Good couple of interesting days in Richmond though. Fun to do things completely for the first time, and to see things that I have never seen. Was eleven years ago that I rolled into Charlotte thinking "man, how did I get into this?" while exploring that town. It is fun to be here, and doing it all again!
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Stony Point/Shockoe Bottom (Nov 21-22, 2009)
Good couple of interesting days in Richmond though. Fun to do things completely for the first time, and to see things that I have never seen. Was eleven years ago that I rolled into Charlotte thinking "man, how did I get into this?" while exploring that town. It is fun to be here, and doing it all again!
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Around Town (Post Museum) November 14, 2009
Science Museum of Virginia
I really liked the Aluminaut; this ship was used by both the US Navy and Jacques Cousteau in research. Read that it could go down to 17,000 feet; was built in 1964 and retired in 1970. It was once used to find an atomic bomb lost off the coast of Spain in 1966 when a B-52 and a KC-135 collided while refueling. I spent some time in the Navy hunting Russian submarines from a P-3 Orion, nice to find this one so easily. I was also impressed with a locomotive on display outside, they have kept a lot of the train station items (the passenger loading area and tracks are still on the site).It was a nice place to visit on a very gloomy day in Richmond. I also got to spend a bit more time in Richmond this afternoon doing some exploring; will save that for my next post here.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Aerial Visits in VA and NC
with barracks, fuel storage and trucks, maintenance, restrooms and a Red Cross canteen. Nice modern airport and was nice to look around. Had some old hangars on the site, and a lot of aircraft parked in the area.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Gaines Mill/Cold Harbor (October 31, 2009)
It is amazing how much history there is to be seen in this area, the Civil War being just a part (though a big part) of what happened in the region. This being the Confederate capital city, much of the war both early on and especially later was centered around Richmond. It is amazing to see places that I just read about in the history books in school many years ago. It is great to see the respect and preservation that exists for these places, which were a part of a dark and bloody period in US history. The visits today were interesting and informative, and it was sobering to walk where so many brave men on both sides fought and died.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Three Days in Carolina, with Mountain Views and Detours
The Grandview Overlook is a favorite spot to just stand, pause and reflect. Due to time, did not get to ride as much as usual on The Parkway, but it was sure good to be back there. A person could spend years exploring that road. In fact it runs into Virginia, and a dream some day would be to go to the beginning (hopefully on the bike) and ride it to the very end. As for us, our ride ended at 5pm back in Concord. We rode back via the same route. Often like to take NC-321, but its under heavy construction; often (usually Tuesday and Thursday) its closed for blasting in one of those long time on going projects. Thankfully North Carolina is full of great alternative routes.
The many alternative routes really paid off Tuesday on the way back to Richmond. Started in Concord at Exit 58, where a cattle truck had turned over. Sadly the driver was killed, and a number of cows got out having survived the crash. In fact rounding them up took all of the day, and some of the night. A detour to Copperfield Road was backed up for miles; so I rode up Old Concord/Salisbury Road to Lane Street where I easily got on I-85. So far so good; I'm rolling, and work is a few hours away. Along comes Exit 113; a gas truck had crashed and I-85 was CLOSED. Detour to NC-64 and NC-220 (220 was actually a pretty nice road) to Greensboro. Always wondered what would happen in this "long distance commute" if I came across problems on the road; found I could handle two in one day. Made it in time to have a few minutes before heading to work from 3-11pm.
So....back in the apartment waiting to see what adventures await me over the next few days in Richmond, VA.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Main Street Station and Buffalo Wild Wings (October 18, 2009)
Enjoyed my explorations of the area, and had a very good few hours in Richmond. Like Saturday and Sunday visits to Richmond; traffic tends to be a lot lighter and its easier to get around than it would tend to be during the week.
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