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- Randy Holladay
April’s last morning and May’s first will have the two brightest planets so close together in the pre-dawn sky as to look like one very bright “star.” They are actually about 450 million miles apart and binoculars or a telescope will separate them into the brighter but smaller Venus and larger but dimmer Jupiter. Hope for cloud-free views of the southeast sky at least one morning; yes, this late sleeper will be up to check it out. Read more
- Wayne Boyland
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Ahh, the weather. With the unpredictable movement of our spring temperatures, we’re kept wondering about our plants. Will my newly emerging daffodils be damaged by the snow tonight? All the flowers on my Star Magnolia turned brown when it froze last night – does that mean the tree is damaged? All the leaves are opening on my rose – it must be too early! Read more
- Bob Denny
This morning, I climbed out of bed and turned on the TV. Then I grabbed a couple of doughnuts and a glass of milk, and sat there in my comfortable recliner. Later on, when I climbed into the driver’s seat in my car, I noticed that I’d fastened my seat belt, without even thinking about it. That afternoon, I found myself putting on my jogging shoes, and heading out for the trail. Why am I doing these things? Did they just “happen?” Read more
- Laura Schupp
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Dear readers, you all know that The Central Virginian is a family-friendly newspaper. Emphasis on the term “family-friendly.” Well, my column today is comprised of several individual topics which may skirt around that term just a bit. You have been forewarned! Read more
- David Black
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We will long remember The Great Snow of January ‘22. We were fortunate that the electricity was restored here early, and we were prepared – all the recommended batteries, foods, water, etc. Read more
- D. Christopher Merrill
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My name is Chris Merrill. Forty-seven years ago today, on Jan. 15, 1975, I started work at Louisa County High School teaching ninth grade math. Read more
- Laura Schupp
Every so often, I tell Rick, “I have an idea.” According to my husband, these simple words give him cold chills. You see, Rick is a man who loves his daily routine. He enjoys knowing what to expect and changes are not, shall we say, welcomed with open arms. Am I about to tell him that I want to host an event in our home, go visit my mother, or move the furniture around? He doesn’t know what’s coming, but he is always confident that his routine is about to be rocked in one way or another. Read more
- Laura Schupp
What in the world is more fun than a Christmas parade? Well, dear readers, I’m here to tell you that the answer is TWO Christmas parades, on the very same Saturday! I saw the first parade at noon in beautiful downtown Louisa, and the second at 5 p.m. in Spring Creek at Zion Crossroads. Want to know more? Read on! Read more
- Laura Schupp
Dear readers, this Thanksgiving I was grateful to pull my hiking boots out of the closet and put them on. Sounds a bit strange, you say? Well, in the immortal words of Paul Harvey, here’s “the rest of the story.” Read more
- Randy Holladay
Most of the leaves have fallen, the sun angle is low and with recent fronts coming through mostly dry and often overnight, passive solar heating season has fully arrived at my house. My south-facing wall, mostly glass, allows the sun to shine deep into the house, quickly removing any early morning chill. Being retired makes it easier to sleep in, and wait for the house to warm. Read more
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