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Trip to West Virginia--Part 1, Traveling to Monroe County, WV
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Nov 15, 2022 09:21:42   #
charlienow Loc: Hershey, PA
 
dmeyer wrote:
Thanks so much--glad you enjoyed the old structures, Chuck!
BTW, one of the things we were watching for were the Mail Pouch Tobacco barns. Looks like a lot of barns were painted in PA. Do you watch for them?


You are welcome

No I don’t. But maybe I will start now

Chuck

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Nov 15, 2022 10:20:12   #
AzPicLady Loc: Behind the camera!
 
Great trip! I hope you have lots more pictures!

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Nov 15, 2022 10:29:45   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
dmeyer wrote:
Wasn't sure this trip was going to happen until the week of--bouts of vertigo in the weeks leading up to our departure date weren't a good kick-start to travel, lol. And my travel buddy Sam was having some health issues too. What made this trip doable was the fact that Sam was coming up from Mississippi in his own vehicle, so the last minute decision didn't entail making airline ticket changes, yay. And the trip was a wonderful adventure as we cruised the back roads in southeastern West Virginia. Our interests were in grist mills, covered bridges, old barns and farms, waterfalls, and country scenery.
When we arrived at Mabry Mill, on the Blue Ridge Parkway, it was getting past peak leaf color and the lovely pond was partially filled in with an island of grass and weeds. This is why I focused more on side view shots instead of the beautiful mill reflections everyone has come to expect from website images.
We then took route #460 through Blacksburg, Va., and detoured to see one covered bridge, then stumbled onto a second one nearby.
One barn with an important message along the way, and then we reached McClung's Mill in Zenith, WV. Rain was gentling coming down and by the time we reached the B&B nearby, we were in for a full fledged storm through the night. But things quieted down by next morning.
Wasn't sure this trip was going to happen until th... (show quote)


Lovely images. Not sure I'd want to try crossing that covered bridge in a vehicle though!

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Nov 15, 2022 11:52:02   #
dmeyer Loc: Marion, NC
 
AzPicLady wrote:
Great trip! I hope you have lots more pictures!


Oh, Kathy, you may get bored seeing all the other pictures from this trip--there are lots more! So glad to see you at the beginning of this series.

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Nov 15, 2022 11:54:01   #
dmeyer Loc: Marion, NC
 
DebAnn wrote:
Lovely images. Not sure I'd want to try crossing that covered bridge in a vehicle though!


Those bridges were certainly sagging in the middle from old age (kinda like me). Fortunately, those two red bridges were closed to traffic, but others were still in use.

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Nov 15, 2022 12:01:40   #
MT native Loc: Big Sky Country — Montana
 
Truly an outstanding series!! Lush colors, great compositions….you nailed it (them)!!

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Nov 15, 2022 13:14:00   #
Jimmy T Loc: Virginia
 
Wow! Wonderfully made photos.
Smile,
JimmyT Sends
Bravo Zulu

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Nov 15, 2022 14:23:31   #
Jim Plogger Loc: East Tennessee
 
Beautiful outstanding photos of the beauty in Virginia and West Virginia. Enjoyed them very much.

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Nov 15, 2022 15:04:22   #
Old Coot
 
dmeyer wrote:
Wasn't sure this trip was going to happen until the week of--bouts of vertigo in the weeks leading up to our departure date weren't a good kick-start to travel, lol. And my travel buddy Sam was having some health issues too. What made this trip doable was the fact that Sam was coming up from Mississippi in his own vehicle, so the last minute decision didn't entail making airline ticket changes, yay. And the trip was a wonderful adventure as we cruised the back roads in southeastern West Virginia. Our interests were in grist mills, covered bridges, old barns and farms, waterfalls, and country scenery.
When we arrived at Mabry Mill, on the Blue Ridge Parkway, it was getting past peak leaf color and the lovely pond was partially filled in with an island of grass and weeds. This is why I focused more on side view shots instead of the beautiful mill reflections everyone has come to expect from website images.
We then took route #460 through Blacksburg, Va., and detoured to see one covered bridge, then stumbled onto a second one nearby.
One barn with an important message along the way, and then we reached McClung's Mill in Zenith, WV. Rain was gentling coming down and by the time we reached the B&B nearby, we were in for a full fledged storm through the night. But things quieted down by next morning.
Wasn't sure this trip was going to happen until th... (show quote)


That old bridge looks like it is sagging quite a bit. Not sure I would trust it.

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Nov 15, 2022 15:14:03   #
dmeyer Loc: Marion, NC
 
MT native wrote:
Truly an outstanding series!! Lush colors, great compositions….you nailed it (them)!!


Thanks so much, Dennis! This trip on the east side of the country was a big change from my travels out west. Still love the BIG mountains along the Rockies best!!!

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Nov 15, 2022 15:17:23   #
dmeyer Loc: Marion, NC
 
Jimmy T wrote:
Wow! Wonderfully made photos.
Smile,
JimmyT Sends
Bravo Zulu
Wow! Wonderfully made photos. br Smile, br JimmyT ... (show quote)


Thank you so much, Jimmy T!! (Navy or Coast Guard?)

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Nov 15, 2022 15:23:54   #
dmeyer Loc: Marion, NC
 
Jim Plogger wrote:
Beautiful outstanding photos of the beauty in Virginia and West Virginia. Enjoyed them very much.


Thank you, Jim! This scenery is what you and I are more familiar with here along the Appalachian spine. One of these days I want to explore Tennessee's waterfalls outside of GSMNP. But the Rocky Mountains are still my passion.

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Nov 15, 2022 15:24:42   #
dmeyer Loc: Marion, NC
 
Old Coot wrote:
That old bridge looks like it is sagging quite a bit. Not sure I would trust it.


Not to worry, the red bridges are closed to traffic.

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Nov 15, 2022 16:42:10   #
peekaboo
 
You did a wonderful set.

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Nov 15, 2022 17:05:10   #
northsidejoe Loc: pittsburgh
 
Very nice photos thanks for sharing. Saying hello from Pittsburgh

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