March 28, 2021 by Elizabeth H. CottrellCLICK HERE to Download Post as PDF Dr. John and I often take pictures when we’re out on our walks. Here are a few sights we captured this week. He has a serious camera. I just use my iPhone. Forsythia blooming in front of our pre-Civil War barn at Riverwood in Maurertown (Shenandoah County), VirginiaPhoto by Dr. John A. Cottrell, Jr. Heavenly Bamboo (Nandina domestica) in our neighbor’s yardPhoto by Dr. John A. Cottrell, Jr. Sycamore on the bank of the North Fork of the Shenandoah RiverPhoto by Dr. John A. Cottrell, Jr. Our forsythia in the afternoon sunPhoto by Elizabeth H. Cottrell Daffodils in our neighbor’s yardPhoto by Elizabeth H. Cottrell Early daffodilsPhoto by Elizabeth H. Cottrell Lenten Rose (Helleborus orientalis)Photo by Elizabeth H. Cottrell Ground ivy (Glechoma hederacea)Photo by Elizabeth H. Cottrell Pin this: ShareTweetSharePinMoreEmailCategory: Connection with NatureTag: March, RiverwoodPrevious Post:RESILIENCE: The Key Survival Skill for Life with Coronavirus Next Post:“He’s Alive!” — Easter Morning’s Powerful Cry
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