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Sunday in the Park Photos

[slideshow id=61] Sunday in the Park, 2010…always hot, and always fun for the neighborhood. The photos were taken by David Hathcock and Page. Only slightly related, did anyone get photos of Music in the Park? I wanted to go but was up in DC.

Twitter & Flickr Reminder

Just a reminder that H&H is on Twitter @hillsheights. I don’t have a fancy-pants phone so if I am not on my computer it might take me a little while to respond. Also there is the Hills and Heights Group on Flickr as seen above. Join the group and add your photos. Currently there are [...]

Somewhere Over the Rainbow

Rainbow Connection

If anyone else out there captured the rainbow either send it directly to me or post a link in the comments. Thanks to Anne for her contribution. For the record all 15 of my attempts failed but officially I am blaming it on my location.

Forest Hill Park Sledding Pictures

Thanks to Rich who sent the link (and took the photos) my way, lots of great shots.

James River Flooding Pictures

Quality is not the best due to lack of skill of by the photographer. Pictures were taken from the Nickel Bridge and near Belle Isle. [slideshow id=43]

Frozen Forest Hill Park Lake

This wonderful photo was taken by Phil Riggan. This and others showing off the icy wonder of Forest Hill Park are posted on his blog RichmondOnTheJames be sure to check out the other photos. Great stuff thanks for sharing Phil. Thanks also to John M. of CHPN for pointing them out to me.

Photography Meetup Group Starting the Year at FH Park

The Richmond Photography Meetup Group will be starting 2010 by meeting up in Forest Hill Park. Some details about who they are from their “about page“. Very simply, this is how we operate: The group will primarily be socially oriented. We will have a monthly photography theme. We’ll have a monthly location shoot on the [...]

Updated Snow Slideshow

Slideshow From H&H Flickr Group

Marathon Photos

Thanks to Jon Deutsch for sharing these great photos.

Westover Hills Library Circa 1959

Amazing what a few decades will do! The trees that are on this lot now cast the library in almost constant shadow but they weren’t even planted when this pic was taken August 19, 1959 by the Adolph B. Rice Studio. I found this image on Flickr in the collection of The Library of Virginia. [...]

Calling All Photogs

It is no secret that I am a fan of photography.  I was thrilled to see that RVAnews is starting a new photo feature. Every month we’ll choose a theme, and snap-happy folks can submit any photos they may have taken lately that, to them, best represent that theme. We’ll choose eighteen of the most [...]

Farmer’s Market Goodness

I couldn’t make it to the South of the James Farmer’s Market this Saturday but luckily David Hathcock was able to get down there and provide some photos as well as a nice description. Enjoy the images as you sit in your cubicle and watch the last hours of summer drift away. [slideshow id=15] Just [...]

SOJFM From Several Angles

Ted Johnson the chef owner of Mezzanine restaurant comes across the river to the South of the James Farmer’s Market has this to say. “I think it’s a huge plus to any city to have people recognize … where your food [is] coming from,” Johnson said, “and to support the local economy and the farmers [...]

Photo of the Week

Once a week resident Thomas Scott sends us a photo taken in the neighborhood. More of his stunning photographs at the blog Punch Photo and an online portfolio Thomas Scott Photography. Click on the image to see full size. [singlepic id=198 w=420 h=340 float=] The Old Stone House Slide with all the past Photos of [...]

Photo of the Week

Once a week resident Thomas Scott sends us a photo taken in the neighborhood. More of his stunning photographs at the blog Punch Photo and an online portfolio Thomas Scott Photography. Click on the image to see full size. [singlepic id=184 w=420 h=340 float=] Patrick Henry School Slideshow of all Photos of the Week

Farmer’s Market Pictures

[slideshow id=15] Pictures from last Saturday courtesy of David Hathcock.

Pictures of Sunday in the Park With Friends

If you didn’t make it to Forest Hill Park on Sunday you missed a great time. If like me you brought your camera but not the camera battery you did not capture any of the fun. Luckily for us all David Hathcock remembered his camera battery and is kind enough to share his images. If [...]

Photo of the Week

Once a week resident Thomas Scott sends us a photo taken in the neighborhood. More of his stunning photographs at the blog Punch Photo and an online portfolio Thomas Scott Photography. Click on the image to see full size. [singlepic id=136 w=420 h=340 float=]Albert Jones Park 1 [singlepic id=137 w=420 h=340 float=]Albert Jones Park 2

Pictures of Forest Hill Lake Restoration VII

The big storm on Sunday did us no favors but progress continues. Pictures were taken 7/14 thanks to David Hathcock. Previous pictures here. [slideshow id=4]

Empty Storefronts

In my travels around the neighborhood it seems that quite a few businesses have vacated the area. So I decided to take my camera and record what was out there. My journey started at Forest Hill Presbyterian Church for daycare drop-off and ended at Lowes for varnish pick-up.  I have lived in the neighborhood for [...]

Happy 4th All

The Westover Hills annual Kid’s Parade was a stunning success as always. Thank you Westover Hills Neighborhood Association and Laura Dysart. I have hastily posted some snapshots (no real editing at all) as a slideshow. If you would like a copy or a picture removed please let me know. It should advance to the next [...]

Photo of the Week

Once a week resident Thomas Scott sends us a photo taken in the neighborhood. More of his stunning photographs are on the blog Punch Photo and he has an online portfolio Thomas Scott Photography. Click on the image to see full size.[singlepic id=19 w=420 h=340 float=] Cucumbers and Sunflowers [singlepic id=20 w=420 h=340 float=] South [...]

Photo of the Week

Once a week resident Thomas Scott sends us a photo taken in the neighborhood. More of his stunning photographs are on the blog Punch Photo and he has an online portfolio Thomas Scott Photography. Click on the image to see full size.

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