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.

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!



Charlie likes to go out for an adventure every afternoon, and I needed to take recycling to the transfer point because the cardboard collection in the garage was getting in the way. After I did the recycling, I took Charlie to Seven Bends State Park. Here are views at the Hollingsworth Road bridge.


Other people were out enjoying the warm weather, including some kayakers.


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


Hi! I made it through this week, even though the weather was changing all the time. The first day was nice and I went over to Sadie‘s house to play. That was fun!


Sometimes we open the front door and it’s nice outside and other times, it’s raining. I don’t like rain because I get wet and cold when I go for a walk. Sometimes I look out and it’s snowing. I don’t like that either. It’s even colder.

Sometimes I look out and I see a cat in my yard. This one is the cat who doesn’t like me. I’m not mean to cats, and the other cats like me. This one stares, and then it hurries away without saying anything.

Filtered in ArtCard

Filtered in Picsart 


It’s snowed on Monday. It looked like a blizzard, but then it let up and it didn’t get deep at all. We watched it from the back door. The next day it melted.


I heard that my sister Lynn had a skunk living under her house. I think it looks like this. Lynn has a red dog that I haven’t met, but it got in the picture somehow.


Our weather turned warm so yesterday Mom and I sat on the deck, but then it started to rain. This morning was foggy, but this afternoon was hot. We picked up Mr. Frank and Deborah and went for a ride. Here you see me taking Deborah for a walk in Luray. 


We also went to a place and got hamburgers for Mr. Frank and me. On the way home, we saw some sheep and cows. The sheep had lambs, but Mom was driving and didn’t get pictures of them. Here are some cows for now.


See how clear it was? But later it rained. I hope tomorrow is nice again. I heard that the time is going to change, but it doesn’t really change for me. I still get up when I want to get up and I eat when I want to eat. Taking care of yourself is important.

March 6, 2026

Page Co-op Farm Bureau

Luray, VA


This farmers’ cooperative was formed in 1921. I decided to show it in black-and-white to give it a vintage feel, although the vehicles tell us that this is a contemporary view.

Across the parking lot is a store called the  Hawksbill Trading Company, named for Hawksbill Creek. We can see the reflection of the farm co-op in the window. 


The front of the store has a loading area where farmers can pick up bags of seed or feed or whatever they need. (Ha, that sounds like a slogan, doesn’t it?)


March 5, 2026

The Old Massanutten School

Luray, VA


This building served as a school from 1875 to 1937. It was moved to downtown Luray in 1974 so that it could be preserved as a historical attraction.



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. 

The first picture was taken through a window using my Nikon. The second one was taken by the feeder cam a month ago. Jays don’t come to that feeder as often as the finches and cardinals, but this one was probably hungry when snow was on the ground.


March 3, 2026

Light Snow on a Greening Field

A Hint of Spring, but First:
More Winter!

March 2, 2026

Mural at Rutters

Near Winchester, VA


I found this mural on the outskirts of Winchester near the airport. The reason I was looking for it was that I have seen a few other murals by the artist Layton Scarbrough, and saw this one listed on his website. It represents Winchester and the surrounding area, including farms and the Shenandoah River. 

Rutters is a gas station/convenience store chain from Pennsylvania. I think this is their first store in Virginia. It reminds me of a Sheetz with fancier lights, but if you aren’t from the mid-Atlantic states, you probably aren’t familiar with those stores either. 



March 1, 2026

White Barn in Snow

Hello, March! Winter will be over soon.

Today the weather was beautiful, but it’s supposed to get cold tomorrow with snow or rain, depending on the temperature.These pictures are from a snowy day in February. 


The City Daily Photo theme for March 1 is “White.” Since not much is whiter than snow, I went back through my pictures to find a snow scene that I had not used. I took both of these in Woodstock, VA.


February 28, 2026

Final February Dog Report

Hi! Charlie here. I hope you had a good week.

One day we took a short walk on the wetlands boardwalk in Woodstock.


We saw some mallard ducks, but the creek was a muddy greenish color so Mom made the picture black and white.


Mom says that this is the last day of February, and soon it will be spring. We imagine that the colors will be bright and the ducks will celebrate.


Ducks can fly. If I had wings, I could fly with them and have adventures.


There are still birds that come to the feeders in our yard. The cardinals eat a lot!



Mom got this thing that is supposed to have a smell that makes dogs calm. The smell seemed okay to me, but it gave her a headache so she unplugged it.


Today we went across the river to Seven Bends State Park. The sun was bright and the weather got warm, so other dogs and people were there.


I like the smells at the park. And we saw children playing.


After that, we went to the car wash. I’m not scared of it because I’ve been there before. It makes noise and sprays water, but I stay dry inside.


I don’t have much else to tell you. I spent one day at the kennel and I spent an afternoon at Sadie’s house. Oh, I got a new doggy seatbelt and it’s short, which makes me sit on the part of the seat that makes the seatbelt alarm go off. Luckily, we still have the longer one. I like it because it lets me jump through the space between the front and back seat. That makes Mom frown, but I think it’s fun!