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Celebration

(15,812 posts)
Wed Apr 18, 2012, 02:39 PM Apr 2012

Where West Tennessee Meets Middle Tennessee

All Tennesseans are familiar with the "three states of Tennessee," even if it isn't officially recognized. As a west Tennessee person, I find that I don't get over to east Tennessee very much. I just thought I would share a photograph I took early Easter morning at the Duck River Overlook on the Tennessee River, just north of I-40, from the "West" Tennessee side of the river, looking over into "Middle" Tennessee.

I also have a blog post with other photos I took from the Tennessee River.

Goforth Wildlife!

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Where West Tennessee Meets Middle Tennessee (Original Post) Celebration Apr 2012 OP
Love this! I've lived just lived in Nashville for decades. Lint Head Apr 2012 #1
I went to school in Nashville Celebration Apr 2012 #5
How Funny - Fellow Tennessean Here dballance Apr 2012 #2
yep! Celebration Apr 2012 #6
Yes, it is. southerncrone Apr 2012 #18
Stunningly beautiful picture. (I was not aware virgogal Apr 2012 #3
I didn't know it either until I lived here Celebration Apr 2012 #7
Wonderful pics in your blog, too! Tanuki Apr 2012 #4
I am pretty sure that bluebirds like dead trees Celebration Apr 2012 #8
And TN absorbed the state of Franklin dballance Apr 2012 #9
Lots of neighbors here. We should meet sometime. TNDemo Apr 2012 #10
True, that! Celebration Apr 2012 #14
Nicr work. rrneck Apr 2012 #11
I can't believe I don't have a photo of barbecue! Celebration Apr 2012 #15
Tennessee Proud FairyDust Apr 2012 #12
Pleased to meet you! n/t Celebration Apr 2012 #16
. Go Vols Apr 2012 #13
yup, it is the rivers Celebration Apr 2012 #17
Terrific photo, Celebration! southerncrone Apr 2012 #19
Thanks! Celebration Apr 2012 #20

Lint Head

(15,064 posts)
1. Love this! I've lived just lived in Nashville for decades.
Wed Apr 18, 2012, 02:43 PM
Apr 2012

There are views in this state that are absolutely gorgeous.

Celebration

(15,812 posts)
5. I went to school in Nashville
Wed Apr 18, 2012, 02:56 PM
Apr 2012

I loved the "green hills" there. Occasionally I get back to Nashville, but rarely east of there.

 

dballance

(5,756 posts)
2. How Funny - Fellow Tennessean Here
Wed Apr 18, 2012, 02:43 PM
Apr 2012

Isn't the whole East/Middle/West thing why we have the three stars on the state flag? I'm from Middle TN.

Celebration

(15,812 posts)
6. yep!
Wed Apr 18, 2012, 02:58 PM
Apr 2012

So I guess it is officially recognized, but they stopped the advertising and PR campaigns that were based on the three states of Tennessee, thinking it sounded divisive or something.

The flat delta in the west is just so different from the mountains in the east, and they are both different from the middle. And the accents? Totally different!

Celebration

(15,812 posts)
7. I didn't know it either until I lived here
Wed Apr 18, 2012, 02:59 PM
Apr 2012

Once you live here, you kind of get it! It isn't *just* the topography, it is, well, ............everything.

Tanuki

(15,319 posts)
4. Wonderful pics in your blog, too!
Wed Apr 18, 2012, 02:49 PM
Apr 2012

Thanks for sharing. I am bookmarking your blog to enjoy more later. I loved the squirrel and the bluebird photos---I live in middle TN too, and just found a bluebird nest in a dead tree that I left standing in my backyard. I left it there for the woodpeckers, and was delighted to find that a bluebird had taken up residence there.

Celebration

(15,812 posts)
8. I am pretty sure that bluebirds like dead trees
Wed Apr 18, 2012, 03:01 PM
Apr 2012

And hollow posts, etc. I am actually neutral about most birds but I LOVE BLUEBIRDS! If you have one nesting in a dead tree you probably get some pretty good views. Maybe you can get some photos.

 

dballance

(5,756 posts)
9. And TN absorbed the state of Franklin
Wed Apr 18, 2012, 04:31 PM
Apr 2012

There used to be a state called Franklin that was the NE part of TN. I think they broke off NC at the same time NC gave up the land that became TN.

TNDemo

(3,452 posts)
10. Lots of neighbors here. We should meet sometime.
Wed Apr 18, 2012, 06:40 PM
Apr 2012

I grew up in Knoxville and now live-in Nashville. For some reason I never go west. I drove through Memphis in 1980 on my way to California and that has been my whole experience.

Not only do we have three states, we have accents to go along with them.

Celebration

(15,812 posts)
14. True, that!
Wed Apr 18, 2012, 11:43 PM
Apr 2012

It's the difference between a more traditional southern accent and hillbilly twang. I love Dolly Parton's accent.

Not sure which of the three states we should meet in!

Celebration

(15,812 posts)
15. I can't believe I don't have a photo of barbecue!
Wed Apr 18, 2012, 11:45 PM
Apr 2012

As many photos I have of Memphis. I am definitely correcting that and will post here when I get it. Everyone should gather their favorite Tennessee photos and we can start a photo thread.

Go Vols

(5,902 posts)
13. .
Wed Apr 18, 2012, 11:20 PM
Apr 2012

The Duck River begins a few miles from me and is a small creek.These falls are part of the Duck where we used to swim.

southerncrone

(5,510 posts)
19. Terrific photo, Celebration!
Wed Apr 25, 2012, 01:47 AM
Apr 2012

You are quite the photographer!
I think one would be hard pressed to find a more beautiful & diverse state than TN. The only thing that would make it better is if we had a beach......an ocean-side beach.

Oh, and if it were a DEM state, instead of so red!!

Celebration

(15,812 posts)
20. Thanks!
Wed Apr 25, 2012, 09:49 AM
Apr 2012

I do love the beach! I guess I need to be happy we have Eva Beach on the Tennessee River. They import some sand every year and people swim in the summer there. It is about 1/6 of an acre I would guess.

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