Monday, September 29, 2014

Three Days in Shenandoah

We took a little break from all of the history experience to explore the natural beauty of Shenandoah National Park. The trees are beginning their colorful transformation. 
 We had nice weather. 
 I was impressed with the vast variety of trees. So many new ones to learn...beech, balsam, hickory. 
 We walked for a ways on the AT 
 That is Appalachian Trail. It is a national trail from Georgia to Maine. 
 The trail markers are clear and seem to defy most meddling. The mileposts for the 105 miles of Skyline Dr are similarly permanent. 
 We saw two bears as we drove yesterday morning. Sorry, I was not fast enough with the camera so no photos. The only wildlife I was able to capture with camera were a few deer and more stick bugs. 
 These two are working to insure the survival of the species. At first I was thinking why do these bugs hang out on buildings so much...then I realized they are probably all around they just show up better on buildings. Our first couple nights were at the north end of the park at Matthew's Arm. Last night we went to Mount Loft. 
 It was nice enough to sit out and quilt while enjoying a glass of wine.
Here are a few more photos:




 I love the woodsy woods. I look forward to more forest walks when we get to the Blue Ridge Parkway. In the mean time we will experience a bunch of our national heritage. 
Monticello, Colonial Williamsburg, etc






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