I never tire of the views from this little house in rural Virginia.
And even now, after so many years and so many pictures, there are still moments when I feel compelled once again to try to capture the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
The Blue Ridge is sometimes shrouded in mist or covered in snow, or blue against the sky, or blanketed in fog, and always stunning.
The snow was clearing a few days ago here in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
And it was one of those days when I simply had to get one more picture.
Beautiful.
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I don’t blame you, it’s a stunning view!
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There is nothing else like the Blue Ridge! I love your views. How can you remember scenes if you don’t take photos??
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Oh my, Dor! This is exactly what I needed after an extremely long day. Thank you! xo
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It always surprises me when something that surely is cold looks so warm and inviting.
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Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing.
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We haven’t had a “proper” snow yet here in southeastern PA. Our last “storm” turned to rain so at the end you could see the grass through the snow cover. I’m ok with not a lot of snow but perhaps one that gave a Currier and Ives effect for a few days would be nice. Then I’d like the sun to come out and take it all away (instead of leaving us with dirty snowpiles). Great shot.
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Beautiful! Years ago I visited the Blue Ridge Mountains in winter – glorious!
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Stunning no matter the season ❤
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Know just how you feel Dor, glorious! We often drive up to the BR Pkwy in N C and it is really beautiful
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No wonder you never tire of that view!! Beautiful in every season.
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I’m of the same compellingness (my word) of sunsets here on the Eastern Shore. Heads its water, tails its mountains. We are both so fortunate.
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We do think alike Anne!
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Your delight is catchy. Thank you Jill!
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There is that stark beauty I think that inspires warm feelings.
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Ditto!
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Are you frozen? We think it is terribly cold here at 16 degrees tonight.
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It’s at 1 degree this morning. I can’t really tell the difference between 1 and the 9 it was last night. I am not frozen but my function today was cancelled. I was glad. This is the weather of dead batteries.
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Wow, you have an incredible view. It is beautiful with the snow.
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Gorgeous as always and a wonderful treat.
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A beautiful sight, to be sure!
Certainly miss seeing the Shenandoah Valley!
Have been thinking about Virginia lately—it has been making the news for the past few days, even here in Texas!
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Virginia does seem to make the news doesn’t it? And lately it has not been great . Still, the “Valley” is a wonderful place to live.
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You are capturing my favorite place in the whole world to be! Stunning!
“There is no place like home” is especially true when your home is in the mountains. The serenity and majesty you feel standing in the presence of the Blue Ridge just takes your breath away. Thank you for sharing this! ❤
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Thanks Holly for your comment and for visiting my blog.
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