Showing posts with label Virginia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Virginia. Show all posts

Sunday, September 14, 2014

An Indian Summer Day on Tangier Island


INDIAN SUMMER COMES TO TANGIER

The weather today was amazing.  Last weekend temps were in the 90s and the humidity (and bugs!) were terrible.  What a difference a week makes!  Today, temperatures are in the 70s, there is a wonderful breeze, the skies are bright blue, and the bug situation has calmed considerably.  This is a wonderful day to visit Tangier!

I have decided to list one of my cameras for sale, and since it was such a pretty day, I took it out for some demonstration pictures before listing it for sale.  Here are a few that will give you an idea of what I saw out and about on our island today.


Looking over the marsh from Canton bridge toward the main section of the island.  Lots of waterfowl out and about enjoying the sunshine.





Not many tourists aboard today.  Shame, because it's been a beautiful one and about 20 degrees cooler than last week!


Another shot of our school.  Think this one will have to go on the website.



And here's what it looked like on my little dock of the Bay:

Marsh hen and a heron hanging out in the backyard.



Monday, September 1, 2014

Labor Day on Tangier Island


Happy Labor Day Everyone!

Do you know the history of Labor Day?  Here is what Wikipedia has to say:


Labor Day - Celebrating The American Worker


"Labor Day in the United States is a holiday celebrated on the first Monday in September. It is a celebration of the American labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of their country.
The form for the celebration of Labor Day was outlined in the first proposal for the holiday: A street parade to exhibit to the public "the strength and esprit de corps of the trade and labor organizations",[2] followed by a festival for the workers and their families. This became the pattern for Labor Day celebrations. 
The holiday often marks the end of summer and return to school, although school starting times now vary."

Oh that last sentence.  For most people Labor Day is a day off from work; a day to take a vacation, celebrate with a BBQ, or have a shopping spree.  Ask a teacher though, and you might get a very different answer.  Labor Day is usually a busy day for me, trying to get everything prepared (and every last little possible scenario planned for) for opening day tomorrow. Accomack County Schools still open on the traditional Tuesday after Labor Day schedule.  Tomorrow will be the day 1 of my 25th year!

My usual Labor Day look


I am headed out to school this morning to put in a little time while the building is closed and quiet.  Then I am going to bring my nephews over to see the school.  Two of my three nephews are here this weekend, and we are having a great visit.  I know I just posted some beach pictures the other day but here are a few more from last night on the beach with the boys.


Beach Selfie - the "I'm Windblown And My Arms Are Too Short So My Face Is Too Close" edition

 BEACH BOYS









Thursday, August 28, 2014

Scott's Run Nature Preserve - One of My Favorite Places


Beautiful Scott's Run in McLean, Virginia


I love taking pictures!  Photography has long been an interest of mine.  I also like to travel, though usually we do weekend trips close to home.  The great thing about living in Virginia is that there are so many wonderful things to see within a half a day's drive.  So, I thought I would share a few vacation ideas from time to time.  Here is one you might not be familiar with, but is one of my favorites.  This is Scott's Run.





Scott's Run is a path along the Potomac River in McLean, Virginia just outside Washington, DC.  It is found within the Scott's Run Nature Preserve, a small park just off Interstate 495.  It is also very close to Tyson's Corner, which if you haven't heard of it, is a HUGE shopping complex.  (The perfect day trip  - hike a little in nature in the morning - feel good about self - reward self with massive shopping trip in the afternoon) The Manassas / Bull Run battlefields are also nearby, and I will post about them on another day.  It takes about 4 hours for us, once we land in Crisfield, to get to Northern Virginia. Northern Virginia has so much to offer in terms of things to do!  I try to go a couple of times a year.




There are different trails to hike at Scott's Run Nature Preserve.  We always do the River Run Trail, because it has such an nice bonus at the end...a waterfall!  This may not be exciting to you - but we don't exactly have a lot of waterfalls on the coastal plain Eastern Shore of Virginia.  Waterfalls are also a photographer's dream!





Here are some pictures from our hike during Spring Break two years ago.  N. has grown so much since then! Here he is being a good sport and carrying my camera equipment over the "jumping stones" that help you cross shallow parts of the water on the trail.  I had two cameras that day. He's carrying my big camera, while I have the little point and shoot - because of the two of us, I am the one much more likely to end up in the river.  Those stones are very photogenic, but not exactly an easy crossing for the non athletic / non teenager types (like me).




