If you live long enough, you’ll get to know “Arthur”, as in Arthritis. He has a habit of settling into joints on older bodies and creating havoc. Ol’ Arthur has made himself at home in my hand, one of my fingers and one toe. I can take a couple Ibuprofen and he goes away for a spell, but I don’t like popping pills. On a recent visit to Sam’s Club, I asked the pharmacist on duty about … [Read more...]
Band on the Mall
Celebrating their Ninety-Fifth Season, the Charlottesville Municipal Band will hold their second summer concert on the Downtown Mall at the historic Paramount. The concert will be Tuesday, June 20, at 7:30, and as always, the admission is free. Below is the scheduled program: The Star Spangled Banner, John Stafford Smith On the Mall, Edwin Franko … [Read more...]
The Rocky Mountaineer
Sherwood Shifflett Looking for a vacation in addition to the beach? Do you enjoy the great outdoors and spectacular scenery? Want to see lots of wildlife? Do you appreciate great food and service? Then I have a trip you need to put on your "bucket list". For years, my two brothers and I have talked about a train ride across Canada. Recently, we decided that "We … [Read more...]
A New Face at Nancy B’s
By Nancy B We are so happy to have Carrie Blake join our team. Carrie grew up in Charlottesville, lived out of state for years and has returned with her husband and son. Carrie has a love for meeting people and helping everyone. She is soft spoken, positive, a wonderful listener and her gentle, caring way immediately lets you know she is here to help you. Her talent is very … [Read more...]
Mama Cucina’s
We met family and in-laws for dinner in Richmond last week, and the recommendation was Mama Cucina’s, an Italian restaurant in Glen Allen. What an experience. The smallish restaurant is located in a small strip mall on Cox Street. It was unpretentious, but the food and service were phenomenal. For starters, they bring you all the homemade Italian bread you can handle with a … [Read more...]
The Swimming Pool
The summer of 1955 was one of the best ones of my life. The Dodgers were having a good year with Newcomb, Snider, Reese, Hodges, Campanella and the gang. I followed them daily, greeting the paper boy at 7 AM to see how my beloved Bums were doing. The Dodgers later won their first World Series. I also made the Indian’s roster for Beckley, WV Little League and I bought a genuine Daisy Pump Air … [Read more...]
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Twenty Years Of Practice
On Saturday, June 24, Highlands Golf Park will celebrate their 20th Anniversary with a special invite to CvilleBuzz readers to stop by the range, have a few appetizers and enjoy Free Mini Golf with lots of family games, music, prizes, giveaways, plus food and drink. The Scheurermann family - Anne Marie , Peter and daughter Gretchen - will all be at the range to greet their special guests. The … [Read more...]
Floating into Summer
By Heather Dale Walton, DPT, OCS As the weather warms this summer, there is nothing better than cooling off with water sports. Paddle boarding, kayaking and canoeing are excellent ways to get away from the chaos of daily life and the hustle and bustle that prevents us from stopping and smelling the roses. On the water, there is only you, the rippling water, fresh breezes, … [Read more...]
Cheese Stuffed Chicken Breasts
I was suffering through another case of chicken fatigue, trying to figure out how to eat more of the weight-loss inducing poultry and have it taste great at the same time. In one of my Yummly e-mails (sign up to this site at yummly.com) and I saw an interesting recipe for Bacon Wrapped Cheese-Stuffed Chicken Breasts. You know that anything wrapped in bacon is going to be good, even if … [Read more...]
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