@cristob - what a sweet story! So glad you were motivated to go visit Bluemont for the afternoon and revisit some of your childhood places/memories. My experience has always been that most people are very receptive to others who have lived in the area in the past, and usually are thrilled to meet someone who once lived in a house now owned by another. Next time be sure to knock! And if you have any old photos to share, I know the Bluemont Association would love to have scanned copies for their history collection. I know the people renovating that old house would kill to have any photos of the place when it was lived in as there is virtually nothing existing. Bill and Barb are super, super nice so next time you are in town, if you see them at the house, please stop and say hello!!
@jabberwocky - Oops! Sorry I thought your ride was today! The house you looked at is cute!! I noticed the other day it was for sale. That is also a very quiet gravel road, too, and the neighbors are all very nice.
Tonight was a nice 13 miles (20.9 kilometers) "around the block at the end of the day before the heat chases us all indoors for the duration" ride tonight, sharing some of the same gravel roads you took on Sunday. Your SO and I would have a blast talking local history- we should see about arranging a ride together sometime.
Here is my ride in pictures, 2 hours before sunset, 80°f (26.6°c), sunny, hot, and calm. All local gravel roads.
Yours truly goofing off when I stopped (about 1/4 mile down the road) to take a pic and realized my camera was facing me rather than the scenery. I thought the reflection of the scenery in my sports glasses was pretty awesome.
Same spot where jabberwocky took his picture, the same view, only he had been riding up the road in the morning while my picture was taken in the evening while I was going down the road towards the creek.
The lands in the photo above this photo, and in the photo below, are all under the Virginia Outdoors conversation easement. The gravel road is part of the Mosby Heritage Foundation's motorists audio tour of the countryside.
Trying to capture a view but the sun was already so low it filled the lens completely.
Half mile (.8 kilometer) from home. The sun had already set and my phone camera was struggling to find the right balance of light and dark contrasts and color. I can assure you, however, the view was enough to melt your heart it was so pretty. The surrounding peace and quiet of this area is pure bliss. I love living here.
Tomorrow the heat and humidity will hit us like a sledgehammer. Mid 90s °f (35°c) with humidity near 100%. I expect to be up and cycling on the gravel roads before 9am for a 25 mile (40 kilometer) ride. My neighbor bowed out of joining me. She texted me back that it is going to be "too stinking hot" and she's staying indoors finishing up work that needs to be done.
No question we will all be living in the AC for the remainder of the week.