Teach the Controversy
By COD From http://www.odonnellweb.com • Jun 17th, 2008 • Category: Blog Entries.LocalThese t-shirts are great.
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Wednesday June 25th [1862] At Mr. White’s – twelve miles from Fredericksburg. Monday afternoon Willy White came to our house to say that my dear husband was at his father’s and he had come to take me out to him. In less than half an …
Airplane Passenger Etiquette.I believe that these words create an oxymoron.I consider myself a patient traveler. Which is a good thing, because most everyone else traveling by air these days seems to have a real issue.I’m not quite certain what the pro…
Gov. Kaine will be in Fredericksburg Thursday night for the last in a series of town hall meetings that started back in May.
Governor Timothy M. Kaine will hold a series of statewide town hall meetings to discuss the upcoming transportation special session on June 23.
Staff from the Unclaimed Property Division of the Virginia Department of Treasury will […]
Losing My Religion – If you had to pick a new religion, which one would it be, and why? Be as serious or as fanciful as you want with this, but you can’t pick something you were a part of in the past, and you can’t pick none.
My son had informed me via cellphone that another storm was trailing in the first one’s footsteps, so I retraced my path back down to Ware’s Crossroads and then motored to the southeast side of Mineral to get ahead of it. It was impressive looking on …
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Given today’s SPC forecast of yet another Moderate Risk for our region I was torn between being excited and dubious about the day’s chasing potential. However, I did succumb to the urge to check things out and was able to leave work early, just before…
I think we’re done with storms tonight. We dodged a bullet but Ruckersville, over in Greene County, reported hail 4.25 inches in diameter. Even more, it covered the ground and was six inches deep!
I think we’re done with storms tonight. We dodged a bullet but Ruckersville, over in Greene County, reported hail 4.25 inches in diameter. Even more, it covered the ground and was six inches deep!