Archive for August, 2014

We Are The Church Militant

By From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Aug 19th, 2014 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Unless you get your news from MSNBC, you know about the genocide of Christians currently taking place in the Middle East. Recently, the exiled Chaldean Catholic Archeparch of Mosul, Archbishop Amel Nona, made an impassioned plea,Our sufferings today ar…



Black Bear Bistro

By From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Aug 19th, 2014 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

I was first introduced to Black Bear Bistro when Chef Todd offered me an Oyster and Beer Shooter during a visit to Old Bust Head Brewing. The Warrenton, VA eatery was serving food at the brewery the day I visited and I promised myself that Colleen and …



2258 miles

By From http://odonnellweb.com/journal • Aug 18th, 2014 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

The title of the post is the total mileage we drove Wed Evening through Sunday on the trip to take our daughter to college. These are a collection of random thoughts that might have been tweets or Facebook updates had I not otherwise been busy driving. A couple of them may have actually made it online.

– Driving I-64 from Lexington VA to Saint Louis is a nice reminder that the soul crushing congestion in the DC area is not normal. It also makes me question why the hell I put up with it.

– There is no T-Mobile service in the state of WV.

– Driving through the Midwest is a reminder that not everybody enjoys ample 4G service like we do on the east coast.

– My daughter’s dorm room is larger and better furnished than our first apartment.

– The food on college campuses has really improved. She essentially has her choice (all-you-can-eat) from a food court every day.

– It was great to meet up with Mark and part of his family in St Louis.

– I-70 through Illinois and Indiana is a mess. Lots of construction and where it’s not under repair, it needs it. However, since it is IL and IN long stretches of one lane interstate really didn’t slow us down.

– My decision Saturday morning to take US 50 E all the way from Ohio to Winchester VA was mixed. The first 1/3 of the trip – until you get to Clarksburg WV is great. It’s 4 lanes and fast all the way. From there to the VA line it’s nothing but switchbacks and hairpin curves. It might be a fun drive in a Corvette, but not so much in a Durango, especially for 4 hours. However using the 4 lane part of the route to avoid I-70 in PA seems like a good idea that will save time. Just make sure you hop on I-79 to I-68 to avoid the single lane stretch.

– The route did take us through Parkersburg WV, where we were able to meet up with Daryl. We managed to visit 2 friends and Michelle’s sisters on the way home, so that was good.

– Twice in areas where to road shared a couple of names Google Maps picked the wrong one as the primary identifier. If you are one of those who blindly follow the GPS directions types you would end up off track when you followed the directions. Presumably, the disembodied voice from your phone would get you back on track quickly.

– Depending on Google for GPS service on the road is dicey. It needs 4G service to start up, although once you have navigation enabled it seems to be able to maintain service. Does it pre-fetch the maps for the route? However, if you lose service or the Maps app crashes, you can’t get navigation back until you have 4G service.

– The entire trip was totally worth it just because we got this opportunity to embarrass our daughter. (More pictures)

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Old Bust Head Tap Room

By From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Aug 18th, 2014 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Old Bust Head Brewing celebrated the grand opening of their new tap room this weekend. Even though I had visited the brewery just last week, Colleen and I made plans to go see the new tap room, as well as enjoy the good beers. We initially thought abou…



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By From http://odonnellweb.com/pelican/ • Aug 17th, 2014 • Category: Blog Entries.Local


August Cavalier USPSA Match

By From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Aug 16th, 2014 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Fifty-five degrees. That’s what the dashboard thermometer read as I started my drive down towards Montpelier, VA for the Greater Richmond Blasters USPSA match at the Cavalier Rifle and Pistol Club. Hmm, better check the calendar, it is August, correct?…



Tin Cannon Brewing Kickstarter

By From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Aug 15th, 2014 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Yes Virginia, there is another brewery coming. Tin Cannon Brewing is a nano-brewery located in Gainesville, Virginia. Brewers Aaron Ludwig and John Hilkert have launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds to build out the taproom. The brewery i…



Open a Beer With a Banana

By From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Aug 15th, 2014 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

It’s easier than you think.Happy Friday.
[ This content originated at Musings Over a Pint ]



The Martyrs of Otranto

By From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Aug 14th, 2014 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Reposted from August 14, 2013.********************Today, August 14, is the Feast Day of the Martyrs of Otranto. These 800 faithful Christian Martyrs suffered and died under muslim brutality in the Italian city of Otranto in 1480. The brave men ref…



Beer Law Absurdity in Florida

By From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Aug 14th, 2014 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

A Florida law restricting beer bottle sizes is a battle between common sense and the greed of factory brewers and distributors. Beer Battle from Hunter J. Truman on Vimeo.It all started because petty legislators had a beef with Miller Brewing Comp…