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Hawksbill Cabin |
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http://www.hawksbillcabin.blogspot.com |
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English |
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Outdoors, Hiking, Luray |
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This blog is about owning and visiting the Hawksbill Cabin, near Stanley and Luray, Virginia, and a wealth of outdoor activities, including: the "World Famous" Shenandoah River, Shenandoah National Park, Skyline Drive, Luray Caverns, and Massanutten Resort. From time to time we'll post about other stuff, too. |
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23 Followers |
Anniversary of The Fall of the Berlin Wall - part 3
Adding a few more scans of Berlin Wall photos today. By looking at the dates mixed in with the graffiti on one of the color scans, these date to Fall 1985, while the black and white one has an inscription on the back that dates it to March 1986 - just a few weeks before my departure. I scanned the b&w at a higher dens
Anniversary of The Fall of the Berlin Wall - part 2
My original tour in Berlin ended in October 1983, but they incentivized me to stay another year - it was common for them to do that and a lot of my friends stayed for longer than one tour as well. The offer, as I recall, was to choose from the following: (1) an additional $50 per month; (2) a flight
New Blog - Canine Renal Failure Specific
I appreciated all the interest in Gracie's kidney failure - the thoughts and messages were very touching and appreciated. This blog continues to get search hits about the condition, so in response to all that traffic, I have started a second blog that will contain only those posts. It will take a few weeks to get them all transferred over, edit them to the new context etc., but if you are interested, here is a link:http://graciedawg.wordpress.com/
Looking at the Oaks
I’ve been keeping an eye on the oaks. At the Hawksbill Cabin, most of the deciduous trees in the yard are White Oaks. Among the benefits these trees provide, such as shelter for the plentiful birds and squirrels in the yard there, are the bountiful crops of acorns every year.Those annual acorn crops are one of the m
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