
Thou hast nor youth nor age
But as it were an after dinner sleep
Dreaming of both.–T.S.Eliot
Headed out to sea next week.
photography from the Chesapeake Bay watershed by Bill Emory

Thou hast nor youth nor age
But as it were an after dinner sleep
Dreaming of both.–T.S.Eliot
Headed out to sea next week.

Bumped into Harold J. Arnold, a.k.a. God’s Poem Writer.
His poems deal with a severe subject, but he, the writer, is a pleasure to encounter.

One of those kind of days.

Gordon Parks
The Making of an Argument
September 19 – December 21, 2014 Curated by Russell Lord,
Freeman Family Curator of Photographs, New Orleans Museum of Art
Exhibition organized at
The Fralin Museum by John Mason, Associate Professor and Associate Chair, Corcoran Department of History

Writer, teacher, ecologist and protector of old growth forest, Joan Maloof will be one of four speakers at the Tree Symposium, Sunday, April 6, 2014

Giles wrote about the Rivanna several times.

One characteristic of the Woolen Mills historic houses is front porches, I love sitting on a front porch, having a visit. Steve was scraping paint so after saying hello we split.

Pictured above, Gabe’s truck, parked on West Main, February, 1994. No one broke in.
A good man gone.

Charlottesville

Joy’s last CRHA meeting was back in June. Haven’t seen anything about her departure from that board in the news. She did the prep and asked important questions.