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NEWSFLASH! Cardio workouts do not have to be boring! Let me repeat that, cardio workouts and burning massive amounts of calories do not have to be boring. In fact, resistance workouts do not have to be boring either, but I’ll save that article for another day. Since spring is right around the corner, and undoubtedly many folks will be preparing to pound miles of pavement and hours on treadmills in a glorious effort to burn off all that winter blubber, I wanted to share this little known secret with you, and perhaps save you from another boring session on an elliptical machine. In fact, let me take this claim one step further, cardio workouts do not have to be boring, in fact, they can actually be lots of FUN! What’s that you say? Cardio FUN? Now that’s blasphemy! How can cardio workouts be fun?! Well, the answer to that question lies in that little plastic disc you may have tossed around as kid, and is now one of the fastest growing sports in the world, the answer… Ultimate Frisbee! Growing up in Rhode Island, I vividly remember slinging the Frisbee around with my brother in the church parking lot for hours, practicing how many different ways we could throw and catch the ‘bee,’ perfecting trick throws and catches behind the back, under the legs, and behind the head. We’d play until we ran out of daylight, or until the insides of our hands became so bruised that it became just too painful to catch the Frisbee any longer. Years later when I became a platoon sergeant in the Marine Corps, I had my platoon start playing ultimate Frisbee as a way to break up the monotony and boredom of all those long formation runs (another newsflash, in the Marines you run a lot, and then run some more). Well, after introducing Ultimate Frisbee to my platoon, they quickly learned that Ultimate Frisbee is arguably the best cardiovascular endurance sport on Earth, and it is also absolutely one of the most fun to play. Long 6

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(recumbent bike), why not actually have some fun and a great cardiovascular/fat burning workout at the same time? While playing a game of Ultimate, players can run anywhere between 3 – 5 miles, and easily burn 1000 (or more) calories. But wait, there’s even more benefits to playing Ultimate than just burning lots of calories and giving your heart, lungs and legs an unbelievable workout. As I often remind my boot camp clients, you’re not just having a lot of fun, you’re also working on many other aspects of fitness we used to do as kids, but unfortunately many of us no longer do as adults. Things like, hand-eye coordination, agility, balance, speed, power and explosiveness, and not to mention, while you’re providing your heart and body with a great workout, you’re also providing your brain with an excellent workout too, since you have to be constantly thinking and reacting every second. (Note: Watching Oprah while running on a treadmill is not considered working your brain).

This ultimate frisbee group has braved the snow and the polar vortex to play. Front and center is Tom Fowler. Left to Right: Mike McPherson, Randy Dominick, Chris Groves, Barbara Evans and Tracy Maynard.

Why Ultimate Frisbee? If you’ve read any of my past articles, you know that I’m all about CONSISTENTCY. In order to achieve results, you MUST be consistent with both exercise and nutrition. Like I tell my clients, you can’t brush your teeth seven times on Sunday and not expect your teeth to fall out. Everyone knows you have to brush every day, and the same applies to exercise and nutrition, you must be consistent! That being said, I believe so many people year after year fail to achieve their body composition goals because they become bored with their workouts. When you become bored with your workouts, you cannot motivate yourself, and when you can’t motivate yourself, it’s not long before you become inconsistent, and eventually quit altogether. Many of those who set New Year’s fitness and weight loss resolutions back in January have already found this out. Now don’t get me wrong, most people have great intentions, but c’mon let’s be honest, unless you’re one of those fanatical running junkies, most people loathe cardio workouts, and for good reason -again let’s be honestmost forms of cardio are just plain boring. Think about it, running on a treadmill, an elliptical machine, recumbent bike, stairmaster... C’mon, just how exciting can it be going nowhere? Oh, and perhaps a more important question to ask is, just how effective can a treadmill workout be if you’re able to read a book at the same time? Seems to me the two activities just don’t mix, but I see it all the time in gyms. Benefits of Ultimate Frisbee. So, instead of that hamster (treadmill) or paddleboat workout

