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Sunday, August 14, 2016

Shenandoah NP

Every time I come to Shenandoah I have to turn back before finishing, but not this time!! Finally I did the entire Skyline drive.  Shenandoah has been a national park since 1935 and if not for the incredible work of the CCC it wouldn't be as spectacular as it is.    I am happy it has not been over developed...still wild and wonderful. There are 4 main campgrounds... 

Visitors Center.






and three lodges, I've never stayed in one of the lodges but I'm sure they're nice.....It is located in the state of VA and elevations are in the 3-4,000+ ft range and under,  max at about 4,400 ft....101 miles of the Appalachian Trail is in the park and I kept bumping into it on my scenic drive. 


Annie and I hiked a mile on it just for Giggles...following the white blaze...and to remind me of the many miles I backpacked this trail in 1995 and 1996. 


Trail Dog Annie, follows the white blaze. 


She had me beat on the up hill but I was leading going back down!! We ran into  a young fellow taking a rest break in one of the overlooks....and remembering  how precious water is on the AT, I offered him some if he needed it so he was a happy camper to get his main white yarrow, queen anne's lace, bachelors buttons, lots of milkweed and more




and that means pollinators! MANY of them.  

Not just bees but butterflies....

I couldn't find the name of this eyespot butterfly...any ideas?



monarch 




there is no shortage of distant and scenic views on this Skyline Drive, if you have never visited this park you really should, its a different place in every season...Winter will probably find it closed due to snow tho.


This Eastern Towhee was sounding the alarm..



Annie wolfing back a chip on our lunch break...


everybody was having lunch! This Eastern Tiger Swallowtail had that proboscis aimed and ready to fire down in to get at the nectar in each of these milkweed flowerets.  



one awesome vista after another unfolds on this 100 mile journey


 ...way down in the valley on some stops you could see the Shenandoah River as it snakes it's way through...and maybe even the Potomac if you knew exactly where to look this park is only 80 miles from Washington, DC.  give or take a few.  Can you imagine this exquisite place under the iron hand of  a leader like Donald Trump who thinks every landscape should be Disney-ized?  I saw way too many Trump signs as this whole area is very conservative in their thinking...I hope they realize the opposite side of the coin they are tossing!  For everything you take you also lose something!




I'm tired of the losses! I want to gain more, save more, protect more! DO more, be more, and SAY NO more!!
I saw a total of 4 black bears! All in different locations, the first was just a wee cub barely out of the den didn't see mom and never got a shot of him before he darted back into the tall grasses on the side of the road...but this one came out and stopped to have a look at me, he is rather gaunt and could use some fattening, def before hibernation!  Wish I could of fed him a meal....but we all know that is a BIG no no!


The day kept being partly cloudy but that meant cool air, which was lovely!  I hiked up this trail you can barely see in all the flowers.



And it leads to a nice rock outcrop with some great views...



I had planned to go up to Big Meadows to camp...but I figured it was the most popular so it would be crowded and it may have been, so was Lewis Mountain where I ended up staying...I got this site near the "comfort station" and it was busy but things settled down after the sun went down and we left right after a quick breakfast of instant oatmeal and toast! With coffee of course!!


Not far away was Big Meadows, and it has the right name!  

the edges were full of wildflowers




There is a really nice gravel road around this meadow perfect for biking...wish I had thought of that but Annie could not stay in the van for that length of time without me so it wouldn't have mattered if I had my bike... we hiked around for a while till she got tired and panting and we turned back...


Once again she didn't want a full frontal photo!! Back in the van she was ready for some AC and a few more miles of travel.  At the Bryd VC there was this big bronze depicting the contribution of the CCC. I got a nice stamp for my passport, and there was a Penny Turning machine!! Y'all know I gotta have one for my collection so I got 2, one has Shenandoah National Park, with a nice Black Bear on it the other was in honor of the CCC! 



quite a dashing figure I'd say!

Annie all ready for the second half of our day...Inside the Wayside section where I found the penny turner was a bunch of fresh bananas so we had one for lunch! SO nice since I didn't bring any fresh foods (to just have spoil in the warm weather).  



A little messy but its homey!  And lunch with a view for sure!


so many  things to discover in each flower patch!



A pretty good echo in Mary's Rock Tunnel



Shenandoah is very well cared for and well staffed, they had lots of Ranger led programs going on and I was impressed with the entire place...





and our last night in SNP  was spent in Matthews Arm CG where deer roamed around freely in and out of campsites and some mosquitoes so I made a fire something I rarely do, to help drive them away and it worked!

 A large and private site...


Annie chilling by the van, she hates bees and flies and she will not come out of the van and relax if anything is buzzing so that's why I
"bilt a far"



We had a cool night which was great and slept very well...had breakfast and left camp pretty early 


to finish our tour up the Skyline Drive. And beyond! Can you find 3 butterflies, one bee, and a bird in this photo?

 More of our Appalachian to Allegheny trip to come. 


PEACE
Eleanor Roosevelt: You must do the thing you think you can not.
In real time I am back home Annie's surgery is tomorrow, so I'm ready to have it done and behind us! She had a great adventure and she is ready now to spend a couple weeks convalescing.  I will let y'all know the lab results when I find out! Meanwhile...we just do what we must. 

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Photog Day!

Well my last post was a bit of a downer, I wish life could be hunky dory all the time but ANK...it's not so anyways as I had hoped I got out with my sister when she visited and it was a beautiful day! Cool and breezy, fall is on the way.  We visited the state park that is less than 5 minutes from my house so I guess I should be making my top 10 list of things that help me defeat  the grumpies? eh? I will save that one for another time.




The water lilies were really showing off today! The lake was full of flora! Ran into some other "amateur photogs" and we compared notes on what was interesting at the lake today..They got a good shot of the Blue Heron my sister and I flushed out of the back cove of the lake.  We didn't get a shot of him but sure enjoyed hearing him ONK at us as he flew away with long legs dangling..I like the wavy movement and  reflections of the trees in this photo and the highlight on the fern!

                   


Once again I enjoyed the cattails by the water they are starting to bristle out with seed...
I don't know all the plants I encounter
I didn't plan this shot but it sure looks planned! I love when good things JUST happen don't you?



this was a PLANNED Depth of Field shot..I don't know the person in this kayak but I think the kayak in the bokeh really helps support the "witness" of the reed stalks in the foreground! Whatta you think?


We've had a fair amount of rain lately and mushrooms are all over the place, my dogs (the girls) LOVE to go "shrooming" they know which ones to eat, I DON'T so I watch...but apparently butterflies know which ones to eat too!

The eastern tiger swallowtail male and female



A lady strolling a very cute boy of about a yr old pointed out this lovely writing spider...

                  



IT looks like all the turtle nests have been raided and only the wrinkled and dried up shell casings remain...Raccoons maybe? I'm only guessing these are turtle nests..you can see the hole where the eggs were dug up..


Around the backside of the lake my sister who has a great eye for spotting, found 2 Woodstocks resting in the high limbs of the Cyprus trees..







                
and here is the other one...they were a bit far away so some grain here...





                                  It was a fun day out!!! I was hugged by nature!!







PEACE