Anyway, the photos are part of an exhibition with a "Travel" theme. Eight members of the Shenandoah Chapter of Photog Friends are participating. The photos will be displayed until September 20, with luck. Our last show ended very early with the Covid19 lockdown.
The Trading Post is trying hard to keep customers safe. They even have a hand washing station near the entrance. The spigot is operated with a foot pedal.
I'm including a picture of a pretty display of glass. Did you know that West Virginia is famous for its glass?
By the way, I learned that Wardensville was once named Trout Run after a local creek.
After I left the store, I drove across the ridge to Baker. I happened across this United Methodist Church there.
I was impressed with the implementation of its health protocol. In my country there are also strict regulations.
ReplyDeleteHopefully the situation will recover again, no more epidemic.
Greetings from Indonesia.
Nice church to vivit, odd looking at a red cowboy cow
ReplyDeleteNice post
ReplyDelete...a lovely collection finished with a beautiful church.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know about WV and glass. I have a WV sticker on my car's back window, from the former owner who loved to go there and take part in activism against mountain-top-removal.
ReplyDeleteInteresting.
ReplyDeleteI love all that glass in the window!
ReplyDeleteThe glass is beautiful ... it’s great that your photographs will be displayed in the gallery.
ReplyDeleteThe church looks serene.
ReplyDelete