As we slowly approach spring. I have begun to process some images from last spring that I hadn’t had the chance to get around to.
This image is from Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park. In this particular area the trees are tall and straight. The sunlight streams through, leaving areas of shadow and either filtered light in summer when the trees are full, or bright light in spring when leaves are just starting their re-growth.
There is one area on Skyline Drive in this section of trees that has a small place to be able to pull over, get out and walk the trails, to feel the immense height and stunning beauty of the forest.
I never tire of this place, gazing at its grandeur, inhaling the scent of the earth, relishing the warmth of the sun as it rains down, and enjoying the shade when summer heat comes.
I took many images of the trees themselves, some while gazing straight up, some using a wide angle lens to get in as much of the scene as possible.
For this image I got down in the middle of the road, hearing nothing but silence all around me. No cars coming in any direction. I felt the beauty of the road within the woods. I embraced the shadows and light. I could feel how it must feel to be an automobile passing through this greatness. What a beautiful feeling that is!
I passed through this special place at least 10 times last spring, and each time I marveled at its wonders, and never tired of seeing it again and again!
I can only imagine what it would be like to experience this in autumn, with colors of every hue! For now I shall save that for another day, and another time. Instead I will enjoy the pure green beauty of spring. One that has yet to come to most of us. Elusive this year, but in the end I’m sure it will arrive.
I hope you can get a sense of the feelings that I described here! Enjoy your piece of spring!! 🙂

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Love it!
Thanks so much Bo!! 🙂
Beautiful spring road scene Rachel…I can’t wait for spring, it has been a long cold winter.
Thanks so much Andrew! It sure has been a tough winter for sure. I hope this spring turns out to be a beautiful one! 🙂
I know that particular road well and you have captured it expertly Rachel
I’m so glad to hear that Len. It is such a lovely place! Thanks so much!! 🙂
I can’t wait for Spring to arrive. A beautiful image and very poetic writing, Rachel.
Thanks so much Andy! Let’s hope it comes in with lots of flowers, and no storms! 🙂
Wonderful thoughts and sentiments here, Rachel, I truly enjoyed this post! Those shadows on the roadway are magnificent, to say the very least! Well seen and captured, my good friend!!
Thank you so much Toad!! I always appreciate your kind words my dear friend!! 🙂