Monday, October 17, 2011

Traveling Tuesdays


This is the beautiful Shenandoah Valley, and
 those are the Blue Ridge Mountains (which usually
do look blue—except when the leaves are turning).
Unfortunately, it's a windy place, and the little prop
plane I was in was knocked all around and up and down 

by the cross currents. Never been so happy to land!

To see more Tuesday travels, visit Sandi's blog:
http://whistlestopcooking.blogspot.com/

6 comments:

  1. So that’s what this is all about.

    Checking Wikipedia it appears that there is no clear, indisputable connection between the song and your valley down there. That being the case I had best change media.

    So that is where this arose.

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  2. I went up in a light aircraft years ago and had to stop myself from kissing the tarmac when we landed. And it wasn't even exceptionally windy!! But your trip made for a wonderful view, Alexa.

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  3. Flying in a small plane is so much like, well, flying, isn't it?

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  4. Beautiful scene! I also recall flying in small aircraft; updraft over the mountains and the jerking of the aircraft had me holding "The Bag".

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  5. Almost heaven,
    West Virgina
    Blue Ridge Mountains,
    Shenandoah River
    Life is old there,
    Older than the trees
    Younger than the mountains,
    growin like a breeze.

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