Take winter as you find him, and he turns out to be a thoroughly honest fellow with no nonsense to him, and tolerating none in you, which is a comfort in the long run.
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL


 

Take a look at when The Tennessee River froze under the Gay Street Bridge in 1915, before it was channeled and made part of the Tennessee Valley Authority system.Coal smoke and soot hung over the city in this 1913 view of downtown and the Gay Street Bridge.

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Winter has a different look than any other season in Gary Heatherly's book

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The colors of the sky at sunset seem different during the Winter. Snow-covered trees form a bright contrasting line with clear blue sky.

 


Today the clear winter sky makes it possible to see the snow-capped Smokies some 50 miles away.

 

 

 

 

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