Woodstock, VA
Petunias are really showing off at this shop! I was attracted by the mural at the end of the building. The yellow blossom is flanked by a bee and a ladybug.
Woodstock, VA
George Washington National Forest
Edinburg, VA
This was not today. Today was rainy. So was yesterday. It looks like the next few days are going to be rainy also, but that can change.
I can’t complain. We desperately need rain. The state of Virginia is officially in drought stage. Strasburg is already asking people to conserve water. Usually this doesn’t happen until July or August.
I had appointments today: Physical therapy and the eye specialist. I also picked up a prescription and had blood drawn for diagnostic tests. I don’t seem to have anything serious, but I have a bunch of nuisance problems plus ever-present fatigue. Yesterday I saw a new doctor and I’m grateful that he’s trying to be thorough. At least he doesn’t chalk up my concerns to old age!
I was able to ignore my age for a long time, but my body reminds me every day that I’m not 39 anymore. Or 59!
Overall, I feel fortunate. I was born after World War II, and I’ve lived through somewhat of a golden age. The economy was good for most of it. It may fall apart now, with conflict and corruption threatening our country’s strength. I hope not.
My parents survived the Great Depression, followed by war. They taught me how to be frugal. Will that be enough? The health problems of getting older are a lot more expensive than I expected.
I don’t mean to go off on a tangent, so I’ll stop. I just wanted to say that my generation was very fortunate, in spite of challenges that we had to face.
In late April, I saw this large woodpecker in my backyard, but he disappeared before I could take his picture. Fortunately, I heard him yesterday — they can be noisy birds! I looked out and saw him on a stump next to my deck. Unfortunately, the view was obscured by the railing. Then he flew up to a tree and I was able to get pictures, although at a distance. They aren’t the best woodpecker pictures I’ve taken, but they’ll do for now. He quickly disappeared again.
White Oak Lavender Farm, Part Three
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White Oak Lavender Farm, Part One
When I stopped at this venue near Harrisonburg, I wanted to get a picture of the new mural, which I will show you tomorrow. But there were other things to see, and I walked until I was quite tired. The place is popular for events and weddings, and there is a winery plus things for children to do.
Lavender was starting to bloom, as well as late spring flowers.
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Hi! Here’s a picture of me at Edinburg Park.
We didn’t go to many parks this week, but I did get to visit Sadie. One day I went to day boarding at the veterinary while Mom went to Harrisonburg.
Our driveway was blocked by construction all week so we didn’t park in the garage. I watched the men working, and when I went for walks, I met some of them.
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