Knoxville
Donna and I traveled to Knoxville for a Punch Brothers concert on May 21; they performed at the beautiful Bijou theater, the fourth oldest building in the city. We arrived about 90 minutes before the show and enjoyed a leisurely stroll around downtown beforehand. As always, the band performed an incredible show. The crowd was an especially inconsiderate one, however, with people constantly leaving and entering in the middle of songs for the entire duration of the show.
We stayed at Headrick's River Breeze motel in Townsend, a sleepy little town on the northern border of the Smoky Mountain National Park, and only about half an hour from downtown Knoxville. It's a great motel owned by a nice couple, with fair rates, very clean rooms, and nice porches with a fantastic view.
I got in some good reading the next morning on that porch while Donna caught a few extra winks. While she got ready I ran down to the IGA just down the road and got us a pretty good breakfast spread from their deli. After eating we headed to Cades Cove in the National Park. It is an eleven mile loop through a nineteenth century community with several homes, churches, and farm buildings still intact. The scenery is beautiful and wildlife is abundant; we saw many deer and a couple of black bears.
Cabin built in 1822 by John Oliver, the first European settler in the area.
Cicadas were rampant in the area as well; there was an occurrence of a lengthy life cycle maturing (possibly a 13 or 17 year life cycle.) There was a constant hum in the area, which could get quite loud at times.
We took the scenic route home on Friday, driving down the western Foothills Parkway; along it we stopped to hike to the top of a hill topped with an observation/weather tower, where we were treated to breathtaking views:

What a great trip! Awesome concert, great hotel, great visit to the Smokies, fun time in downtown Knoxville, great drive home. Can't wait to do it again!
Here are all the photos that I took.