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Paparazzi photos of Botetourt kids at Breakfast with Santa

The Jolly Old Elf from the North Pole made his annual breakfast appearance at Tanglewood Mall on Saturday. So did our paparazzi photo crew -- and some kids from Botetourt were there to step onto the red carpet. They were:

* Marlee (or maybe Marley, we're not quite sure) and Tyler Newsome
* And here she is again with Santa
* Tyler Newsome with Santa
* Hunter and Kallie Deel
* Hunter and Kallie Deel with Santa
* Rachel Bowman
* Rachel Bowman with Santa
* Sarah White and Kathy White

You can view all the photos in the slideshow above or in this gallery format.

Do you have photos of holiday-related events involving people from Botetourt? You can share at news@botetourtview.com.

Terrific Tuesday: Coyotes

This sunset looks like a coyote!

This sunset looks like a coyote!

It's Terrific Tuesday again. How are things in your neck of the woods?

The coyotes or as the old cow poke might say, "Kai yoats" are driving me crazy. For the past couple of weeks they have been haunting our farm particularly with the recent full moon. They howl and sing and  get every dog within miles to bark furiously. Including mine and the farm beagles. it keeps me awake, then gives me spooky dreams.

Thought I'd share an old coyote story from my previous life. In the summer of 1984, I vacationed in Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico for 12 days. This was life prior to parenthood and with husband number one, Bobby Benson, may he rest in peace.

The Preamble:

We made a trip out to Yellowstone National Park. Hubby had arranged for us to spend the night away from civilization in a cabin. It seemed like we drove all day. When we arrived, a Momma and almost grown pair of Grizzly cubs were walking down the forlorn road in front of our cabin. I promptly refused to spend the night. Having watched, "Night of the Grizzly" with Clint Walker too many times, I am still positively convinced that a wooden cabin door would not stop a hungry Grizzly bear. Looking back now, the Far Side cartoon of the polar bears and the Igloo come to mind when I think about that cabin and those Grizzly bears, "Hmm, just like I like 'em crunchy on the outside and chewy on the inside."

So, I refused to stay and we had to drive all the way back to civilization. The hubby was not amused. Later that week we drove through Colorado and rode that insane cog railroad up the side of Pike's Peak so he paid me back. From there we trekked southward to the cow's tail of the world, Las Vegas, New Mexico and spent the night in a hotel with velvet paintings, shag carpet and a sign by the front desk that said, "We rent swimwear." And please do not get Las Vegas, New Mexico confused with Las Vegas, Nevada. They are poles apart yet similar in a gaudy, not so good way. Thus I come to my coyote tale.

The Terrible Night of the Howling Coyote:

By now you may have guessed I am interesting traveling companion. Our friends, the Bishops, had a ranch in North Central New Mexico in dot on the map called Lindrith just near enough to a town called Cuba to have some civilization close. Kind of like just having Fincastle by itself some where in the middle of nowhere, about as far away as Pulaski County, though not nearly as quaint as Fincastle or full of fast food like Pulaski!

We drove out the five mile dirt driveway full of arroyos and snakes and desert to their little ranch house. When we got there no one was home. The house was locked up tight as a drum and Old Shep the wonder dog slept so soundly he didn't even wake up to check us out. We decided to wait as going back to Cuba seemed fruitless.

We waited and waited some more. In the darkness the sky lit up with a million stars. No ground clutter light out there where never a discouraging word is heard.  It was spectacular.  Then the coyotes began to howl. Not unlike the bears theory associated with a movie, I thought of Stephen King's book Cujo, except Cujo Juniors in a pack of Coyotes.

They seemed to surround us. I rolled up the window of our rental car. The howlers sounded like they were everywhere taking turns, building my imagination in the dark. Hundreds had me surrounded, I was sure of it.

An hour passed and there we sat, still in a stellar heaven surrounded by coyotes. Another passed and I couldn't take it any more. That last Pepsi Cola back in Cuba needed to be released.  The coyotes continued to howl out in the fields and on the mesa and mountain.

