Showing posts with label New River Nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New River Nature. Show all posts

Wednesday

Dancing Under The Moon



To be creative means to be in love with life. You can be creative only if you love life enough that you want to enhance its beauty, you want to bring a little more music to it, a little more poetry to it, a little more dance to it.
 ― Osho

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Friday

Sinking Creek Covered Bridge - Giles County Virginia


Sinking Creek Covered Bridge 
70-foot-long red wooden bridge with a tin roof, built in 1916. 
Open to the public.
Giles County, Virginia


Larger prints/ canvas prints/ posters / cards
 available:

Do you have covered bridges in your area?

Tuesday

Heritage Park Reflections


So come to the pond, 
or the river of your imagination, 
or the harbor of your longing, 
 and put your lips to the world. 
 And live your life. 
 ― Mary Oliver

Heritage Park - Blacksburg Virginia

Print Available - HERE 

 

Monday

Old Pembroke Bridge


Old Pembroke Bridge - Pembroke, Virginia
Giles County
Also known as New River Bridge

Info from the Library of Congress:

  The New River Bridge at Pembroke is unusual in its combination of various truss types and engineering details, many of which are unique in the area and survive only rarely statewide. Built in 1915-1916 by the Virginia Bridge and Iron Company of Roanoke, Virginia, it combines seven spans, six of which are carried by metal trusses of four different varieties. The bridge demonstrates the persistence of at least three early technological solutions generally abandoned by the turn of the century: nonriveted field constructions, the use of all pin connections (on the three main spans), and the incorporation of hand-forged welds and wrought iron for various structural members. Within the state, it contains the greatest number and variety of truss types for a given automotive crossing. Additionally, Virginia's longest Pennsylvania Petit through truss is found here, being the last of three bridges of this type to survive. Two other rare statewide features are metal column piers and a Pratt deck truss, the last of two to survive. The New River Bridge is nestled against Castle Rock, one of the most scenic natural formations in the region. The juxtaposition of technological and natural landmarks makes for a unique site.

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Baby Chickadee Getting Fed



Print Available - HERE 

We never know the love of a parent till we become parents ourselves. 
~ Henry Ward Beecher

Thursday

Water Lily Duet


If you look deep enough you will see music; 
the heart of nature being everywhere music. 
- Thomas Carlyle

Available - HERE 









Friday

Daisy Dreaming

You've got to have a dream, if you want to have a dream come true. 
Dennis Waitley

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Thursday

Happiness Is - Eye To Eye with a Turtle


Happiness starts within. Be real, appreciate what you have, enjoy every moment, spread the love. If everything comes back, consider it as a miracle. 
 ~ Cherryl Anne Lintag

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