How to Play. Ultimate Frisbee combines the running of soccer with the stamina of hockey and the cutting, jumping and passing of basketball. The game is played on a field similar to football, and the object of the game is to score by catching a pass in the opponent’s end zone. A player must stop running while in possession of the disc, but can pivot and pass to any of his or her teammates on the field. Just like basketball, Ultimate is a transition game in which players move quickly from offense to defense on turnovers that occur with a dropped pass, an interception, a pass out-of-bounds, or when a player is caught holding the disc for longer than ten seconds. Another great aspect of the game is that Ultimate’s rules are enforced entirely by the players on the field, as players take responsibility for themselves and rely solely on a clause in the rules called the ‘spirit of the game.’ Even after reading this article, I know there are some people who still won’t believe that you can actually have fun, get an unbelievable cardio workout, and burn lots of calories all at the same time. Unfortunately, I think some folks have just been brain-washed over the years into believing that cardio has got to be boring, if not downright dreadful. Perhaps some folks think that performing hours of boring cardio is their penance for stuffing their pie-holes with way too much food, or because they’ve totally blown off exercising for the past 3 months. Not sure what the reason is, but I do know some folks just won’t change. However, if you’re not one of those non-believers and are interested in getting the greatest cardio workout of your life, and having lots of fun, then consider joining us for a game of Ultimate Frisbee by visiting our website www.gladiatorfitness.net or by contacting me directly at gunnysarg@hotmail.com. I look forward to seeing you in the arena!

Robert “Gunny” Barker is a Master Fitness Trainer and owner of Gladiator Fitness Elite Outdoor Boot Camp, the Official Boot Camp of the Mid-Atlantic Super Spartan Race, and Boot Camp of the Discovery Channel. Boot Camp classes are offered in Haymarket at James Long Park. For more information on our schedule, and to sign up for 3 FREE trial workouts, please visit www.gladiatorfitness.net, or contact Gunny directly at gunnysarg@hotmail.com.

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While communication issues or conflict styles are usually what couples call my office to talk about, the most common underlying issue is a lack of or deteriorating emotional connection. That sense that we are in a close, safe relationship is crucial to the success of every relationship. Yet that close bond that we all seek is often very elusive. In fact understanding exactly what we mean when we say things like “feeling connected,” “being close,” or “emotionally present” has been difficult for therapists and researchers to define until recently. What couples are seeking, according to Sue Johnson and many other couples therapists, is a secure attachment with one another. This idea of attachment, or adult attachment style, comes from decades of research with parents and children, trying to understand the connection that happens with an infant and their primary caregivers. While we have often left these concepts of emotional safety and the importance of physical touch to the arena of child development, more and more research is revealing how these same principles may be at the root of our adult relationships as well. So what does all this talk about attachment mean for you and your spouse? Well first it means that there is a scientific reason that sometimes your fights dissolve into a desperate plea by one or the other to be heard; and those never-ending battles about “silly” things may in fact be masking a primal need for emotional responsiveness. Adult attachment theory and the schools of couple’s therapy born out of it could fill many books; there are some basic concepts that you can implement today to start reconnecting with your spouse. Ultimately attachment is about feeling confident in our partner’s ability to be “there for us” when we need them. In her book, Hold

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Me Tight, Dr. Sue Johnson helps us to understand this idea by simplifying the issue into three basic questions: 1. 2. 3.

Are you accessible when I try to reach out to you? Will you be responsive to my needs? Are you engaged in this relationship?

Her acronym, A.R.E., addresses the most basic foundation of our intimate relationships- Are you always going to be there for me? Often this question is dismissed by both partners as needy or dependent but attachment theory teaches us that our need for loving connection with another person is not a character flaw or weakness. It is a primal desire like our need for food and shelter and one of the most powerful drives behind our behavior. Think about it for a moment. How many times have you felt an almost desperate need for your partner to pay attention to you or respond to what may on the surface seem like a mundane request? Have you ever found yourselves going round and round in arguments about an issue that when emotions have calmed you both agree is silly yet in the moment neither of you could relinquish your position? These may have been moments that what was really at stake was your sense of secure connection to one another. Unfortunately, couples often overlook the emotional context of their conversations and miss the opportunity to strengthen the love between them. But by answering these questions about yourself and your partners, you can begin to unravel the deeper meaning behind that fight about the laundry or begin to articulate the vague sense of disconnect that may be creeping into your relationship right now. Accessibility is the sense that when you need your partner (or they need you) that you are available to them. For some people it is easier to think about accessibility as priority. It is not enough to be home at 5 o’clock every night or scheduling date night once week. While physical access is vital, for many couples it is not enough and often contributes to confusion and conflict. Maybe your wife says you never have time for me anymore. Your response is likely to be something along the lines of “I was home early every day this week” or “we went out to the movies just last weekend.” While these answers address the content of her message, they also may spark an argument because they probably missed the emotional context- she needs you. Being accessible means that it is easy for your partner to get and keep your attention when they need it. So while coming home early every night is wonderful, it may be that 15 minutes Haymarket Lifestyle


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at least one of you will continue to push for more conflict as a way to get some level of interaction.

