Yesterday I posted views from Chapman Landing Road. Today’s pictures are from the point where that road crosses the North Fork of the Shenandoah.
February 4, 2026
Geese at Chapman Landing
February 3, 2026
February 2, 2026
Dancers Mural
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| Monday Murals |
This mural is in the Ice House Gallery. I saw it back in the fall.
It reminds me of a painting by Picasso.
Oh, someone pointed out that it looks like a Matisse and I agree!
February 1, 2026
Theme: Double
Two Trees on Chestnut Ridge
Today’s theme for City Daily Photo is “Double.” These trees stand above the parking lot on Turner Ashby Lane, Harrisonburg I stopped there for a few minutes after an appointment on Friday.
January 31, 2026
Snowy Week with Charlie
A Cold Saturday at Court Square
January 30, 2026
Love Letters On the Snow
January 29, 2026
Crossing the North Fork on a Snowy Day
Today was the first day this week that I took Charlie to a park. It’s been cold and some of the back roads still have icy patches. The road down to the river was even narrower than usual because the plows had piled snow along the edges.
Fortunately, we didn’t meet another vehicle on Lupton Road. There was no room to pull over to pass.
January 28, 2026
Snow Day Sparrow and Cardinals
While snow was coming down on Sunday, these birds braved the weather to visit my feeder.
The female cardinal appeared many more times than the male, and probably more than all the other birds put together. Here we see her with her mouth full.
January 27, 2026
January 26, 2026
Snow Update and. Skateboard Mural
Yesterday I wrote about the snowstorm which produced much less snow than predicted. It turned into icy rain, producing three inches of ice on top of five inches of fresh snow. I could have shoveled the snow, but the hard layer of ice was more than I could remove.
I thought I was prepared because I had contacted the man who usually cuts my grass and clears snow if I need it. Well, late this morning I got a text from him saying that his truck had broken down so he couldn’t come until he got it fixed. By mid-afternoon, I was getting concerned because that ice was getting harder in the frigid temperatures.
I heard a truck and looked out to see if it was Lawrence, but it was a man who tromped through the snow to a neighbor’s door to see if she wanted her driveway cleared. She had already arranged for someone else to do it. He saw me watching him from my porch and asked if I wanted my driveway cleared. His price seemed reasonable, considering that there was ice to cut through, so I told him to please go ahead.
I was glad to get the driveway cleared but I did not attempt to drive anywhere. The main streets in town were okay by then, but could easily get icy patches as the sun got low in the sky. I remember living in the mountains just west of here and how the roads would get icy around 4 o’clock in the afternoon.
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