We used to pack the girls up with pillows and they would sleep till we got to the park's Skyland Resort Lodge (milepost 41) where we would have a big country breakfast of bacon, eggs, and hash brown pototoes with mugs of coffee and hot chocolate. Then we would continue thru the park stopping at many of the car pull off spots to view the trees, old mountains and deer. This top photo is a photo of the long sweep of windows overlooking The Big Meadows area of the park that has nice paths for hiking. Notice the bird cutouts on the windows to warn the birds of the glass windows.
"The trouble with retirement is that you never get a day off." ~Abe Lemons **We are a school librarian and a federal accountant enjoying retirement--with all its days off. This blog allows us to keep our family and friends updated on some of our thoughts and activities from the mundane to the profound with a few interesting tidbits added for fun. We try to stay imaginative and adventuresome in our every day lives.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Civilian Conservation Corps and Shenandoah National Park
We used to pack the girls up with pillows and they would sleep till we got to the park's Skyland Resort Lodge (milepost 41) where we would have a big country breakfast of bacon, eggs, and hash brown pototoes with mugs of coffee and hot chocolate. Then we would continue thru the park stopping at many of the car pull off spots to view the trees, old mountains and deer. This top photo is a photo of the long sweep of windows overlooking The Big Meadows area of the park that has nice paths for hiking. Notice the bird cutouts on the windows to warn the birds of the glass windows.
Well J and J, you would really appreciate the need for such devices if you ever road a big motorcycle on a long distance trip. There are many devices and powders to prevent and relieve what is known as "Monkey Butt" in motorcycle jargon. Great post. Pappy
ReplyDeleteMonkey Butt! Oh, my goodness. I think my little Jack Aidan sometimes gets that and he hasn't rode a motorcycle yet. Thanks for coming by Pappy!
ReplyDeleteJoann: What really neat captures of the park. You have done a great job of capturing a wonderful area.
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