October 27, 2024

Elkwallow to Thornton Gap

Shenandoah National Park


This post is a continuation of yesterday‘s account of my autumnal journey on Skyline Drive. I took way too many photos for one post, even after winnowing them down to my favorites. 

I stopped at the store at Elkwallow Wayside and then drove through the picnic area. There are no elk here, although they have been re-introduced into Virginia in a far corner of the state. 



I stopped at a few more overlooks.





By the time I reached Pass Mountain Overlook, I was ready to stretch my legs, and there’s a short trail that is not strenuous. 



From there, it’s a short drive to the exit to Route 211. I’m glad I went when I did. The colorful foliage does not last very long and I avoided the weekend crowds.


October 26, 2024

A Quick and Colorful Week

How can it be Saturday already? The days are flying by. Well, I have some more pictures from Skyline Drive to share, but first here is a picture of Charlie, with a colorful filter from Picsart.


The colors of autumn are in their glory in the mountains. I went up to Skyline Drive twice this week. On Tuesday, I invited Deborah and Frank to go with me because they had expressed an interest in doing so. She brought her cute dog along. 


We entered Skyline Drive at Thornton Gap and drove south to route 33, where we exited. The skies were clear and the views were colorful.




On Thursday, I had a dental appointment in Front Royal, the town at the northern end of Shenandoah National Park. I have a National Parks pass, so I couldn’t resist going back up on Skyline Drive again. I covered the northern section of the park this time, exiting at Thornton Gap. 


I ate lunch in the picnic area at Dickey Ridge, and then continued south. The tulip poplars were in their golden glory at Low Gap, and I took way too many pictures. I won’t bore you with all of them, since I have featured them on my blog several times in the past. 





A few miles south of there, I saw deer beside the road in spite of it being busy with autumn tourists. I pulled into the parking lot at Jenkins Gap, and spotted a buck browsing nearby. He did not run off when I quietly got out of the car to take pictures. He moved away and then returned, looking at me curiously




Thank you, Mr. Buck, for trusting me and posing. 


I continued my journey, but I’m going to stop this post here because my eyes are getting tired, and for all I know, maybe yours are too.


October 25, 2024

Reenactor and Son

Middletown, VA


I didn’t go to the reenactment of the Battle of Cedar Creek last weekend because I’ve seen it a couple of times. But I did drive through Middletown the day before. I saw this man in Civil War garb walking with his small son, and I thought it was cute. 

It was also anachronistic. That shows up better in the next shot, especially in full color.


October 24, 2024

Dusk from Caverns Road

 Shenandoah County


We’ve had clear skies all week, so I scrolled back to last week’s pictures to find an interesting sky for Alan’s Skywatch linkup.

October 23, 2024

Fantasy Birds and Real Vultures

The first three pictures are from a colorful painting that I bought in June. 




Today’s final picture is one that I shared a few years ago. These are vultures taking off, recorded by my trail cam.  I’m bringing it back because Halloween is only a week away and I think they look creepy here, although vultures are beneficial birds.

Wild Bird Wednesday

October 22, 2024

When My Childhood Home was Built

Photos from my Parents’ Old Album

 

Tauxemont 1948.
A Couple of Closer Looks.


Wordless

October 21, 2024

Annual Art Show in The Plains

The Plains is a charming small town in Fauquier County. I've been to the art show at Grace Church before and found it delightful, so yesterday I invited Deborah and Frank to go with me. She and I took turns watching Charlie.



Collage of Paintings that caught my eye.


I walked Charlie around the back of the stone church building. The clerestory windows light up the upstairs room. 

A Montessori preschool meets in the church building and they have a playground. A bright floral mural is there.
Monday Murals / Garden Affair


October 20, 2024

A Late Update from Charlie

Hi! I was planning to show you some pictures yesterday, but Mom was posting some mountain photos so I didn't get a chance. Here I am in the car today.


 I still don’t like the car very much but I had been to a dog park and got to run and chase the ball, so I felt pretty good. 


Yesterday I went to a different dog park and my friend Sadie came with me. Her mom played ball with us and gave us water to drink.



That made three different dog parks this week. I went to my usual one the day before, and ran with Jubal and Taffy and Pugsly. Pugsly is little but likes to play. 



I ran up on the ramp and a tiny creature was there. I didn’t worry about it


We saw a butterfly as we left the park.


For some reason, we didn’t come straight home, but went for a little ride near Belle Grove. We saw someone riding a horse and we saw some cows.



I guess that’s enough for today. It’s time to take a nap.