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| At the State Arboretum near Boyce, Virginia | 
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| At the State Arboretum near Boyce, Virginia | 
 This man was demonstrating his craft at a September festival. I'm posting his picture now for the current City Daily Photo theme: Worker.
This man was demonstrating his craft at a September festival. I'm posting his picture now for the current City Daily Photo theme: Worker.  Last week I went to the ophthalmologist in Winchester (Virginia) and while I was waiting for my dilated eyes to return to normal, I took some pictures. (I also ate lunch in my car and then drove a short distance to have the tires rotated. Then I went to the store before driving home.)
Last week I went to the ophthalmologist in Winchester (Virginia) and while I was waiting for my dilated eyes to return to normal, I took some pictures. (I also ate lunch in my car and then drove a short distance to have the tires rotated. Then I went to the store before driving home.) Today was our first real snow of the season. Predictions sounded a bit worrisome, because 5 to 8 inches of snow can cause traffic problems and power outages. While there were some of both, I was not affected very much. Our power only flickered, and although I did go out this afternoon, the traffic was not unbearable. Temperatures were above freezing so snow on the roads melted fairly quickly.
Today was our first real snow of the season. Predictions sounded a bit worrisome, because 5 to 8 inches of snow can cause traffic problems and power outages. While there were some of both, I was not affected very much. Our power only flickered, and although I did go out this afternoon, the traffic was not unbearable. Temperatures were above freezing so snow on the roads melted fairly quickly. On our way back from lunch in Rippon, we stopped at Dinosaur Land to take a few fun photos. We also did a little shopping in their gift shop.
On our way back from lunch in Rippon, we stopped at Dinosaur Land to take a few fun photos. We also did a little shopping in their gift shop.|  | 
| Teach Children to Be Kind to Animals | 
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| Trees near, Boyce, Virginia | 
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| Peggy, Marie, Lynn | 
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| In Sperryville, VA | 
Mural Design and Artwork Created by StudentsFrom Belle Meade, Hearthstone, and R.C.E.S.Rappahannock County, Virginia
"With this vision we unite all people of the world through a common pledge. This community art project created to honor Earth Day, was designed to emphasize the urgent need for continued environmental and wildlife conservation for all life forms, many of which are already endangered or on the verge of extinction. It is intended to recognize and support the National Park Service, as well as other countless organizations and individuals in our communities that dedicate efforts to preserving and protecting nature. Illustrated here are only several of the over 500 known or likely known species native to the Shenandoah National Park and surrounding areas which can be found listed in the Biota of Virginia Database as a “Concern for Conservation” by the Virginia Fish and Wildlife Information Service or vafwis.org. We encourage others around the globe to come together in celebration and commitment and use this mural as a template to illustrate the myriad of endangered species native to their own parks and backyards."
 In honor of Lynn's birthday, I'm posting a couple of old portraits of her. I took these photos back when I was taking a class in Studio Lighting at Northern Virginia Community College.  (I took many photo classes there.)
In honor of Lynn's birthday, I'm posting a couple of old portraits of her. I took these photos back when I was taking a class in Studio Lighting at Northern Virginia Community College.  (I took many photo classes there.)  These roses have fallen victim to winter since I photographed them on November 11. Even then they were almost finished, but I liked the shadows on the wall.
These roses have fallen victim to winter since I photographed them on November 11. Even then they were almost finished, but I liked the shadows on the wall.I believe these are mallards. Did you notice the other duck on the grass?
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| Stephens City, VA | 
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