Since Dinwiddie is off this week, I’m going to take advantage of the opportunity and head West. I’ve decided to go see Giles at Narrows. It appears as though it could be a fairly even match, with Narrows expected to win?
A friend knows someone from the area, so I’m sure I’ll get good tips on where to stay and where to eat, but I would love to have your suggestions also please.
I’m dragging my long suffering wife along that doesn’t care about football, but she dutifully goes where I go. Bless here heart. We will travel out Friday, get booked in somewhere, have a nice supper and then catch the game. Saturday will be for goofing off and seeing the area. Natural beauty and history interest us. So I would love to have your suggestions.
I have promised my wife that we will visit at least one covered bridge. I see that the Link Farm Bridge is really close by in Newport. Since it’s on private land, will they allow visitors? Are there other covered bridges nearby that you would suggest? How about waterfalls? The restriction is that we are not young, and I’m dealing with a bum ankle that I recently had surgery on, so long or arduous hikes are not for us.
If there is something specific to see, that is great, but just riding the back roads and enjoying the beauty of the area is all we really need.
As always, thank you for your tips and advice.
A friend knows someone from the area, so I’m sure I’ll get good tips on where to stay and where to eat, but I would love to have your suggestions also please.
I’m dragging my long suffering wife along that doesn’t care about football, but she dutifully goes where I go. Bless here heart. We will travel out Friday, get booked in somewhere, have a nice supper and then catch the game. Saturday will be for goofing off and seeing the area. Natural beauty and history interest us. So I would love to have your suggestions.
I have promised my wife that we will visit at least one covered bridge. I see that the Link Farm Bridge is really close by in Newport. Since it’s on private land, will they allow visitors? Are there other covered bridges nearby that you would suggest? How about waterfalls? The restriction is that we are not young, and I’m dealing with a bum ankle that I recently had surgery on, so long or arduous hikes are not for us.
If there is something specific to see, that is great, but just riding the back roads and enjoying the beauty of the area is all we really need.
As always, thank you for your tips and advice.