Sunday, September 26, 2010
Legend Brewing Company/Belle Isle Walk
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Forest Hill Park Farmers Market/43rd Street Art Fair
Not only was the day hot, but the music was also, enjoyed checking out this band in the church parking lot. There were a number of musicians at both events, and that gave it all a very nice vibe. Under a tent right across the band a lot of people were sitting and checking out the band. This was a very nice and free (both of them were) pair of events to do. Where the band played was the "food court" sort of area; food prices were very reasonable, and cold cokes and water was just $1 which was welcome on a hot day in the RVA.
So...a pleasant surprise this morning; nice way to spend a couple of hours before work, and a festival that I will be sure to check out again next year. No longer surprised at the fine things I come across in the area, and glad that I was able to see this today. Fall is a great time for festivals in most cities, and looking like Richmond is no exception to that.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Kings Dominion (September 19, 2010)
At any case, a great ending to a really action packed weekend. Always fun to do some new things, and Richmond and the surrounding region still has after a year and a half a great many things to offer, and more to come.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
To and from the Air Show (September 18, 2010)
Certainly a very interesting area, I look forward to checking out Virginia Beach proper when I have more time in the very near future. As with the Carolina and their love of "The Beach" (usually, but not always they are talking about Myrtle Beach...though Folly Beach in Charleston, and Carolina Beach near Wilmington, NC are also visited often) Richmond likes to go to Virginia Beach. There is nothing like being near the ocean, and I enjoyed my time in the area today!
NAS Oceana Air Show (September 18, 2010)
I have posted many more photos on my Photo Page, which you can see via the link to it on my page here. This was (after a year and a half in Richmond) my first visit to the Virginia Beach/Hampton area, but will certainly not be my last. Getting out of the show due to the crowd took a lot of time, but I spent it checking out the air park on the base. I doubt that can be accessed at any other time due to normal security levels at the base, but I might be mistaken. I do know that the camera got quite a workout during the event, and the grin on my face was day long!
Monday, September 13, 2010
Mt. Pleasant, NC (September 13, 2010)
The buildings at right are currently the site of the Eastern Cabarrus Historical Society. The larger building was built in 1854-55, the smaller one in 1858-60. Once the North Carolina College, it suspended operation during the start of the Civil War. In fact, a number of students formed a unit there (according to the plaque at the site), which served in (among other places) the Richmond, Virginia area.
The photo at bottom is What-A-Burger #13 in Mt. Pleasant, NC. Sort of a local institution, those places are very popular throughout the region. I have noted that "What A Burger" is also in the Richmond area, but not sure if it is the same chain of restaurants, or just shares a common name. I have eaten at those stores though a number of times, like the local food where ever I am (when in Rome, do as the Romans do) and they have some very interesting and tasty burgers.
Had a very fine motorcycling day, and even got out later for a little night riding which was pretty cool. It has been a most wonderful weekend in the Carolinas, but some interesting days in Richmond are coming up in my next post. Looking forward to some great adventures there.
Big Hawk and the Great Wolf (September 11, 2010)
Had a great day on the 11th, the air show earlier was remarkable, and the motorcycle event was something I had never seen before. The bikes were also at Great Wolf Lodge in Concord, NC, and I had never been in it, but had wanted to see it; so Patty and I wandered in there, and got the photos below. Got the outside, the main lobby and the water park. An expensive place to stay but a lot to do there. Was fun checking it out and liked the things that I saw in there, looks like a very fun place to stay and enjoy. Might be worth a future weekend with the wife!
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Winston-Salem Air Show (September 11, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Huntersville and Beyond (September 6, 2010)
I enjoy riding in this area with its interesting towns, the nearby lake (which I have been to in previous posts to this blog if you care to see some of the sights there), but I also enjoy the ride along NC-115. A nice mix of small towns, farms, and growing developments, North Meck (named for the county it and Charlotte are part of) is a very nice and interesting area to explore; a nice mix of the past and changes over a short period of time.
Cornelius, NC (September 6, 2010)
The ride went on...and I have one more section to share!
Davidson and Davidson College (September 6,2010)
I had a great visit to the town and the school...but the ride went on; and I will be sharing some more posts on it in my next update to this blog.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
The Durham Bulls (September 3, 2010)
Thursday, September 2, 2010
The Roads
It has certainly been (and will be for quite a while yet) an interesting experience living in two places. I find both areas to be amazing places; just about (with just a few exceptions over the years) everyplace has interesting and fun things to offer, and certainly Virginia and North Carolina/South Carolina are no exceptions. Been lucky in my life to have lived in some eight states (living I define as periods of at least a month and usually longer, and some six foreign countries).
On a regular basis I drive the roads of Virginia and North Carolina (less to South Carolina, but at times there as well) and we who have come here have noted a few things. For sure, even my neighbor last night of all things was talking about the roads (he came from Carolina too, but not with my company). Virginia residents have also mentioned it in the past. So here is a bit on travel and...The Roads.
Virginia probably wonders "Are our roads as bad as other states?"and I would answer "Yes and no". Not as bad as some, but pretty bad in comparison with others. For sure the roads are recovering from the massive snow storms of last winter, but even with that, they are rough to say the least. I have been here some two years, and during my drives around town and on the highway I have quite a few places in the road and potholes that I actually know to look for and avoid..sort of like old reliable friends in the pavement. As my neighbor said last night, "was thinking about getting rims for my car, but figure they would get torn up" and its been popular at work to discuss them. I remember driving I-85 and dodging virtual craters in a highway moonscape. Bone shaking, teeth shattering, car repair inducing potholes are hardly uncommon just about anyplace outside or in the city.
