Tuesday, March 26, 2024
Sunday, March 24, 2024
Hedges
In colonial times, and in many gardens today, hedges were used to outline a garden. These were used often as natural fences as well as used for their beauty. In Virginia, boxwoods were a very popular shrub used. A popular use, if one had the money, was to cultivate a maze or labyrinth.
Well-tended shrubbery presented a place for private conversations and good hiding places for children's games. One could relax in the shade, or follow a trail to the rest of the garden.
However, because plants like these tended to grow copiously, it was important to keep them in check. Every place a person went, these plants could be seen and recognized." -- National Park Service
Saturday, March 23, 2024
Friday, March 22, 2024
Cherry Blossoms
I understand that we're experiencing an early bloom this year. Afternoon temps had risen into the low 70s briefly last week, which I suppose is the reason. But we're back into the mid to upper 50s this week.
Thursday, March 21, 2024
Campus Shop
It may not seem like much to outsiders, but this is a big deal here locally. The Campus Shop has moved!
After nearly 30 years on Prince George Street, the Campus Shop has now relocated to Duke of Gloucester St. (aka D.O.G. Street). to the building formerly occupied by the William & Mary Bookstore operated by Barnes & Noble.
I'll have to grab my camera and head over to the new location for some shots. Otherwise, a whole generation of W&M grads might be clueless. :-)
Tuesday, March 19, 2024
Shoulder Month
Just the slightest hint that spring is around the corner. March is one of those "shoulder months" here on the Middle Peninsula, when afternoon temperatures can range anywhere from the upper 60s and low 70s to the upper 40s and low 50s. Today, for instance, we're expecting a high of 55. Not quite as pleasant as last Wednesday when I snapped this picture and when the afternoon high was nearly 76.
Welcome to spring!
Updated 3/21/2024
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