Frederick County, Virginia
Yesterday was too cold to do much outdoors so I took my car for an oil change. The sun was shining so I decided to get some photos of farms in the snow. Unlike northern bloggers (such as Tom), we don't get many snow days in Virginia, and when we do, the back roads are often not cleared for a day or two.
These scenes are from Middletown area.
Middletown is a small town with a rich history. It is known for the Wayside Inn and Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park. It is also home to a busy community college.
The farmers probably appreciate the snow.
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ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
...snow adds a special touch to all of these scenes. Thanks Linda for sharing.
ReplyDeletei wonder why we don't get snow like we once did, when i was a kid .. Virginia is going through a mid-life crisis ... lol!! i wonder about the coal miners Walmart, story? had not heard that. neat-O!! ( ;
ReplyDeleteImagens lindas, mas eu não funcionaria no frio e na neve.
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Houses and buildings look so beautiful with the snowy backdrop that nature provides! Hope it warms up this week though! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteAlmost nothing prettier than a red barn in the snow.
ReplyDeleteGlad you had clear enough roads to capture these pretty scenes safely. Keep warm and keep your feet dry!
ReplyDeleteLovely pics. We didn't get much snow here in South East England.
ReplyDeleteEverything is better with a little snow :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful views, Linda!
ReplyDeleteFabulous snowy scenes.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Glorious snow and shadow shots!
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