If only the General Assembly could be as lucky as Bundoran Farm…

In the next few days the Virginia General Assembly will have their last chance to pass legislation that would establish energy efficiency measures for the state. The 2009 General Assembly session has been filled with an unprecedented raft of bills addressing renewable energy, including bills for offshore wind farms and more traditional farms that turn [...]

Build It, and They Will Be Ambivalent.

David Brooks, a columnist I usually read to get ready for a fight, posted an interesting op-ed in the New York Times today:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/17/opinion/17brooks.html?em.  Like most articles I find interesting, this one supports a long-held position of mine (I need validation).  My position, which you’re no doubt tired of hearing, if you’ve had a drink with me, [...]

Beach Blanket Bundoran

“Bon-durant,” “Ben Durand,” “Bunduron,” and the ever-popular “Bund…urr… (mumble).”  Mispronunciations and mis-spellings of Bundoran Farm abound, and as our reputation grows, may soon outnumber the many creative alternatives to “Leif Riddervold.”  It’s hard enough to get a little Google attention without the direct competition of Bundoran, in County Donegal, Ireland.  Our Bundoran is named for [...]