If you live in Virginia and happen to get a traffic ticket for reckless driving or one of a number of other moving violations, be prepared to part with lots of cash starting 1 July 2007. There’s a new law that takes effect then that imposes a “civil remedial fee” in addition to the initial fine. For example, if you get ticketed for reckless driving, the typical fine is about $200.00. After July 1st, you will have to pay an additional $1,050.00 “civil remedial fee.”
Author: Yunzer
Washington Wild Things
I went to a minor league baseball game a few weeks back. the Washington, PA Wild Things were hosting the Chillicothe, OH Paints. The Wild Things and the Paints play in the Frontier League, which is an independent league.
It was an enjoyable evening. The tickets were free, the seats were great (right behind home base) and the beer was cold. And the Wild Things won 5 – 2.
The Final Episode
They played this on the Jumbotron a the PNC Park, home of the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team.
Big Jim
There’s a small town named Bentleyville off of Exit 32 of Interstate 70 in southwestern Pennsylvania. Until recently, Bentleyville was known mainly as the home of a busy Truck Stop and a Best Western Hotel, both of which were quite visible to travelers along Interstate 70.
On the 9th of June, 2007, Bentleyville acquired another landmark. His name is Big Jim the Cowboy and this is his story.
Big Jim lived for many years at the Krutz Welding Company on Twilight Hollow Road, which is a few miles east of Bentleyville. Krutz Welding was no longer in business and the property had been sold, so Big Jim had to find a new home. He put himself up for sale on eBay, but the reserve was not met. Other attempts to find a new home for Big Jim were also unsuccessful and he was in danger of joining the ranks of the homeless. But, at the last moment, a kind benefactor stepped into the breech and offered Big Jim a new home. And, in addition, on the day Big Jim moved into his new home, invited all the townsfolk over for a free barbecue, musical entertainment, a petting zoo and pony rides for the kids, an antique auto show, and more.
The benefactor was Dr. Kamlish Gosai, a prominent local physician, who also happened to be the owner of the Bentleyville Best Western Hotel. Big Jim now stands guard 24×7 at the hotel, with his trusty six-shooter pointed westward. And is visible to all traveling that stretch of Interstate 70.
Big Jim is quite happy with his new home, a new coat of paint, a fancy pedestal to stand on, with a plaque that summarizes his history and vital statistics. So, if you ever happen to be in the area, be sure to stop in Bentleyville and say hello to Big Jim the Cowboy. And if you happen to meet up with him, thank Dr. Gosai for rescuing Big Jim and giving him a new home his community can be proud of.
You can learn more about Big Jim by searching Google for “Krutz Welding.”
And, take a look here to view more pictures of Big Jim, some of which show the amazingly detailed work done by the artist/welder James Krutz, Sr.
More about Dr. Gosai…
D-Day
D-Day, 6 June 1944 — Time once again to remember how much we owe to the “Greatest Generation.”
Memorial Day
One of the Memorial Day weekend traditions here in the Washington, DC area is the gathering of of thousands of motorcyclists for the “Run to the Wall.”
And, another much older tradition that we sometimes overlook..the American Legion Auxiliary ladies selling Poppies to raise money to help veterans in need.
In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved, and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.—By John McCrae