In need of a long rest, coupled with the desire to give the Group a respite from me, I cut away for a couple of months.
During the interim I put limitations on my photography and decided to visit Life by becoming more a participant, rather than one
who records others' deeds.
But despite my efforts I felt naked without a camera. So, for better or for worse, I returned, and here in succession are three recent
offerings.
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania was General George Washington's winter encampment for his troops during the Revolutionary War (1777-78).
The site is now a national historic park. I don't know what this pair of young ladies were up to on the day of my visit, but I doubt that
the good general would have approved--or maybe he would have felt that their presence might have been a morale-booster for the men!
Marshall