Spring and Fall are festival seasons around here. I think May and October have the most events, with April and September close behind.
There were so many events this weekend I had trouble choosing which one to do today. Art at the Mill is ending this weekend, but we went last week so it was not important to go again. Not far from there is the Mother's Day Plant Sale at the State Arboretum, but we've been three or four times in the past and didn't buy much, although it's enjoyable. The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley had a Mort Kuntsler event but there will be some related lectures that I want to hear later. Also, it's Wildflower Weekend in Shenandoah National Park, which we enjoyed last year, and there are Garden Tours in Berkeley Springs, which we've done before. And that's just the start of the list of events that I saw listed online, some of them on a
Shenandoah Valley site.
Somehow I came across a description of
Martinsburg Heritage Days and decided that was the place to go today. It turned out to be an excellent choice, although Frank was having back pain and sat out the tour that I found most amazing, and that was the tunnel tour at the Triple Brick Building. If you get a chance to take it and you aren't afraid of old cellars and caves, be sure to go!
I haven't downloaded my pictures yet, and I hope I have some worth sharing. We had previously toured only a
tiny section of Martinsburg but were impressed by the architecture. It is in West Virginia about 20 miles from Winchester.