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HEDELT: Ride on city trail shows most folks care about others

TAKING SEVERAL loops on my bike around the Rappahannock Heritage Trail and Canal Path in the city, I witnessed humanity on a personal scale. What I mean is that 95 percent of the people I saw went to the trouble of following the “rules of the road” by staying on the right side of the path as they traveled. The other 5 percent were oblivious, spreading their strollers, dogs on leashes or large groups all the way across the asphalt path. And to make it worse, some of them had headphones on or earbuds in, so they couldn’t even react to the bell I use to alert them that a bike is approaching, or the loud “On your left!” call delivered as I approach.

Battlefield cemetery in Virginia to host first Civil War soldier burial in 75 years

Battlefield cemetery in Virginia to host first Civil War soldier burial in 75 years Mark Price, The Charlotte Observer © National Park Service/Mary O Neill/TNS Archaeologists are looking for an available plot in Fredericksburg National Cemetery, which saw its last veteran burial in 1945.. A Civil War cemetery in northern Virginia may soon host its first soldier burial in 76 years, after human remains were discovered on the grounds of a nearby battlefield hospital. Archaeologists are looking for an available plot in Fredericksburg National Cemetery, which hasn t seen a veteran burial since 1945, according to the National Park Service. The burial is considered proposed until a suitable site if found, officials said.

Fully vaxxed, we put pandemic in rearview mirror with road trips to Florida, Virginia

Fully vaxxed, we put pandemic in rearview mirror with road trips to Florida, Virginia Fewer crowds congregated at Newton Park Beach in Fort Myers Beach, Fla. Courtesy of Katherine Rodeghier   Posted4/11/2021 7:40 AM It was the moment I had been waiting for. Fully vaccinated, I set out on a long journey, timing my visit to pick him up at school on his 7th birthday. And there he stood, waiting along the curb clutching balloons from a classroom party. He looked so much older, so tall, as he climbed into his car seat. Hi, Grandma.   That sweet smile, and later those long-awaited hugs from him and his little brother at my daughter s house, made the 13-hour drive from suburban Chicago to Virginia worthwhile. So was my next drive to see family and friends wrapping up winter in Florida.

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