November 29, 2019

Marie's Visit, Mountain Vistas.

1. I took this yesterday evening as Thanksgiving Day drew to a close. Clouds obscured Signal Knob. 

Black and White Weekend.
2. It was nice to have Marie visit, however briefly. I picked her up at the airport on Wednesday morning and dropped her off at the Metro yesterday afternoon. She is my younger daughter.

3. On Wednesday afternoon, Marie and I made a brief visit to Shenandoah National Park. The views to the west were very clear but the wind was blowing a bit too strongly for us to spend much time outside.

4. Next are two more picture from park overlooks. I visit the northern section of the park frequently because it is not far from home and I have a pass.


5. Skywatch Friday This is the same view that I showed at the beginning of this post, taken on a different evening.  I can see this panorama of the Massanutten Range from my home.


14 comments:

  1. nice landscape silhouette :) Love your mountains.

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  2. ...a beautiful spot to visit! It's easy to see why you enjoy the park so. Thanks Linda for stopping by, enjoy your weekend.

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  3. great SW photo and and the other photos, nice places in the park!!
    good weekend
    Elke

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  4. Lovely post! Your black and white is very dramatic.

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  5. It looks like you had a nice visit. When I was younger my visits to my parents were too brief at Thanksgiving.

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  6. Wonderful shots from the high ground.

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  7. Beautiful views and nice that you were able to spend time with your daughter.

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  8. Such beautiful views …

    All the best Jan

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  9. Lovely views, especially the last one.

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  10. I'm glad you had a nice visit with your daughter.

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  11. You can enjoy really stunning scenes there - just gorgeous!

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  12. So good to have a visit with your daughter and an extra treat for her o get that beautiful drive.

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