September 30, 2009
September 29, 2009
September 28, 2009
White Goose at Pond
Saint Waudru Collegiate Church, Mons
A Gothic Church in Mons, Belgium
I came across this image on an old backup drive which I brought out of retirement in order to copy 24 GB of files from Frank's ailing PC. We visited this church about nine years ago when Susan and Doug were living in Belgium.
This photo was altered using PhotoDeluxe, a precursor to Photoshop Elements. It started out as a color picture taken on a cloudy day, but I changed it to grayscale and added some moody effects.
September 27, 2009
Edinburg Mill

Edinburg Mill, two Trails signs in the parking lot of the mill on Route 11 – This mill, opened in 1850, survived the burnings ordered in late September and early October 1864 by Union Gen. Philip Sheridan. More than two years earlier Confederates used Stony Creek (which provided the mill's power) as a defensive line. A sharp battle on the line near the mill in late March 1862 delayed a Federal advance on the Valley Pike.
September 26, 2009
Four Guys at the Beach
At Sandbridge, VA in May 2003
Once I actually forgot to take my camera when we went on vacation. Frank had a digital camera but the resolution wasn't too good. After all, the year was 2003.So I purchased a disposable camera at a store in Sandbridge. I chose a panoramic format and a couple of the photos turned out really nice. I scanned in this one of Dave and Frank with Justin and Austin.
Web Log Entry #2100
This blog has had 45,327 total visits since I started keeping track. Thanks for dropping by and I hope you'll keep coming back!Tree Cut Down

Frank had a large oak tree cut down in Dale City. It was in the back yard of the rambler that he's selling. September 25, 2009
View with a Fountain
That's the north end of the Massanutten Range in the background. Above the flower I spotted a little sign saying "WISH" just about hidden by weeds.
Another View of the Old School in Forestville
This building in Forestville can be seen from Route 42. It stands very handsome on a hilltop.September 24, 2009
Views at the Carrier Arboretum

I like the cart-as-a-planter idea. I've seen it done before and may try it myself if I get a suitable vehicle.September 23, 2009
Stonewall Jackson's Headquarters in Winchester
| I'd been to Jackson's Headquarters in Winchester some years back on a field trip and I wanted Frank to see it. He had seen the exterior but the interior is more interesting. There are many antique and historic items to see and they are nicely displayed. The house was once owned by Lt. Col. Lewis Moore, an ancestor of actress Mary Tyler Moore. She has visited the house and contributed to its restoration. The house is open to visitors from April through October. | ![]() |
JACKSON'S HEADQUARTERS This house was used by Maj. Gen. Thomas J. Jackson | ![]() |
September 22, 2009
Old Time Festival 2009

We went to the festival in Edinburg, Virginia on Sunday afternoon. Frank liked looking at the antique cars and eating lunch at Sal's Bistro.Civil War Marker in Edinburg

During Maj. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson's 1862 Valley campaign, Confederate Col. Turner Ashby's cavalry and Chew's Battery halted Union Maj Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks's steady advance southward. Ashby engaged Union forces 28 times in April along Stony Creek and the Valley Pike. Confederate guns located on Cemetery Hill to the southwest, dueled with Union batteries on Academy Hill directly across the center of Edinburg. In early October 1864, during their burning of the Shenandoah Valley, Maj. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan's troopers set the Edinburg Mill afire but extinguished it after two local girls protested.
September 21, 2009
Kessinger Publishes Rare Books (like Aunt Emarel's and F. Canuti's)
Stairwell, Looking Up
I composed this at an angle to emphasize the form of the stairway. It's in the Virginia House, Orkney Spring's large historic hotel. September 20, 2009
September 19, 2009
McInturff's Ford on the Shenandoah

September 18, 2009
Is Your Tap Water Safe?
September 16, 2009
Graffiti House at Brandy Station, VA

I was particularly curious to see the Civil War graffiti written on the walls by soldiers. This was not unusual in Civil War hospitals; patients became bored, after all. I've seen such writings on a wall of a private residence in Alexandria (since covered with drywall, but not before it was recorded - see brief mention here). At Brandy Station, the graffiti has been partly uncovered and can be viewed. (See examples.)
Gardener's Resource

