The town's park has a view of Massanutten Mountain (when it's not hidden by rain clouds) and the North Fork of the Shenandoah.
I'm thankful to live in an awesome area.
The river is still high but it's no longer flooding the lower part of the park.
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Beautiful!
ReplyDelete...lots of things to be thankful for.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a community garden.
ReplyDeleteIt is!
DeleteYour views are beautiful. I have been in this area a few times and have always enjoyed it. Thank you for linking up and have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThat's some dense fog over the heights!
ReplyDeleteThe mountain view is so dramatic...beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLots of flood here, closed 2 parks I go to.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty - so lush and green!
ReplyDeleteDespite the rain and low clouds it still looks very nice indeed.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Great shot.
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The first photo is my favourite Love from Europe
ReplyDeleteYou do live in a lovely area. So much pretty scenery there! I like the shot of the river.
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