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Last day of February ... last ride at Dollywood. Will I run out of pictures before running out of month? You'll know in a dozen photographs ..

Jukebox Junction all closed down, with people walking off towards the park exit.

The car dealership there is the Roadway cars ride and you see how that's closed up. Looks like the restaurant is still open, though.

Little creek that I believe is the same one we parked near.

And, you see here, evidence that the Moon was around. I like how bright the tree branches are against the night sky.

A last look at the kites Roadside Attraction. Also the sweets shop where the first thing we did was get milkshakes.

Here's that Dollywood greeting sign where people got photographs; this time of night, it's people getting their last photos.

Here's bunnyhugger between two butterflies. Ah, but that's not at a weird angle; let me re-take the photograph.

Here's bunnyhugger getting tired of my taking photographs of her in front of the entrance sign.

The tram back to the car. Notice the Chance logo on the car there; we didn't know the Chance company, which made fiberglass carousel replicas and other park rides, also made tram cars but that makes sense.

The tram station for the just everybody who doesn't want to walk uphill to get back to the parking lot.

Past the trees there is the Dollywood sign facing the road. I didn't get a photo of it from the front, what with my driving and all, but since you could see that from google street views anyway who needs that?

And here's our car, all alone, waiting for us to be not quite the last people to leave the park but close. My last Dollywood photo to share with you. So long, February, as well!
Trivia: Europeans did not know how to distill alcohol until the twelfth century, when they learned it from Arab writings on the subject. Source: Paper: Paging Through History, Mark Kurlansky.
Currently Reading: Why War?, Richard Overy.