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