Seen Last Month in Haymarket, VA
![]() |
Wordless Wednesday on Tuesday |
Usually when I take Charlie to W.O. Riley Park, we go to the arboretum area to walk. Last week I had a couple of books to drop off at the little free library, so we went to the upper area where the playground is.
![]() |
Mosaic Monday |
Mount Zion is a common name for churches around here. This one is a Lutheran church on Ridge Road northwest of New Market. It had its roots in 1853, and early services were held in a school house. The present church was completed in 1872, with the bell tower added in 1918.
With our country in turmoil, I try to quiet my mind by posting positive things. This evening I'm going to let Charlie tell you about his day, but first I would like to voice support for our nation’s veterans, many of whom are federal employees. It is a horrible injustice that they and other loyal government workers were let go under an ill-advised plan devised by Elon Musk, who isn't even from this country.
Here is a different view of the fallen tree that I showed yesterday. I looked at that rootball to try to spot artifacts, but the only evidence of the old farm that I saw was a piece of wire, which was probably from the fence that once went through there.
This morning was busy: Physical therapy at 9 (for my sore knee), then podiatrist at 11 in a different town. (Fortunately, what I thought was an ingrown toenail turned out to just be a “Lister’s corn,” which the doctor removed.) I stopped at the library. This afternoon I went grocery shopping, which involved three different stores just to get what I wanted.
On the way home, I decided to take a break, which I need to do fairly often when I’m driving because my eyes get really tired. Some dramatic dark clouds were forming, so I headed for Cedar Creek Battlefield to get a “big sky “ photo. This view is looking towards Signal Knob from Claven Lane.
Although I see nuthatches now and then, I didn't recognize this one from the video on the feeder camera. It was close to the lens and looked larger than a nuthatch! Plus, I rarely see them up close; often they're clinging upside down on a to a tree trunk.
After the Photos app identified this as a white breasted nuthatch, I confirmed it on a second app to make sure.
![]() |
Wild Bird Wednesday |
There is no Monday Murals linkup this week or next because Sami is traveling, so I'm going to post some flowers today. Nothing is blooming here, but I saw flowers for sale in the supermarket.
![]() |
Garden Affair / Mosaic Monday |
New Market, VA
The Methodist congregation in New Market built their first church, a log building, on Lee Street around 1831. In 1857, they purchased this lot to build their new church, completing the original wooden part of the structure in 1861, the first year of the Civil War. That original structure stood here during the Battle of New Market on May 15, 1864. While there is no known account of the church during the battle, it no doubt experienced the same trauma as other buildings: Artillery shells exploding around it with thunderous ear-shattering concussions, and musketballs rattling off the walls.
After the war, an African-American Methodist congregation was formed in New Market by African-American ministers who visited the area to serve recently freed slaves and local black communities. In 1873 the congregation opened Asbury Methodist Church on Cadet Road.
The African-American population in New Market declined in numbers over the years and by 1965 the congregation of Asbury Methodist was too small to remain in operation. Historically black Cavalry Methodist Church in Mount Jackson faced the same challenges so in that year, both churches merged with Manor Memorial Church here.
The March theme for City Daily Photo is Fire.
I thought of that when I was walking Charlie at the state park this week and spotted a grill in the picnic area.
![]() |
Filtered in Picsart for Caturday. |
Daily Photo
Navigating this Blog: You can search the 8,900+ entries in this blog using the Search box at the top left of the page. To view other recent posts, use the Older Posts link (above right) or scroll up to the Blog archive and click on this month or last month in the sidebar on the left. Also check out the labels (tags) to see posts about one of my frequent topics (such as Shenandoah or Family or Birds.
Thanks for Visiting!