I stayed for a weekend retreat at a local church. It was pretty nifty. My hotel was average , but usually that's how they are when they are close to the interstate. The Retreat itself was at St Thomas of Canterberry Anglican Catholic church. It was a very edifying experience. On my way home I stopped by Rocky Mount to see if "Keyster" the outdoor piano was there, but it wasn't. I passed by the "Trump Store" along the highway near Boones Mill, just South of Roanoke. Next time I may stop in!
Although the Commonwealth of Virginia sadly no longer recognizes Lee-Jackson Day Weekend, many Virginians still honor and celebrate it. Here are a just a few shots from Lee-Jackson Day weekend in Lexington ! There was an awesome parade we did through downtown Lexington , which was preceeded by a memorial service at Stonewall Jackson Cemetery. I marched with a large group of close to 100 people, and many spectators on the street waved and said "God Bless, Y'all!" to us. We got almost all positive feedback and encouragement. The town itself is run by liberals, but many that live there are not on that side , and are real patriots. I enjoyed walking through Lexington, I haven't been there in many many years. On my way back, I stopped at the Depot Grille in Staunton, Virginia- a fun restaurant which was converted from an actual railroad depot. My waitress was a doll. The weather was chilly, but bearable. It was a fun time overall ! ...
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