Eastham Park is along the South Fork of the Shenandoah. We've been going there since the trail was first paved in 2011.
This brick gateway is beside Luray Avenue on the way to the park. I was trying to get a blooming forsythia bush in the picture but it is a bit in the distance. It's behind the gate to the right.
Front Royal has a nice library on Criser Road. This groundhog seems to live between the library and the school. I saw him previously in December.
Groundhogs have other names including woodchuck.
I am thankful that it is officially Spring! Today was not as nice as the last few days because it rained all day, and up in the mountains there was snow. But a few flowers are blooming and more will follow soon.
Thankful Thursday and Fences.
Hello, pretty view of the river. I love the daffies. I have seen our resident groundhog. Enjoy your day, have a great weekend!
ReplyDeletelovely fences and nature Love from Poland
ReplyDeleteGostei de ver estas fotografias.
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Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
The park looks like a great place to explore. The dogs sure enjoy it, good place for them to meet up with old friends. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely park, especially on sunny days!
ReplyDeleteNice to have so many parks around you
ReplyDeleteThe groundhog must be happy that spring is stirring.
ReplyDeleteI am thankful that it is spring too, although I am in VA today and got caught in a sleet storm! What???
ReplyDeleteOfficially here, but it still needs to warm up a bit more for me! Happy weekend Diane
ReplyDeleteLovely views. I love spring flowers. We had a little snow here today.
ReplyDeleteWhat a very nice park this looks, I enjoyed your photographs.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
It looks so serene and spring-like! Thanks for sharing the photos.
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