Nature at Yogaville
Posted: May 28, 2013 Filed under: Animal Life, Inspiration, Plant Life | Tags: azalea bush, azaleas, beauty, birds, blue ridge mountains, Buckingham Virginia, butterflies, LOTUS, nature, Red bellied woodpecker, shrine, swallowtail butterflies, swallowtail butterfly, Virginia, Yogaville, yogaville virginia 5 CommentsIn April, when I was in Virginia, we drove south out of Charlottesville to Buckingham. Along the way, the woods were dappled with pink/lavender redbud trees and the occasional white dogwood. We spent two days in Buckingham at Yogaville with friends. Yogaville is a spiritual centre devoted to the teachings of Swami Satchidananda.
The grounds of Yogaville are very beautiful. One day we climbed to the Nataraja Shrine atop a hill. There we saw the rolling Blue Ridge Mountains in the distance and looked out over LOTUS, the shrine to all faiths. On the hilltop we saw vibrantly pink azaleas with many swallowtail butterflies alighting on the flowers.
At another time, surrounded by the sounds of abundant bird song, I saw the first red bellied woodpeckers I’d ever seen. They came to our friends’ bird feeders outside their woodland house. Many goldfinches also came to feed as did downy woodpeckers, titmice, ruby throated hummingbirds and, of course, squirrels. These were some of the plumpest I’ve seen—healthier looking than their urban cousins in Toronto.
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