Edinburg, VA
This afternoon, I wound up in Edinburg after Charlie got restless and campaigned to go out. I wanted to stop at the recycling center because I had a bunch of glass bottles. (Our town’s recycling contractor does not take glass. I’m just happy that they pick up our other recycling because until last week, we did not have any recycling pickup at all here. This will decrease my trips to the recycling center a great deal.) I also took some large boxes because I don’t want to fill up my recycling container with cardboard.
A rainstorm was in the forecast, so I felt it was best not to drive very far. I decided to go to nearby Stony Creek by Edinburg Mill. I snapped a few pictures of mallard ducks before I got Charlie out of the car, and then took him a short distance upstream to walk where he would not scare the ducks. We found a narrow trail down to the water.
I was pleased to find a new spot for viewing the water.
The final picture shows the old railroad bridge in the distance. Trains no longer run through here, and there are hopes that the right-of-way will become a trail for walking and biking.








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