Not far from there is the South Fork of the Shenandoah. The river was out of its banks on Monday, covering what is a normally a gravel walkway and a canoe launch area.
very cool. i think they were hoping u were bring them a treat? something special. we have lots of flooding around here. all this rain is just so wild this year???! makes u wonder about next year, 2019? hope u fair better. ( ;
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very cool. i think they were hoping u were bring them a treat? something special. we have lots of flooding around here. all this rain is just so wild this year???! makes u wonder about next year, 2019? hope u fair better. ( ;
ReplyDeleteMooo!! Yes, rain and flooding seem the harbinger of climate change around here too. I am glad cows look content.
ReplyDelete...yep. I saw scenery like this in Virginia.
ReplyDeleteYes, the river does look quite high.
ReplyDeletelike the flooded area
ReplyDeleteThree nice photographs here :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Love the photos of the cows watching you. I wonder what they are thinking. :)
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