My career as an author of books is off to a rocky start. When the publisher sent out the first copies of Ava Meets a Gnome, the last chapter was missing in action. When they sent over the final proofs earlier, they did not include the last chapter, so they are doing a reprint. If you haven’t ordered a book yet, don’t. Wait a few weeks. I’ll say when. If you have ordered and received a book, … [Read more...]
Blues on a Comeback Trail
Bluefish seem to be making a comeback. Some really nice fish have been caught this spring in both the Bay and in the surf and sounds off Virginia and Carolina. Blues were once the most popular gamefish in saltwater leading to big-dollar tournaments and mass migrations of fishermen to the Carolina Coast in November. Then they largely went away, the big ones anyway. This spring, though, lots of … [Read more...]
Snakeheads in Lake Orange
There were several Northern Snakeheads caught this week – in Lake Orange. The creepy looking fish were first found in Virginia in the Potomac River and the Game Department freaked out. They assumed that this invasive species would drastically affect the native bass populations, so they sent out shocking boats and patrols to eradicate the snakeheads, and that didn’t go well, The Snakes spread to … [Read more...]
Taking a Sunday Drive
In the 50’s and much of the 60s, stores were closed on Sundays. Folks went to church, came home for a big Sunday dinner, and then climbed in the car – the whole family - and went for a Sunday drive. Often Sunday drives were to no place in particular, just to wherever the steering wheel of the old Studebaker led. Sometimes they were out into farmland, or on mountain roads. When guests and … [Read more...]
The Mealworm Fairy
Where are my worms? I am the Mealworm Fairy. I am the one who magically fills the bluebirds’ feeder bowl with fat, juicy mealworms. Sometimes the bluebirds recognize that the Fairy has come, and sometimes they don’t have a clue and wonder where the heck all those worms came from. I have been feeding and observing bluebirds for over 20 years and the one thing I know for certain about these … [Read more...]
Dandy Little Dandelions
Dandelions. A weed? Sure. But a useful weed? Absolutely. Most consider dandelions to be pests – invasive weeds that must be eradicated with a good dose of Roundup, but dandelions are like a health food store growing in your yard Dandelions, of course, are small plants with yellow flowers and deep root systems, but botanists classify them as herbs with numerous health benefits. For hundreds … [Read more...]
A Bumper Crop of Lettuce
We are eating lettuce from my garden every night – sometimes in salads and sometimes just plain old leaf lettuce with mayonnaise and salt on the side. This year I planted 6 heads of buttercrunch lettuce and 2 rows of lettuce from seed. One row was Black Simpson leaf lettuce and the other – as an experiment – was Vivian lettuce, similar to romaine with the texture of buttercrunch. With my … [Read more...]
Chicken Patties with Caramelized Onions
I gained 3 pounds on our short vacation to Lancaster County, but it could have been worse. I ate everything I sight. I have found, though, that if I put my mind and recipes on it, I can lose those quickly earned pounds, but it involves chicken. Lots of chicken mixed, in with fish. To help jump start my weight loss, I went for chicken patties and caramelized onions. The onions did the trick – … [Read more...]
Everybody Loved Lucy
In the earlier years of TV, there were some mega-hits. Shows that everybody watched, with huge ratings. Shows like Gunsmoke, MASH, Get Smart, Dallas, Ozzie and Harriet, and Bonanza. But the very first mega-show was I Love Lucy with Lucille Ball, Desi Arnez, Vivian Vance and William Frawley. Lucile Ball was a glamour actress in her early years and played dramatic parts. Then she married Desi, … [Read more...]
Flounder Time
Flounder have started showing up with greater regularity in the Bay and tributaries. Lynnhaven and Rudee inlets have been particularly good, but the Eastern Shore is still tops. Some black drum weighing over 40 pounds were caught this week, and red drum catches improve daily. Puppy drum and bluefish are being caught from the piers and in the inlets. A huge 10-10 speckled trout was reported this … [Read more...]
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