Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Abingdon (7/31/13)

The locomotive at the start of the Creeper Trail in Abingdon.  The Creeper is a 34 mile bike trail on an abandoned railroad that ran through western Virginia.  I walked the first mile and a half (total 3 miles). Next time I come here I need to bring the mountain bike.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Abingdon, VA (7/30/13)

In a diner for this evening's meal.  I was somewhat surprised with the lack of the medium priced good food in this town.  This was just outside the motel and it was actually not bad when you choose the right food.  Coffee was great as it should be at any good diner. I left more satisfied than yesterday when I had a deep fried fish meal.


Monday, July 29, 2013

Christiansburg (7/29/13)

Traveling out west I stopped for a bike ride on one of my favorite trail, the Huckleberry.  This trail goes from Christiansburg to Blacksburg.  It is approximately 6.2 miles each way and has some relief.  It is improved and great for road bikes.  A fun one hour trip.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Yorktown (7/25/13)

When I drove to work this morning I had to stop at this spot in Yorktown.  County personnel were cleaning up the debris field from last night's storms.  They told me this was the third time this week.  Looking at it, all the stone was undersized, so was the channel.  The worst of it was that all the runoff ran right into the Chesapeake Bay.  Being one of the stormwater experts in the state it really stings seeing this and what the workers reported to me was the inaction by management.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Yorktown and Seaford (7/22/13)

It has been a tremendously wet couple of days.  Sunday night a rain guage in our neighborhood recorded 5.5 inches of rain in 2 hours, and Monday evening it rained again.  It probably only rained 2 inches, but the soil was so saturated that it was flooding all over the place. We live in a neighborhood that was built in a swamp and you can really notice it.  But the fun thing about it is the frogs.  They came out like gang busters; sitting outside you could hardly understand each other, they were so noisy.


Monday, July 22, 2013

Seaford (7/21/13)

We received 5.5 inches of rain Sunday evening.  This was a foreboding of what was to come.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Home - Yorktown (7/10/13)

A picture from around the house.  We have been building a woodshed in our back yard the past few weeks.  I installed a gutter and a rain barrel to capture some extra rainwater for the plants.


Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Front Royal (7/9/13)

We were teaching in Front Royal today and I was struck by the retro/old fashioned look of this hardware store and just had to take this black and white shot of it.  I enhanced the contrast a bit to make it look more dramatic.

Monday, July 8, 2013

US 17 near Bealeton (7/8/13)

This roller skate is a landmark I always enjoy seeing near Bealeton when traveling on US17 north to the Winchester area.

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Seaford (7/7/13)

Scallop fleet ... Seaford in York County is the home of the Seaford Scallop Company, one of the largest companies in the area.  As I understand it, they go out off the New Jersey coast to harvest them.  I heard this is sustainable fisheries.  We kayaked by the boats Sunday afternoon; they were very quiet being the long weekend of the 4th.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Gloucester Point (7/6/13)

Sailboats at York River Yacht Haven ... This is where I have my boat hauled when I need to work on it.  It is also where I buy treated gas for my outboard.  The place is nice and has a restaurant and crab deck.

Friday, July 5, 2013

Yorktown (7/5/13)

Our garlic harvest ... One of our friend brought us some Heirloom stock.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Chesapeake Bay (7/4/2013)

Sailing with my wife.  The weather was great and the sail was decent.  A great day to spend the 4th.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Richmond (7/3/2013)

James river view.  Independence celebration preparations were in full swing.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Richmond (7/2/2013)

Capital square.  I tend to go there for a walk almost every day when I'm in Richmond.  

Monday, July 1, 2013

Richmond (7/1/13)

Downtown Richmond; if you really walk around and look there are some neat patterns in the building outlines.  I also like the reflection in the windows.  The blue gives me a vacant feeling, almost like the people behind the windows are blind.