November 7, 2014

Along Wilkins Loop


The loop road at Blandy Experimental Farm provides a pretty place to ride, but locals like to walk on it or sometimes jog. This is in the Virginia State Arboretum and there's no admission charge unless there's a special event going on.

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15 comments:

  1. Such lovely shots! Still looks like autumn over there.

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  2. Wow, what a beautiful spot for a walk. The trees are still looking beautiful. Lovely images, have a happy weekend!

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  3. Yes, indeed, wonderful place to live and to remember! Beautiful photos with the fall colors!

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  4. Taking a walk along a traim in Maine today, better make sure the blaze orange is on... hunting season.

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  5. You caught all the splendor of fall. I was in Montana so I missed our beautiful Pennsylvania fall. Montana is nothing but BROWN.

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  6. Beautiful photos! Looks like a pretty place to go for a walk.

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  7. Love those dappled skies.

    And much more colour than we have at present.

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  8. thanks for sharing all your pretty photos, the views are beautiful

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  9. Beautiful Fall...I just love to go to Arboretums ... Cool yours is free.

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  10. very nice I try to go for a walk every day :)

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  11. It is very pleasing to the eyes. Nature itself is beautiful plus you capture it in such way that results to a really awesome scenery.

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  12. A very lovely place for taking a walk. Your fall colors were really pretty. Loved that the dogs got to enjoy it too.

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