Tuesday, October 09, 2012

Fall at Mabry Mill

Two years ago on my way back from Ohio I stopped at Mabry Mill in Virginia and took some photos. The mill is about 100 years old and 5 minutes out of the way on our way home. Meg had never seen it so I took her there yesterday as we returned home. It was chilly, my hands were nearly frozen taking these photos.
This place is a huge photographers stop as it makes great landscapes. Funny people have sold post cards stating it was in Iowa and Connecticut. Take it from me it is in southern Virginia.
As you can see the leaves are coming down and it looks like fall already. Felt like winter the past few days.

12 comments:

John said...

Nice reflections, especially the 2nd photo. And it's a reminder to pay attention to what I might be passing by...

tina said...

Postcard perfect!

F Cameron said...

Love Mabry Mill! Just up the Blue Ridge Parkway, we like to lunch at Chateau Morrisette. We also stop off at the Bluegrass Museum.

Janet, The Queen of Seaford said...

This photo is the quintessential country setting. Just beautiful. A lot warmer today!

Les said...

It's our Mona Lisa.

Sensible Gardening said...

Beautiful place, reminds me of simpler times. We have a heritage mill not far from us called Grist Mill which has the same effect.

Sensible Gardening said...

Beautiful place, reminds me of simpler times. We have a heritage mill not far from us called Grist Mill which has the same effect.

eileeninmd said...

Hi Randy, we were there on Thursday on our way down to the Smoky Mtn Nat'l Park. It was a fun stop and had lunch in the restaurant. I love your photos, great reflection shots.

RobinL said...

Now that's a charming spot to enjoy the fall landscape!

Victoria Williams said...

So pretty! Glad you took the time to view it and share it with us.

Serenity Cove said...

Love the reflection!! I think I was there years ago but would love to see it again. Thanks for sharing.

RobinL said...

That's one of my favorite fall photo ops, an old mill. Saw a similiar scene in Gatlinburg a few years ago. Lovely!