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| Water / Reflections / B&W |
March 13, 2026
Cedar Creek from Bowman Mill Road
March 12, 2026
Ricochet Weather
March madness could refer to Virginia weather. We had early spring weather, but winter came rushing back.
Yesterday was unseasonably warm, with temperatures in the 80s. Today the temperature dropped to 33°F. It was the greatest drop in temperature over a 24 hour period in 90 years! And it snowed this morning!
Flowers had already started to bloom.
Yesterday was warm. I took Charlie for a ride and he actually did very well in the car. We’ve been working on his fear of the car for over three years. He finally seems to be enjoying himself.
We took a walk in Strasburg. I wanted to get a few pictures of the “Signs of Fascism” demonstration. It takes place on Wednesdays in varying locations.
I went shopping and use the “Gas Buddy” app to find the cheapest gas around. The price has gone up by forty cents a gallon since the latest war started in the Middle East.
The rain stopped this afternoon and the sun came out. After I picked up Charlie, I stopped behind the county recreation building to take a Skywatch picture. The temperature was still cold.
March 11, 2026
Blog Post #9400: House Finches
This male house finch kindly posed for my Nikon. The rest of today’s pictures were automatically taken with the Birdfy feeder cam.
Article: House finch vs. purple finch.
March 10, 2026
New Valley Health Building
Strasburg, VA
March 9, 2026
Quilt Mural
Luray, VA
This is on an exterior wall of Hawksbill Trading Company. I’m not sure I should call it a mural, as it is mounted rather than painted directly on the brick. I did not find information about it, but it has words to inspire the viewer and represent community values.
The name Hawksbill refers to nearby Hawksbill Creek, which apparently originates in a gap on Hawksbill Mountain, a popular hiking destination in Shenandoah National Park.
There are a number of murals in Luray, many of which I have shown. There are still some I haven’t found yet. Here’s one that is along Hawksbill Creek that I shared previously in 2020, but the view was partially then obscured by foliage.
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| Monday Murals |
March 8, 2026
It Might As Well Be Spring
Today was another mild, spring-like day. It was also the first day of daylight saving time, which meant getting up earlier this morning. I changed the time on my analog clocks and the microwave and range. By the time I finished morning chores, I felt tired and decided that today's main goal was to adjust to the change in time. That took some of the pressure off from working on my to-do list.
I ate lunch on the deck and noticed that there were daffodils blooming in the backyard. Spring is on the way!
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| Mosaic Monday / Water H2O / Garden Affair |
After we came home and had dinner, we still had Charlie's evening walk to do. It was nice to be able to do it before dark. There was a flock of robins in the air and in the trees.
March 7, 2026
The Weather Changes and Time Changes
Charlie’s Report, First Week of March
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March 6, 2026
Page Co-op Farm Bureau
Luray, VA
March 5, 2026
The Old Massanutten School
Luray, VA
March 4, 2026
Blue Jay Visits the Feeders
The blue jay is one of the larger birds that visits my deck. I remember as a child, I picked up their tail feathers from the ground and admired the colors. My mother cautioned me that feathers could have germs, but they were irresistible.







































