Archive for April, 2017

A severe storm plastered Colonial Beach, Va. with shredded leaves and debris on Friday evening. The storm knocked trees down, caused property damage and disrupted electricity. (Mike Morones / The Free Lance-Star)

By From http://blog.mikemorones.com • Apr 22nd, 2017 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local


Bystanders watch as workers assess the damage at Boathouse Marina in Colonial Brach, Va. on April 22, 2017. A severe storm knocked trees down, caused property damage and disrupted electricity. (Mike Morones / The Free Lance-Star)

By From http://blog.mikemorones.com • Apr 22nd, 2017 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local


A severe storm plastered Colonial Beach, Va. with shredded leaves and debris on Friday evening. The storm knocked trees down, caused property damage and disrupted electricity. (Mike Morones / The Free Lance-Star)

By From http://blog.mikemorones.com • Apr 22nd, 2017 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local


No Shooting Last Week

By From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Apr 22nd, 2017 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

I know that I have been quite fortunate to be able to visit the range frequently. It’s a conscience effort on my part to go shooting at least once a week. Those visits, in addition to the organized matches, are my version of sanity in a busy life….



The Right To Be Forgotten

By From https://odonnellweb.com/pelican/ • Apr 21st, 2017 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Forget-Me-Not

Back in the olden days, (defined as the beginning of human communication to about 2005), 99.9% of anything you ever said or did would be quickly forgotten by anybody that heard it, yourself included. A stupid comment, tasteless joke, or even just an opinion you might later change wasn’t …



The Problem With "Steal the Glass" Promotions

By From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Apr 21st, 2017 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

A popular event at many pubs is the deceptively named “Steal the Glass” night. There’s usually a few beers offered from a featured brewery, and the patron gets to “steal” a special glass, featuring the brewery’s logo. Often that glass is a simple shaker pint, other times the glass can be unique or interesting in some way. 

The fallacy of the promotion is that with few exceptions, the drinker isn’t “stealing” anything, they are actually paying extra for the beer, in order to keep the “free” glass. I have dozens of glasses I’ve acquired at Steal the Glass events, but often times I simply don’t want the glass, and I certainly don’t want to pay extra for a glass I don’t need. And therein lies the rub.

We went out for dinner at a local pub the other night. I had seen a post on Facebook that the restaurant was “featuring” SweetWater Brewery, and pouring their 420 Pale Ale and SweetWater’s 20th Anniversary Imperial Hash IPA. However, when we arrived we learned the beers were part of a “Steal the Glass” promotion. In addition, there were actually no SweetWater Brewery specific glasses being offered. Instead we would pick from leftover glasses from previous events — it was a “garage sale.”

Wanting to try the Imperial Hash IPA, but not wanting to buy a random piece of glassware not even related to the featured brewery, I inquired if I could get the beer at the regular price and not pay the premium to “steal the glass. As I knew it would be, the answer was in the negative. I knew that because I had asked in the past, with the same answer. I didn’t need or want the glass, so I ordered a different beer enjoy. Fortunately, I did have a very tasty Heavy Seas Loose Cannon IPA served from a cask.

We end up at this establishment on Wednesdays often, so we happen to hit their “Steal the Glass” nights with some regularity. And indeed, there are often interesting beers being offered. On occasion I even opt to pay to “steal,” and take home an interesting glass. However, on more than one occasion we have been refused the featured beer for not wanting to pay extra for a glass. A pub should have glasses in which to serve beer without requiring the patron to buy one.

I wonder, could I bring back some purchased glasses and get refills at a discount?

Too much ‘extra’ glassware already

[ This content originated at Musings Over a Pint ]



Not a bad way to end the day

By From http://blog.mikemorones.com • Apr 20th, 2017 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local


Spam: ISIS holes

By From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Apr 19th, 2017 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

From a recent comment posted from Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, intended for the two year old “The ISIS Shooting Drill” post:That being said, the stuff you’re drilling holes in can change vastly. It could be timber, brick, glass, steel, or possibly tile. D…



Riverbend vs Spotsylvania baseball, Fredericksburg Va. on April 18, 2017. (Mike Morones/The Free Lance-Star)

By From http://blog.mikemorones.com • Apr 19th, 2017 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local


Father & Son Range Visit

By From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Apr 18th, 2017 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Our son was able to come home for the Easter weekend. Even though he was here less than 48 hours, we were thrilled that he made the long drive so that we could celebrate as a family. We were sitting around Saturday afternoon talking, mostly about guns,…