November 30, 2018

Looking Back on November

Here we are at the very end of November and there are so many pictures I haven't shown you! Well, it's Willy Nilly Friday so I'm doing a post of random shots, only this time they are in pairs by location.


1. Dickey Ridge, Shenandoah National Park. I drive up there often because it's only 5 miles from the grocery store in Front Royal that has a salad bar. I get my lunch and take it up to the park to eat while drinking in the view.
Sharing with Skywatch Friday and 
2. When we visited Orkney Springs, I found flowers scattered about, apparently from some sort of celebration.

Floral Friday.

3. It's been 30 days since we visited Capon Springs and I didn't get around to showing the pictures. It really deserves it's own post but just in case I don't get to it, here is a shot of the pond in autumn. Charming place, and it is just across the mountain in West Virginia! 

Weekend Reflection, Orange You Glad, and Signs, Signs.

4. I took so many photos of the ginkgo grove at Blandy that I didn't have time to pick out the best and post them. The leaves turn yellow every autumn but then fall, covering the ground in a golden carpet.

Frank took the picture of me. I was feeling pretty good then but now I'm down with a bad cold. I hope I'm better on Sunday because the weather is supposed to warm up and I want to get outside.

Have a good weekend!


14 comments:

  1. Hello, it is nice you live close enough to take your lunch and enjoy the views of Shenandoah. The Carpon Spring are pretty, I love the pretty yellow trees and leaves. Great shot of you! Happy weekend!

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  2. ...I think that I drove through your neck of the woods yesterday. I saw signs for Front Royal on my way to Williamsburg. Pretty countryside! Thanks Linda for stopping by, enjoy your week.

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  3. Nice Fall foliage, especially when reflected in calm waters.

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  4. Love your black and white - such beautiful light!

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  5. Beautiful shot of the pond and the fall colors. Hope you are feeling better!!

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  6. Loved all of your photographs here.
    That last picture of you is great.

    Happy December Wishes.

    All the best Jan

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  7. Interesting skies, and I love the photo at Capon Springs! The Ginkgo trees are beautiful!
    Hope your cold is better so you can get outside.

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  8. Such lovely pictures. I hope you are feeling better by now.

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