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Took a few in our neighborhood today.
Colors are finally getting good around here.
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Well today, I'm wearing a rugby pullover with broad maroon and dark blue stripes and narrow white stripes. The collar and cuffs are also maroon.
 
Down here it just stays mostly green. We enjoy seeing the photos of the changing colors.
 
Took a drive down Highway 220 to Bassett,to Stuart,
& then to the Blue Ridge Parkway.Sun was in my eyes most
of the way going down,& later it was getting darker out.
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No - I was passing by & thought that would be a nice picture.
It's called Mabry Mill.
 
No - I was passing by & thought that would be a nice picture.
It's called Mabry Mill.

It's interesting. I'd have been all over it. Suspect Greg would do the same. ๐Ÿ˜‰
 
Oh yeah!
 
Greg said:
Yep, I grew up near George Washington's mill and distillery. Kick myself now for not shooting it when I was young. Lot of great old places in Virginia

Know the feeling. Much of my time as a young'un was spent wandering around the western PA area shooting "stuff" of interest to me. Oddly though, never got to one of the historical Shaker Village sites, much to my regret. But did get an award for some Amish images as a kid. While living in Virginia we made almost monthly trips to Williamsburg, have a lot of images of that place. Even got to know some of the reenactors there.
 
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