Thank you for your kind comments
and good thoughts you sent for me last week. Larry and I are feeling better. We
got out of the house a little over the weekend.
I’m still feeling tired, but it is
back to the regular work schedule today. Actually, I only missed one day of
work last week. I went to the doctor on Wednesday but still worked for part of
the day.
On Thursday, I covered a court
hearing. I couldn’t take my cough medicine all that day before court at 1:30 because
it makes me sleepy. So I had a few times during the hearing when I was afraid I
was going to start coughing. I made it through though.
Then Friday, I stayed home and
slept a good part of the day. In fact, I slept a lot over the whole weekend.
All that said, I didn’t get any
photos of anything over the past several days, and I didn’t do any writing
other than in my journal. So . . . for today’s post, I thought I would share
some photos I took last fall at Avoca Museum in Altavista.
Avoca is a Queen Anne style house
that is a Virginia Historic Landmark and is in the National Register of
Historic Places. It is on the site of the home of Colonel Charles Lynch, from
the time of the American Revolutionary War.
One Saturday afternoon last fall,
I went by Avoca to get a photo of a group meeting there. One of our local
doctors is the current president of a state physicians’ group, and he asked me
to get a photo for the paper.
A community newspaper does photos
like these that a daily paper may not. Our mission is to provide a written and
visual record of the community, and pictures like these fit into that mission.
I had to wait a while before the
group reached a stopping place to pose for a photo. I sat in the back hallway
of the house.
I usually can find something to
keep my mind occupied during waiting times, and that day, I started noticing
the doors in the house. I liked the decorative touches and the dark wood used.
So I took photos.
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| Back screen door. |
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| Front door. |
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| This doorknob is on a door in the back hallway. I liked the design. |
What’s your favorite historic
landmark near your home?



