A View of African American Burial Grounds
On Tuesday, there was a talk at our county library for Black History Month. As a history enthusiast, I look forward to special events like this.
On Tuesday, there was a talk at our county library for Black History Month. As a history enthusiast, I look forward to special events like this.
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Monday Murals |
I must say this is fancier than any of the libraries I went to when I was a child. I still loved them though.
"The books that the world calls immoral are books that show its own shame."A group of so-called religious parents are threatening the funding of Samuels Public Library. They insist that books that they deem unsuitable for children must be removed, and the board of supervisors is listening to them, and may withhold funding that the library needs to continue operating.
~ Oscar Wilde
Herndon, VA
This building is currently used as The Herndon Friends Meeting, but it was once the home of a women's club which established a library here. That group was called a fortnightly club, which was apparently a popular name used by women’s clubs in the 19th century.
“The Herndon Fortnightly Club was founded in 1869 by eleven women interested in studying literature, art, science, and the popular interests of the day. Early on, the Club decided to start lending books. By 1900 they had collected over 1000 volumes. Much of the collection was lost in The Big Fire of 1917. In 1927, the Club constructed this Greek Revival building to house the new collection. It became the Herndon Fortnightly Library, the first lending library in Fairfax County.”
Shenandoah County Library
Town Office
Last weekend I drove to the village of Washington in Rappahannock County. Oh, first I took Charlie for a run in a dog park so that he would be calm during the ride. After he burns off extra energy, he relaxes and often naps.
The Rappahannock County Library has a large classical-style building plus a book barn for used book sales. It also has a nice view of farms and the Blue Ridge Mountains.I had a busy weekend and I'm tired. But first, let me wish all the dads a Happy Father's Day!
On Friday I made an unscheduled trip into Fort Valley on behalf of Lynn, who had injured her ankle and could not go out to pick up an antique radio that she won in an online auction for $8. It wasn't that far for me and the location was a nice old farm. And as a bonus for my good deed, I saw a bald eagle flying over Fort Valley Road. It's the second time I saw one there and again it was not possible to get a picture.
After that I did some shopping in Herndon, which is a fairly long drive from home. I had tried to avoid it but could not get the items online.
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Rescued Parrot |
This winter mural is in the children's section of the Shenandoah County Library. Note that Mr. Deer has a scarf to keep warm.
Monday Murals |
On Monday we drove to Virginia's Northern Neck, a region between the Rappahannock and Potomac Rivers. Frank had a real estate settlement there on Tuesday and I felt the least stressful plan was to spend the night.
On the way back, I made a detour to visit Caledon State Park. I'd never visited this park and wanted to take a look. It is known as bald eagle habitat, but we did not see any eagles.
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Signs 2 / My Corner of the World. |
This is a post with lots of pictures and they aren't in quite the order that I envisioned but Blogger has changed and made it more difficult to move images around and format them. I used to do much of that in HTML but now that it doesn't show spaces between the images, it takes way too long to do. I already made a suggestion but so far the problem persists.
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Thankful Thursday / Signs, Signs |
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