Archive for January, 2011

Resolving Slow / Delayed OfficeJet Printing Through an Airport Express

By From http://blog.yagelski.com/ • Jan 29th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

We run a mixed bag of computers in our house. There’s a few desktop machines, and several notebooks; and they run operating systems that include different flavors of Apple’s OS X, Microsoft Windows and our favorite Linux variant, Ubuntu. They all opera…



Lafayette Inn

By From http://fredericksblogger.blogspot.com/ • Jan 29th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

January is our anniversary month, and for the past few years, we’ve been taking romantic getaways to historic inns to celebrate. This year, we targeted the Lafayette Inn in beautiful downtown Stanardsville, Virginia. We’d seen it on a brief stop in the…



Lafayette Inn

By From http://fredericksblogger.blogspot.com/ • Jan 29th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

January is our anniversary month, and for the past few years, we’ve been taking romantic getaways to historic inns to celebrate. This year, we targeted the Lafayette Inn in beautiful downtown Stanardsville, Virginia. We’d seen it on a brief stop in the town not that long ago, and when friends stayed there overnight and gave it pretty good reviews, we thought we’d give it a try. We went with realistic expectations, and had a lovely visit.

We’ve been to a lot of Virginia inns, many of them quite upscale. Oh, not of the Inn at Little Washington caliber, since that’s way out of our budget. But many places with the pricey antiques and the trillion thread count linens and the spa bathrooms and the his-and-her robes. The Lafayette Inn isn’t quite like that. It’s an old building, owned by a lovely couple trying to provide a quality experience without breaking the bank. So it’s a bit quirky. Some of the antiques are pricey, and some look like Sears circa 1963. No robes, nothing-too-special linens, the room was chilly, the fan in the small bathroom squealed, and the hot water ran out mid-shower. But the hosts were friendly and enthusiastic, they brought us a split of champagne and some gourmet chocolates as a welcome gift, and the gas fireplace worked like a charm. My husband and I have been married for 33 years. We enjoy spending these little getaways together. We’re not overly sensitive to things like noisy plumbing or rumbling street traffic or creaky floorboards. Just give me a room with charm and a working fireplace and a bottle of wine and a good book, and I’ll be happy all day.

There’s nothing much in the town of Stanardsville. We visited a couple of nearby wineries (more about that later), meandered through the Noon Whistle Pottery, and took the 5-minute walking tour of the town. But that’s all we really needed. We enjoyed dinner in the restaurant of the inn, where the innkeepers do most of the cooking, serving up mostly Southern comfort foods with a slightly gourmet touch. We ate till our buttons popped (enormous portions of tender pot roast and braised pork shank), and then were able to just hoist ourselves upstairs to bed.

Our room, the “Jefferson”:

The lovely dining room:

Full breakfast in the morning. More diner than gourmet, but filling:

Here’s an example of one of the more quirky pieces:

View of not much from the 2nd floor balcony:

The Noon Whistle Pottery:

Another local business:

Stanardsville streetscape:



Resolving Slow / Delayed OfficeJet Printing Through an Airport Express

By From http://blog.yagelski.com/ • Jan 29th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

We run a mixed bag of computers in our house. There’s a few desktop machines, and several notebooks; and they run operating systems that include different flavors of Apple’s OS X, Microsoft Windows and our favorite Linux variant, Ubuntu. They all opera…



Resolving Slow / Delayed OfficeJet Printing Through an Airport Express

By From http://blog.yagelski.com/ • Jan 29th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

We run a mixed bag of computers in our house. There’s a few desktop machines, and several notebooks; and they run operating systems that include different flavors of Apple’s OS X, Microsoft Windows and our favorite Linux variant, Ubuntu. They all opera…



New Belgium Beers in Virginia

By From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Jan 29th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Local beer blogs and Twitter have been alive with the news that New Belgium Brewing Company beers will be available in Virginia later this year. (Along with Maryland and DC.) This has been a persistent rumor for several weeks, however DC Beer this…



Informed Short Sale Decisions & Representation

By From http://fredericksburgrealestateblog.com • Jan 29th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, RealEstate.Local

I just received a call from a real estate agent about one of the short sale properties our team has listed in the Fredericksburg real estate market. She (the agent) asked me how many liens were against the property. In other words, how many banks have an interest in the short sale. Before I could […]



Is Facebook making you sad?

By From http://www.odonnellweb.com • Jan 29th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

A study at Stanford suggests that encountering all our happy friends and their perfect lives on Facebook is making us feel like crap, when we realize our lives don’t measure up. I can believe that on some intuitive level. If you are trying to start a family and are confronted daily by the blow by […]



Lafayette Inn

By From http://fredericksblogger.blogspot.com/ • Jan 29th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

January is our anniversary month, and for the past few years, we’ve been taking romantic getaways to historic inns to celebrate. This year, we targeted the Lafayette Inn in beautiful downtown Stanardsville, Virginia. We’d seen it on a brief stop in the town not that long ago, and when friends stayed there overnight and gave it pretty good reviews, we thought we’d give it a try. We went with realistic expectations, and had a lovely visit.

We’ve been to a lot of Virginia inns, many of them quite upscale. Oh, not of the Inn at Little Washington caliber, since that’s way out of our budget. But many places with the pricey antiques and the trillion thread count linens and the spa bathrooms and the his-and-her robes. The Lafayette Inn isn’t quite like that. It’s an old building, owned by a lovely couple trying to provide a quality experience without breaking the bank. So it’s a bit quirky. Some of the antiques are pricey, and some look like Sears circa 1963. No robes, nothing-too-special linens, the room was chilly, the fan in the small bathroom squealed, and the hot water ran out mid-shower. But the hosts were friendly and enthusiastic, they brought us a split of champagne and some gourmet chocolates as a welcome gift, and the gas fireplace worked like a charm. My husband and I have been married for 33 years. We enjoy spending these little getaways together. We’re not overly sensitive to things like noisy plumbing or rumbling street traffic or creaky floorboards. Just give me a room with charm and a working fireplace and a bottle of wine and a good book, and I’ll be happy all day.

There’s nothing much in the town of Stanardsville. We visited a couple of nearby wineries (more about that later), meandered through the Noon Whistle Pottery, and took the 5-minute walking tour of the town. But that’s all we really needed. We enjoyed dinner in the restaurant of the inn, where the innkeepers do most of the cooking, serving up mostly Southern comfort foods with a slightly gourmet touch. We ate till our buttons popped (enormous portions of tender pot roast and braised pork shank), and then were able to just hoist ourselves upstairs to bed.

Our room, the “Jefferson”:

The lovely dining room:

Full breakfast in the morning. More diner than gourmet, but filling:

Here’s an example of one of the more quirky pieces:

View of not much from the 2nd floor balcony:

The Noon Whistle Pottery:

Another local business:

Stanardsville streetscape:



Lafayette Inn

By From http://fredericksblogger.blogspot.com/ • Jan 29th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

January is our anniversary month, and for the past few years, we’ve been taking romantic getaways to historic inns to celebrate. This year, we targeted the Lafayette Inn in beautiful downtown Stanardsville, Virginia. We’d seen it on a brief stop in…