by me | Mar 12, 2013 | business, city living, current events, food, Outdoors, Quirky Richmond, REAL RICHMOND, Richmond Architecture, Richmond VA
I can’t tell you all the quirky offerings that will be on this Friday, March 15th’s tour, RVA Ink: Imprint & Impact, that we’ll debut in Richmond’s Downtown Arts District 12:30-3:30 p.m., but I’m perfectly fine with dropping a few...
by me | Nov 10, 2012 | business, city living, current events, food, Humor, Quirky Richmond, REAL RICHMOND, Richmond Architecture, Richmond VA, Travel, writing
and here is some of what I thought of it from an online piece for Richmond Magazine: Lincoln Premieres in RVA I’ll tell you more if you come on our Lincoln Legs: Brunch & Brushes with History tour tomorrow, Nov. 11th at 12:30 and we’ll brunch at...
by me | Apr 2, 2012 | city living, current events, Environment, Outdoors, Quirky Richmond, Richmond Architecture, Richmond VA, running, Travel, writing
Monument Avenue is back in the news–for the always exciting Ukrop’s 10k (presented by Martins) this past Saturday that featured 80, 000+ feet going forward on 40,000+ competitors–and possibly 1 giant step backward if Art 180’s legally permitted...
by me | Feb 16, 2012 | city living, current events, Family, Home, Humor, renovations, Richmond Architecture, Richmond VA
Some kids break bad. I don’t mean to brag, but mine break good. See? This same gentleman tore off paneling in another room one year he was in high school, inspired partly by a class on architecture. I guess he’s a little bored now, which works for me. And...
by me | Jan 31, 2012 | city living, current events, Home, Humor, Quirky Richmond, Richmond Architecture, Richmond VA
So I am late to this party, but it should count that I’ve been stewing about it for weeks, nay, months, nay centuries. Must I say again how tired I am of Richmond being highlighted in the year of 2012 as the capital of the Confederacy when the Civil War has...
by me | Nov 3, 2011 | business, city living, current events, Environment, Outdoors, Quirky Richmond, Richmond Architecture, writing
Who needs words when Jamie Betts’ photos from Virginia Special Olympics’ Over the Edge extreme fundraiser are here?! My second time rappelling down a 24-28-storey building, depending how you count, just about 400 feet high, was...