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August 22, 2026
Saturday Critters with Charlie
August 21, 2026
Ranger with a Fiddle
Today I went to a talk on “Music and the Civil War” at Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park. In addition to the discussion, there was music so the audience could hear actual songs that the soldiers sang. This ranger’s fiddle playing and singing was accompanied by Ranger Chris playing rhythm on”bones,” which were two pieces of hickory. He was skilled at clacking them like castanets.
Coming soon: The 110th Birthday of our National Park Service on August 25. Admission is free on that day. Actually, admission to the Cedar Creek Battlefield is always free, except for tours of the Belle Grove Manor House. Nearby Shenandoah National Park usually charges per vehicle, so a free day is a great benefit for visitors who don’t have an annual pass.
August 20, 2026
Dark Clouds, Silver Lake
Dayton, VA
This afternoon, dark clouds signaled that rain was coming, but it didn’t start until tonight. So far, it hasn’t amounted to much.
August 19, 2026
Birds and Alternate Versions
Next we see a bird that I noticed when I was walking Charlie. It was singing, and was shaped like a robin, but I wasn’t positive until I cropped and lightened an alternate picture. I usually try to take two pictures of a subject in case one of them is blurred. This also gives me an extra shot for experimenting.
August 18, 2026
Views and Flowers at Purple Fox Vineyard
Near Harrisonburg
August 17, 2026
Mural on South Branch Inn
Moorefield, WV
This huge painting is by artist Kelson Thorne. He calls it “Through the Trough,” referring to a gorge on the South Branch of the Potomac. The Trough was documented in 1748 in the writings of a young surveyor named George Washington!
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August 16, 2026
Just Collages of Scenery
It's Sunday and I’m tired, partly because Charlie woke me before dawn this morning. I don’t have much new to report today, so I’m reposting some scenic photos, combined into collages for the Mosaic linkup.
These are all pictures from the Shenandoah Valley and mountain region. I am fortunate to live in such a beautiful area.
August 15, 2026
Charlie’s Mid-August Report
Hi! This week was not as exciting as last week when Mom’s sister was visiting. We didn’t do anything new until today
August 14, 2026
A View of Mount Carmel Cemetery
This cemetery stands on a hill overlooking Middletown, VA.
The Middletown Cemetery, on a knoll west of the village, was the only point where Union officers believed they could establish a strong position and attempt to slow the Confederate advance. They hoped to halt the momentum that had propelled the Southern troops since the beginning of their surprise attack. From this high ground General George Getty's division, approximately 2,500 strong, repulsed two Confederate assaults. Frustrated, General Jubal Early massed nearly 30 cannon near the Heater House and along Valley Pike (ahead of you and to the left).
The 30-minute cannonade, along with a third Confederate attack that threatened to turn the Union right, finally forced Getty to order a withdrawal.
Second Look
I just took a second look at this snapshot I took a month ago and realized it almost looks like the dog is taking a picture!
August 13, 2026
Woodbine Market at 20 Years
Near Lebanon Church, VA
The View from Squirrel Ridge
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