Archive for September, 2009

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, 2009-09-26 23:00:00

By From http://roadsdivergedwood.blogspot.com/ • Sep 26th, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local

Red Sky in the Morning Sailors Take WarningSailors may look upon this scene with some trepidation but Frederickburg hasn’t been a port for over a century. Dawn over the famous Purina Tower in downtown. By the way it did start to rain about an hour or …



Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, 2009-09-26 22:52:00

By From http://roadsdivergedwood.blogspot.com/ • Sep 26th, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local

Coming into a New DayComing into the Fredericksburg train station at the dawning of a new day. The metaphors here are endless.



Local GABF Winners

By From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Sep 26th, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

The winners at the Great American Beer Festival were announced today. Congratulations to the Virginia winners!Devils Backbone Brewing Co. : Gold Leaf Lager : Gold : International-Style PilsenerDevils Backbone Brewing Co. : Natural Born Keller : Silver …



(Some) Candidate’s Vision

By From http://intothepoliticalarena.blogspot.com/ • Sep 26th, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

I e-mailed the Stafford and Spotsylvania Board of Supervisors candidates (except for Mr. Goss for whom I did not have an e-mail) providing them the opportunity to submit a piece of 800 words or less on any topic they felt was important for the voters t…



(Some) Candidate’s Vision

By From http://intothepoliticalarena.blogspot.com/ • Sep 26th, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

I e-mailed the Stafford and Spotsylvania Board of Supervisors candidates (except for Mr. Goss for whom I did not have an e-mail) providing them the opportunity to submit a piece of 800 words or less on any topic they felt was important for the voters t…



(Some) Candidate’s Vision

By From http://intothepoliticalarena.blogspot.com/ • Sep 26th, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

I e-mailed the Stafford and Spotsylvania Board of Supervisors candidates (except for Mr. Goss for whom I did not have an e-mail) providing them the opportunity to submit a piece of 800 words or less on any topic they felt was important for the voters t…



Gary Snellings (R), Hartwood District, Stafford

By From http://intothepoliticalarena.blogspot.com/ • Sep 26th, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

I truly believe the most important reason that any individual, regardless of party affiliation, would want to run for public office is the desire to see something better come when he/she is elected. With my experience and track record of success, I wil…



Gary Snellings (R), Hartwood District, Stafford

By From http://intothepoliticalarena.blogspot.com/ • Sep 26th, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

I truly believe the most important reason that any individual, regardless of party affiliation, would want to run for public office is the desire to see something better come when he/she is elected. With my experience and track record of success, I wil…



Gary Snellings (R), Hartwood District, Stafford

By From http://intothepoliticalarena.blogspot.com/ • Sep 26th, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

I truly believe the most important reason that any individual, regardless of party affiliation, would want to run for public office is the desire to see something better come when he/she is elected. With my experience and track record of success, I will be that representative who hits the ground running and is able to restore confidence in our local government.

I served on the Stafford Board of Supervisors from 2002-2005, representing the citizens of the Hartwood District. I am proud of our accomplishments on the Board, especially on the economic side of the issues. During my tenure, Stafford experienced a 45% economic growth rate, the second highest for any locality in Virginia. Employment grew by 5% annually, resulting in 7,000 new jobs for the citizens of Stafford County. We achieved this by preserving the principles that made Stafford the Business Friendly Community that it should be. Unfortunately since I left the Board in 2005, the current majority on the Board has been extremely unfriendly to our small business men and women.

During these hard economic times that are especially tough on the small business person, the Current Majority on the Board has levied the B.P.O.L Tax and Transportation Tax on Small Business Owners. This is in addition to large increases in our property assessments.

Outside of the obvious problems with the economy, I believe we need to take a different approach to our education in Stafford, one that is based more on commonsense. We have to put more money directly into the classroom. Nothing can substitute for happy teachers, excellent resources and the most technologically up to date classrooms for our students. The only way we can prepare our next generation for their time in the workforce or continuing on to higher education is by spending money directly on them. Unfortunately, the current Board sees this differently than I.

For the first time in memory, Stafford’s teachers make less than their counterparts in Spotsylvania County. This overtaking of Stafford Teachers also came in the same year that the majority on the Board gave themselves a 22% pay raise, led by my opponent.

The other major issues that have fueled my desire to regain this position are Transportation and Public Safety, both of which touch on the overall safety of our community. We need to focus on making improvements to our primary and secondary road systems to ensure a car ride is as safe as we can possibly make it. Unfortunately, the County does not have the proper funds to undertake any monster projects or road widening, but that does not mean there is not enough to correct hazardous intersections and stretches of road.

Even with the Economy, Education, Public Safety and Transportation, the most important issue in my campaign is the voters. The citizens of Stafford County deserve a more civil, productive Board of Supervisors. That is why I invite anyone and everyone to call me, send me an email or attend any of my public functions to get to know me, my campaign and the issues. Only together can we make our community better, which is why I need your help to understand what issues are important to you, the resident of Stafford County.

If you have any questions about my campaign, please do not hesitate to contact me via email at gary@snellingsforsupervisor.com or visit my website at www.SnellingsForSupervisor.com..



For The Wine Lover Who Thinks They’ve Tried Everything

By From http://kybecca.blogspot.com/ • Sep 26th, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Here’s a good article by our favorite wine critic, Eric Asimov, about the wines of Jura in France. For those who are curious we actually have a Savagnin of the type described in the article – oxidized and sherry-like. Here’s a description on our website. I love this wine but as the article points out it’s not for neophytes. We actually tasted this wine in a seminar about a year ago and most people there said they did not like it. Interestingly though, when the person leading the seminar (Nicolas from Willliams Corner Wine) encouraged people to take a bite of cheese and crackers and try it again, most people said it tasted much better. That makes sense because in Jura these wines are nearly always consumed with food.

Easier to like is our Cremant de Jura, or sparkling wine from Jura. Here’s the website description. Very similar to Champagne, I often recommend it to people looking for something fancy but don’t want to pay Champagne prices. It’s as good as Champagnes that cost twice as much.