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October 19, 2008
Turning 60
Two musicians focused their thoughts and waited as the settling rustle from the audience moved from a hush to complete silence.
You can bet on a good time in Nelson
The fifth annual Steeplechase at Oak Ridge will bring some of the sport’s top horses, riders and trainers to the area next weekend.
Very special deliveries for the ’70s
Two major milestones in local mail delivery occurred during the early 1970s.
October 14, 2008
Food Notes
Taste from the barrel at Autumn Hill Vineyards
October is good time
October is traditionally Virginia Wine Month, and with this lovely fall weather there is no better time to get out and visit the state’s wineries. Even the recent issue of Southern Living magazine had a feature article on the Virginia wine trails.
October 12, 2008
Book Notes
Winn Collier will read at New Dominion shop
Presidents are fair game for Watterson
At a time when presidential election fervor is at fever pitch, the title of John Sayle Watterson’s book, “The Games Presidents Play,” hints at some, um, salacious doings.
Limberlost makes it easier to see nature
The Shenandoah National Park has more than 500 miles of trails.
Taking a bough
Among the estimated 172 million trees in Albemarle County, the Earlysville Oak is royalty.
Nelson store found place in all hearts
There were many wonders to be found in Charlie H. Martin’s general store in Nelson County.
October 07, 2008
Food Notes
Siips holds amateur chef event to help SPCA
That takes the cupcake
The glittering cupcakes beckoned from behind the glass-front counter.
Pizza from California’s own kitchen
While on a short day trip recently Allan and I stopped for a late lunch at California Pizza Kitchen. (The closest one to Charlottesville is in Richmond at 11800 W. Broad in the Short Pump Center.)
October 06, 2008
Dental expenses too costly for local man
There is nothing quite as painful as a toothache. If you are lucky, you can set up an appointment with your family dentist and have it taken care of right away.
Book Notes
Jason Wright returns with his latest novel
Foundation for Goodness
For two days the elderly Haitian woman watched what she perceived as the hands of God at work.
Ten Browns made stand for 1 country
During the dark and trying years of the American Revolution, one local family paid dearly for the freedom won.
September 30, 2008
Food Notes
Pancakes for Parkinson’s returns on Saturday
Little taste of Italy
With a greeting as bright and cheerful as the sunlight streaming through the open door, Victoria Cave greets a visitor to Milano Espresso and Gelato.
It’s a happy anniversary, well, to me
On the first Wednesday in October, 20 years ago, I wrote my first food column for The Daily Progress. Now 20 years later, I am still at it. I have written about local food happenings and have tried to give you a feel for the variations in traditional domestic and foreign foods that we have enjoyed throughout the world.
September 28, 2008
Book Notes
Former VQR editor dies at age of 99
‘Love Marriage’ is a read best savored slowly
“Love Marriage” — the debut novel of V.V. Ganeshananthan — was published in April, and the young Sri Lankan-American author came to Charlottesville for a reading and book signing. I have not reviewed it sooner because, initially, I found myself at a loss as to its category.
Communicating with angels
The comforting notion of having a personal guardian angel has helped countless children slip into restful sleep despite the near certainty that a monster was lurking nearby.
Following the maps to Jamestown
On the one hand, we’re talking 250 miles round trip at a time when gas is expensive.
Pete Martin kept the Post going
The white-haired writer got comfortable in his chair before placing his fingers on the typewriter keys.
September 23, 2008
Food Notes
Harvest Festival celebrates food of our region
Toasters can be a hot button topic
One of our pet peeves when we travel and stay at a hotel or motel where breakfast is self-service is their toasters. One of the worst is the kind where a slice of bread is slowly propelled over and under electric coils. I think that type of toaster must be almost 100 years old, or so it seems.
September 22, 2008
Suited for success
The work uniform for men who turn the cogs of government in the United States is the basic dark suit.
Donovan was last of real heroes
A lowering night sky was a fitting backdrop for a talk about to be delivered by a distinguished white-haired gentlemen.
September 16, 2008
Food Notes
Pancake dinner is on the menu in Buckingham
