Archive for May, 2014

Hokie Stormchase 2014: Starting the long trek home

By From http://stormsrus.blogspot.com/ • May 28th, 2014 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

We began the day in Rankin TX having spent the night in the most expensive and worst quality hotel of the trip. The oil boom has driven prices thru the roof in many small Plains towns and this was a prime example. Fortunately none of that affected the …



Media Bias

By From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • May 27th, 2014 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Is there a better indicator of leftist media narrative against guns than this headline on the Chicago Tribune web site?The accompanying article does go on to mention that the Hollywood liberal woman-hater killed half his victims by stabbing, but appare…



Shoes and Counterfeit Money Create Crazy Car Chase

By From http://www.andrewflusche.com • May 27th, 2014 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

The Free Lance-Star reported on a crazy car chase that took place in Stafford County earlier this week. Apparently it was all spurred on by a deal over some fancy tennis shoes. After the tennis shoe transaction went down, the seller of the shoes apparently realized that some of the bills they were given for […]



DWI Second Offense Reduced to a First, Thanks to Bad New York Prior

By From http://www.andrewflusche.com • May 27th, 2014 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Required notice from the Virginia State Bar: PAST CASES DO NOT REFLECT ON FUTURE OUTCOMES. EVERY CASE DEPENDS ON THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND LAW AT ISSUE IN EACH UNIQUE CASE. I don’t often talk about specific outcomes in court cases on our web site because every case is very different and I don’t like to […]



Walnut Ridge “Rock and Roll” Match

By From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • May 27th, 2014 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

The Walnut Ridge Practical Shooters held their monthly USPSA match this past Saturday. The pleasant drive to the event was made even more enjoyable now that the sun’s up early. Even the wildlife was up and about, as I counted deer, fox, turkeys, and a …



Hokie Stormchase 2014: A Memorial Day chase to remember

By From http://stormsrus.blogspot.com/ • May 27th, 2014 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Realizing that this could be the last day to chase given the location and time constraints for this chase we went all out today. In baseball parlance we swung for the fence and wound up hitting a triple…three separate supercells, that is.Starting fro…



Memorial Day Thoughts

By From http://odonnellweb.com/journal • May 26th, 2014 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Memorial Day is supposed to be a solemn day of remembrance, not a party. Veteran’s Day is the day we celebrate Veterans. Memorial Day is the day we remember those that gave their lives in defense of the country. But I guess May is better beach weather than November, so there is that.

That said, I always feel a little odd going to the ceremony on Memorial Day at the Confederate cemetery. The war dead interred there were most certainly not fighting to defend the United States, they were trying to destroy it. The Union never recognized the CSA, so I guess that technically makes everybody fighting on that side a traitor. Or would, if Lincoln hadn’t chosen to let it all slide after the surrender at Appomattox. Our relationship with the Civil War is very complicated in this country. It’s something I see up close and personal living on the most contested land in that war. The south essentially sacrificed Northern VA as too hard to defend, making the Rappahannock River the real line between North and South during the war. Is there any other country where those that took up arms against it are treated with such reverence? On one hand, like in all wars, the cost was borne mostly by the middle and lower classes that didn’t have a financial state in the slave economy. Slaves were for landowners and rich people, most of the dead buried in the cemetery here were neither. However, that doesn’t erase their complicity in defending such a system.

The crowd at the ceremony was the smallest I’ve seen. It was 80, sunny, and breezy. I’ve been there in rain, and brutal heat, and the crowds were larger. It’s a 150 year tradition, but I do wonder about its future. The average age of the ladies organizing the event appears to be pushing 70, and they couldn’t even muster up 7 Confederate re-enactors for the 21 gun salute today. It was six riflemen, and an 18 gun salute. We just finished up the huge 150th anniversary of the Overland Campaign battles here, so maybe it’s just a little big of fatigue? There is certainly interesting history in the efforts of women in the South taking up the cause of proper burials and cemeteries when the North decided that dead Rebels were not their problem. It’s not something we want to forget about, but I do wonder if maybe the South would have been better served if the people had spent less time honoring their war dead, and more time being pissed off that they got them into a Civil War in the first place.

Interestingly, the ceremony at the National Cometary here is always a more subdued, more somber event, without all the pageantry of re-enactors and kids strewing rose petals around the unknowns memorial. It’s also always less well attended. Related, or a statement on the relative worth people place on the two sides from a 150 year old war? I really don’t have an answer for that, but given the turnout for the Luminaria at the National Cemetery I suspect its mostly the former.

On the way home, we couldn’t help noticing that the line to turn left into the mall was stacked deep and backed up. Sigh…..

This is a video I made in 2011 from photos of all three Memorial Day events at the cemeteries.



Memorial Day

By From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • May 26th, 2014 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us — that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion — that we here highly resolve that these dead…



Memorial Day

By From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • May 26th, 2014 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us — that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion — that we here highly resolve that these dead…



Hokie Stormchase 2014: A Late Day Redemption

By From http://stormsrus.blogspot.com/ • May 26th, 2014 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

The morning began the same way the previous day had with a mesoscale convective system soaking us as we loaded our gear into the vans. We fled west from Colorado City TX to eastern sections of New Mexico to climb back into the sunshine. We found some c…