Monday, October 15, 2012
Trading Green for Blue
I remember many years ago when I left home in Michigan after college to move to New Mexico that there was a period of adjustment getting used to the dry climate. But when I would go back to Michigan to visit my family I remember how suffocated and closed in I felt by all the trees. I really missed the wide open spaces of the West, not to mention how much I missed the endless stretches of days with no rain or clouds in sight. I would tell everyone that I planned to never live anywhere east of the Mississippi.
Life has a way of making us eat our "I will never..." statements. I couldn't have imagined in those days that I would end up spending nearly 20 years living in Virginia. Or that I would fall so in love with Virginia's rivers, hills, forests and those awesome Blue Ridge Mountains. But that's what happened. And now that we make this change of residence from Virginia to New Mexico I will once again face a period of adjustment. Virginia was so green precisely because of its moist climate. But that means there were many days of hazy, overcast skies. I'm anxious to once again bask in New Mexico's sunshine but I know that means a dearth of lush greenery. Sometimes I wish we could keep circling the US endlessly so we wouldn't have to miss any of the special beauty each place offers. But I've learned to make myself at home one day at a time and be thankful for what each day offers. This day we get both a bright blue sky and a fresh, green landscape.
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Just the Beginning
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Fall Colors
It's a good time of year to be traveling in the southeastern and midwestern states. Although maybe not the best year for fall colors, we have had opportunities at various times to view some of nature's splendid displays. The weather was overcast and rainy 2 or 3 days, but there were also days of crisp, cloudless mornings with deep blue skies and warm sunshine in the afternoons. Today is one of those sunny days.
We are driving from Bedford, Pennsylvania, to Bowling Green, Ohio. In our leisurely mode of travel we don't get a very early start in the mornings. In the old days a trip of this distance might not have taken all day and we could have stopped somewhere along the way for a walk in the woods. But as long as this day is going to be spent on the road, it's uplifting to see forested mountains and hillsides along the way displaying the bright orange, yellow and red fall colors.
The day before yesterday when we were still in Virginia we had the pleasure of sharing an outing with our friends, the Marshall's, at Prince William Forest Park. It was cool and mostly overcast; a good day for hiking but hard to get any pictures that captured the true beauty of the autumn woods.
We drove 2 cars so that we could do a shuttle and then be able to trek further along the Occoquan River as it meanders through the park. I have done quite a few hikes in this park over the years but never knew that there was a lake there. We followed the South Ridge Trail, finding a spot in view of the lake where we ate lunch, before continuing the rest of the way to the parking lot where we had left a car. A good time was had by all.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Hike at Sky Meadows
We are visiting our friend, Wayne, for the weekend. One of our favorite hiking spots in the Manassas area is Sky Meadows State Park. It is a shorter drive than most other hikes and for a day like yesterday when we didn't have a lot of time, it's an ideal choice.
There were some fall colors, but just the beginnings. The morning was sunny and warm but by lunchtime dark clouds had gathered and it started to sprinkle. The possibility of a storm urged us to move quickly back down from the ridge. By the time we got back to the Visitor Center, though, it had cleared off.
Because it was Farm Festival weekend there was a lot of activity around the Visitor Center. We sat on some straw bales to listen to several songs by a group playing on the porch. It was a good way to wrap up a thoroughly enjoyable day in the outdoors.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Dancing Leaves
The pictures that we took on the hike and on the drive back to Virginia are posted.








