On our trip to the hotel in Woodstock Va. we passed some trees , mostly maples that are still beautiful as the leaves on most are such a vibrant yellow shade. Some deep red leaves were still found on some large oaks along the way.
traveling throught the shenandoah national park
farms along the way
Steve said these were the Shenandoah mountains because he thought the Blue Ridge would be on our right as we were traveling there. They look like a Blue Ridge to me, but all of them do in the distance.
Our hotel in Woodstock, a town in Shenandoah County Va. also the county seat
entrance - like the metal corn sculpture in the pot
The fountain here was bubbling
fireplace open to seating area in lobby and was also breakfast area
very nicely decorated - the birds on the far wall are carved into wood panels
I like this large picture of fruit
like those wooden shapes that look stacked on the lamp post
This area where Steve liked sitting to read was near the exercise and customer business rooms
this is the area at the elevator on our floor
very cozy room with down comforters as you can see on the beds
everything was very clean and fresh
I like this type of farmhouse style type sink, I guess that is what it's called
I took this picture because I like this shelving over the toilet with towel bar
On our way to Edinburg, a town in Shenandoah county va. where we had dinner at an Italian restaurant named Sal's
It was breezy and chilly outside, this coffee tastes every bit as good as it looks
steve had homemade chicken noodle soup for an appetizer
I had a very crisp salad
and spaghetti
Steve had Linguine with peppers, mushrooms and sausage
after dinner , we took a short ride to see some of the fine homes here
pretty stone fence with the lacy stone edge at the top
We got up the next day and headed down the road to Quicksburg to buy apples, cider and honey.