Spring has arrived in the Smoky Mountains

Lisa planting flowers at the officeSpring has arrived in the Great Smoky Mountains. Lisa, our personnel directory here at Smoky Mountain University spent the day planting flowers in an effort to make our office more presentable. We want to say thank you to Lisa for her efforts, it’s not easy working with a bunch of guys in a frat house.

Spring is a great time to see all the colors that the mountains have to offer. The Wildflower Pilgrimage and Greener Living Expo in Gatlinburg starts on April 21, 2010. For more details on the Wildflower Pilgrimage, click here to visit their website.

Check out these photos for some of the wildflowers and blooms that happen each year in the Smoky Mountains.

About the Author

Onyx Blackburn is the Dean of Smoky Mountain University. His experience in the Smoky Mountains is quite extensive being a life-long resident. An avid outdoorsman, Onxy spends most of his free time in the woods. He always has his head to the ground to looking for great things to do and new things to teach our students. Onxy sniffs out great vacation deals to help you save money on your Smokies vacation.