The top spot to fish this weekend – especially for trout – could be the South River in Downtown Waynesboro. Water levels are good and the fish are biting. Says Tommy Lawhorne at the South River Fly Shop: The South River Catch and Release area is fishing well. Water levels are great for this time of year, Trico's are getting started and terrestrial patterns are pulling fish up to … [Read more...]
Gordon Lightfoot
Remember Gordon Lightfoot? He’s still around and you can see him live on Sunday, August 6 at the Carpenter Theater at Dominion Arts Center in Richmond. Tickets are on sale now. After 50 active years of hit song-making and international album sales well into the multi-millions, it's safe to say that esteemed singer-songwriter and musician Gordon Lightfoot resides with some very … [Read more...]
Baked Tomato Slices
I felt creative a few weeks back. I also needed some color to add to my Chicken Stuffed with Cream Cheeses entrée. Why not bake some tomato slices, I thought? And I did. I decide to slice the smallish tomatoes and place them on a little round piece of wrap bread. It was the sun-dried basil version by Mission Wraps. I cut a circle with a biscuit cutter to match the size of the tomato. … [Read more...]
Plant a Butterfly Bush (Milkweed, Too)
Besides bluebirds, the most welcomed guests in my backyard are Monarch butterflies. They are like miniature, fine-art paintings flitting from bush to bush and flower to flower. They are magnificent creatures and they are threatened. Their fiercest enemies happen to be human beings, who are rapidly destroying meadows and the milkweed plants that Monarchs must have in order to survive. One … [Read more...]
Lights Out for Special Savings
I spend a good bit of my time at Lights Out, a discount lighting store in Ruckersville. When there are no customers, I type. When customers come in, I sell, and we have the best bargains going in the lighting business. Each January, my wife Nancy and I go to the Dallas market. She may buy 100 new fixtures for her showroom, Nancy B’s House of Lights. When they come in, we take down … [Read more...]
The Golfer’s New Arm
A golfer was involved in a terrible car crash and was rushed to the hospital. Just before he was put under, the surgeon popped in to see him. "I have some good news and some bad news," says the surgeon. "The bad news is that I have to remove your right arm!" "Oh God, no!" cries the man "My golfing is over. Please Doc, what's the good news?" "The good news is that I have another … [Read more...]
Municipal Band Receives $500,000
The Municipal Band of Charlottesville is proud to announce it has just received a challenge grant of $500,000. This grant will provide much needed support for continuing performances of free high-quality band and ensemble music that the Municipal Band has provided the community for decades. A year after the City of Charlottesville broke nearly a century of tradition by not allocating … [Read more...]
Sting Ray’s
Last week, I mentioned the Blue Cheese Dressing at Sting Ray’s Restaurant on the Eastern Shore. Since some of the readers of CvilleBuzz might be heading that way this summer, Sting Ray’s is the featured restaurant this week in “Eating Out.” My family has been visiting the Eastern Shore since 1975 when we first camped at Cherrystone Campground on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay. Most … [Read more...]
Need A Frog? Go To Springdale
I needed a couple frogs for our small lily pond. Last year’s resident, Uh-Huh The Frog, skedaddled in the fall and chose to live elsewhere. I had offered the neighborhood kids a $5 bounty if they could catch me a small frog, but no one claimed the money. Only one thing to do: Last Sunday, Nancy and I drove across the mountain to Greenville. We went to Springdale Water Gardens, one … [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 paperboy at 7 AM to see how my beloved Bums were doing. That September, they won their first World Series. I also made the Indian’s Little League roster for Beckley, WV as a 10-year old and I … [Read more...]
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