It was like something out of the Twilight Zone. My camel bladder gave out on me and I had to bear the   hubby chuckles as I crept from the shot gun seat and went around in front of the car. There I assumed the position and dropped my shorts and well never mind what happened next.

Something cold and wet nosed me on my bare behind. I screamed as loudly as I could and leapt on to the hood of the car. My heart raced and certain I had been attacked by a Wiley Coyote, I continued to scream.

Like most men, the hubby's reaction was slow. It seemed an hour passed before he flipped on the high beams, me on the hood screaming and him outside the car with cassett tape case in his hand to wield as a weapon against Wiley Coyote.

What a surprise.

Old Shep the wonder dog whom we soon discovered had cataracts and couldn't hear well, had drifted up to the car and well he still had a good nose so he was trying to ID me by his sense of smell.

Indeed I had not been attacked by anything other than a deaf and blind old shephard. The husband laughed so hard, he scared all the coyotes away.  We never heard another howl for the rest of the evening. Later that night our friends made it back to the ranch. They had been delayed  by a train and in the years before a cell phone, if there is even service out there now, had no way to tell us. We had waited through the terrible dark night of the howling coyote. Or howling Cathy depending on who told the story. And survived to tell about it.

See you next week!

Troutville to hold first Christmas tour

A first annual home tour (gallery) is coming to Troutville! In their energized quest to make a strategic plan for the Town of Troutville, the Friends of the Troutville Park have organized a Christmas tour for homes, businesses and a church on Sunday, December 6 from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. Tickets are $7 each and may be purchased at any of the homes.

The tour begins at Everything Art at Mill Creek which used to be Mill Creek Garage, then flows along Lee Highway to the Rader home at 8910 called Cave Spring Farm and home to Jack Rader.  The Rauscher House at 5559 Lee Highway built around 1908 is also featured. The Town Park Caboose numbered X544 circa the mid  20th century, Southern Past Times a small country and decor business in a one floor plan home typical of the 1940s. Cave Hill Dairy Farm is located at 87 Henderson Way off Catawba Road (west of Daleville) which has a Troutville address. The Henderson home is one of 9 Dairy Farms left in Botetourt County and home to Jerry and Donna Henderson, "The Pickle Lady." The tour ends at Troutville Church of the Brethern  on Lee Highway in the center of town, with a reception.

Photos courtesy of Kathy Conner, Shutterbug photography.

Photos: Pumpkin carving with the Sinks

Jessica Sink sent in these photos of 8-month-old, Briar Sink and 7-year-old, Kelsy Sink, carving a pumpkin for Halloween.

Thanks, Jessica!

Fall photos from Taylor Newcomb

Taylor Newcomb of Buchanan shares these photos of fall leaves on the Peaks of Otter.

Thanks, Taylor.

Do you have photos from around Botetourt? If so, you can share at news@botetourtview.com.

P. Buckley Moss visits Buchanan

Pat Moss on the left with Rachel Nichols of th e Apple Barn Gallery

Pat Moss on the left with Rachel Nichols of the Apple Barn Gallery in Buchanan.

Pat Moss is a well known artist more commonly as P. Buckley Moss and she was in Buchanan on Sunday November 8 at the Apple Barn Gallery on Main Street. The Apple Barn Gallery is owned operated by Rachel Nichols of Troutville.

Moss is famous for her country scene paintings containing spindly legged Amish and Mennonites and animals. Her art is a source of collection by fans across the nation and the world. On Sunday she didn't want to talk so much about her art, but about life and inspiration.

She said, "I had Dyslexia and school was a source of failure for me, but I had Art. My advice to parents of children who have learning disabilities is to concentrate on what you do well and you will find success in what special talents you have." To read more about her life.

She will leave soon to spend a month etching in her Tuscany villa.  Born in 1933 and the mother of 6, Moss likes to spend time with family. Last year she took 21 family members on a Mediterranean cruise she sponsored for her Moss Society members.

