Lazy Sunday, so it's time for a . . . . photo exhibit!
I was reading one of our Commonwealth's political bloggers this morning as he bemoaned how blogs were becoming too centered on their creators' opinions and sense of self-importance.
The very fact that someone would create a blog immediately brings that person's sense of self-imprtance along as carry-on baggage, so why worry about it?
Anyway, I was looking through my own archive of unpublished, non-corporate photography and figured why not have a little Sunday morning art show.
Here's a quick exhibit of Southwest Virginia images for your viewing pleasure . . . .

U.S. Route 23 above Powell Valley, Wise County, Va. 2002

The former Robert E. Lee Motel, U.S. Highway 11W, Washington County, Va., 2003

Doe and fawn, Breaks Interstate Park, Dickenson County, Va., 2003

A Pitts S-2 in a hammerhead stall over Tazewell County Airport, Tazewell County, Va., 2005

Town of Coeburn after March flooding, Wise County, Va., 2002

Big Cherry Mountain reservoir spillway, Big Stone Gap, Va. 2002

Big Stone Gap, from Wallens Ridge, Wise County, Va., 2003
1 Comments:
nice photos!
They'll say anything to discredit bloggers. But, with all our faults, bloggers are, by and large, more honest and reliable than the mainstream media.
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