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Drive By Shootings–Sposylvania, Montross, Heathsville and Some Places in Between

Author: From http://roadsdivergedwood.blogspot.com/ • Aug 26th, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local
My apologies for the gap between postings but putting a new computer, camera, and photo program into the hands of a 50-something male is not much different than letting a chimpanzee change the oil in your car.

"One of the most tragic things I know about human nature is that all of us tend to put off living. We are all dreaming of some magical rose garden over the horizon--instead of enjoying the roses blooming outside our window today."

Dale Carnegie
For no particular reason I decided that during my travels over the past two days I would only take photos from my car. In coming to this decision I realized how far I had come in my life. When I was nineteen I would have been tossing empty Miller "pony" bottles over the roof of my car trying to hit mailboxes. Ah, how we mellow with age.............
A Prophesy Comes To Pass?
The Orange County Board of Supervisors voted to allow a Walmart to be built on the Wilderness Battlefield. Concerns about its impact and future development in the area were discounted by Supervisors. Twenty-five plus years ago this would be a photo of fields on either side of the road. It is the site of the Battle of Salem Church. A uproar occurred when a Texaco station was to be build at the far right. It was later approved--after the applicant agreed to give the station a "colonial" look. It was stated then that a single gas station would not have a significant impact on the battlefield. Today the station had been replaced by a bank and shopping centers on both sides of the road. The clump of trees in the upper right corner is all that is left of the battlefield.


Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, 2009-08-27 02:58:00

Author: From http://roadsdivergedwood.blogspot.com/ • Aug 26th, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local
Here I Stand I can Do No Other
Spotsylvania--An old house on Robert E. Lee Road. Still in use today. How many generations have called this house home?


Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, 2009-08-27 02:53:00

Author: From http://roadsdivergedwood.blogspot.com/ • Aug 26th, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local
Unknown But to God
Spotsylvania--The Confederate Cemetery. Unlike the National Cemetery at Fredericksburg even the unknown received a grave of their own here. When I see these headstones I have to wonder whether their families ever knew what happened to them.


Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, 2009-08-27 02:47:00

Author: From http://roadsdivergedwood.blogspot.com/ • Aug 26th, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local
" Field of Dreams"--Spotsylvania Style
An old backstop standing vigil over a soybean field that was once a baseball
field......or maybe it still is used for ball in the off (farming) season.


Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, 2009-08-27 02:43:00

Author: From http://roadsdivergedwood.blogspot.com/ • Aug 26th, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local
Please Indulge Me
OK another old house falling down. But its in the middle of a soybean field! Don't see that everyday now do you. Actually I've got a photo of another abandoned house in the middle of a cornfield. I'll spare you from that for now.


Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, 2009-08-27 02:37:00

Author: From http://roadsdivergedwood.blogspot.com/ • Aug 26th, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local
There from the Beginning
Heathsville--St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. The first church in the parish which was established in 1653. Not the original church but this one does go back aways.


Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, 2009-08-27 02:29:00

Author: From http://roadsdivergedwood.blogspot.com/ • Aug 26th, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local
From Another Time
Lottsburg--The Holley-Graded School established by Sallie Holley in 1868 to teach the children of former slaves. This was the third school on the site. The money was raised within the local black community and was run by an eleven member Board of Trustees from the African-American community. Fund raising started in 1914 and this school opened in 1933. No longer in use the building is still owned by the trustees.


Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, 2009-08-27 02:24:00

Author: From http://roadsdivergedwood.blogspot.com/ • Aug 26th, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local
A Memory for Little Bro
My little brother is a graduate of Washington & Lee High School just down the road from here. This was (and I expect still is) the after school hang out. "Hey guys let's breeze the Freeze." My brother is three years younger than I am and is now a Colonel in the U.S. Marine Corps.


Author: From http://roadsdivergedwood.blogspot.com/ • Aug 26th, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local
A Montross Landmark
A genuine piece of Americana. The old Coca-Cola bottling plant in downtown Montross. Actually the drink of choice is Northern Neck Ginger Ale. The best ginger ale you will ever have.


Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, 2009-08-27 02:12:00

Author: From http://roadsdivergedwood.blogspot.com/ • Aug 26th, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local
You Never Know When You'll Need to Drop Off "Old Glory" After Hours
The American Legion Post outside of Montross. This is a typical post building but I would call your attention to the "mailbox" at the end of the sidewalk. It is for "Flags to be Retired." So if you find yourself in Westmoreland County with an old American Flag don't worry about getting it in before closing. Here you have an drop off box with no late fees.