Azaleas are blooming in spite of our up and down temperatures. Many of our other blossoms suffered from frosts that followed early hot days. I hear that the apple blossoms were hard-hit, and orchard owners will take a loss this year.
April 28, 2026
White Azalea Blossoms
April 24, 2026
North Fork at South Hollingsworth Road
Woodstock, VA
March 12, 2026
Ricochet Weather
March madness could refer to Virginia weather. We had early spring weather, but winter came rushing back.
Yesterday was unseasonably warm, with temperatures in the 80s. Today the temperature dropped to 33°F. It was the greatest drop in temperature over a 24 hour period in 90 years! And it snowed this morning!
Flowers had already started to bloom.
Yesterday was warm. I took Charlie for a ride and he actually did very well in the car. We’ve been working on his fear of the car for over three years. He finally seems to be enjoying himself.
We took a walk in Strasburg. I wanted to get a few pictures of the “Signs of Fascism” demonstration. It takes place on Wednesdays in varying locations.
I went shopping and use the “Gas Buddy” app to find the cheapest gas around. The price has gone up by forty cents a gallon since the latest war started in the Middle East.
The rain stopped this afternoon and the sun came out. After I picked up Charlie, I stopped behind the county recreation building to take a Skywatch picture. The temperature was still cold.
December 26, 2025
Seen from my Door
Earlier this week, I heard loud machinery and looked out my front door and saw a work crew digging around the storm drain across the street. Eventually they replaced the sidewalk with gravel and blocked it off with caution tape. I suppose they’ll come back next week to fill in the concrete, weather permitting. For now, Charlie and I have to step out on the street to detour around it when we take our walks.
She returns to Southern California in January after a winter break. The weather there has been pretty awful, with torrential rains that flooded some towns and closed roads. I hope her luck continues so that she stays safe and comfortable.
August 14, 2025
Cloud Watching
July 17, 2025
Evening Clouds with Branches
“Most floods are caused by man, not weather; deforestation, levee construction, erosion, and overgrazing all result in the loss of ecosystem services.”
—Paul Hawken
June 26, 2025
Return of the Ponds
Maurertown, VA
May 31, 2025
The Last Week of May
It was a busy week. Marie left on Monday, which was Memorial Day. I had a dermatology appointment on Tuesday, and had to have a spot on my cheek removed for a biopsy. They also treated other sun-damaged spots, leaving me with a slightly beat-up looking face. And it rained.
I always rest in the car for a while after that sort of appointment because I want to be sure that I have recovered enough to drive safely. The spray that they use on my face leaves me lightheaded. I took a picture of dogwoods through the wet car window.
May 23, 2025
Relief from Drought
We've had some pretty good rain this month, which is fortunate because we were in drought conditions for a long time. We are now officially in "abnormally dry conditions." That is still a concern, of course, but at least the spring rains are helping the crops to get a good start.
April 3, 2025
In a Mirror, Staring.
It's only been a week since I wrote a little rant, but I'm going to complain again anyway. But before I do, here's a picture of Charlie in the side mirror. I've noticed that I've used a mirror as a framing technique several times. Ha, I’ll probably do it again!
March 16, 2025
A Tornado Watch Day
We were under a tornado watch all afternoon. The day started out with dark clouds and wind. I took Charlie for the usual morning walk except more hurriedly.
The electricity finally came back on in time for dinner. Our evening walk was brief. By that time, the tornado watch had been extended to 8 PM and a thunderstorm was on the way.
Even a dark sky can be a beautiful blue.
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January 23, 2025
Snow, Climate, and Insurance
January 22, 2025
Song Sparrow and Starlings
Sunday brought us more snow, followed by very cold temperatures. A water main broke and faucets were dry for five hours. It could’ve been worse
The cold has spread to states south of us, and even parts of Florida are covered in snow. Birds have been flocking to my feeders, and I’ve been able to trudge out there and replenish the seed supply.
The song sparrow is a delightful bird. I don’t see them as often as house sparrows.
We only got an inch or two of snow this time. I was able to adequately clear the driveway with a broom.January 8, 2025
Tufty and the King
This is another series of screenshots from my birdfeeder camera. It has a wide-angle lens which distorts shapes, sometimes with amusing effects.
Here a tufted titmouse lands on the edge of the seed tray, interrupting the meal of a northern cardinal. The male cardinal can look quite majestic, but this lens makes him look like a big head on a round neck.



















































