We've had some beautiful days and I've gotten outside to enjoy the scenery and take pictures. I have a surplus of images for Willy Nilly Friday and other linkups, plus of course some that I just want to post so they don't languish unseen.
1. Fences: Along a peaceful lane at Blandy Experimental Farm.
2. Also at Blandy, an arbor shown in black and white.
3. Work on the new state park in Woodstock is progressing. I dropped by one day to take a look at the Lupton Road entrance and chatted with Ranger Tom, who happened to be there keeping an eye on things. Part of the park property is still being used by a farmer, and the corn has grown tall.
The park is closed during the week while construction crews are working, but on weekends you can walk in and explore.
The park is closed during the week while construction crews are working, but on weekends you can walk in and explore.
4. A local photo group has "Purple" as a topic this week. I noticed the color in a shop window and caught a reflection of clouds at the same time.
5. Floral Friday, Friday Bliss: I found plenty of purple flowers to photograph in various parks and public gardens. The pretty lavender trumpet was displayed on what looks like a huge weed at the edge of the cornfield shown above.
6. Skywatch: The paths in Shenandoah County Park were recently paved, making them accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.
7. The historic Sonner House in Strasburg has been repaired and the new owners are holding it open tomorrow afternoon (9/7/19). I'm glad they were able to save this house from further deterioration. When I reported on it in 2017, a wall was badly bowed. A contractor and his wife purchased it and fixed it up.
8. The final picture is from our brief visit to the Bahamas back in 2010. The islands were hit hard this week by Hurricane Dorian. From what we've seen so far, the devastation has been horrific. I know this is on the minds of caring people everywhere.
Organizations like Mercy Corps are doing what they can to help.
Lovely shots!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series.
ReplyDelete...Linda, what a wonderful diverse collection of photos! A house is saved and houses are destroyed and life goes on. Thanks for checking in, I hope that you are enjoying your weekend.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed each of your snaps. However, I liked the first and last best of all.
ReplyDeleteThe restored house should be interesting to peek into when it's opened up. Love your photos, and also am so sorry about the devastation in the Bahamas.
ReplyDeleteThe beautiful fence and country road (first photo) really does it for me! Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteGreat photographs, I particularly like your first one.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
The purple flowers are cheerful to see.
ReplyDeleteI like how you captured the arch of the arbor!
ReplyDeleteBelas fotografias, gostei de ver e aproveito para desejar um bom fim-de-semana.
ReplyDeleteAndarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
I would like to take a walk on that beautiful lane in your first shot :) And the b&w shot is very graphic, I like that :)
ReplyDeleteThe shot of the stained glass in the church is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots Linda!
ReplyDeleteYour floral collage in purple is so charming! I like also the impressive arch photo very much. Thank you for linking Linda.
ReplyDeleteYour black and white is very beautiful - great contrast and shapes.
ReplyDeleteHolzzäune gefallen mir immer am Besten,
ReplyDeletesie passen gut in die Landschaft !
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