TRAVERSE Issue 02 - October 2017 | Page 55

we stopped there in time to catch the free, weekly Sunday Bluegrass Jam at the Floyd Country Store. This was my second exposure to blue grass music which would continue at Blue Ridge Music Center museum and other stops along the way. A former hippie community, Floyd is an artsy small town with a farmers market, artisan trail, small boutiques and galleries, independent restau- rants and more. Art festival junk- ies can easily spend more time (and money) in the little local shops. Morning put us back on the parkway headed for waterfalls, wildflowers and Mabry Mill at Mile Post 176. Winding to Mile Post 199 we left the parkway in search of Mount Airy, North Carolina. Mount Airy is the birthplace and childhood home of the late actor Andy Griffith and served as a model for the quintessen- tial television town of Mayberry. At- tractions and museums in town hon- our its broadcast fame. While the route was short, we filled the gas tank at least once while cruis- ing the area. And, I didn’t even stop at the many antique stores along the route. We posed, feet on the desk, in Sheriff Andy Taylor’s office and in the town jail before taking a vintage squad car tour of Mount Airy. Then, we shook off the unfortunate rain and checked in at the quaint Mayberry Motor Inn, where the owner some- times dresses as Aunt Bee to greet guests. Dinner followed at The Load- ed Goat, which is named after a 1963 TRAVERSE 55