Like many states, Virginia has several fairly distinct regions. Alexandria is a suburb of Washington, DC and in fact, used to be within the boundaries of the District of Columbia. The Leesburg area, 40 miles away from Washington, was primarily farmland and small towns until recently. My friend Beth says it has grown enormously in the last decade, and is full of coffee shops and breweries. I saw plenty of enormous new suburban homes. And the evening traffic headed west on the little two-way country roads was bumper to bumper.
This is the cobblestonest cobblestone road I have ever seen. Old Town Alexandria
Alexandria lays claim to George Washington as a favorite son. I just happened to be there for the George Washington Birthday (Presidents Day to you and me) Parade.
OMG, these Girl Scouts! They made a little train where each car is a cookie box, and the wheels are big cookies. And they are all blowing kazoos!
Virginia Theological Seminary, where my father got his Master of Divinity degree. The chapel burned down in 2010, and VTS made a wonderful decision to keep key parts of the building standing, creating an open-area Chapel Garden.
The apartment building where my parents lived my Dad’s last two years of seminary. I was conceived here! Arlington
Leesburg
Leesburg
Leesburg
One of my sister’s best friends in high school, Beth, with dog Kayak
Gorgeous sunset, Leesburg
Beth is a therapist, and works with patients not only in her office, but also with therapy horses at Bridle Paths, Leesburg.
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