Monday, April 27, 2026

Winter #AtoZChallenge #MusicMovesMe

Today, two memes for the price of one.  First, W day in the Blogging from A to Z Challenge, followed by Music Moves Me (linkup is at the bottom of this post). 

Winter.  It's a large part of our lives where I live in the Southern Tier of New York.  Some people like it.  I am not one of them.

I am so happy that spring has finally come, but perhaps we would not appreciate spring so much if we didn't have winter.  So here are some photos of our winter. Several are from my guest photographer, who has a DSLR, and lives out in the country.  Me, I'm more small city, and I use an iPhone.

A flower garden sleeps.
No picnic today.
Ice on the river.
Trees sleep and ice takes over.
 

My guest photographer: rural New York State winter scene.

My guest photographer: a heron she named Harriet. 

My guest photographer: Duck and ice.

Now, it's time for Music, as I join the Music Moves Me bloggers. We are a group of music loving bloggers who blog about music each Sunday or Monday (or even later in the week). If you have music to share with us, you are most welcome to join!  We are brought to you by Cathy of Curious as a Cathy, Stacy of Stacy's Random Thoughts, Marie, and myself, plus other music loving bloggers.  Why not join us?  Our optional theme for this week is "America’s favorite past time for many starts up again for professional baseball players.  You don’t have to be a fan but it could be fun to pick songs that include the teams’ mascot. Stretch this prompt to fit your play set however you want!" but I am going to choose Songs beginning with W as my theme because I accidentally did the official theme several weeks ago.

From 1969, Blood, Sweat and Tears and Sometimes in Winter.

2004's Wizards of Winter from Trans-Siberian Orchestra. 

Finishing with 1967's Wintertime Love from The Doors. 

And that's a wrap! 

W day in the Blogging from A to Z Challenge.  My theme "Beauty of our Land".

#AtoZChallenge 2026 letter W

 Music Moves Me - here are the participating blogs.  If you have at least one song to share, why not join us?



Sunday, April 26, 2026

Crabapple and Camden Shadows #ShadowshotSunday

Today, on this off day in the Blogging from A to Z Challenge, I decided to feature some spring scenes.

Camden, South Carolina, April 2015.
 
Crabapple tree, Vestal, New York, April 23.
Another tree, also getting ready to bloom

Joining Lisa at This and That: A Blog, for her #ShadowshotSunday. 

Saturday, April 25, 2026

Virginia #AtoZChallenge

Today I am spotlighting the state of Virginia.  I have visited it several times.

First, a beautiful university campus in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Welcome to the University of Virginia, founded by Thomas Jefferson in 1819.  

Its Rotunda was designed by Jefferson and its construction was completed shortly after Jefferson's death in 1826. If you wonder, viewing these pictures, if it resembles Monticello (Jefferson's home) - it does.

Monticello from a distance, April 2016

It should be noted that buildings on the original campus were built with the labor of enslaved people, and that scholars (male, of course).  Women also had to fight hard to be able to go to this university, which only became fully co-educational in 1973.

Near Charlottesville, Virginia.
Rolling rural hills. 

Along I-77, fog can be scenic, and also dangerous.
Virginia Welcome Center, I-77. (Interstate 77)

I'll end here with beautiful dogwoods in bloom, Monticello, April of 2016. 

V day in the Blogging from A to Z Challenge.  My theme:  Beauty of our Land.

#AtoZChallenge 2026 letter V


 

Friday, April 24, 2026

Unity (In the Fog) #AtoZChallenge #SkywatchFriday

Once again, today I give you two memes for the price is one:  U day for the Blogging of A to Z Challenge, and Skywatch Friday.

On July 4, 2026, the United States will celebrate its 250th birthday.  Having a national birthday isn't restricted to the United States; our neighbor to the north, Canada celebrates Canada Day on July 1.  They do us one better, too, with various towns and cities serving cake to their residents.

But will our national birthday bring us needed Unity?  I hope it does.

Years ago (1999?) my spouse, young son, and I traveled to Washington DC to enjoy the various July 4 celebrations. We also went to historic Arlington Cemetery to visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and graves of John F Kennedy and its eternal flame.    If I took any pictures they are probably in a box somewhere, alas, with others of my printed out photos.

I was so impressed by the guards who keep a 24 hour watch over the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.  

I can't show you any pictures of that future celebration but I can show you pictures from Plymouth, Massachusetts taken on July 4, 2023.   Plymouth holds an important part in our national history.

Much of the day was foggy, which made for some interesting sky pictures.   I've had some of these pictures on my blog before, but here they are again.

Plymouth's harbor on a foggy July 4 morning. 
Looks like it's hanging in mid air, doesn't it?  It's not.

