June 25, 2005

Sightseeing in the Shenandoah

We've been busy for the past week entertaining two sets of houseguests plus celebrating an anniversary. When Allison and Dave visited we took them to the Deauville Fallow Deer Farm (near Basye, Virginia) and the Silver Phoenix store (Native American crafts) near Mt. Jackson, plus we enjoyed a tasty lunch at Johnny Appleseed Restaurant in New Market. Then for our anniversary we visited Luray Caverns and car museum and had a yummy dinner at the Outback in Harrisonburg. Yesterday Bill and Mary arrived and we showed them the wonderful outdoor church at Shrinemont (Orkney Springs) and went to dinner at Coleman's in Bryce Resort. Today we took them shopping at the Dayton Farmer's Market and Harper's Lawn Ornaments near Harrisonburg.

I hear from Marie Javins that she has arrived safely in Kampala, Africa. She will be working on a book and finishing up some comic book coloring. (Have you seen her Wall of Cows?)

Meanwhile my own websites (including javins.com and walcroft.com) and not getting updated and I hope to get around to them soon. I'm planning to start another site and I'm looking at Virtual Avenue and Catalog.com to see which is the better host for what I need. I have used both in the past and they have been reliable.

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