In 1786, Thomas Jefferson eloquently describes this area and the view in Harper's Ferry as one of the most stupendous in nature. This point, where the Potomac River passes through the Blue Ridge Mountains and junctures with the Shenandoah is "worth crossing the Atlantic" to see.
We are truly blessed to live in such a beautiful part of the world. It is even pretty there in winter, with bare trees.
My little window frames were too small to show the detail in the actual photos on the left, so I printed them larger where you can see my picture of Bob taking a picture from inside a window, then his actual picture through the window on the side.
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It sure does look pretty and so does your layout!
Amazing phjotos, Cindy! Love the windows you incorporated on the layout.
Thank you for your lovely words on my blog Cindy.... wishing you and your family a blessed 2013. Your layout is fabulous and I love the windows, so unique.
Looks like a great place to visit...you have so many historical sites where you live! :)
yes, Cindy, you are very blessed to live in such a beautiful place! And we were too, to have lived there for 5 years!!!!! I really love your beautifully designed page with all of the wonderful photos!!! And thank you so much for stopping by my blog. I did give Anne an extra big hug from you!!!!!
Everything is so beautiful, great lo!
Love your multi-pic layouts, Cindy!
So clever Cindy. And yes, you do live in a beautiful part of the world!
Great LO with some lovely photos
Happy new year
Love the pictures and your little "window". Great layout.
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