North Fork of the Shenandoah
Black and White Weekend |
These scenes are from the Hollingsworth Road Bridge and inside the park. The flowers are near the play area, which is not quite open yet.
North Fork of the Shenandoah
Black and White Weekend |
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Love the reflections in the first and last photos.
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Lovely reflections!
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Have a wonderful weekend!
I wondered what the little veggies were in the field, all in a row. It reminded me to eat my fresh spinach soon! Loved the 2 reflections shots of the river!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, especially the sunlight on the water in the last photo.
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ReplyDeleteLooks like a beautiful state park, and awesome that you volunteer your time!
ReplyDeleteI applaud you for volunteering your time Linda. Great series of photos here!
ReplyDeletewow, the humidity lately has been nuts. but i guess it is summer. u take care. and thank you for the comments. you're so sweet. ( ;
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ReplyDeleteLovely blooms, what a serene river view. Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.
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