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Fall time can mean a lot of varieties of birds visiting your back yard. Give them ample amount of energy with bird seed, feeders and other supplies. They will give you plenty amount of enjoyment, song and view.
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Retailers have found an interesting characteristic of consumers who browse their websites using tablets: They’re much more likely to pull the trigger on purchases than other online shoppers.
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You don’t have to believe in ghosts to enjoy this walking tour. Tell Me About It Tours takes adventure-seekers through the darker side of Charlottesville’s history to hear about ghost sightings and the city’s most infamous murder from 1904. Walk in the fatal footsteps of Sam McCue, Charlottesville’s former mayor and prominent lawyer, and his wife, Fannie. Hear the witness testimonies, see where it all happened, then decide for yourself who is guilty. The tour is a gentle two-hour stroll and covers approximately one mile over mostly flat terrain. We alternate walking and talking with lots of sit-down opportunities. It is completely wheelchair and stroller accessible. Rain or shine. No reservations or advanced tickets necessary. Just show up on the Downtown Mall in front of Marco & Luca in York Place Thursday, Friday, and Saturday by 8pm. Article from The Hook Magazine
September 22nd-24th 2011 $15 adults, $5 youth 10-18, children under 10 free with adult
“There comes a time in your life, when you walk away from all the drama and people who create it. You surround yourself with people who make you laugh. Forget the bad, and focus on the good. Love the people who treat you right, pray for the ones who don’t. Life is too short to be anything but happy. Falling down is a part of life, getting back up is living.” I get energy just by reading this. Share how this makes you feel.
The University of Virginia Art Museum exhibits art from around the world dating from ancient times to the present. In addition to it’s permanent collection, the museum offers changing exhibitions, accompanied by related programs and publications. Article and information from http://www.virginia.edu/artmuseum/index.php
Second Street Gallery is committed to offering Charlottesville and greater Virginia leading-edge new art in perspective and context, and to fostering an active and open appreciation of this art by directly engaging the issues surrounding works by the best contemporary artists in the field. Article From http://www.secondstreetgallery.org/