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Friday, October 29, 2021

21 May 2021 Starting Home

 It was getaway day and time to start the first par of our journey home.  We had hoped to visit a Virginia State Park we had not been to before, but a couple of state park LEO ruined that plan with a long extended chat session blocking the road into the park.


We diverted back to a local town park with creative hides placed by a local cacher.  Swallows and blue birds were plentiful in the park.





Tuesday, October 26, 2021

20 May 2021 Naked Creek Waterfalls

We have visited the waterfalls on trails in Shenandoah.  Today, Ali suggested we visit the falls of Naked Creek.  There is no formal trail to these falls, but the location is well documented.  We drove to the Naked Creek overlook and began our journey with a walk throuhg the field to the woods line.




While there is no trail, the path taken by others is visible especially in the spring.





We had a first glimpse of the falls from a much higher elevation.




The falls were peaceful and worth the effort to reach them.








It was a week for spotting towhees.


Mary's Rock is a favorite place for us to visit.  It was a pleasant and refreshing break from COVID to be outdoors chatting with another couple also visiting Mary's Rock.




The sunsets knew how to please this week.



Friday, October 01, 2021

19 May 2021 Dark Hollow Falls

We left our vehicle in the parking area and headed out for a hike.  The walk from the lodge to the main road was once again a perfect place for spotting birds. 




We think this is a Swainson's Warbler.  If so, it was a first sighting for us.


Our journey today was important for me.  When we last tried to visit Dark Hollow Falls I was extremely sick.  This is one of the easiest hikes in the park, but I spent that walk falling and struggling with my balance.  Today the world was a much happier place.



We've been at this pool on prior visits and enjoy seeing trout.  The crowds and activity made little chance of spotting trout today, but we looked anyway. 





We have visited Cave Cemetery before and made a return today.  This inholding resting place has more recent burials with a few in the current century.  Nineteen children have been buried here among the thirty-seven graves.  Early death was common for the residents of these hills.








It was a wonderful day.  I felt renewed have made it back to Shenandoah and visited Dark Hollow while standing.