Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains And The Waltons

Sunday, Motor Man and I took a day trip to the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Whether or not the fall foliage was ‘at peak’, we aren’t sure, but it certainly was a beautiful day for a drive.

In the past, we’ve driven up on the Blue Ridge Parkway or Skyline Drive, but those steep drop-offs are a bit daunting to me, so I suggested to Motor Man that we drive along in the valley and look UP at the mountains.

I love this sweet little red barn. (Long time readers of my blog may remember “Barn Charm”,  a meme that I participated in for quite some time. I miss sharing photos of rustic old barns.)  The sign at the lane read “Lucky Dog Farm”. I couldn’t help but wonder if the owners consider themselves “lucky dogs”, or if the farm was named after a family pet that had been fortunate in a special way.

We stopped at a couple of antique shops in Covesville and Nellysford. Then I remembered that we were in the area of Earl Hamner, Jr’s childhood home.  You may recall that The Waltons tv show was based on his and his family’s life in the mountains of Virginia.  I recalled that there was a “Walton’s” museum in the area.  I “googled it” on my phone and discovered that we were just a few miles away.

It was an interesting destination with rooms in a former school building depicting settings in the Waltons’ home.

This was John Boy’s room. (Good night, John Boy.)

And the Waltons’ living room:

But the room that I seemed to remember the best was the kitchen:

I didn’t think to ask if any of the items in the museum were original to the show. There was also a wonderful 30-minute video featuring Earl Hamner and members of the cast, sharing their thoughts about the show. Of course, the memorable theme from the show was played in several parts of the video.

Just a short distance from the museum is the childhood home of Earl Hamner and his family. To the left, you can see a truck similar to the one  from the show.

On the way home, we stopped at a couple of scenic overlooks. The angle of the sun made photos challenging.

It was another fun Sunday drive for us.

~These Days Of Mine

 

 

5 responses to “Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains And The Waltons

  1. Looks like a fun-filled autumn trip ! I never did watch the Walton’s, but I know the John Boy reference – & I thought about Barn Charm as soon as I saw that pic !

  2. Looks like a nice trip. I expected the trees to be less green this time of year.

  3. Shirley Matthews Dunn's avatar Shirley Matthews Dunn

    Still hoping Chuck and I will make it there. Great pictures!

  4. We love that section of VA too. We’ve stayed in a cabin near there a couple of times but haven’t made it to the Walton Museum yet – One Day!! Love the pictures of the the Walton’s home – brought back lots of memories of the show.

  5. Glad you two had a fun outing. Nothing as gorgeous as Virginia countryside and mountains in the Fall…….although Maine was beautiful too (although when we’re on vacation, everything is beautiful!). I never even knew there was a Walton Museum – leave it to you to find a fun and different destination!

    Pam

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