Taking advantage of a cooler day… Milder temperatures allow for comfortable outdoor activities
Published 3:24 pm Tuesday, August 11, 2020
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Star Photo / Brandon Hyde
Your friendly neighborhood mailman, Logan Higgins, delivers mail on N. Roan Street in Elizabethton Tuesday morning!
Star Photo / Brandon Hyde
A sign and ballons welcome back students to Harold McCormick Elementary.
Star Photo / Brandon Hyde
Bill Jenkins of Elizabethton and Larry Scalf of Watauga man their fruit and vegetable stand off of Watauga Rd.
Star Photo / Brandon Hyde
Is there anything better than lunch at J's Corner? They also make one of the best milkshakes anywhere in the area!
Star Photo / Brandon Hyde
It was a nice day to check out some roadside merchandise in Elizabethton Tuesday afternoon.
Star Photo / Brandon Hyde
Ed Johnson of Elizabethton gets in some yard work Tuesday morning before any summer afternoon pop-up storms appear.
Star Photo / Brandon Hyde
Just like this steeple that rises above the Elizabethton city skyline, we should seek to rise above the current challenges we all face.
Star Photo / Brandon Hyde
The Teach Guardian Middle School volleyball girls competed in the 2020 "Attack at the Rock" tournament in Gatlinburg, TN this past weekend. Teach is a co-op program for homeschoolers in the Tri-Cities area that also includes competitive sports.
Star Photo / Brandon Hyde
Sometimes it's nice just to sit and watch the cars go by in downtown Elizabethton.
Local residents took advantage of overcast skies and milder temperatures to get things accomplished outside like mowing lawns, setting up a produce tent, and many other daily activities.
It’s hard to imagine but before one blinks, fall will be right on the doorstep bringing much cooler temperatures and lively landscapes as leaves begin to change.
Star Photographer Brandon Hyde found local residents taking advantage of a nice Tuesday!