This Boomer looks back fondly on the books I read and grew up with. I love to read and began reading and having books read to me at an early age. Looking back, Boomers were truly blessed with good reading material, and for most of us, the habit of reading has continued. The first book I can recall was a hard cover collection of English nursery rhymes. My mother or my grandmother read to me … [Read more...]
May Showers, Good Fishing
Capt. Steve Chaconas doesn’t mind the rain when it comes to fishing on the Potomac. Steve says some big fish are being caught and if the weather holds up, this could be one of the best weeks of the year. While aggressive baits like Lucky Craft LVR D-7 lipless crankbaits are good to snap free from grass and slow rolling spinnerbaits and Chatterbaits will also produce, it's soft plastics in the … [Read more...]
Becoming a Bird Dog Breeder
Macon was a beautiful animal, a graceful English setter with feathery white fur and only a hint of orange. He was a big male in keeping with a long line of registered English Setters I have owned out of Grouse Ridge Will. I had a friend with a female setter, which happened to be coming in heat. To the best of our knowledge, neither of these dogs had ever been with another dog, if you know what … [Read more...]
Drum Biting, Flounder Picking Up
By Dr. Ken Neill III, Both red and black drum are being caught on the seaside of the Eastern Shore. Flounder action is picking up in the seaside inlets and more will begin to target them in the lower bay as what has been a very good tautog bite closed May 1. Some flounder have been caught up in the York and Back Rivers. Speckled trout are being caught in the normal speckled trout … [Read more...]
Drug Stores and Soda Fountains
There was a time in America when drug stores didn’t occupy an entire city block. They weren’t part of corporate empires. There was a time when Boomers knew the local pharmacist to be a family friend and a trusted adviser on most things medical. If a youngster in the family was running a high fever, the pharmacist would often meet a distressed mom or dad after closing hours to fill an important … [Read more...]
Baked Foies de Volaille
What if I invited you to dinner and said we were having ”Foies de Volaille.” That sounds good, you may say. But what if I said we are actually having chicken livers. Maybe not so good, you might respond. Folks either love “Foies de Volaille” or they hate them. When it comes to chicken livers, there is no middle ground. If you happen to enjoy ”Foies de Volaille”, I stumbled across an … [Read more...]
The Eyes (Don’t) Have It
Oculoplastics and Orbital Consultants, PLC Eyelids don’t lie. They know how old you are and they show it, by drooping, sagging and looking…. well - old. Dr. Sara A. Kaltreider with Oculoplastics and Orbital Consultants, PLC understands eyelids. They are here specialty. “My surgical practice involves reconstructing eyelids, cosmetic eyelid work, repair of tearing problems, removal … [Read more...]
A Round at Greene Hills
Played Greene Hills lately? What a wonderful course with lush fairways, pristine greens and a challenging but fun layout. Kevin Mann and I teed it up last week and had a great round in spite of a pouring rain on the last 4 holes (during which I made an eagle 2, by the way). The Greene Hills Club in Stanardsville is one of Central Virginia’s best-kept secrets, unmatched in the beauty of the … [Read more...]
Chipping and Putting for Ducks
The Rapidan River Chapter of Ducks Unlimited thinks it’s fun to drive, chip and putt for the cause of waterfowl conservation and they are sponsoring a golf tournament. On Monday, May 23, RRDU is staging the Rapidan River Golf Tournament at Greene Hills Country Club in Stanardsville. Proceeds will be used to keep the ducks flying by enhancing and increasing waterfowl habitat. It will be a … [Read more...]
Eastern Kingbirds
You see a lot of interesting things on a golf course beside grown men making collective fools of themselves. Birds, for example. I was once playing golf with my uncle in Charlotte when we saw a female quail thrashing around as if she was injured. I knew she must have had babies somewhere and I saw them, tiny birds, each about the size of a walnut, scurrying across the tee box. The little covey … [Read more...]
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