Archive for July, 2008

Online chat with Neil Patrick Harris

By From http://www.odonnellweb.com • Jul 24th, 2008 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

He gives some damn funny answers in this. Although I’m still not sure if he was kidding about Larry from Three’s Company being the inspiration for Barney Stinson. At first, I thought it was a joke, but them when you think about it a bit…



On Your Next Trip To a Winery, Remember These Rules

By From http://kybecca.blogspot.com/ • Jul 24th, 2008 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

On the Musings Over a Pint blog there’s a post about the etiquette of drinking beer with friends. This inspired me to think about wine tasting etiquette, and I thought particularly about wine tasting etiquette at wineries. When you visit a winery there are certain ‘rules’ I think it’s important to follow, and they are:

– Don’t say that you don’t like a particular wine, unless you’re out of earshot of a winery employee. If somebody tells me they didn’t like a particular wine from our store, I don’t take offense. For starters I didn’t make the wine, and if you don’t like one there’s a few hundred others to choose from. But a winery only has probably 6 to 12 wines in total, which represents a whole year’s worth of labor. Have you ever spent a whole day baking something only to have somebody tell you they don’t like it? Multiply that by 50 and you have an idea of what I’m talking about. If you really like a wine a lot then tell them so, but otherwise the polite thing to do is keep silent.

– If you’re planning on going with a large group, say 6 or more people, check ahead to see what the winery’s policy is. Some welcome groups, others do not. Checking ahead will save you from being offended when the winery turns your group away.

– Whenever you visit a winery, make sure at least one person from your group buys at least one bottle of wine. It’s not polite to take lots of free samples and then leave. Wineries in California now charge fees for wine tastings because of freeloaders. Don’t encourage Virginia wineries to follow suit.

– If they offer a particular bottle of wine to taste, don’t refuse. For example, if they have a rose wine that they are offering and you generally don’t like roses, taste it anyway. They are giving you wine for free and they want you to experience everything that the winery has to offer, so it’s not polite to pick and choose. Some wineries will let you decide which wines you’d like to taste beforehand, in which case it’s fine to pick. But if it’s offered, take it and remember rule #1.

– Don’t bring bottles of wine you got somewhere else to enjoy on a winery’s property. That’s like bringing food into a restaurant.

– If somebody from the winery wants your genuine opinion on a wine, remember what is a valid criticism and what is not. For example, big and rich red wines are popular now (like Australian shiraz) but most Virginia reds are not in that style. Being lighter is not a flaw. Saying a wine is ‘too sweet’ is not a valid criticism because it has to be qualified. Does the acidity not balance the sweetness? Is there not enough flavor to stand up to the sugar?

These are the ones that come to mind. Remember these rules, and go out there and support the Virginia wine industry. My top recommendations are Linden Vineyards, Gray Ghost Vineyards,
Barboursville Vineyards, Kluge Estate, and Veritas.



Rumor: Hummel to Withdraw Today or Tomorrow

By From http://fred2blue.wordpress.com • Jul 24th, 2008 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

A source tells me that Keith Hummel, who’s suspended his campaign for Congress, may finally withdraw either today or Friday. 1st District Democrats have until September to find a replacement to run against Rep. Rob Wittman.



NBC4 should check their dateline before they publish a story.

By From http://www.imsurroundedbyidiots.com • Jul 24th, 2008 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

NBC4:
CAROLINE COUNTY, Va. – Maryland State Police are investigating the death of a man who died while police were preparing to take him for an emergency evaluation.
The man is identified as Raymond H. Bartles, Jr., 43, whose last known address was in Woodbridge, Va. Bartles was pronounced dead Wednesday afternoon at the Easton Memorial Hospital.



Must See ‘Burg Events (starting 7/24)

By From http://burgnews.blogspot.com/ • Jul 24th, 2008 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

As part of my irregular series on trying to get more people out to Fredericksburg events, we bring you the latest installment for this weekend. Starting Thursday, catch BeachWop at the Volvo Mercedes Park (Doug Clark & The Hot Nuts) The Pat McGee b…



FredStock ’08

By From http://burgnews.blogspot.com/ • Jul 24th, 2008 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

This event didn’t get enough (any?) press this week, so I’m going to give them this short post. At Cannon Ridge Golf Club this weekend is FredStock ’08 to benefit H.O.M.E. (Home of Miracles and Embraces).Music features:Anthony CampbellBrandishing Steel…



Diary of Betty Herndon Maury – September 19, 1862

By From http://thehouseoncarolinestreet.blogspot.com/ • Jul 24th, 2008 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Friday 19th September [1862] Dick and Sue have been staying at Mr. Harts. They came here to day to spend some time with us.



Shall We Dance? Spostylvania Co. GOP to Use Pro Dance Lessons as Fundraiser- Cool!

By From http://rappahannockred.wordpress.com • Jul 23rd, 2008 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Spotsylvania, Stafford

Spotsylvania County GOP to host three professional dance classes with 100% of proceeds to be donated to the committee.



Spotsy GOP to Salsa Its Way to Victory with a Unique Idea: Ballroom Dancing Classes as a Fundraiser

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

DANCE your way to helping the Spotsylvania County GOP!Expert dance instructors Steve and Katherine Thomas are offering lessons in Salsa, Mambo, Waltz, Tango and other styles in three 2-hour sessions.Enjoy one class or take all three at a savings!Classe…



Spotsylvania tornado?

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

While chasing this afternoon and evening my son and I chanced upon this scene looking northeast from the Chancellorsville area (map above):This was the last in a series of 3 photos I hurriedly snapped at 8:11 pm. I called in a wall cloud and funnel re…