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A Different View of Yorktown
If you look across the York River…..you can see Yorktown, Virginia.
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Looking Back ~ August 3rd
I came home from work a little early today….I actually brought some things home with me to work from home. I have been feeling a bit under the weather the past couple of days and will work from home tomorrow so I can fully recover. I have a trip coming up don’t ‘cha know…have to be 100% before next week. 🙂 After I arrived home, I laid down for a bit and contemplated what I wanted to post about today. I had an idea….I would go back and revisit some photos I took on this day last year. I have learned volumes in the past year….especially in the field of editing and…
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The Coleman Bridge
On the eastern coast of Virginia, in the area that is considered the Coastal Plain, there are four peninsulas. The first is called the Eastern Shore of Virginia. It is separated from the mainland by the Chesapeake Bay. Bordered by the bay on the west, the Atlantic on the east and the Maryland Eastern Shore on the north, this peninsula is generally visited by traveling via the 17 mile Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel. The other three peninsula’s are the Northern Neck, the Middle Peninsula and one known simply as the Peninsula. The Northern Neck is located between the Potomac and the Rappahannock Rivers; the Middle Peninsula is located between the Rappahannock and the York Rivers; and the Peninsula is…