After the safari, we didn't even get out of the car and continued onto the Blue Ridge Mountains.
With a bunch of places to pull off, there were many chances to see this beautiful place that's just a few hours away, and that we've passed on so many trips.
Somewhat troubling, there was a sound emitting from the front passenger-side area near the wheel of the Elantra. Choosing to push-on, we continued to to explore.
Then it was onto the Bed 'n Breakfast that looked like something out of a 1980s summer-camp-horror-movie.
The place was pretty old and it shows as everything inside looks like it was made for little people. People were little back then.
The interior and breakfast (pictured) were pleasant though. Served with a delightful apple butter, the biscuits proved to be pretty tasty. The chunk of meat was good Virginia ham.
Our room was upstairs and also wasn't as creepy as the exterior made it out to be. It had a tub, but no shower so for our anniversary we were the smelly people upstairs. Also there was no lock on this door I'm holding, so we felt slightly more comfortable stacking a space heater, a stool, and numerous other trip hazards for whoever made the mistake of trying to take our stuff in the middle of the night.