It’s important to keep in mind that while it is easy to remember these characteristics in order they are not a prescribed stepby-step plan; in fact one way to hear your partner’s request for accessibility is by being more responsive. A Responsive partner is one that works to identify and respond to the emotional message of the conversation. In the above example if the husband could have responded to the wife’s plea that they “don’t spend enough time together” by responding to her emotional plea for connection, a negative cycle of conflict could likely be averted. Sometimes being responsive is easy, such as when your partner is crying and you offer comfort in the form of reassurance and a hug.

Which leads us to understanding how to be Engaged in our relationships. Engagement is often referred to as being emotionally present or connected. Not always easy to articulate, this is the feeling that nearly everyone is seeking in their close relationships. It is the sense of synchronicity between you and your partner- moving emotionally in ways that compliment and support one another. While there will be moments of conflict and disconnect, when you are engaged with each other these moments are easily resolved and working through them can create deeper levels of connection and trust.

Other times it can be tricky. You may be feeling distant already which can lead either of you to pick a fight or otherwise bait each other into some response. Much like children’s need for attention, our need as adults of safe emotional connection is incredibly powerful which means that sometimes any response, even a negative one, is better than nothing. The next time you find that you or your partner seems to be looking for a reason to fight or purposely pushing the other’s buttons, stop and ask yourself whether you have been responsive lately. Responsiveness is not mind-reading, you are not expected to miraculously understand every situation, rather it is a willingness to ask questions and demonstrate a desire to be involved with your partner on an emotional level. Without that it is likely that

The most fascinating part of emotional engagement, and truly all three of these processes together, is that the more you each feel supported and connected the less unsure and needy you become. Much like a toddler who trusts their mother to be there when they need her, as a couple you can learn to rely on one another in a way that allows you to confidently go out into the world and continue to grow and develop as individuals. Esther Boykin is a licensed marriage and family therapist, author, and relationship coach who is passionate about helping people build healthier and happier lives. She is also co-owner of Group Therapy Associates, a counseling practice right here in Haymarket. GTA provides parenting and relationship classes, life coaching, as well as traditional therapy for individuals, couples, and families. To learn more visit www.GroupTherapyAssociates. com or call 703-644-8041.

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Part 2: In its final years, the historic home witnessed great tragedy By John T. Toler

Part 1 described the early history of Portici, on the Manassas Battlefield southeast of Henry Hill. In 1855, Francis Waring “Frank” Lewis (1822-1913) and his wife Fannie (1830-1899) acquired Portici. They were forced to leave their home just before the First Battle of Manassas in July 1861. The fighting around Portici during the First Battle of Manassas was as bad as Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard had predicted it would be. Frank Lewis returned home after taking his family to Snow Hill near Haymarket, and was an eyewitness to the fighting, and the aftermath.

Ford on Bull Run in order to cover the Union withdrawal. They were attacked by Confederate cavalry, who attempted to cut off the retreat. At first, the Union soldiers held the line, but when horsemen of Confederate Gen. Beverly Robinson’s Brigade joined the fight, the

exhausted after the battle, lay down under one of the trees at Portici and asked Frank Lewis to keep a watchful eye so that no Yankee could sneak up on him. Frank vowed never to have that tree cut down, but many years later, lightning struck the tree, and it had to be removed.” The First Battle of Manassas was a Confederate victory, and once the shooting stopped, the main house at Portici became a field hospital under Dr. John Thompson Darby, chief surgeon of Gen. Wade Hampton’s Legion. Dr. Charles Carroll Gray, a captured Union doctor, assisted him. Both Confederate and Union wounded were brought to the house, and Portici’s kitchen and hallways became operating rooms. Medical supplies were quickly exhausted, and the house and outbuildings were soon filled with the wounded, dying and dead.

Union Pvt. Robert Knox Sneden, who served in Gen. Samuel P. Heintzelman’s III Corps during the Second Battle of Manassas, sketched the main house at Portici while he was there on Aug. 29, 1862.

During the day, a single shell struck the house, hitting the room where the Lewis’s valuables were stored. Everything inside was destroyed.

outnumbered Union troops retreated across Bull Run. The Confederates broke off the attack short of the Warrenton-Alexandria Turnpike.

