I am a big aircraft fan, and did enjoy seeing this "seaplane" (this type can land both on the water, and on land) going down I-95 just short of Richmond, VA. He was doing a little "flying at ground level". Now and then I see aircraft hauled on the road, but this was the first one in a long time. The wings for the plane were in the bed of the pickup truck. In fact this weekend is the NAS Oceana Air Show at the Naval Air Station near Virginia Beach, Va. The forecast is not real good for the weekend, but if it goes off the Blue Angels will be there in the air. Went to that last year (unfortunately will be unable to go this year) and had an amazing time. Though I will be missing the air show, I do have some interesting events to check out this weekend, and will be bringing them here in my next post.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Vehicles on the way back (September 18,2011)
I am a big aircraft fan, and did enjoy seeing this "seaplane" (this type can land both on the water, and on land) going down I-95 just short of Richmond, VA. He was doing a little "flying at ground level". Now and then I see aircraft hauled on the road, but this was the first one in a long time. The wings for the plane were in the bed of the pickup truck. In fact this weekend is the NAS Oceana Air Show at the Naval Air Station near Virginia Beach, Va. The forecast is not real good for the weekend, but if it goes off the Blue Angels will be there in the air. Went to that last year (unfortunately will be unable to go this year) and had an amazing time. Though I will be missing the air show, I do have some interesting events to check out this weekend, and will be bringing them here in my next post.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Quick Trip to Louisville (September 15-18)
Certainly was a wild four day weekend, one of the things that come up with living both in Richmond and North Carolina..and with ties to a third city. All worked out well though, and looking forward to the next, and calmer upcoming weekend!
Saturday, September 10, 2011
South of the James Market, September 10, 2011
An article in Richmond.com's news paper (though I am a big fan of the web site as well, lots of great information there, made me want to check out Crossroads Coffee and Ice Cream bagel. Came with cream cheese, tomatoes, red onions, and some interesting green stuff (don't ask me, I am no foodie) for $5. It was pretty damn good though, something different and for sure worth another visit. In fact there are a number of interesting food vendors there, with a great variety of things to eat. Today was the first time I have been to the market this year, hope to make a few more visits before the year is out!
Monday, September 5, 2011
Asheville Adventures (September 3-4,2011)
The town of Asheville has a lot to offer; great places to eat, great music, friendly people, a very interesting downtown, and its a place you want to come back to again and again!
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Goodnight Irene (August 27-28)
Hurricane Irene came calling in Richmond starting on August 27 with light rain. By the afternoon, the rain got heavier, the winds got stronger. Photo here was one of the aftermath photos-a tree out of the ground in the neighborhood. Damage was actually (for the most part) rather light, though trees-which I read have been weakened from the drought-came down by the hundreds. This resulted in massive power losses; most people in Richmond (the vast majority) lost power during the storm. There was also quite a few killed from falling trees on houses and cars, in a storm that had (at the airport at least) 70 mph winds and 5.37 inches of rain.
Power at my apartment went out at 4:15pm during the storm. However, part of the apartment complex still had power, and I was able to charge my phone at a nearby laundrymat. Went out with a friend, noted a lot of people from many different places had gone to Richmond to escape the storm, road traffic was heavy. Many traffic lights were out (and still are) in the area and many businesses remain closed even days later. Amazing how vital power is, I can tell you that you really, really miss it when its gone. Lights here came back on August 28 almost 24 hours to the minute that they went out. I am also lucky that Comcast lines were also ok and have internet service as well. Post storm threw out some food in the refrigerator, but freezer food was still frozen and is ok. I am also storing some food for a friend in freezer still without power.
This was my second hurricane, experienced the first while in the USN during a deployment to Guam some years ago. Like this one, power went out early (came on quicker though). That storm was a much more dramatic event-even got to experience the eye which was an amazing experience. Sort of a hurricane half time pause during that event. This one was from the outskirts, and was an amazing experience of a different sort. Hope its the last one for a long, long, long time.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
In NC (August 20-23, 2011) with an Earthshaking Return to VA.
Came back to Virginia on the 23rd, getting back to the apartment around 1pm. At 1:51 PM, experienced my first real earthquake. A 5.8 magnitude quake hit the area. I was surprised at both the noise and the force, it was a remarkable event. Thankfully, the damage was not too severe, mostly minor in the area. It was felt in number of states, and did some damage to the Washington Monument (along with some other buildings) in Washington, DC.
I have some interesting stuff coming up, plan to do some exploring in the Richmond area this weekend, and have a really nice event coming up very soon. Thanks for visiting my page.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Army Museums at Ft. Lee, Hopewell, VA (August 13, 2011)
The museum has a number of items from virtually all the periods of warfare in US history. To be honest there was a lot more there than I expected, and the museum was very nice to check out. I think a visit to this museum is very worthwhile, and is worth the time to visit it. Though a donation is suggested, there is no charge to enter it.
Enjoyed my visit to this museum as well, and have a few more photos from the visit on my photo page, which you can find via a link to this page. Like the Quartermaster Museum there is no admission charge, the museum is right next to the Quartermaster Museum at Ft. Lee.
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