September 15, 2009
September 14, 2009
Expand this Battlefield Park at Winchester
The Civil War Preservation Trust is struggling to raise enough money to preserve 209 additional acres at the Third Winchester Battlefield. See their Save Third Winchester page. It has some good links as well as basic information.September 13, 2009
Home Sale Spoiled by FHA Appraisal
It looks like FHA's appraisal policies have sunk my chances for selling my property in Dale City. Under FHA's new appraisal rules, the appraisal stays with the house for six months! So a ridiculously low appraisal has ruined the value of my house.We had a contract on the house and the buyers wanted an FHA loan. The appraiser selected bargain properties to use as comparables: a short sale, a couple of foreclosures, and another house that sold twice within two months. He used both sales on that same house as separate comparables, even though the first was about $30K cheaper than the second. Obviously, the first sale was a tremendous bargain for someone who turned around and flipped the property for a much higher price. So I think the appraiser should have excluded the first sale; it's low price was not indicative of current market value. That one combined with the short sale and foreclosures (which are also not indicative of true market value since they are distress sales) brought down the average and so the figure he came up with was $32,000 lower than the agreed-upon selling price.
When we accepted the contract, we had another offer which was almost as good so I don't think our price was high. Frank studied comparables carefully when we set the price in the first place. So I was not willing to accept a $32K cut in price and the buyers could not borrow more than the appraisal amount. So we released them from the contract and put the house back on the market.Housing prices are going up in Prince William County, which is where we used to live. (Still, they are only about half of what they were a few years ago.) Unfortunately, most buyers who are looking for homes in Dale City are using FHA mortgages because of the low down payment. And their lenders will use the same dumb appraisal. So now the pool of potential buyers has just about disappeared.
Second Choice: Rent it Out
POSTSCRIPT - House sold October 27. See comments.
September 12, 2009
Helping at the Music Festival
I took this picture of three other volunteers at the season's final concert. They are posing with the last three brownies.
September 11, 2009
Store-bought Flowers
When we got home from our California trip, I found little blooming in our garden except zinnias and goldenrod. I probably could have made an arrangement out of them, but I found some lovely cut flowers on sale at Martin's Supermarket.
Take an Online Copyright Quiz
You may have noticed a link to my copyright page in the left column. In many cases, I can provide a larger file of a photo if needed. (Often I shrink my images to 4x6" or 5x7 before posting, so they are fairly small.)
September 10, 2009
Fronds, Picket Fence, and Rose Bush

Walls, California Evening

In earlier posts (in August as well as this month), I shared photos of the key places we visited in California. Here are a few with little value to our travelogue -- I'm including them because I'm intrigued by the lines of the building and the evening light.Above: View through a Patio Door
September 9, 2009
Greeters in the Terminal
Even though I don't like large airports like Dulles, I was happy to land there because it meant we were not far from home. And when I saw these smiling faces, I just had to join them for a photo op.Mountains and Valleys of Home
I regretted letting him have the window seat as we neared home, because I wanted to drink in the scenery. After looking at the picture, I've concluded that it shows the South Fork of the Shenandoah River somewhere between Luray and Front Royal. The Massanutten Mountains rise behind the river, masking part of the Shenandoah Valley. We are looking west toward the mountains of West Virginia.
And you can see a view of the so-called "Seven Bends" of the river from Skyline Drive . Here's an old postcard showing that view point. Don't be confused, but the other branch of the Shenandoah, the North Fork, also has a section called Seven Bends. And the number seven is misleading, for there are many more than 7 bends.September 8, 2009
Aerial Views of California

by USCdyer
Scoring an Extra Seat on a Plane
I was delighted when we wound up with an extra seat on our flight to Long Beach. That meant the two of us had three seats, so Frank could sit on the aisle and I could sit at the window. We used the seat between us for elbow room and a place to put things. I even took advantage of the TV screen, leaving it on the status channel so I could glance over now and then to see what state we were flying over. Frank at Long Beach Airport
We recommend Long Beach Airport instead of LAX. It's smaller so you don't have to walk far, plus the lines are rarely long. Quite a change for those of us who are used to Dulles.
September 7, 2009
Point Fermin Lighthouse, Two Views

This handsome lighthouse is one of the oldest on the West Coast. It is situated high on a bluff near San Pedro. It was built in 1874 and restored a century later.Beauty at Point Fermin Park

Point Fermin Park is in San Pedro, California. It is considered the "southernmost point in Los Angeles."
September 6, 2009
Legends Car Show

We happened across an antique car show at Point Fermin, CA. Frank likes old cars so of course we had to stop and take a look. There were lots of restored cars and even some bands -- quite an event.September 5, 2009
Manhattan Beach, California

The weather was hot in southern California. The town of Manhattan Beach offers a sandy beach (unlike many of the rocky shores along the Pacific).When we arrived, a group of children were engaged in a sand castle contest as a birthday party entertainment. A company provides molds and encouragement. I heard them pronounce a six-way tie for the best castle.
Pretty Plant, California

I like it's variegated foliage and the flowers that remind me of an azalea. Let me know if you have the name for it.
A Lovely Golf Course




We walked to the ocean along the Trump National Golf Course on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. Actually, Frank and his sister made the hike down to the beach. I looked at the steepness of the trail and decided to stay at the top and take pictures.
September 4, 2009
Historical Marker at Trump Golf Course
The marker starts out:This site was designated a Point of Historical Interest at a meeting in regular session on May 1, 1992 in Sacremento. It particularly honors Kumekichi Ishibashi, who built the first Japanese-American farmhouse in 1906. He was born in Japan and came to San Francisco in 1905. Taking odd jobs, he worked his way through great difficulties...
You can read the rest of the story on the Japanese American Historical Mapping Project website.
View at Trump National Golf Club

The Trump National Golf Course was not built yet when we last visited California. Now it is completed and quite lovely. It overlooks the Pacific and the grounds are lush and green, thanks to the wonders of irrigation systems. Trail to the Ocean
September 3, 2009
On the Grounds of Wayfarers Chapel



Above we see some engraved bricks in the Walk of Honor. One is dedicated to the memory of Frank's mother, Thelma Canuti W.Hurry! Marie's contest ends soon!
September 2, 2009
September 1, 2009
Return to Point Vicente


We made a brief stop at Point Vicente. Above you see the visitors center on the left. In that window is the only known surviving whale boat in California and it has been lovingly restored.


















