Archive for July, 2008

Acoustic Roots Concert

By From http://thefredericksblog.com • Jul 23rd, 2008 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Saturday, July
26th, 8pm, at Libertytown Arts Workshop

 Missy Raines and the New Hip  –

featuring
seven-time IBMA bassist of the year, Missy Raines ”

The music? Think a
jazzier Nickel Creek, or a (slightly)

feistier Alison
Brown.” ?…



Three judges I would support for the Supreme Court.

By From http://www.imsurroundedbyidiots.com • Jul 23rd, 2008 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

NBC4:
Three Frederick County judges have doubled a man’s sentence for sexually abusing two young girls after he asked the judges to reduce his sentence.
Donald Fox, 62, asked Judges Edward Dwyer, Julie Solt and Theresa Adams to reduce his 40-year sentence Tuesday.
But within 20 minutes, the three judges came back and decided to double his sentence […]



Warner in Fredericksburg for Obama’s Campaign for Change

By From http://fred2blue.wordpress.com • Jul 22nd, 2008 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Saturday July 26 at 11:30 am
Please join Barack Obama’s Campaign for Change for our OFFICE OPENING.
Meet local Obama supporters and learn how you can get involved. Change can’t happen without you!
The Campaign Office is located at
261 Cambridge Unit 100
Fredericksburg, VA
Approx. one mile N of the Falmouth Bridge in Stafford County
From VA Victory ‘08:
100 Days – […]



Culpeper-Orange-Madison-Culpeper counties

By From http://stormsrus.blogspot.com/ • Jul 22nd, 2008 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

With ripening conditions this afternoon showing the town of Culpeper as the bullseye (e.g. supercell composite value of 4 was centered there) my son and I left for that vicinity just before 5 pm this afternoon to await convection. We wound up chasin…



Eric Cantor: PAC-Man

By From http://fred2blue.wordpress.com • Jul 22nd, 2008 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Marketplace just published the first in a series of special reports called PAC Men, about the role that Political Action Committees play with Washington politics. The subject of part one is none other than Rep. Eric Cantor.
Fred Barnes from the Weekly Standard is excited about Cantor’s prospects. Cantor became a leader in Congress — Chief […]



links for 2008-07-22

By From http://www.odonnellweb.com • Jul 22nd, 2008 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Chocolate Cake In 5 Minutes! | Dizzy Dee
(tags: cooking howto)



Road Trip DC

By From http://burgnews.blogspot.com/ • Jul 22nd, 2008 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

On Sunday we took off for DC for a few days. Gail had to attend a conference, which left me free to embark on my own tour around the city. It’s been a while since I could go around without an agenda. We were able to stay at the Mandarin OrientalStop #1…



On to a new adventure says Clipper City’s Cizauskas

By From http://vadavid.blogspot.com/ • Jul 22nd, 2008 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Friend and fellow blogger, Thomas ‘Tom’ Cizauskas has announced his decision to leave the employ of Clipper City Brewing. When I read the news, my first thought was of all those fresh casks that Tom brings to so many beer events and tasting sessions.To…



The Caprica trailer

By From http://www.odonnellweb.com • Jul 22nd, 2008 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

If you have to ask if I’m looking forward to this, you are clearly on the wrong blog.



Hey Dogfish Head Fans…

By From http://kybecca.blogspot.com/ • Jul 22nd, 2008 • Category: Blog Entries.Local


We just got in a shipment of the Palo Santo Marron, the newest beer from Dogfish Head brewery. The last time I got this it sold out in about a week, and I had to tell some disappointed people that the brewery just didn’t have enough at the time to satisfy demand. Now they have brewed more, but I can’t promise how long it will be around, so act quickly. Available at both stores.

For those of you who are not familiar with this beer but are now interested, Palo Santo Marron is a strong brown ale aged in Palo Santo, a type of wood from Paraguay. I had the privilege of tasting it the first go round, and found it strong but well balanced. You could cellar this for a couple of years as well.