Thursday, December 18, 2025

My Year In Pictures

Years pass by so much quicker as you get older.  Linear time is funny that way. Tumultuous times relentlessly wear down a person who bothers to pay attention.  I admit that these last ten years have been challenging for me.  

I thought that when I retired from teaching in 2015 after 33 years, I would be able to explore my world.  Short local trips, extended trips, hiking, gardening- all of the good things. For a year or so, I blissfully fulfilled my dreams.

The tumultuous world events working in conjunction with the irreversibly of linear time have forced me to re-calibrate my expectations. Covid and a rotten knee have robbed me of the breath and physical confidence I need to go into the mountainous wilds alone.  

By necessity, I've learned to adapt and find new avenues for creativity.  Over the past few years, I find myself dabbling in craft arts including painted wooden creatures as well as denim catnip mice and rats.  Learning ukulele is a struggle, but fun.  Playing whistles, flutes, harmonicas, spoons, and steel tongue drum gives me immense peace and joy.

 

Here's a chronological sample of my year in photographs.

 

                                Icy Morning in December 2025

                           Early December snow in Salem, VA

                             Roanoke River in late November


                           Aurora in my backyard in November

                    Swinging pedestrian bridge in Buchanan, VA

                          Peaks of Otter in Bedford County, VA

                             Color by the Greenway in Salem

Friends showed up at my weekly protest below Rep Ben Cline's office


 Reps. Griffith (above) and Cline stood beside and in front of me (Oct 27)



                                Early Fall reflections in Salem

   Aja Charapita peppers -the most expensive pepper in the world



         An October reunion at Smith Mountain Lake in a Palace

                           Roanoke River in Salem in September



                       Grayson Highlands in SWVA...wild horses

                                         Colorful Hot Peppers

Below are photos from our trip to Spain.  The photos immediately below are from the beautiful Gijon area on the Northern coast. 






                                

                               Below: Lastres near Colunga

                

                     Below:  Roman Bridge in Cangas de Onis

          

             Below: Basillica de Santa Maria la Real de Covadonga

                          

                          Below: Lagos (lakes) de Covadonga


                                      

                                           Below:  Gijon


                

Below: Barcelona, Parc Guell, Basilica de la Sagrada Familia and Monserrat














                                         End of Spain


                            Sunset by Fort Lewis Mountain

                                     Misty River in Salem

                                       Hinchee Retreat

                                          Early Garden

                                         Solar Installation

                                      May River in Roanoke

 

Below: Photos from our quick trip to West Lafayette, IN.  My sister had a conference at Purdue university

                              Triple XXX Family Restaurant

                                    Purdue Football Stadium

          The GOAT of basketball coaches went to school here

       The GOAT of Astronauts went to school here (and many more)


                            Inside the Diner.  My favorite place

 

 


 
My mountain home on AT South from Rt 311
 





                                                Catawba Sustainability Center



                                                          Summers' Retreat

 

                                                                  The Moon

 

                                                                      My office

                                             A couple of my wooden friends

 

                                                             Home in January

 

  

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