Shenandoah Valley, September 3, 2006 — Image by kenne
Shenandoah Valley, September 3, 2006 — Image by kenne
Kathy and Joy in The Gardens at The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, Image by kenne
The Glen Burnie Gardens include the Pink Pavilion and Fountain Courtyard, the Boxwood Parterre and Knot Garden, and Vegetable, Perennial, Rose, and Herb Gardens. The historic Wood and Glass Family Cemetery is also part of this landscape.
Slideshow Images by kenne
Shenandoah Valley Near Winchester, Virginia — Image by kenne
“Oh Shenandoah,
I love your daughter,
Away, you rolling river.
For her I’d cross,
Your roaming waters,
Away, I’m bound away,
‘Cross the wide Missouri.”
kenne
“Old Jake” Weather Vane In The Museum of The Shenandoah Valley — Image by kenne
White Dogwood Tree In The Gardens of The Museum of The Shenandoah Valley — Images by kenne
Images by kenne
Earlier this month we spent a few days with our good friends, Kathy and Bob at their beautiful home, on thirteen acres, outside Winchester, Virginia. In less than a year, they have done much to clear the Shale Ridge property near the house, adding a “four board” fence on one side of the house for their two golden retrievers. Much has also been cleared in the meadow down along the creek that runs through the property. Shale Ridge is in the beauty Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
Our visit was brief, but as always a wonderful time was spent together.
kenne