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Social was nice, but more of a bar with a few arcade and pinball machines rather than an arcade bar. Still enjoyed my time there and discovered that I like cayenne-laced ciders. Day 12: Raleigh. Didn't make it to Boxcar this time, but ended the night at Night Rider where I ran into a newly installed Jurassic Park being played by the guy who owned it. Cheap beer, a couple tables, I'd come back. Day 13: Hiking, then off to Boone, NC. Played a couple tables at Boone Saloon. Day 14: Set up my tent in Asheville for three nights. Spent the day at the great Appalachian Pinball Museum. Day 15: Spent the day at Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Remembered why I hate tourist trap towns as I drove through Gatlinburg. u/hbagz 's suggestion of the Charlies Bunion hike was spot on, I ended up hiking almost 11 miles on that route. Day 16: Asheville Pinball Museum. It's going to be hard to rank the three museums in Roanoke / Hendersonville / Asheville, so I'll just say that all three were excellent places to spend an entire day.

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Photos of dementia-hit John Ross, 89, show the dreadful impact that long-term isolation to protect against coronavirus can have. The former engineer has been living in a care home in south Liverpool away from his wife of 63 years, Marlene, for over a year. As pictures show, this time last year he was looking healthy and smiling as he put his arm around Marlene after presenting her with a bouquet of roses on Valentine's Day. In another picture taken around the same time he looked well - and his family say he was in good shape at the time. The family of great-grandfather John Ross, 89, have shared heartbreaking images of him one year apart to highlight the cruel effect a year of separation is having on care home residents But after a year of separation from his loving family because of the coronavirus pandemic, John has deteriorated. His smile is gone and he looks gaunt and unkempt, and when his daughter Penny Ogden is allowed a rare visit, he tells her: 'I've got nothing left to live for.

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