The Mayflower II.
Nothing like a parade to Unify us.  Parades are held in hundreds of cities and towns throughout our nation.  There will be even more this July 4, I suspect.
A parade in the fog is even better, especially if it includes a dinosaur.

We are fortunate to have a beautiful land.  Let us continue to honor it with Unity.
Joining Yogi and other skywatchers for #SkywatchFriday.

U Day in the Blogging from A to Z Challenge.  My theme: Beauty of our Land.


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Thursday, April 23, 2026

Towanda #AtoZChallenge

I'm a little surprised that, for all the pictures I have from our neighboring state of Pennsylvania, I'm only now getting to one if its small towns for the Blogging from A to Z Challenge.

Towanda, Pennsylvania, population about 2800, is located in Northeastern Pennsylvania and has over 400 historic building.  I've never officially visited the borough, but I had to pass through it several times in late 2024.

I took these pictures of some of the beautiful architecture downtown or near downtown in November of 2024.

The MacFarlane House on Main Street.  This is a 1854 Greek Revival home that once housed the Bradford County historical society.
The Bradford County courthouse.  Towanda is the county seat.
Another view.
Part of the downtown historic district.
The Keystone Theater, originally Hale's Opera House.  Unfortunately I had to take this picture from a moving car (I wasn't driving!) and couldn't capture the beauty of this historic building.  You can find more about this treasure here.   I love it when I find historic theaters still operating.
This is only a small sample of the beautiful houses in and around this community.   I wish I could have spent more time there.

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T day in the Blogging from A to Z Challenge.  My theme:  Beauty of our Land.

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

South Carolina #AtoZChallenge #WordlessWednesday

Today, for the Blogging from A to Z Challenge and Sandee's Wordless Wednesday, I visit the United States state of South Carolina.

Before I get going, I want to pay tribute to South Carolinian Pearl Fryar,  who died on April 4, 2026.  My husband and I had the pleasure of meeting him in 2015.  I blogged about it, and his special topiary garden in Bishopville, South Carolina, for the Blogging from A to Z Challenge in 2015. I invite you to read my post, which had some pictures of his works.

I also invite you to read this interview, if you are into gardening.  Son of a sharecropper, this self-taught genius overcame prejudice and became world renowned.  His death was reported by the Washington Post, New York Times, and CBS Sunday morning, among other news outlets.

Pearl Fryar, RIP.  You proved that one man can overcome hate with love through Beauty. 

Participants in Wordless Wednesday: 



Meanwhile, here are some pictures of this beautiful state. 

Greenville, Falls Park on the Reedy, February 2023.
Columbia, state Capitol building. 
Clemson, mural.

Riverbanks Zoo and Garden, Columbia. 

College of Charleston, Charleston, Pinxterbloom azalea, a native azalea.

College of Charleston, Sunset.

Charleston City Market mural.

Charleston, corner of Queen and State Street.
 #AtoZChallenge 2026 letter S

S Day in the Boogging from A to Z Challenge.  My theme:  Beauty of our Land.

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Rockwells #AtoZChallenge

The works of American painter and illustrator Norman Rockwell, who died in 1978, have been a part of my memories for many years.  

Rockwell knew what his life work was to be at an early age, enrolling in art school at age 14. He was born in New York City, later moving to the New York City suburban city of New Rochelle. Eventually, he became an illustrator for the Boy Scouts publication Boys' Life, and for the Saturday Evening Post magazine  He drew for the Saturday Evening Post for some 47 years.  His career ended with the defunct Look magazine, which my mother read when I was growing up.

I don't know how well Rockwell was known outside the United States, or by young people worldwide, but I hope that you still enjoy this post. 

Rockwell lived for a time in Arlington, Vermont and used their residents as models for many of his illustrations.  The Sugar Shack in Arlington has a (free!) Rockwell exhibition in the back of the store, but do try their maple cremees (a rich soft serve ice cream) if you are into dairy products.  They also produce their own maple syrup. I've visited Arlington several times in the past six years and have enjoyed visiting the Sugar Shack for a maple fix.

There is also a museum dedicated to Rockwell's works in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, which I visited in 2024.  In fact, let's start with the entrance to that museum. 

What a beautiful setting.

On the grounds are sculptures by Norman's son Peter Rockwell.

Information about Peter (sorry, it's too small to read),  Peter Rockwell spent much of his adult life in Rome.  He passed away in 2020.  

A wall full of Norman Rockwell magazine covers. 

Some samples of art and photos of the actual townspeople who posed for his pictures.

More photos.
 
Finally, a self portrait.


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R day in the Blogging from A to Z Challenge.  My theme:  Beauty of our Land.