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Thursday, July 19, 2007

What’s the Dip Dog secret?
Jul.19.2007 - 17:07
Marion

What’s the secret behind the Dip Dog? Only a handful of people know. One of them is Grant Hall, a co-owner of the drive-in eatery, but he’s not telling.
When asked if there’s a secret ingredient in the batter coating the hot dogs, he replied, “Absolutely” and grinned.

PASTORS THOUGHT: Sharp lessons learned in life
Jul.19.2007 - 14:07
Wytheville

Most of the boys I grew up with had a pocketknife. We were allowed to carry them to school as long as we kept them in our pockets. We sometimes traded pocketknives, compared whose was the sharpest by shaving our arm hairs and secretly used them as emergency pencil sharpeners and screwdrivers.

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CHURCH EVENTS: Wythe County
Jul.19.2007 - 14:07
Wythe County

Church happenings for the week of July 21

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

SAGE ADVICE: The naked truth
Jul.18.2007 - 16:07
Wytheville

I’ve been getting a lot of e-mail lately from lonely women asking if they can send me some naked pictures. 

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

OUR VIEW: How hard can it be to build a field house?
Jul.17.2007 - 15:07
Richlands

How hard can it be to build a field house?

SENIOR MOMENT
Jul.17.2007 - 15:07
Bland

On the Road Again

Seniors may find hitting the open road not as easy and sometimes not as much fun as we remember during our traveling days of our twenties or even thirties when spontaneous trips added excitement to our lives and a sense of adventure.  Today our children would probably call out the National Guard if we skipped town for an unplanned excursion especially if we didn’t leave a specific itinerary and a directory of contact information (telephone numbers and lodging addresses).
Health issues, financial difficulties, and even the desire to stay at home create roadblocks for extensive senior travel.  Day trips or even short overnight outings refresh the mind and spirit and often accomplish as much as longer trips.  We’re blessed in our area of Southwest Virginia to have a built-in travel log of exciting activities and beautiful locations practically in our back yards.
Tourists from around the world flock to the Blue Ridge Parkway and the Skyline Drive to experience two of the most picturesque mountaintop drives in the world.  Pull-outs along the drives provide stunning vistas of the hills and valleys below as well as safe areas for short naps.  Most parts of the Parkway and Skyline Drive limit speed to a safe 45 mph and no tolls are required since they are funded by our tax dollars.  Traffic volume is greater in the spring when trees are in full bloom and later in the fall when the trees are brilliant in their fall foliage. Its splendor is breathtaking year-round.
Several state parks are located in or near Southwest Virginia:  Hungry Mother Park in Marion, Fairy Stone Park in Patrick County, Smith Mountain Lake in Franklin County, Claytor Lake outside Radford, and Grayson Highlands between Independence and Damascus. For a stunning walk or bike ride, it’s hard to beat the New River Trail (and Shot Tower) that parallels the New River for 57 miles and connects 4 counties and 7 towns.  Usage fees are minimal and primarily for parking and upkeep of the facilities with a variety of senior rates available. Slightly north of the West Virginia line sits a gold mine facility in Pipestem State Park.  Whether it’s golf, hiking, tram riding, good eating, or just rocking on the veranda overlooking a deep mountain gorge, Pipestem is a moderately priced overnight venue for all ages and especially appropriate for seniors.
Perhaps because we have witnessed history in the making, historical spots are more enjoyable points of interest for seniors.  I believe that visiting Bedford’s D-Day Memorial should be part of required curriculum for all Virginia high school students.  It’s an especially appropriate experience for senior citizens who either served in World War II or sadly lost friends in that tragedy.  Renting one of the golf cart tour mobiles and the services of one of the volunteer interpreters is well worth their cost especially for seniors with limited mobility.
Sadly we’re willing to travel hours to explore recreational opportunities while failing to enjoy attractions in our own backyards.  Southwest Virginia counties and cities are blessed with a variety of museums, local parks, hiking trails, and commercial recreational endeavors. Our lives would be greatly enriched if we devoted one day per month or season to visiting one or more of these attractions.  Exploring is double the fun with a friend to share it with.

POSSUM PHILOSOPHY: Trail magic
Jul.17.2007 - 15:07
Saltville

I was sitting on my fiancée, Terry’s front porch last Sunday. It was a typical July day, hot and humid but there was a nice breeze blowing. Terry’s home is out in the country near South Holston Lake. It is a quiet, peaceful neighborhood in a well-situated place, only a few minutes from either Abingdon or Bristol and nearly as quick to Johnson City. Yet it is rural enough that traffic is light on Sunday afternoons, hardly any road noise. 

OUR VIEW: Driving home a point
Jul.17.2007 - 15:07
Abingdon

No one is telling teens they can’t talk and drive. No one is telling them they can’t talk on a cell phone. They just can’t talk on a cell phone and drive at the same time.  But a new Virginia law is telling teens that they cannot drive while talking on the phone. (Insert applause here).

SAGE ADVICE: Silver, gold and wood anniversaries
Jul.17.2007 - 15:07
Wytheville

My sister reminded my wife a few weeks ago that it was our anniversary. I think she said something along the lines of, “What did you all do for your anniversary?”

Bricks and mortar sell online
Jul.17.2007 - 15:07
Damascus

Frank and Sara Cardinale are firm believers that just about anything can be sold on eBay. They ought to know. The Damascus residents own and operate their own eBay consignment business. Newcomers to the area, the couple seldom has to leave the comforts of their home on Highway 58 to trade with people halfway across the world.

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