I made the crossover to print last week… it was a great slice of life piece!
The story was about local sword enthusiasts who collect antique swords and practice ancient swordplay techniques. And I’m not talking about fencing, I mean true midevil-knight style fighting. The group was known as the Roanoke Sword Guilde, and [...]
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Surprise, surprise! Another snow storm for Roanoke. And this one is could be one of the worst we’ve had all season (forecasts vary from 12+ inches, although eastward including D.C. will be getting the most snow).
Either way, I walked into work Friday morning. It’s one of the many perks to living so close [...]
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I ran the Star City Half Marathon this Saturday … 1 hour and 37ish minutes. I say “ish” because the official results have yet to be posted.
Either way, I was pretty happy with the outcome. It ends up being a little more than 7:30 per mile pace … probably closer to 7:40 [...]
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We’ve been working on this project for a while, and I am very happy to finally have it come to fruition.
The VarsityCast page is a repository of our high school football coverage - videos, photo galleries, Twitter feeds, story links, blog posts, etc.
The best part is that it’s only going to grow from here, as [...]
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The Mill Mountain Star is the largest man-made star on earth…and it’s located in Roanoke.
I went up there last night with my G10 and messed around with some settings on my camera. Like I’ve said before, still photography is pretty new for me, but I’m happy with this outcome.
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