June 6, 2025
June 5, 2025
Views from Moreland Gap Road
When I took Charlie to Fort Valley on Saturday, one of my goals was to get some pictures of mountain laurel. That may sound a silly because I have dozens of pictures of this plant in bloom from other years, but I like seeing it. I saw some along Fort Valley Road, but there was no safe place to pull off. I decided to drive home through Moreland Gap because that route has little traffic, although it is narrow and unpaved in places.

June 4, 2025
Mallards along Hawksbill Creek
The creek had plenty of water in it, but if you see the debris level in the surrounding trees, you can see that it flooded recently. In fact, I read that the creek has a high level of E. coli right now, probably as a result of stormwater picking up manure and even sewage and carrying it into the creek.
June 3, 2025
June 2, 2025
Pets and Art in Luray
Yesterday in Page County
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Monday Mosaics / Murals |
June 1, 2025
A Loyal Following
On Thursday, I went to the funeral of Charles Poland, a beloved history teacher, who passed away at the age of 90. I wrote about him on Tuesday and have mentioned him many times over the years. The funeral was in Purcellville, not far from where my sister used to live. Then we formed a car caravan and rode out to Ebenezer Cemetery in Bluemont.
The ride felt familiar although most of the territory was new to me. Our field trips with Dr. Poland were carried out in a similar way: car following car down rural roads into the middle of nowhere. We passed homes and farms. At one point I thought I heard goats and glanced over and saw some standing on top of a car in a farmyard!
Finally we reached a country cemetery, which seemed poetically appropriate. Dr. Poland often ended his tours at a cemetery where Civil War soldiers were buried, where he would discuss the losses of whatever campaign we were studying. Even though he made a career teaching and writing about the Civil War, he made sure we understood that it was a terrible and wasteful war.
I picked out three more pictures from past tours to show you. The first one amuses me because group members are studying a map after we took a wrong turn near Cold Harbor. That rarely happened because Dr. Poland and his wife Betty drove the routes on a previous weekend to plan all the stops. He’s second from left in the picture.
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Dr. Poland usually wore a hat, and I quickly learned that it was important to have one for sunny afternoons. I also learned to carry sunscreen, water, snacks, and insect repellent.
Today’s final photo is from 2009. It was a pleasure to see some of my old classmates at the funeral, and they were in this Appomattox photo: Jon and Sheryl W., Pam, John B., plus Martha and Betty.
Notes: My Civil War Field Trips website was about these tours. Eventually I gave it up for the easier task of blogging.
I also wrote book reports for homework and turned them into reviews on Amazon, which was known mostly as a bookstore in those days. This started my hobby of writing reviews, which I still do.
Dr. Poland recently completed a book on Animals in the Civil War. I have ordered a copy.
May 31, 2025
The Last Week of May
It was a busy week. Marie left on Monday, which was Memorial Day. I had a dermatology appointment on Tuesday, and had to have a spot on my cheek removed for a biopsy. They also treated other sun-damaged spots, leaving me with a slightly beat-up looking face. And it rained.
I always rest in the car for a while after that sort of appointment because I want to be sure that I have recovered enough to drive safely. The spray that they use on my face leaves me lightheaded. I took a picture of dogwoods through the wet car window.
May 30, 2025
May 29, 2025
Field and Bright Clouds
There’s a barn in the distance, but it 's lost in shadow so all you can see is the faint glow of the metal roof.
May 28, 2025
May 27, 2025
A Respected Teacher, a Caring Friend
Charles Preston Poland, Jr.
1934 - 2025
May 26, 2025
Memorial Day 2025
Since Marie did not need to leave until noon, we took Charlie to the dog park in Strasburg this morning. I had another reason for going there, and that was to photograph the display of flags downtown.
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