
After a great day exploring parts of Williamsburg, Yorktown and Jamestown (focus of the previous three posts), many hours of driving and walking though on a beautiful day) I turned it down a bit today...after all, a working week is coming up. Stumbled across a Poker Run on a web posting last night; though my motorcycle is waiting for me in North Carolina, like being around motorcycles and motorcyclists. So stopped by to check out some of the rides and riders of the Richmond Road Riders this morning. Hope you guys (and gals) had a nice ride on what was certainly a beautiful day for one. Nothing quite like a motorcycle in spring or fall especially.

Went out to Westchester Commons for dinner today. It is located out on Midlothian Turnpike and 288; big mall. It has some good places to eat, and felt like relaxing a bit at the Books a Million there. Did that prior to dinner, nothing like relaxing a bit with a good book or magazine (or in my case both). Did not find anything worth buying this trip. Actually feel sort of sad in those sort of places; got a feeling that bookstores, movie rentals, and a few other sort of places will soon be things of the past along the lines of drive-in theaters; as something quaint that people used to do for entertainment. Technology is rapidly changing how we get entertainment; books, movies, newspapers, news and its not at all a bad thing. Never has so much been so available to so many. Certainly has been a change for writers, musicians, and publishers, but then again it has opened up a lot of options for many people. I like the mall, have been to a few movies at the Regal there, and like the stores that are there, and the fact that it is not crowded.

Course there are a lot of empty stores there, passed Chesterfield Towne Center (which was packed) but maybe because Westchester Commons is so far out and in a relatively undeveloped area, it has never been very busy. That makes the service really quick, seating at movies very good, and the bookstore is generally library quiet. Course much of that is certainly due to the economy, but I think not all of it. This BBQ place is a prime example, which looks to be from the outside and the inside largely completed but it has never opened for business.
Enjoyed a nice day in Richmond, with much more spring like weather today and yesterday than the previous weekend was, and was nice to take it easy before cranking up again for the upcoming workweek. After the next few days, will be up again for some new adventures in North Carolina and in the Richmond area.