Yesterday in Woodstock, VA
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Reflection. (Linking with Wordless Wednesday on Tuesday) |
Yesterday in Woodstock, VA
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Reflection. (Linking with Wordless Wednesday on Tuesday) |
Last week I took Charlie to W.O. Riley Park for a walk. I saw a colorful fence at a picnic shelter and went to investigate.
There is an enclosure with a mural on three sides. It represents the river and there’s a sign.
This tank catches the shelter rooftop rain runoff and stores it. The water in the tank can then be used on nearby plants or slowly released back into the ground, promoting natural filtering and cleaning it of pollutants. This demonstration project exists to educate the community on how individual households can contribute to improving water quality in the North Fork of the Shenandoah watershed.
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Monday Murals |
Nine thousand is a huge number of blog posts. I’ve been blogging for over 19 years, almost every day. With any luck, I’ll make it to 20 years. Perhaps at that point I’ll cut back and skip a day here and there.
Today I looked back at earlier anniversary posts. Post #1000 happened on Lynn‘s birthday so I shared two pictures of her.
In order to save space, I’m combining some of the photos into collages. I used the web version of Photocollage for this.
I didn’t find a post labeled 2000, but this picture of me is from a post that was close to that.
Post #3000 showed my childhood home and a chalet that was home many years later. “I’ve always lived in Virginia,” I wrote.
I created a computer image with a squirrel as a background because the title of this blog is “The View from Squirrel Ridge.” I gave it the title when we were living in the chalet on a ridge in Basye.
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Sharing with Mosaic Monday |
This post has two parts. First we’ll look at Shenandoah National Park and then we’ll get a brief report from Charlie.
Skyline Drive is the fabulous road that runs the length of Shenandoah National Park. I am fortunate to live a half hour from there, so I purchased a pass and visit there often.
These two photos aren't related except that they qualify for weekend blog hops.
First, a walkway photo for Black and White Weekend.
This evening I was on my way home from grocery shopping and the sky was so pretty that I pulled off in somebody’s driveway to take a picture
I’ve been struggling with the daily news, and I remind myself to look at the bigger picture. Our troubles will come and go. The planet will continue. We need to protect what we can.
I fear that our country has become a laughing stock. The monkeys have fired the zookeepers and taken over. It’s painful and embarrassing. I feel bad for all the people who are losing their jobs. Many of us are feeling insecure about our income and the likelihood of skyrocketing prices.
Meanwhile, I’ve downloaded a couple of apps. One is Bluesky, a social media app. My handle is my first initial and last name. The other is 5 Calls, which makes it easier to call your elected representatives.
Well, life goes on. I allow myself to cry, but then I pull myself together. I can only do a little, but if we all a little, it adds up.
The snow we got yesterday was less than predicted and also less than many other parts of Virginia got. That’s okay with me because I didn't have to pay someone to clear my driveway and sidewalk. It was melted on both by 11 o'clock this morning.
Dark-eyed juncos often visit the feeders in winter. Sometimes called snowbirds, they are fairly small and rather round.
It snowed all afternoon. Our temperature was above freezing for much of that time so we haven’t had a lot of accumulation so far. There’s about 3 inches on the ground. Augusta County, where Lynn lives, got a lot more. We could get more during the night, I hope not. I’m tired of the snow.
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North Fork of the Shenandoah |
Along Hawksbill Creek
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Monday Murals / Mosaic |
Near Luray
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