My site statistics show that I have posted 700 times with the Creeks and Rivers label. I may owe non-bloggers an explanation about labels. Basically they are tags or topics, and we decide for ourselves what labels we want to have on our blog. They can be useful in finding subjects later, and they can help search engines find our posts.
I hope that my regular readers are not tired of seeing river pictures. I feel that pictures of the Shenandoah River are almost a requirement of having a blog centered on the Shenandoah Valley.
![]() |
Sharing with Water H2O and Skywatch |
Here we see the North Fork of the Shenandoah as I saw it today from the Hollingsworth Road bridge. Most of our snow has melted.
...winter beauty.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful
ReplyDeleteWe love your rivers Linda,
ReplyDeletewater gives life!
The pictures you made are perfect!!!
Have a beautiful day!
can never get tired of river pictures...they are lovely
ReplyDeleteYour scenes are very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSo artistic and beautiful
ReplyDeleteYou can post pictures of the beautiful area where you reside forever as far as I am concerned. I will never tire of them.
ReplyDeleteLove your river photos. The artsy images are very pretty. Have a great day and a happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteStunning winter beauty, Linda! Thank you for sharing such amazing images. Would love to visit this place some day.
ReplyDeleteEsha (from SkywatchFriday)
https://mysoultalks.com/finding-calm-in-sky-gazing-skywatchfriday/
All the river and creek photos you want - appreciated here. Glad you told me those were altered photos, which I'd not choose compared to the real things.
ReplyDeleteI never get tired of nature picture, and that includes rivers. Post away! Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteYour last scene is so creative. I never tire of your rivers and creeks. You live in a beautiful area.
ReplyDeleteI love river photos, especially yours.
ReplyDeleteThat second picture is stunning. I want to keep it in my minds eye (like daffodils for Wordsworth). Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteHey, creeks and rivers are popular subjects! No one's complaining, right! Keep sharing!
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words