Virginia Lawmakers Return to RVA April 4 for Special Session
Wrapping up loose ends
ICYMI: Bearing Drift’s Weekend Roundup
It’s time to catch up with all the great Bearing Drift posts you may have missed
Madeleine Albright, First Female U.S. Secretary of State, Passes at 84
Proclamation from President Biden; U.S. flags will fly at half-staff
On This Day in 1945, My Mom’s 27-Year-Old Brother Was KIA in WW II
On March 21, 1945, the uncle I never knew was killed just six weeks before the end of World War II in Europe. He was 27 years old, my mother’s oldest brother.
ICYMI: Bearing Drift’s Weekend Roundup
It’s time to catch up with all the great Bearing Drift posts you may have missed
Shenandoah Mountain to Sapsuckers, a Photo Trip Through Maple Syrup Country
Sunday is the last day of this annual festival with an opportunity to visit 10 sugar camps and shop vendors and eat at restaurants in Monterey and McDowell
It’s the First Day of Spring. Get Your Hands in the Dirt.
Hands in the dirt … time to plant spring flowers and garden vegetables. It’s an opportunity to escape from the drama of politics and enjoy the solitude of the outdoors.
‘We Are the World, We Are the Children’
The news out of Ukraine becomes grimmer by the day as Russian missiles and bombs pound cities and towns. Kyiv. Kharkiv. Odessa. Dnipro. Mariupol. Donestk. Kherson. Mykolaiv. And as the bombs drop, casualties grow.
Augusta County Courthouse Bill Passes GA with Strong Bipartisan Support – UPDATED
Passing by a vote of 97-0 in the House of Delegates, and 38-2 in the Senate (Deeds, D-Bath and Sutterlein, R-Roanoke County, voted against), it now makes its way to the desk of Governor Glenn Youngkin (R).