Archive for March, 2011

When is an Oxygen Sensor not an Oxygen Sensor? My Honda Element Repair Experience.

By From http://blog.yagelski.com/ • Mar 8th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

My daughter came home from college for Spring Break concerned that her beloved 2004 Honda Element DX had a problem. The check engine light had recently came on, and she was worried that there may be something amiss with “Elle”.I stopped by my friendly …



Charming Contemporary Home on 5+ Acres – with River Frontage on the Po River

By From http://fredericksburgrealestateblog.com • Mar 8th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, RealEstate.Local

Outdoor enthusiasts will adore this home. This house is nestled on more than five rolling acres with beautiful mature trees, hardwoods and YES, river frontage on the Po River! In a time when life’s pace is rolling by at a blurring pace, you can come home to your own peaceful oasis. This property is perfect […]



When is an Oxygen Sensor not an Oxygen Sensor? My Honda Element Repair Experience.

By From http://blog.yagelski.com/ • Mar 8th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

My daughter came home from college for Spring Break concerned that her beloved 2004 Honda Element DX had a problem. The check engine light had recently came on, and she was worried that there may be something amiss with “Elle”.I stopped by my friendly …



When is an Oxygen Sensor not an Oxygen Sensor? My Honda Element Repair Experience.

By From http://blog.yagelski.com/ • Mar 8th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

My daughter came home from college for Spring Break concerned that her beloved 2004 Honda Element DX had a problem. The check engine light had recently came on, and she was worried that there may be something amiss with “Elle”.I stopped by my friendly …



When is an Oxygen Sensor not an Oxygen Sensor? My Honda Element Repair Experience.

By From http://blog.yagelski.com/ • Mar 8th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

My daughter came home from college for Spring Break concerned that her beloved 2004 Honda Element DX had a problem. The check engine light had recently came on, and she was worried that there may be something amiss with “Elle”.I stopped by my friendly …



When is an Oxygen Sensor not an Oxygen Sensor? My Honda Element Repair Experience.

By From http://blog.yagelski.com/ • Mar 8th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

My daughter came home from college for Spring Break concerned that her beloved 2004 Honda Element DX had a problem. The check engine light had recently came on, and she was worried that there may be something amiss with “Elle”.I stopped by my friendly …



Burnley & Barboursville Vineyards

By From http://fredericksblogger.blogspot.com/ • Mar 8th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

On our way to Stanardsville in January, we visited two area vineyards. Our first stop was Burnley Vineyards, a small, home-grown winery established in 1976, with 32 acres of vineyards, and a tasting room in a converted house. We tasted quite a few of t…



Burnley & Barboursville Vineyards

By From http://fredericksblogger.blogspot.com/ • Mar 8th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

On our way to Stanardsville in January, we visited two area vineyards. Our first stop was Burnley Vineyards, a small, home-grown winery established in 1976, with 32 acres of vineyards, and a tasting room in a converted house. We tasted quite a few of t…



Burnley & Barboursville Vineyards

By From http://fredericksblogger.blogspot.com/ • Mar 8th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

On our way to Stanardsville in January, we visited two area vineyards. Our first stop was Burnley Vineyards, a small, home-grown winery established in 1976, with 32 acres of vineyards, and a tasting room in a converted house. We tasted quite a few of their 15 wines, and settled on a Rubix, a port-style dessert wine. An unusual choice for me, because I’m definitely more of a pre-meal drinker than post-meal. But I enjoyed it enough to consider exploring more dessert wines in the future.


The friendly face at the Burnley tasting room.

After Burnley, we stopped at nearby Barboursville Vineyards, a much bigger operation that includes event space and an upscale restaurant. Like Burnley, the winery was founded in 1976, but historic buildings at the site date back to the early 1800’s. One of the historic homes on the property has been turned into an inn, next to the ruins of the original estate, designed by Thomas Jefferson. History plus wine draws a lot of visitors, and I’ve read that on summer weekends, the tasting room is so crowded that it’s impossible to find comfortable room at the tasting bar. We were there on a dead-of-winter weekday, and were two of only a handful of folks in the large room, so we were able to taste lots of wines in a leisurely way. Barboursville has a wine for every taste, but be careful. When a winery has something like 20 wines available for tasting, you really do need to pace yourself if you expect to drive away safely.


Barboursville’s large tasting room.


The sign at the ruins says: “Historic landmark designed by Thomas Jefferson for Governor James Barbour. Built 1814; destroyed by fire Christmas Day, 1884.”


The 1804 Inn includes this building plus several small restored cottages.



How large can our deficiency be in a short sale and still get it approved?

By From http://fredericksburgrealestateblog.com • Mar 8th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, RealEstate.Local

This is a question that is often posed to us from potential home sellers who are upside down on their mortgage and considering a short sale.  It’s a great question.  Unfortunately, it is a question that has no direct and exact answer. We have worked on some pretty small deficiencies and we have worked on […]