Sunday, January 8, 2017

First Snow of 2017 (January 8, 2017)

It was Saturday January 8, 2017...aka yesterday when I awoke to the expected snowstorm that arrived pretty much on schedule. The storm blew in and the area got roughly 8 inches over the hours of the snowstorm,
Took this photo while out to see some of the sights of the storm which was pretty impressive and gave the area its first coating of frozen white water not just in 2017 but for that matter for the period of winter so far. No snow during the Christmas season,

I walked by Forest Hill Park which is a popular place to sled. Though there were few during my early morning stroll, more came later in the afternoon as this is a popular location for both sledding and newscasters.
On Saturday night temperatures fell to the single digits.Sunday temperatures were below freezing. The remaining snow and cold are expected to continue mostly though Tuesday. Warmer temperatures during the week (eventually rising to the 60's) should have it all gone by Thursday and Friday.

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Trip to Indiana and Kentucky (December 28)

Spent time with my girlfriend in Indiana at the Rising Sun Casino from December 19-21. Very decorated for the holidays and those photos are directly below, as well as some photos from the trip there.


I also was in Louisville to visit my family but that visit was just from the 22-23 of December and have some of those, as well as the trip back to Richmond. Those photos are below this....









Atlanta Trip (December 28, 2016)

Actually made this trip from December 10-December 11, 2016 to see a Navy friend and his family. Got to fly and it has been far too long since I have done that. I also came across from very cool cars at one point....enjoy sharing the flight photos and the car photo here as well.



Christmastime! (December 28, 2016)

 Here and below are a collection of photos taken in the Richmond area during Christmas 2016. It was a remarkable and magical time of year and I had a great time seeing these and much much more during the Christmas season here. There is an awful lot to see and do here in Richmond and many amazing sights and events here.
I have over the past few years enjoyed this town and...God willing...hope to enjoy many, many more. It is a fun place to be during the holidays and I am glad I am able to share this small selection with you.  







Saturday, December 3, 2016

Lights in the RVA (December 2,2016)

The Jefferson Hotel is just a beautiful place and I enjoy coming out here every year to see what they have done for the holidays. A very old hotel and I believe the only 5 star hotel in Richmond, it has a very neat history.
There was a rumor (which unfortunately is not true) that the staircase was the inspiration for the movie "Gone with the Wind" but it is beautiful and the hotel is certainly impressive.
They lit up the tree at left earlier last week and I picked Friday night to come out and take a look at it.
Very impressive and beautiful there, the tree will be the site for many parties and gatherings at the hotel. In addition to that they have a lot of other decorations in the hotel and it is just a joy to see it looking like this for the holidays.
I spent a lot of time just wandering around and checking out the various sites. Be sure to see the decorated alligator in the parking area which came from the fact that Richmond people used to leave alligators (baby ones) they brought back from Florida during vacations at a small pond once there.          
Real fond at The Jefferson of seeing what they do with gingerbread. Have seen trains, houses (and no tiny things but big enough to take a nice walk though).
The Sleigh is this years creation and as always a beautiful sight it is.
Not sure how many pounds this is, or how many hours it took to make but impressed with the fine craftsmanship that went into it.
Never disappointed at what I see there, and it is a magical addition to the Christmas season in Richmond. Photo below was taken from Legends Brewing of the city all lit up for the holiday. 

Monday, November 28, 2016

Lewis Ginter Gardenfest of Lights (November 27, 2016)

Went with a friend to Lewis Ginter last night. I have been there before to see all the plants. It is quite a place but in all these years I have never been to see the Christmas displays. It is a shame because they were utterly fantastic.
Was not very expensive to tour the grounds and considering that we spent a couple of hours there it was money well spent.
In addition to the fantastic light displays there was a lot more to see. There were some remarkable doll houses and got to say the coffee they had was fantastic too!  

This is one of my favorite displays...this peacock on the water. There was a whole bunch of things to see, pretty much all of the gardens have been decorated.
Had to be a lot of work, and it was very well thought out.
I liked my visit there and will for sure add this to my yearly Christmas events.
If you decide to go, this can be found in the Lakeside section of Richmond, but was a very short drive via I-95 which for a change was not too bad to drive on. Told to avoid Friday and Saturday unless you like big crowds.

Saturday, November 26, 2016

Since Thanksgiving (November 26, 2016)

 Since Thanksgiving night, many of the houses in Richmond have been lighting up, and its an amazing sight to see. These are just some of the houses in the area that light up for the holiday. Richmond at Christmastime is one of the most amazing cites I have seen, and have been blessed with a lot of cities to check out over the years both here in the US and while in the USN around the world. I have a great time here and am looking forward this time of year to sharing some of the sights with you. I hope you enjoy these photos and the ones to come.
This is one of the houses. I like the lights and the figures here. Just a magical time of the year.
This is the house above from a distance.
 This is one of the (if not the best) of the Richmond displays. Two houses and they have been doing this for something over 40 years. You could spend hours exploring all the sights here. As with the house above, the trees are really remarkable. In fact the whole thing is. The houses below I saw tonight while I was out exploring. Have seen these houses over the past three days since Thanksgiving, and there are many many more houses and other sites to share in the days and weeks to come. Enjoy, and looking forward to my next post for you!


Barber Motorsports Museum, Birmingham, Alabama (April 26, 2024)

If you are into motorcycles and some amazing cars, this is your museum. Literally the largest motorcycle museum in the world with over 1100 ...