I looked out the kitchen window and there sat a hawk. A big hawk. Wait, there was another. Two huge Red-tailed hawks were sunning themselves on a limb overlooking our goldfish pond, not thirty feet away. My natural inclination was to step outside and shoo the hawks away, but I noticed some songbirds feeding on the ground in the back of the yard, and they didn’t seemed concerned. Since … [Read more...]
Rhett’s is Back
Rhett’s Bar & Grill is now open in their new Spring Creek location and is once again dishing out great food.Cville Buzz contributor, Sherman Shifflett, was assigned to take Ava Pippin out to eat there and give a full report. His report below was very good. Many remember dining at Rhett’s on Rt 29N in Charlottesville, VA, near the Rivanna River. My clan enjoyed many meals there, … [Read more...]
A Stable Deer Harvest
I remember back in 1987 when the deer harvest first exceeded 100,000 animals. I thought at the time that the Game Department had lost their collective minds. Their regulations were far too liberal. Too many deer killed would decimate populations. Boy was I wrong about that. The very next year, the deer kill jumped to about 120,000. In 1990, that figure increased to over 160,000 and in 1992, the … [Read more...]
Quiet! Whale Sleeping!
The Tuna Duck set sail out of Hatteras this Wednesday, hoping to find some bluefin tuna. No luck with the tuna, unfortunately, but the boat did happen upon a whale taking a nap in the ocean’s surface. That’s where they sleep, you know. Whales breathe air and they sleep in the surface – and so it was for this tired mammal. On Monday, the Tuna Duck had better luck with the fish. Mahi were biting … [Read more...]
The Electronically Challenged
For Boomers, it all began with the remote control for the television set: The coming of the age of electronics. A world of tweets and twitters, of Google and Yahoo. Before this strange new world of gizmos, a mouse pad was just a place where a mouse lived. Memory was something that was lost with age. A cursor was somebody who used profanity and a hard drive was a really long trip. Before the age … [Read more...]
Seeds for Sale
I was ten years old and lived in Beckley, WV. Kids had subscriptions to comic books back then and on one splendid day in February, my monthly issue of Superman arrived. Quickly, I scanned the pages, then read and reread the magazine. In the back of the comic book, however, I noticed an ad to win special prizes. One of the prizes was a long bow, a paper target and three steel pointed arrows. I was … [Read more...]
Damned Grackles
They showed up last week. Five of them. Grackles. Damned grackles. This morning there were a dozen in my yard, in another week there will be fifty. I despise grackles. They bully my songbirds and eat all the food I put out. If there were only a dozen, I could handle that. But they are like the Hordes of Mongolia. They just keep coming and coming and coming. Most of my other birder friends don’t … [Read more...]
Taco Pies
I am always putzing around, looking for new and better ways to cook things – especially Mexican cuisine. Mexican, really, is one of the easiest ways to prepare foods. And it’s versatile. Put some taco meat in a tortilla and you have a Burrito. Put sauce on top of that and you have an enchilada. The hardest part is remembering the names and how to spell them. Last week, I had an inspiration … [Read more...]
The Incredible Ivy Inn
We have some good restaurants in Charlottesville, but if someone asked me my top recommendation, it would have to be the Ivy Inn. It is consistently Charlottesville’s finest. It’s the kind of a restaurant you would take a special client or the place where college grads gather for an historic reunion. It’s also a place you take your wife of 53 years out to dinner for our anniversary, and I did just … [Read more...]
53 Roses
Fifty-three years is a long time – five decades and change. But that’s how long I have been married to the same lady, the former Nancy Angeline Goldsmith. We tied the knot on March 3, 1968. Remember 1968? Lyndon Johnson was in his last year of office and said there was no way in hell he’d run again. The Vietnam War hung like an albatross around his neck. 1968 was a year of turmoil with … [Read more...]
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