Lynchburg’s NewsAdvance.com reports:
This frog has a leg – make that two legs—up on the competition…
Dubbed “Sixy” by its discoverer, the frog, which has two legs in front and four in back, was netted in Grayson County’s Hale Lake on July 3.
Lynchburg’s NewsAdvance.com reports:
This frog has a leg – make that two legs—up on the competition…
Dubbed “Sixy” by its discoverer, the frog, which has two legs in front and four in back, was netted in Grayson County’s Hale Lake on July 3.
I didn’t feel it, although I do vaguely remember hearing what I thought was a truck drive by early this morning.
Did you feel it?
The CapitalWeatherGang has a map showing where the earthquake was felt.
I first saw a purple thing hanging in a tree while visiting the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee over a year ago. I’ve since seen them popping up in Virginia.
So what is that purple thing hanging in a tree?
Those purple things hanging in trees are emerald ash borer traps designed to attract emerald ash borers.
The emerald ash borer is an invasive beetle from Asia; their larvae destroy ash trees. More info at StopTheBeetle.Info. The most important thing you can do to help prevent the spread of this invasive species is to not transport firewood.
See also: Do your part to keep Virginia’s ash trees safe
From Cryptomundo:
…the area that encompasses a five-mile circle around Lake Anna, has become the centralised location for 14 reported sightings of Bigfoot over the past year…
With all of this new evidence coming to light, it can be assumed that a Bigfoot-like animal inhabits the woods around Lake Anna…
WTOP reports:
The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico could reach Delmarva’s beaches “later in the summer,” a University of Maryland geography professor says…
The gulf stream could pull the oil up the coast up to the Outer Banks and the Delmarva beaches and Chesapeake Bay…