Submitted by Rapturehelmet t3_124nb2f in rva

Now that the weather's finally stabilizing, it's time to think about picnic season. I hope to grab something from Nile and take it to Libby Hill sometime in the next month - but how about you?

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Mr_Boneman t1_jdzz5lg wrote

Celebrating the life of Harold my cat today after he crossed the rainbow bridge yesterday at 15. He had a good life filled with adventures and gave me endless memories. Had more of a social life than a lot of people I know. Already missing him.

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owlparliamentarian t1_je02yj5 wrote

Thank you for giving your pup cat a great life! My heart hurts for you and your departed friend today.

e: to reflect the actual pet!

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Mr_Boneman t1_je0gl9h wrote

Thanks, to be fair he was affectionate like a dog, but also hated his dog siblings. Eventually he learned to tolerate them.

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resident16 t1_je0k0pq wrote

15 years is a great life for a cat. Thank you for giving him such a wonderful life.

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Hanidalon t1_jdzwfay wrote

Hokies make their first Final Four! Everything past this is gravy, but I am still hoping for two more wins.

LET'S GO...

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PayneTrainSG t1_je06vws wrote

Georgia Amoore’s handles are stunning. I have no idea if she has enough to go pro but damn she puts on a show.

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Mr_Boneman t1_jdzzkp9 wrote

VT has more than pulled their weight for the ACC since joining. Believe it is the only school with ACC championships in Football, Basketball and Women’s hoops. Not bad for a school that was overlooked the first 50 years of the ACC and looked down at as an original candidate for expansion. Now time to win the natty so everyone can shutup about them never having a national championship in any team sport. VT should build a statue of Mark Warner for forcing UVAs hand to make them join the ACC.

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raindeerpie t1_je025z8 wrote

don't forget all of our baseball, softball, track and field, wrestling, and swimming conference titles. Tech also has a good amount of individual national titles.

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popsrcr t1_jdzwx8b wrote

As a Gamecock....nah.... But good on them!

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Stitchmond t1_jdzyl0p wrote

Is anyone else not really a picnic fan? If I'm eating outside, it's a granola bar or piece of fruit while hiking. You sit with food somewhere and you just attract flies, get sand in your food, your trash blows away from you.

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Danger-Moose t1_je044rp wrote

> get sand in your food

I hate sand...

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PickanickBasket t1_je1hie9 wrote

I don't like sand. It's coarse, and rough, and irritating, and it gets everywhere....

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popsrcr t1_jdzza96 wrote

Not really a fan either.

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chada37 t1_je0asvz wrote

Last one I was at the yellow jackets tore us up.

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ZephyrInfernum t1_je0clmn wrote

hmmm. I dislike picnics but I enjoy camping and cooking on/by fire.

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HarryGlands t1_je0f0kx wrote

Crackers or tortillas with summer sausage and a block of cheese is the only way besides granola, trail mix or dried fruit when I’m hiking. Just bring a pocket knife.

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user_name1745 t1_je2sx7w wrote

Agree. I also feel the same about eating outdoors at a restaurant.

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phyzyk t1_je1xxt8 wrote

Yeah and why does picnic food smell and taste different? I swear I can make the same thing and eat it outside at home and it tastes totally different. Maybe it's because I hate picnics...

And picnics are such a modern thing too. Back in the day when you had to kill or grow everything I'm pretty sure nobody said, "Hey let's take our shit and go eat it somewhere else."

Watch Naked and Afraid while eating and you will never look at picnics the same ever again.

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owlparliamentarian t1_jdzxfsh wrote

Poll working again for our second special election in as many months-- this time for residents of the old 9th State Senate District (not the new one! this is very confusing!) to replace now-Representative McClellan for the veto and budget work remaining in the General Assembly this year. The winner will serve for all of eight months or so and immediately have to campaign in the new district, but margins in the Senate are slim and there will probably be some important votes on gubernatorial amendments and such before the GA's work is done.

It's been sleepy as hell so far, unsurprisingly for a serial special election to elect a state legislator to a bare stub of a remnant term, but I'm hoping we see a bit more turnout after folks get off work.

On days I'm NOT doing that, I'm a fan of Libby Hill at sunset this time of year, or taking our sweet doofus of a dog for a decently long hike someplace we can avoid seeing too many other dogs (she loves humans but isn't a fan of most other canines).

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rivercitymo t1_jdzygpt wrote

Thank you for serving. I was the sixth voter at my precinct at 7am. Hope you brought copious amounts of caffeine and reading material!

