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| Composed while Waiting. |
June 20, 2026
Under the Table
June 19, 2026
Fishing at Inskeep Landing
Page County, VA
June 18, 2026
Vibrance vs. Saturation
A June Sky, 8:50 P.M.
June 17, 2026
Bird Post #1316
This pretty goldfinch perched in my front yard. I was able to take its picture with my cell phone through the glass storm door.
June 16, 2026
Quite a Day!
I'm tired — even more than usual. For one thing, I had physical therapy and it was exhausting. Lynn and her friend Jessica spent the afternoon here helping me with a list of chores, and they entertained the dog while I was gone. Charlie still has separation anxiety and does not do well by himself.
June 15, 2026
Artwork in Mervin Jackson Park, Leesburg
This is outside the parking garage that I showed on Friday. I stopped to take a picture of this pretty mural on what I assumed was a utility box. It looked like a Picasso-inspired painting, and I think it was drawn with one continuous line.
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| Mosaic Monday / Murals |
June 14, 2026
It’s Flag Day
When I realized it was flag day, I decided to display my new garden flag that I got for Independence Day. The flags on it are symbolic, and not remotely accurate in the number of stars or stripes. Ha, it’s made in China, so how patriotic is that? Oh well, the colors are great!
June 13, 2026
It’s a Double Blog Anniversary!
Are you impressed? That’s a long time to keep doing something that isn’t necessary! But I like photography and writing, and I truly enjoy interacting with other bloggers. At first I did not post every day, but I’ve been doing that for a long time, And it helps me keep my photosorganized, and motivates me to take better pictures.
I appreciate all those who follow this blog, especially those who take time to comment.
With love and gratitude,
Linda
Charlie’s Mid-June Adventures
Hi, I had a busy week. Here I am at Seven Bends State Park. It’s a good place to go on a hot day because there’s shade and a river.
Look who I saw on my neighbor’s deck! Why can cats just go wherever they want?
June 12, 2026
Red Canoe and Ducks
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| Weekend Reflections |
Garage Corridor
Large parking garages can be disorienting. You drive around in circles, watching for a parking spot. When you finally find one, you're in a dark area with no particular clues as to which direction is which.
This one in Leesburg had a map posted, but there was no “You are here” indicator. I asked a passerby, but they did not understand the map either. So I walked toward the light until I came out near the street. Fortunately, I saw that I was near the place where I wanted to be.





























