Monday, August 15, 2022

Poem: The Real Vampires: Drugs and Alcohol



The Real Vampires: Drugs and Alcohol
by Victor Rook

It’s not the blood
It’s not the teeth
It’s not the reign
From ghouls beneath

Nor fair white skin
Or blackened capes
Though it cloaks itself
In many shapes

It’s the pot they smoke
And the drugs they take
The glass they pour
From noon till wake

That vape inhaled
That one more puff
That gets them hooked
When things get rough

It drowns their dread
When love goes wrong
They need it more
To move along

Their spirits sour
As it sucks their souls
When it takes their head
Their ambition slows

Their words ring hollow
Their joy is fake
The devil smiles
When he sees them ache

I’m losing my friends
Though they’re still here
When it takes ahold
They just don’t care

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Saturday, August 6, 2022

Day Trip: Clifton, Virginia

Prior to today, my only knowledge of Clifton, Virginia, was it was how far I had to drive to get to the nearest Outback Steakhouse. But that is five miles north of the Historic Downtown District, which is where I had my eyes set for a short afternoon trip today. With the town only nine miles from Manassas, I'm surprised in my 28 years here that I've never visited this quaint location.

Don't let size fool you. This town was bustling with people on my Saturday visit.

The main attraction is Main Street. At one end you have a few blocks of shops and restaurants, and the other end is lined with historic houses, which give the town its rich history. Let's start with the shops.


Most shops are situated in houses with history. Belle Jar Design is one of several that feature home décor, soaps, etc. This used to be called the "Pink" before it was repainted. It was built in 1905 by the Ambler farm family. Each room features plenty of items to peruse and purchase, including the bathroom.



Across the railroad tracks you'll find the Clifton General Store. Also a part of the building is the Main Street Pub, which features outdoor shaded dining.


Directly from that is the Wine Attic store and adjacent restaurant.


Inside you will find several rooms of wine, one in which you can partake in wine sampling.


Back across the street is the Clifton Cafe, which is where I chowed down on a BLT.


Don't let this picture fool you. They were very busy during my visit.


Next door is Peterson's Ice Cream Depot. I was way too full to have any on this trip. Next time!


Virginia Mercantile, down Chapel Rd. a block, features locally produced goods and décor.


Back on Main Street, literally just a hop and a skip and a jump from the eateries, are some quaint homes with RAD histories. Here I am standing in front of Buckley House. Writer Jeff Arch worked on the screenplay for "Sleepless in Seattle" here.


Directly across the street is the former home of Oscar Scott Woody, a sea postal clerk who perished on the Titanic at the age of 41. This house is known as the HuckBill House and was built in 1902.


Oscar Scott Woody

The Quigg house, built in 1872 by Louis Quigg, "was considered the finest with its mansard roof and open 3-story staircase." I'm getting Amityville Horror vibes.


There are several more houses along these streets, each with its own sign letting you know about its history. I'll let you explore them on your own. Here are a few more pictures to round out my visit:

The sun beating down on this train car has faded its once-red facade.

A basket of beautiful flowers and colorful foliage.

I'm hoping this area of Clifton can make use of the infrastructure money to bury power lines.



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Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Day Trip: Great Falls, Virginia

It's been well over 20 years since I visited the Great Falls National Park in Northern Virginia. My memory is a bit foggy, but I believe I also biked through the area with a friend once. With the falls only 31 miles away, it was high time that I revisited this natural wonder along the Potomac River. My travel companion, John, made it that much more enjoyable.

John and I and a view of the falls from Overlook 3.

After driving through much construction along Route 7, and past a throng of mansions along a tree-lined road, we managed to navigate around detours to the park entrance. Though the day was hot and humid, we spent enough time to enjoy Overlooks 1-3. Here are some pictures:

Mather Gorge from Overlook 1 is probably the most impressive angle.

A slightly zoomed-in view from Overlook 3.

Kayakers battling the waves and rock fronts to navigate the rushing water.

Enjoy this four-minute video of two views of the falls.


Afterward, we made our way to Mookie's BBQ. Established in 2015, this local eatery features more than just delicious BBQ. I had the Turkey Club with balsamic mayo, which included real chunks of turkey instead of deli-sliced meat. Our bartender, Greg, and an elderly man nearby, who didn't speak much but turned his head towards us now and then, listened to our non-stop chatter about our travels.


Our return trip had us avoiding most of Route 7 via the Fairfax County Parkway, back to 66, 28, and home. Of course, we had to stop off at our local tavern to relive the day with friends and acquaintances.

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