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July 14, 2013Posted in life in photosTagged charlottesville, college photography, grounds, hoos, rotunda, summer, thomas jefferson, university of virginia, uva, uva campus, uva chapelLeave a comment

uva hall

white summer flowers, leahwise.com

uva flowers, leahwise.com

moth on flower, leahwise.com

purple flowers and moth at uva, leahwise.com

beetle mating season, uva, leahwise.com

uva chapel, leahwise.com

uva chapel, leahwise.com

jefferson statue at rotunda at uva, leahwise.comI wandered around UVA’s campus on Saturday while Daniel picked up some books from the library. It’s an overwhelmingly majestic place, full of secret garden pathways with blooms and buzzing insects, and century old buildings set in the valleys and hills of the Piedmont.

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