To start us off, here's a photo of "Old Asheville vs. New Asheville"
When I got out of the truck to to take this picture, the woman who was leaving the house behind the trashed TV told me I was the third person to stop and take a picture. "Why do you all do that" she then asked me.
I told her that, for me, it was symbolic of the changes taking place in Asheville right now. She then told me about her mother, who had lived in the same spot for 26 years and whose rent was now going up. Don't forget that Gentrification has its drawbacks.
Old Asheville vs. New Asheville in one shot. |
I find it interesting that several times when I was in Asheville, people make remarks to me about "the tourists." I guess that means I'm nearly a local.
Old Time Asheville:
I don't know when this was painted, but this is the sort of street-side art that I've seen in Asheville since the 80's. |
Pink Dogwood tree blooming on Easter Sunday, at the Pisgah View Ranch |