Interestingly, Tuscany is one of her favorite subjects and she shared these glimpses of her life. "My mother was Silicilan and three of my children have married Italians." She is a neighbor in Tuscany to Frances Mays, who wrote "Under The Tuscan Sun" which became a hit movie starring Diane Lane.

"That is our town in the movie. with the exception of the nude statue which was made of paper mache and covered when not being filmed. It is really as beautiful as it looks. Frances has a shrine in her wall like the one in the movie. My granddaughter is the  girl who runs into Lane in the movie scene." She has a view of ancient history as well. " When I look out, I see in the valley below the place where Hannibal drove the Romans into the lake."

She signed prints for folks who came to the Gallery to see her as well as the framed paintings on the walls that are for sale.  JRHS icon and coach of 48 years, John Shotwell dropped in to get prints signed and to meet Moss.

"I come down here every time I travel south," she said. Moss lives most of the year in the Waynesboro area and travels to Radford to see one of her daughters via  I-81.

Another favorite place in Buchanan?  "I always eat at the North Star.  The food is great and prices reasonable."

Recipe swap club meets November 17 in Fincastle

Recipe Swap Club begins Tuesday, November 17 at 6:00 PM at the Fincastle Community Center. We are hosting our 1st meeting as a "Meet, Greet & Eat". Please bring a simple, homemade dish with a Thanksgiving theme along with the recipe you made it from. We will provide plates and utensils for sampling and also paper and pencil to copy down your favorite recipes. We will host this meeting monthly with different themes each month. We will also alternate locations between Fincastle and the Blue Ridge Library. This is a Free event for the public. We look forward to seeing you there!

Submitted by Botetourt County Parks and Rec

Make a Christmas candy platter centerpiece

Christmas Candy Platter Centerpiece....on Monday, December 7 @ 6 :00 PM we will be offering a class to make a Christmas Candy Platter Centerpiece for your table. The class will be held at the Fincastle Community Center. Cost for the class is $10, with all materials being provided. We do ask that you bring your own glue gun. Class space is limited, please call our office at 473-8326 to register.

Submitted by Botetourt County Parks and Rec

Stewart named Animal Control Officer of the Year

On the right, Stewart recieves his award for Animal Control Officer of the year

On the right, Stewart receives his award for Animal Control Officer of the Year

Botetourt Animal Control Officer Charlie Stewart has worked tirelessly on numerous animal cruelty investigations, going above and beyond the call of duty to secure solid criminal charges and ultimately convictions. In the case Commonwealth vs. Moore, Officer Stewart persevered in an extremely difficult investigation, securing funding for extensive tests to prove a sexual assault of a small dog. The dog received medical care and was re-homed. The defendant plead guilty. As part of the plea agreement, the defendant has been forbidden from owning or possessing any animals.

This is only one example of Officer Stewart's commitment to animal welfare and the animal control profession. I hope that you will consider him for the Animal Control Officer of the Year award.

submitted by Botetourt County Sheriff's Department

Parks and rec sets three special events for kids

Mommy & me classes are held each Thursday morning from 9:30 AM until 11:30 AM at the Fincastle Community Center. Please join Ms. Angie for a fun filled morning for your little one. Cost of each session is $7.00. Drop in's are welcome or your may call our office to register your 2-5 year old child at 473-8326.

Parents Night Out...need time to finish last minute holiday details? Why not drop the kids off with us at the Troutville Elementary School on Friday evening, December 18 from 6:00 PM until 9:00 PM for some organized fun and a pizza dinner too! Cost for each child (K-5th graders) will be $10. Please call our office to register at 473-8326.

2010 Amazement Square...Schools will be closed on Friday, January 15, why not allow your student to spend the day with us? Registration is limited for this trip to Lynchburg, so hurry and reserve your child's spot. Cost for this event is $12.00 for children ages 8-13. Please pack a lunch or send money for the day.

Submitted by Botetourt County Parks and Recreation

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