I took these photos on Sunday near the ski lift at the top of "Locher Bowl." Beyond the resort you are looking toward Great North Mountain and West Virginia, where it was snowing.
Across the pond you see some of the old hotel buildings at Orkney Springs. They are now part of Shrine Mont.
I don't ski but it's fun to watch. This afternoon Ben and I went over to watch the skiers for a little while.

Yesterday afternoon I drove to Mt. Jackson for supplies. Frank was working; he handled a home inspection, having sold a house here in Basye.

Just made some updates to my Civil War trips website. For one thing, I created this graphic and added it to the homepage. The bookstore is a mini-store on Amazon.com. I also made sure I had links to the bookstore on the pages which get the most hits.
In addition, I corrected the link to Webhero, the hosting service for Civil War Field Trips. They have an affiliate program but I've never earned any referral credits -- not surprising since my link went to a "File not found" page. Anyway, I've been with them for several years and have been pleased with their hosting.
Our friend Scamp came to visit on Tuesday and is still here tonight. His family was in Northern Virginia for a few days for medical visits. 
Yes, there are numbers painted on them. Frank took the pictures because I was driving.
After using the image and saving it to my hard drive with a descriptive title, I close it and return to Bridge (which displays the original pictures in thumbnail versions). Usually my image is still highlighted. I click on Tools in the Menu bar, then select Batch Rename. I use these selections as shown:

Sunbow (defined by American Heritage Science Dictionary): A prismatic arc of colors, similar to a rainbow, resulting from the refraction of sunlight through a mist or spray of water.

We saw a house for sale with a gorgeous view. It's expensive for the Basye area, but few houses have a view this fine, plus the house has a extra apartment on the lower level.
I finished listening to a 16-hour audio book, Sword Over Richmond - An Eyewitness History of McClellan's Peninsula Campaign
The weather this week is as warm as last week was cold. Last week we had temperatures in the teens; this week it's been in the 50's and 60's. So when we went to Harrisonburg on Monday, I begged that we drive over to the arboretum on University Drive for a walk around the pond.


I took this picture before the decorations were removed and put away. Now that they are gone, the house looks a bit plain. But I'll get used to it.A Note on Format Changes: You may not notice the change in this blog's appearance, but today I finally upgraded the template of this blog so that I can use more of Blogger's features. While I was at it, I made some changes in the fonts to make the print easier to read.