November 19, 2024
Late October Leftovers
November 18, 2024
Butterfly Mural in Harrisonburg
Virginia Avenue
Monday Murals |
This colorful mural is on the side of the Grass Roots Landscaping and Garden Center.
November 17, 2024
Monochrome Medleys
The pictures in the first collage are from today. I was looking for textures.
November 16, 2024
Charlie Turned Three
Yesterday was Charlie's birthday. He was not impressed when I sang Happy Birthday to him in the morning. I’ll let him tell you about the day.
November 15, 2024
Dine In or Not
Fast Food Restaurant
November 14, 2024
Along U.S. 340 in Page County
Not Far from Luray
The third picture is from later that day when I was driving back along 340. In the distance is a peak in the Massanutten Mountains.
Skywatch |
November 13, 2024
Bridgewater Dam and Ducks
Wildwood Park
Wild Bird Wednesday / Water H2O |
November 12, 2024
Blog Post #8900
This is a picture that my sister took of me when she visited. We were at Seven Bends State Park, and I posed with a sign for the children’s play space. I’m on a committee that helps support the park’s development. Our group is affiliated with Friends of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River.
Virginia has wonderful state parks. So does West Virginia, and I’ve been going to parks in both states since I was a small child. I was fortunate to have parents who enjoyed exploring natural areas.
November 11, 2024
Flowery Mural and Powerbox
Culpeper, VA
I probably should’ve backed up to get the top of the mural in the picture. Perhaps I couldn’t because there was a car parked next to the curb. Here’s a different angle showing the rest. I’m not sure that helps.
Monday Murals |
November 10, 2024
Little Fork Church
Culpeper County, VA
The first church on this site was built of wood and burned in 1773. It was rebuilt of brick in 1776. This is one of the few colonial era churches that still stands in Virginia’s northern piedmont.
"Little Fork Church is a one-story brick structure which measures approximately 83\' x 33\'. Its walls are laid in Flemish bond with random glazed headers above and below the water table. Unfortunately most of the brick below the water table as well as the brick gutter have been covered by cement. Rubbed brick marks the four corners of the building as well as the window jambs, principal window arches, and original door jambs. The long south wall of the church is divided into seven-bays containing six semi-circular arched windows and a central door. This door, as well as the west door, has been altered but probably both originally featured brick pediments. The west facade has two small rectangular windows placed high on the wall as if to be gallery windows although it is not certain that the church ever had a gallery. The whole of the building is surrounded by a modillion cornice (probably the original) and is crowned by a hipped roof."
Mosaic Monday |
"In the spring of 1861, the Little Fork Rangers (Co. D, 4th Virginia Cavalry), mustered in the yard of Little Fork Episcopal Church. On July 4, the Rangers were presented with a battle flag as they left Rixeyville for the First Battle of Manassas. Capt. Robert E. Utterback called on them to follow the flag "into the face of the enemy, defending it with the last drop of your blood!" Utterback's call proved all too prophetic as the Rangers served under Gen. J.E.B. Stuart and other commanders from Manassas, to Gettysburg, to Appomattox Court House."
Read the rest of this marker on HMDB.