Sunday, November 04, 2007

Other than that Mrs. Lincoln...How was the play?

Other than the emergency room here are some other things we did while in the Shenandoah Valley:

A tour of the Luray Caverns provided spectacular scenery...



...as well as a recital played on an organ more than 150 feet below the surface. Hammers strike stalactites in perfect pitch.



There was also a classic car and carriage museum. Here Donna checks out an original gas saver...the Stanley Steamer.




A mere 4 days after my surgery I was fit enough to hike in the Shenandoah National Park and view the fall colors.



While in Staunton (pronounced Stantan), home of Woodrow Wilson and the Statler Brothers, we attended a Shakespeare theater performance of Romeo and Juliet.

This area has definitely made our short list of places to live.

3 comments:

blogam said...

Yeah, the Shennandoah Valley is one of the loveliest places; but it's just SO far East!!

Janet

Unknown said...

Getting very sick while traveling is such a scary thing. Thank goodness you're both OK and already back on the adventure. Shows what strong brave people you are.

3fortheroad said...

It's easy to be brave when you don't have a home to go to. Heading out tomorrow to chase the sun to warmer climates.