The mechanic gave us the “okay” for driving to Big Meadow yesterday, so we did! I meant for us to be home early from our trip, but we rolled in just before 11 p.m. I took about 700 photos, so for now, I’ll leave you with a few from Skyline Drive. Jonny pulled over so that I could take pictures of these pretty blue flowers. “Viper’s Bugloss” they are called because the seeds of these introduced plants are supposed to resemble the head of a viper. According to the ancient doctrine of signatures, it could be used to treat the bite of a venomous snake (referring to a field guide here.)
Later on the meadow: This pair of fawns was bleating for their mother (if that’s what you call it) and I so wanted to get that on video, but rather than make any cute sounds while I filmed, one of them decided to tinkle! I’m sharing anyway, because fawns are cute no matter what they are doing.
Stephinie {gypsyforest} says
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Cottage Katie says
Such a beautiful rock wall with sprouting plants. I love the photos with the whispy plants in the foreground against the skyline. Simple pleasures!
Cathy says
It could have been so much worse! Lovely video!
beth lehman says
gah!!! we are headed to harrisonburg this weekend…. maybe a detour!!! so glad you got there!
tara says
So excited you guys got to go! I love that you said “tinkle!” You are too cute, Ginny.
Do you ever think animals get mad when we watch them go to the bathroom? Sometimes my dog looks at me like “give me some privacy, woman!” and I feel like I have to explain to her that I’m not trying to be impolite, I’m just waiting for her to finish so I can clean it up and throw it away!
Ginny says
I have definitely had dogs who wanted their privacy!!
michele says
How gorgeous! Balm for my soul and I’m not even there in person!!!
Rach @ A Squiggly Blog says
Beautiful. Deer are not native to Australia – however they were introduced many moons ago – my only sighting ever was after bringing the children to school one morning, a gorgeous stag stood in the middle of the road, as I approached, he turned and his spotted bottom strode through the bushes. xxx Hope you feeling better and the trip to the Big Meadow filled you up!
Trista says
Love!
karen says
hee hee that is quite a long tinkle 🙂 Thanks for sharing your outing and I’m glad you went to restore your spirit!!
Lisa says
I’m so glad you got your trip to the meadow! No wonder you needed some Meadow Time…it’s beautiful there! 🙂
Paula@weewhimsicals says
Yay! I’m glad you had the chance to go. And it looks like you had a beautiful day!
Tracey says
Hooray! I am so happy you were able to visit Big Meadow. The video of the babies is adorable. We have a few fawns on our property and they are so sweet.
Erica Saint says
We are headed to Skyline Drive next week while Chris is on vacation. I cannot wait!
Tanya says
As we drove down I-81, I was so tempted to tell my hubs to take a detour on Skyline Drive, but alas, the long drive ahead of us all the way to Charlotte (and we started the day in NY) kept me focused on just.getting.home. Some day we WILL make that drive though! Has your family ever visited the Frontier Cultural Museum? If not, you should!!!!
Wendy says
So glad you were able to go where you needed to be! Looking forward to more pictures!
Elizabeth says
how wonderful! that video is so peaceful. how beautiful animals are! I totally understand that amount of pictures. I took about 350 of a baptism and chrismation of a little baby this past weekend…
Megan says
Beautiful! I’m a bit jealous. We went up to Big Meadow a few months ago and the flowers hadn’t begun to bloom yet, but we wanted to get up there before my husband had to leave for the summer! The blue flowers and the view are breathtaking.