I have noticed that cars stick to speed limits much better in Virginia than in Carolina (more on that shortly) partly due to the speed limit enforcement, but also likely due to the roads. You do see a lot of cars pulled over in Virginia and police enforcement is heavy. I also am happy that they have a much longer zone of 70 mph sections than in Carolina (though they have a few). Especially between Petersburg and close to Durham, NC on I-85 there are a lot of places where police can pull off and hide..and they like to do that. So far no tickets, and happy about that.
Much of the roads in Virginia have not been so much repaired as patched. Potholes are filled and bigger sections are repaired in like manor. Once you reach the VA/NC state line the situation changes. I have often said it is like crossing two worlds. North Carolina used to call itself "The Good Roads State" and for sure they seem to try to live up to that. I-85 is smooth and nice from the border onward. Perhaps due to the road conditions or distance you do notice that speeding increases. The average Carolina driver seems to think of the speed limits as suggestions, the tickets (police as in Carolina work the roads in a number of vehicles marked and unmarked) as a "cost of driving", and that they are rolling down the race track. Usually they are chatting on the cell phones as they roll along at 10-20 mph over the limit. It can (and does) get quite interesting at times. The only things that really slow down a Carolina driver is police, traffic, and road construction (the last being the price paid for those good roads).
However its a good road system there, and even the side roads are better. Is every road perfect...no. However in Carolina the bad roads stand out, in Virginia the good ones do. As I mentioned police like to watch for speeders. Radar detectors are illegal in Virginia, legal in North Carolina. Police tend to stop a lot of cars along the entire length but tend to be especially bad in Virginia between Petersburg and the VA state line. All those pull offs in that wooded divider down I-85 make great hiding places. In Carolina police tend to get a great many cars at city limits such as Hendersonville, Durham, Salisbury but can be anyplace and can drive anything. You see a lot of unmarked SUV's in North Carolina and they often are police vehicles. In both states watch out for Dodge Chargers!
Finally a quick note on the roads of South Carolina. They are even better (as a rule) then the ones in North Carolina; driven on some amazing South Carolina roads. Mentioned weather at the start and that may be a big factor, as South Carolina gets even less winter than North Carolina does, and in the winter they use very little salt on the roads in both states.
Finally, be careful on the roads, but enjoy the ride. All lives have a few potholes, some more than others.
On a regular basis I drive the roads of Virginia and North Carolina (less to South Carolina, but at times there as well) and we who have come here have noted a few things. For sure, even my neighbor last night of all things was talking about the roads (he came from Carolina too, but not with my company). Virginia residents have also mentioned it in the past. So here is a bit on travel and...The Roads.
Virginia probably wonders "Are our roads as bad as other states?"and I would answer "Yes and no". Not as bad as some, but pretty bad in comparison with others. For sure the roads are recovering from the massive snow storms of last winter, but even with that, they are rough to say the least. I have been here some two years, and during my drives around town and on the highway I have quite a few places in the road and potholes that I actually know to look for and avoid..sort of like old reliable friends in the pavement. As my neighbor said last night, "was thinking about getting rims for my car, but figure they would get torn up" and its been popular at work to discuss them. I remember driving I-85 and dodging virtual craters in a highway moonscape. Bone shaking, teeth shattering, car repair inducing potholes are hardly uncommon just about anyplace outside or in the city.
I have noticed that cars stick to speed limits much better in Virginia than in Carolina (more on that shortly) partly due to the speed limit enforcement, but also likely due to the roads. You do see a lot of cars pulled over in Virginia and police enforcement is heavy. I also am happy that they have a much longer zone of 70 mph sections than in Carolina (though they have a few). Especially between Petersburg and close to Durham, NC on I-85 there are a lot of places where police can pull off and hide..and they like to do that. So far no tickets, and happy about that.
Much of the roads in Virginia have not been so much repaired as patched. Potholes are filled and bigger sections are repaired in like manor. Once you reach the VA/NC state line the situation changes. I have often said it is like crossing two worlds. North Carolina used to call itself "The Good Roads State" and for sure they seem to try to live up to that. I-85 is smooth and nice from the border onward. Perhaps due to the road conditions or distance you do notice that speeding increases. The average Carolina driver seems to think of the speed limits as suggestions, the tickets (police as in Carolina work the roads in a number of vehicles marked and unmarked) as a "cost of driving", and that they are rolling down the race track. Usually they are chatting on the cell phones as they roll along at 10-20 mph over the limit. It can (and does) get quite interesting at times. The only things that really slow down a Carolina driver is police, traffic, and road construction (the last being the price paid for those good roads).
However its a good road system there, and even the side roads are better. Is every road perfect...no. However in Carolina the bad roads stand out, in Virginia the good ones do. As I mentioned police like to watch for speeders. Radar detectors are illegal in Virginia, legal in North Carolina. Police tend to stop a lot of cars along the entire length but tend to be especially bad in Virginia between Petersburg and the VA state line. All those pull offs in that wooded divider down I-85 make great hiding places. In Carolina police tend to get a great many cars at city limits such as Hendersonville, Durham, Salisbury but can be anyplace and can drive anything. You see a lot of unmarked SUV's in North Carolina and they often are police vehicles. In both states watch out for Dodge Chargers!
Finally a quick note on the roads of South Carolina. They are even better (as a rule) then the ones in North Carolina; driven on some amazing South Carolina roads. Mentioned weather at the start and that may be a big factor, as South Carolina gets even less winter than North Carolina does, and in the winter they use very little salt on the roads in both states.
Finally, be careful on the roads, but enjoy the ride. All lives have a few potholes, some more than others.
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