Well folks, if nothing else, this place shore is purty.
The Blue Ridge Mountains, as seen along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia.
A road winds around a curve in the mountain along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia.
This was a great find on the way home from Smith Mountain Lake in Virginia.
An evening sunset as I drove from Broadway back to Harrisonburg. I pulled over to the side of the road and this is what I saw. Beautiful, huh?
11 comments:
hey.. great photos you have..
may the Lord bless your heart!
That is an AMAZING sunset...and those are hard to capture :) And people wonder why I want to move to Virginia....
The sunset is gorgeous, but I must say, my favorite pic of this set is the chain. I guess that's a lock on there too. I think the colors and the aged, worn look of it is just so neat.
I want to BE there! I can't even remember what it's like to not be in flat brown land. These pictures are great!
If I ever left Texas, VA Beach is the place I would go. I loved the spring break I spent there a couple of years ago.
Tiff
wow that last one is breath taking
Hi Emily - here via Jamie Dawn. I love blogs that have lots of pictures; it's my style as well.
I used to live in Richmond and was lucky enough to get to Charlottesville and points west a few times. But, I didn't have the opportunity to take pictures like these. They're great.
That place is indeed very purdy. I've never been back east :-( but after seeing your pictures I don't think I'll need to.
These are gorgeous Emily. Pretty much the only thing Lubbock has going for it is that there's plenty of pretty sky around, but I've never seen a sunset quite like that, even here.
Love the pictures. Just like Jamie Dawn I think the chain with the lock is the best. Not only is the color amazing and unexpected given the subject matter but its far rarer than sunsets. Although, the virginia landscape is gorgeous. My wife and I spent our honeymoon in Virginia so that state is a very special place for me.
The Lumpy
The drive from Broadway to Harrisonburg does create some of the best sunsets I have ever seen. I'll be you were on VA 42 when you took the shot.
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