One evening I was sitting on a bench while Charlie rested on the grass. I took a cell phone picture of the darkening sky. The phone made the red look more intense than it really was.
July 31, 2025
Red Sky Exaggerated
July 30, 2025
Different Birds, Same Perch
This could almost be one of those little games where you find the differences between the two pictures.
These photos are from February. Both birds are perched on the same shepherd’s hook, And both are gray with a little black, and a white front.
July 29, 2025
July 28, 2025
Shenandoah Daydream Mural
Woodstock, VA
![]() |
Monday Murals |
July 27, 2025
Scenery, an Irresistible Subject
I take a lot of scenic pictures, even though I'll never find fame or fortune from them. I'm not Ansel Adams, and after all, anyone with a cell phone can take decent landscape photos. I do make an effort to take pictures of other things, but pretty scenes are irresistible, and I think that people like seeing them as a virtual tour, especially when there is text explaining where they are.
Below our three collages of landscapes that I published on this blog in the past. These all happen to be in West Virginia because I grouped them together. I guess I like categorizing things, and the first set features black and white pictures with bodies of water in them. I wasn’t even aware that they all had water when I put them together, but I guess that water helps provide contrast and patterns that show up well in black-and-white.
![]() |
Sharing with Mosaic Monday |
July 26, 2025
Kitten, Charlie, Zebras
Charlie has a few things to say, but first here’s a kitten for Caturday.
Birds on Bare Branches
Although I love the green leaves of summer, a bare tree allows me to see birds which are otherwise hidden. This tree may be dead, but it still has value to wildlife.
July 25, 2025
The Artist
Today in Winchester
July 24, 2025
Update At the Vet’s and in Edinburg
Here's Charlie as he waited to see the veterinarian today. He was a good boy, and you couldn't tell that his tummy was bothering him, but he didn't eat yesterday except for chewing on grass, and he had other signs of digestive issues. Dr. Jim examined him. Tests indicated bad bacteria, so we got prescription medication.
July 23, 2025
Getting Ducks in a Row
My older daughter has been replacing fixtures in my vacant condo. On Monday, she asked for some measurements because she was going shopping for additional items at Habitat’s Restore and Mercy House Building Supply Store. They both carry used home improvement items, and also brand new overstock items.
I put Charlie in the car to head for the condo, but first we stopped at the county landfill to drop off recycling, including a defective battery from a drill. (Did you know that lithium batteries have caused house fires? And you’re not supposed to put them in regular trash because they can explode in the garbage truck!)
“Cameras often struggle to focus on water because water surfaces create reflections, low contrast, and refracted images that confuse the autofocus system, making it hard to determine the true subject to focus on.”
July 22, 2025
July 21, 2025
Bringing Fire Back to the Mountains
George Washington National Forest
"Fire has been an essential natural process in Appalachian oak and pine forests for thousands of years. Lightning caused some fires, and Native Americans intentionally set fires. Fires opened the forest understory, which increased plant diversity, improved browse for wildlife and made traveling easier. Early European settlers continued to use fire as a tool to shape their surroundings.
Teams of skilled fire experts are using controlled burns to safely reintroduce fire to these forests. Burns take place only when the weather conditions are best to control smoke, manage fire behavior, and ensure the safety of the fire team, nearby residents, and private property."
July 20, 2025
More Changes in Mt. Jackson
Yesterday Charlie told you about going to the new dog park in Mount Jackson. There’s a LOVE sign there, which is actually how I learned about the park, when an artist posted that she painted the letters on the sign at the dog park.
![]() |
Mosaics / Murals |
![]() |
Belgravia Road. |
July 19, 2025
Heading Toward Normal
It was a fairly busy week, with a visit to the dermatologist, several afternoons at the condo where Lynn is replacing old lighting fixtures, and a few local expeditions with Charlie. I still can't walk very far without aching, but it’s getting better by the day. I've been having prescriptions and groceries delivered with a trial membership to Walmart+. That's a big help when you have back pain.
Charlie is going to tell you about our expedition yesterday, but first here is a picture of him that I edited using a filter called Technical in the BeCasso app.
I hope we start having adventures every day like we used to. It is more fun to go to parks than it is to stay home or go to the vet.
July 18, 2025
Overlooking
Shenandoah National Park