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Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, 2010-01-31 16:06:00

By From http://roadsdivergedwood.blogspot.com/ • Jan 31st, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local

Follow Those Deer Tracks…..Destination UnknownAfter following the deer tracks for awhile I was getting tired of thorns and branches in my hands, face and legs so I deviated from the tracks to what I thought looked like a little less hazardous route. …



Bad Policy or Do I Just Need to Cut Loose?

By From http://questeverything.blogspot.com/ • Jan 13th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Before addressing the issue at hand; the recently passed noise ordinance, I will disclose some of my life experiences to establish that I am not just a curmudgeon trying to ruin everyone’s fun. While we have all “heard” the anecdotal stories related to…



Bad Policy or Do I Just Need to Cut Loose?

By From http://questeverything.blogspot.com/ • Jan 13th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Before addressing the issue at hand; the recently passed noise ordinance, I will disclose some of my life experiences to establish that I am not just a curmudgeon trying to ruin everyone’s fun. While we have all “heard” the anecdotal stories related to…



Bad Policy or Do I Just Need to Cut Loose?

By From http://questeverything.blogspot.com/ • Jan 13th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Before addressing the issue at hand; the recently passed noise ordinance, I will disclose some of my life experiences to establish that I am not just a curmudgeon trying to ruin everyone’s fun. While we have all “heard” the anecdotal stories related to…



Snow, Auld Lang Syne, And More Snow

By From http://roadsdivergedwood.blogspot.com/ • Jan 5th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local

“Another fresh new year is here . . .Another year to live!To banish worry, doubt, and fear,To love and laugh and give!This bright new year is given meTo live each day with zest . . .To daily grow and try to beMy highest and my best!I have the opportu…



Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, 2010-01-05 22:49:00

By From http://roadsdivergedwood.blogspot.com/ • Jan 5th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local

Rooftops of Old Town Fredericksburg And A Learning MomentThis photo was taken from the top of our downtown parking deck. The deck roof was closed with police tape which I slid under. After trudging from the back corner entrance to the front corner o…



Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, 2010-01-05 22:41:00

By From http://roadsdivergedwood.blogspot.com/ • Jan 5th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local

Welcome to FredericksburgLooking into downtown Frederickburg from the Chatham Bridge. You may wish to question my sanity for strolling down a main road into town with sidewalks covered and lanes restricted by snow! Fear not my friends any vehicle trav…



Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, 2010-01-05 22:27:00

By From http://roadsdivergedwood.blogspot.com/ • Jan 5th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local

It Doesn’t Snow in VirginiaLewis Street, Fredericksburg. I’ve lived in Virginia for 40 years and can probably count the number of significant snow falls on one hand. Winters here can get cold but precipitation is usually an occasional freezing rain. …



Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, 2010-01-05 22:05:00

By From http://roadsdivergedwood.blogspot.com/ • Jan 5th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local

No One At HomeWhile we were digging ourselves out some people were away in balmy Arizona lounging around in shorts sipping exotic drinks with little thought of what their friends were going through at home. I know this because they didn’t even bother …



Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, 2010-01-05 21:39:00

By From http://roadsdivergedwood.blogspot.com/ • Jan 5th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local

Festive Covering of HistoryFredericksburg–Federal Hill was built in 1790 and is a blending of the Georgian and Federal styles of architecture. During the Battle of Fredericksburg the house and grounds were occupied by Union infantry and artillery. Fi…