga Ghost Tours

Recently we spent the evening with Chattanooga Ghost Tours and had a fabulous time. We met up at the Market Street Bridge then started our tour around the city. You will learn about many haunted sites as well as a ton of history. Our tour guide, Hope, is a fabulous storyteller and historian. We enjoyed every moment we spent in her presence.

Hunter Museum of Art

Here at the Hunter Museum of Arts the mansion is reported to have the most identifiable ghosts of any other place in the city. While on the tour you will learn about each ghost, their name and the story behind each one. It was fascinating. I grew up in a house built in the 1800′s that was reported to be haunted. We had many encounters with our ghost over the years that we lived in that house, but that is another story for another time. It does give you a little background as to why I find reported hauntings so fascinating though.

Chattanooga Ghost Tours

One thing that I learned is that even new buildings can be haunted. I learned why as well.

Did you know that?

Hope with Chattanooga Ghost Tours

We stopped at many different places to hear about the treasures that Chattanooga holds.

Each as fascinating as the last.

Chattanooga Ghost Tours

This location however held our attention like no other.

I can’t tell you why, you will have to take the tour to find that out. I will tell you this though, Hope is the only guide that will take you there. And this is the only location that Hope was ever truly scared at. And I have to say, you do get tingles on the back of your neck just passing by. You get the feeling of being watched. And you get the feeling that it isn’t a place you would want to be there alone.

Named 1 of the top ten ghost tours in the country by TripAdvisor, Chattanooga Ghost Tours Inc offers both tours and a ghost hunt featuring the talking Ovilus X!  It is recommended that you make a reservation to go on the tour. You also have the option of choosing their extended tour on certain nights.

Make sure you wear your walking shoes. While the tour takes you on about a 12 block walk it is a leisurely pace, taking about 2 hours and isn’t hard to do at all. I made it just fine…and y’all all know what a couch potato I am. It is also wheelchair and stroller friendly. You can read more about the tour at Chattanooga Ghost Tours, and get answers to all the questions you may have. And you can follow them on Facebook and Twitter as well. They are just getting started on Twitter and would love for you to give them a follow and a shout-out!!

If you are thinking of going in October, you might want to go ahead and make your reservations now. While they are open year round, October is their busiest month.

 

 

 

 

Snowmen sugar cookies are sure to be a big hit with the kids this year! Easy and fun to make on a cold afternoon to help brighten any day:

Snowmen Cookies

Ingredients:

•1-Altoid® Tin

•Royal icing

•Sugar cookies

•Chocolate sprinkles for eyes

•Molded Starburst® for scarf

•Orange colored, chocolate coveredsunflower seeds

Instructions: Prepare sugar cookies and royal icing using a favorite family recipe.

1.Assemble the lower half of the snowman by stacking three Altoid pieces together. Secure together by putting a drop of royal icing between each piece.

2.To make snowman head, put singular Altoid on flat surface and apply chocolate sprinkle eyes and sunflower seed nose to the face, adhering with icing.

3.Place a drop of icing on top of base and secure head in an upright position. Repeat steps one through three until the desired amount of snowmen are created.

4.Let snowmen dry for 30 minutes.

5.While snowmen are drying, sculpt Starburst into long, tubular shapes. Twist two Starburst colors together to make multi-colored scarves. (One Starburst makes about 3 scarves)

6.Wrap completed scarves around neck of snowmen.

7.Ice sugar cookies and place finished mini Altoid snowmen on top before the icing hardens.‘Tis the season for holiday cookies. This year give sugar cookies a whimsical touch by adding mini snowmen. These cookies are an edible centerpiece that will delight kids and adults alike!

“Thanks to Wrigley’s for supplying the information and products to help facilitate this post. I was in no other way compensated…just found this a really fun thing to do while we wait on Saturday!”

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