By Kurt Michael
The September day was sunny and warm as I launched my stand up paddle board (SUP) in the South Fork Rivanna River Reservoir (see map) just outside.... (Continue reading here)
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Friday, September 26, 2014
Monday, September 15, 2014
ICYMI: Weekend posts at LynnRMitchell.com
In case you were busy over the weekend, here are the posts you missed at LynnRMitchell.com:
Augusta County residents organize against pipeline by Supervisor David Karaffa
Stand Up Paddle Boarding (SUP) on Sherando Lake by Kurt Michael
Be careful of those you trust by Jerry Lester
Rose River Farm and Cabins in Madison County, Va. by Lynn R. Mitchell
Pick-your-own grapes at Blue River Farm Vineyard in Madison County, Va. by Lynn R. Mitchell
Foggy Ridge Cider in Southwestern Virginia by Lynn R. Mitchell
Saturday morning ... rainy, cool, rocking on the porch by Lynn R. Mitchell
Fauquier GOP sues RPV and 1st District over tossed-out election by Lynn R. Mitchell
Friday, September 12, 2014
Stand up paddle boarding (SUP) on Sherando Lake
By Kurt Michael
From the shoreline of Sherando Lake, I placed my stand up paddle board (SUP) into the water, jumped on, and was off. Traveling at a.... (see photos, read more here)
From the shoreline of Sherando Lake, I placed my stand up paddle board (SUP) into the water, jumped on, and was off. Traveling at a.... (see photos, read more here)
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Stand up paddle boarding (SUP) on the York River
By Kurt Michael
Recently my family and I took a mini vacation to Williamsburg, VA. While my wife and kids opted for shopping, I headed toward historic Yorktown, the site where the British army surrendered to the American troops, ending the Revolutionary War. Over the bluff toward the York River is Water Street. During colonial times, the waterfront served as a major port for exporting tobacco from local plantations but now it is a place to enjoy the river. And so my day began…. (see photos, read more here)
Recently my family and I took a mini vacation to Williamsburg, VA. While my wife and kids opted for shopping, I headed toward historic Yorktown, the site where the British army surrendered to the American troops, ending the Revolutionary War. Over the bluff toward the York River is Water Street. During colonial times, the waterfront served as a major port for exporting tobacco from local plantations but now it is a place to enjoy the river. And so my day began…. (see photos, read more here)
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