We had heard a lot of great things about Asheville, and heading west it was on our way. We stopped for 4 days and stayed at a kinda weird hostel. Not weird in a creepy way - more like staying at someones house where they are happy to have you but still pissed that they have to keep things cleaner and be hospitable.
No big deal though, we were mostly out exploring the different neighborhoods. We biked around West-Ashville and downtown which were both pretty artsy and cultured. Stopped for some over-priced Indian street food sold in a swanky restaurant. Rode around in circles, loosing our way and passing the same art-hippie stores over and over again.
The highlight of the stay in Ashville came from our hostel neighbors, Didi and Didi. They stopped us while we were walking back from the store, eating bananas. They wanted to know of our lavender plant- did we really take it with us wherever we went? Yes, we answered, it helps us breathe and is nice to have something alive in the van- much less maintenance than a road dog. With this answer they replied, want to see something cool? It will only take maybe hour, hour and half. Hop in the back seat, come with us to see something cool.
Usually when someone tells you to get into their back seat to see something cool, its a red-flag.
We did accept the offer though because they were so nice and looked like a cross between Sam's aunt and Mary's mom. Turns out they are Yogic nuns who run the Women's Wellbeing and Development Foundation and they were taking us on a sightseeing trip to the land they share with The Prama Institute. It was a delightful day that took us all around the land outside of Asheville. We had the chance to stand on earth that contains a Cherokee burial ground, ground houses from the Bronze age, and the graves of the Fischer's the first German settlers of the land. The Fischer house still stands, though it now houses more wasps and animals and spirits than anything else.
What a enlightening day that filled our hearts with so much peace and love.
Thanks Didi and Didi!