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owlparliamentarian t1_je02afg wrote

My thermos and Kindle are both full! Had to beg my husband to bring the container of cereal I forgot at home in a bleary panic at 4:55 am. Thankfully he's the best.

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raindeerpie t1_je01kxy wrote

is it the normal voting places for this special election too?

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owlparliamentarian t1_je0266j wrote

Yes! Unlike the party-run primaries, this election is being run by the Boards of Election like usual, so vote wherever your normal polling place is!

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foxcat505 t1_je09q8h wrote

Thanks for the reminder - I think we’ve had special election overkill but hopefully more people show up. I will get myself over there before the polls close đŸ˜«

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wojtaj t1_je1zyg3 wrote

I understand the irony in asking you to share your spot, but as someone with a dog who also isn't a huge fan of others, would you share any hints on good hiking spots?

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owlparliamentarian t1_je25w6n wrote

It's tough! We've had good experiences at Byrd Park, away from Barker Field-- or close enough to play "dog park tv," where we lavish her with treats for looking at the dogs but not freaking out. The best spot we found when we lived on the Southside was Drewry's Bluff. It's a good loop through the woods, some river views, and almost never any other dogs. Only problem is that the trail in is the same as the trail out, so if you run into trouble there you don't have as many ways to dodge. On the north side, Bryan Park is good at off hours, especially if you stick around the lakes and are decently good at spotting dogs far off.

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Wa_wa_ouija t1_jdzy26p wrote

We will walk over to truckle cheesemongers and get a cheese board. Then stop at Sheppard farms for a bottle of wine and hit up the vmfa. I spend an insane amount of time on the lawn there when it's nice out.

Relaxing, sunning, board games, wine nights. It's the best.

My "secret" picnic spot is texas beach or the meadows. Love watching the river while we eat.

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popsrcr t1_jdzz77z wrote

Just discovered Truckle this weekend. Spent way too much on cheese!!!

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RV-Yay t1_je0hand wrote

So excited it’s almost happy hour on the VMFA lawn season again! That is one of my favorite things about spring in Richmond.

I haven’t been to Truckle’s new spot. Will definitely need to visit there!

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TheCheeseDevil t1_je00d3b wrote

Will take literally any excuse to picnic. My spouse & I do a periodic hike where we park at belle isle, go down and cross at the nickle bridge & walk back. We usually end up stopping to picnic at Riverview Cemetery, but there are a lot of scenic stops to break out a sandwich at.

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childishchorizo t1_je0ea1z wrote

I was having a bit of a spiral so went for a dog walk in the park and was actually day dreaming about having a little picnic there soon. 😌

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nilsrva t1_je09ggd wrote

I'll see y'all at 3.30 at City Hall

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ChuckBS t1_jdzwytv wrote

My spouse and I like to take a homemade picnic over to Jefferson Park in n warm evening and just sit in the grass. It’s pretty great.

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popeboyQ t1_je01tmz wrote

I don't think my allergies would let me picnic, I am a big fan of pitching a tent (an actual tent) in the living room to watch movies though...

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Accomplished-Pen-394 t1_je0xma5 wrote

I’m mildly stressing out because I can’t find a particular document in a work file and I don’t want to find out I accidentally put it in a public file. The joys of office work

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Federal-Subject-3541 t1_je1i7l7 wrote

You really think that weather is stabilizing? It could be but I really think it's an impossibility. No more Frost?

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Bartok_and_croutons t1_je1ts8k wrote

Been crotcheting a lot, and my mental health has been vastly improving since starting therapy so that rocks

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jodyhighrola t1_je05m26 wrote

We want to start picnicking. Are there any must have items you wish you thought to bring the first few times?

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Wa_wa_ouija t1_je0bto5 wrote

A good thick picnic blanket thing from Amazon. It keeps the wet grass away from you, and make sure you have a wine opener :) it's not camping so I keep it verrrrrrry simple.

Bring my soft side cooler, couple red solo cups, cheese, crackers, salami, and picnic blanket.

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Horror-Fisherman-575 t1_je17nzr wrote

I often forget napkins. Cloth napkins make picknicing feel so special - plus they are reusable!

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Alex_Caton94 t1_je20r1b wrote

Pupatella, Scoop, & a Miyazaki film. đŸ€™

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AnitaMaiTai t1_je2dg1n wrote

Grabbing a sandwich at Ellwood’s and heading to Maymont to picnic in front of the mansion is lovely.

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