In this picture we've struggled made it up a killer large hill and back down the other side to the Potomac. At this point I know I am in trouble because the down side of the hill was an even steeper angle than the up side, and that's the only way back to the parking lot.  N. scouted around and found a downed tree limb that was just right for a walking stick and gave it to me for the climb back up the hill later. That was so sweet.  I still have the stick.  I keep it in the trunk of my car for further hiking trips (and the memories of this one).  You can not go into the Potomac here even though it looks tempting.  The current is very swift!



Turn left at the bottom of the hill and walk along the river and around a bend and this is what you find!  Scott's Run Falls.  Oh so pretty, and on the day we were there, deserted!  Seriously, there was only another couple there when we approached.  We let them take pictures for a few minutes while we sat and rested, then they moved on with their hike and we had it all to ourselves.  Except for the eagle!


We saw, what I am pretty sure, was a bald eagle.  He made several close passes over us, but I wasn't able to get a good picture.  That little black dot in the picture above is him, use your imagination.  LOL   




Here is my best shot from that day, using the artsy "slow shutter" effect that is a must for waterfall shots to get that misty water look.  I was pretty impressed with myself on this one.  Thank you N. for toting my big camera and tripod and making this shot possible, and for being such a good travel buddy.  My husband works on a tugboat and has a two weeks home, two weeks away rotation, so pretty often it is just N and I on our little getaways since school vacations never seem to coincide with R's schedule. It's the life of a tugboat wife, I'm used to it.  And we do usually try to go somewhere as the whole family at least once every summer.



And here's a shot N. took of yours truly, resting and contemplating how in the heck am I going to get back up that hill.  I really want to go back to Scott's Run this fall.  I can only imagine how beautiful it would look decked out in fall colors.  But that hill is already on my mind...





Tuesday, August 12, 2014

So....I Think I'll Start A Blog


Sittin On My Dock Of The Bay


Here is a picture to get us started.  It will be the first of MANY.  There is a lot I want to share with you and I love taking pictures! I am a wife, mother, and middle school teacher. I think I happen to live in a pretty interesting place, Tangier Island, on Virginia's Eastern Shore.  This is a picture of my backyard and my little dock of the bay.  Besides photography, I like up-cycling furniture and craft projects, home makeovers, jewelry making and more.  I am always searching the internet for, or working on, some project or another. After seeing my posts on facebook, a friend of mine said, "I don't know why you don't have a blog".  So, here we are....


A Little About Me and Tangier Island


Hi, I'm Hope and I was born and raised in Marion, MD, which in on Maryland's eastern shore.  I have lived my whole life (all 48 - gasp! - years of it) around the Chesapeake Bay.  After college I accepted a job on Tangier Island, Virginia.  From Marion, Tangier is only about 20 miles "as the crow flies" but a whole world away.  You see Tangier is in the Chesapeake Bay and I mean that literally.  Tangier is a small island only reachable by boat or plane about 14 miles out from the nearest port of Crisfield, Maryland (right down the road from Marion).  I had only been here a few times before I moved, although I knew some people from Tangier and had gone to school with students from neighboring Smith Island, MD.  Unlike Smith Island, Tangier has it's own K-12 school program, so students never attend school on the mainland.  (I would like to tell you more about Tangier and Tangier Combined School in future posts.)  Soon after moving and beginning my teaching career, I met and married my husband (R.), and in 1997 along came my son (N.)....

 (No, this in not my                                                                                                                                 son in 1997 - though he did 
                                                                                                 weight 10 pounds.  lol)

People have told me not to use real names on a blog, so for now I have put their initial.  But I know I am going to forget to keep doing that.  

To help you get some idea of where exactly I live, here is Tangier on a map.  On the right side is the eastern shore of Maryland at the top and the eastern shore of Virginia at the bottom.  Along with Delaware, these make up the Delmarva peninsula.  In the center of the map is Chesapeake Bay.  I have lived all my life in this area.


This is a picture showing an overhead view of the island from Google Image Search and airphotona.com.






And here is a picture I took of the main section of Tangier from the air.  Most residents live on three raised areas call "ridges".  At the bottom is West Ridge, in the middle in Main Ridge, and on the top of the picture is Canton.




I live in the Canton section at the top.  The three sections of Tangier are connected to each other by bridges. Bicycles, golf carts, and skiffs are our main modes of transportation.

Have I Got You Interested Yet?


I hope so, then you'll want to check back to see more of my blog. My plan is to use this blog to share some of the projects I have completed or am working on, some other crafters and bloggers I follow, and inspiration pages of things I'd like to try.  But I wanted to give you a little background information first. Please bear with me, I'm new to blogging! As I close out today, here's a final shot from my dock of the bay....