But the most serious action on the grounds of Portici was a cavalry clash between Union troops under Gen. John Buford, who were guarding Lewis

According to Alice Jean Nelson in Virginia Lineages, Letters & Memories (1984), “A favorite family story pertained to Gen. Beauregard, who,

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Food and water were lacking as well; even water from nearby Bull Run was unfit, muddy and tainted with blood. The surgeons and their helpers worked through the stormy night of July 21, 1861, and by the next day, there were piles of amputated arms and legs – some with feet still in their boots – in the front yard of the house. Frank Lewis witnessed the carnage, and it would have a lasting effect on him. “In his later years, Frank Lewis had difficulty sleeping at night,” wrote Mrs. Nelson. “His grandson, ‘Bob’ Lewis Jr., continued on page14 Haymarket Lifestyle


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Wounded during the First Battle of Manassas, Union Capt. James P. Ricketts was brought to Portici, and his wife Fanny came to the makeshift hospital there to assist with his care. Capt. Ricketts recovered, and eventually returned to duty. This photograph was taken of the couple after he was promoted to brigadier general. Library of Congress.

would sit up with him and listen to him reminisce about his experiences during the Civil War. He told young Bob that he had actually seen a man’s leg sawed off and thrown out the window at Portici, when it was being used as a hospital. The man was given some whiskey and a large cigar, as they were entirely out of anesthesia.” Mrs. Fanny Ricketts, whose husband, Union Capt. James B. Ricketts, was wounded in the thigh and brought to Portici, wrote a personal account of the conditions she witnessed there. Originally told that her husband had been killed, she later learned that he had survived. Somehow, Mrs. Ricketts made her way through the lines to Portici, arriving on July 26, 1861. “Oh, no words can describe the horrors around me. Two men dead and covered with blood are carried down the stairs as I waited to let them pass. On a table in the open hall a man was undergoing the amputation of his leg,” she wrote. “At the foot of the stairs, two bloody legs lay, and through all I went to my husband…” The scene when she reached the room where Capt. Ricketts was lying was equally horrendous. “In the opposite room are ten dying or wounded men. Next to us are three, one with a gangrenous thigh, where 14

his leg was amputated. Blood runs on the floor, the smell is dreadful…I have asked for a fan, for the flies are terrible. No one can dream of the sickening horrors of this place. ” On Aug. 2, 1861, Capt. Ricketts was deemed well enough to travel, and accompanied by his wife, was transferred to a makeshift hospital in the Richmond Poorhouse. He was later moved to a Confederate prison, where he remained until exchanged in December 1861. Once the wounded were cleared out, Portici stood empty until the spring of 1862, when Federal forces returned to the area. While on a tour of the Manassas battlefield, officers of the 20th New York State Militia under Lt. Col. Theodore Gates occupied the house during a rainstorm on the night of March 14, 1862. Col. Gates described the house at the time as “…a spacious building with large rooms above and below, and vast fireplaces; into these were piled cartloads of wood, and roaring fires, regardless of insurance, soon gave us warmth and light, while our savory supper smoked on improvised tables.” Col. Gates and his men returned to Alexandria the next day, “…leaving rousing fires behind.”

Portici in the Second Battle of Manassas

His property in disputed territory and his family relocated to safety in Loudoun County, Frank Lewis enlisted in Co. B of the 8th Virginia Army. “Because of his experience in superintending a pack train to California in 1849, he was selected by the Confederacy to superintend the packing of grain and general supplies between Manassas and Bacon Race,” according to Mrs. Nelson. Sometime before the summer of 1862, four unknown civilians who were not members of the Lewis family occupied the main house at Portici, and were there during the Second Battle of Manassas, Aug. 29-30, 1862. This time, Portici was taken over as the headquarters of a Union officer, Maj. Gen. Samuel P. Heintzelman, commander of the III Corps. He and his staff took up a position at Portici after moving from nearby Island Ford on Bull Run. Pvt. Robert Knox Sneden (18321918) served in the Headquarter Teams of III Corps, and was present at Portici, and wrote about his experiences there in The Eye of the Storm (published in 2000). Following is account of the events of the afternoon of Aug. 30, 1862, after the battle was lost, and Gen. Heintzelman and his staff had left Portici: “I got to Ball’s (the Lewis) house about 4:30 p.m., while our guard and continued on page16

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property. In addition to the physical losses, there were other changes: slave labor was no more, and Virginia would be under post-war Reconstruction until 1870. Frank W. Lewis built a modest frame house down the hill and east of the burned mansion (“Portici II”) in 1876, using bricks and whatever else he could salvage. However, true to tradition, this house too burned in the late 1870s. Another house (“Portici III”) was built on the site, and would survive until the late 20th century.

Pvt. Robert K. Sneden drew this detailed map of the Second Battle of Bull Run (as it was called by the North), showing the positions of the opposing armies at 7 p.m. on Aug. 30, 1862. Confederate forces were closing in from the west, and Union troops retreating toward Centreville. From Images of the Storm (2001).

continued from page 14 teams were soon ready to move, as ordered, to Centreville. This was a pretty good farmhouse with verandah. It stood on a hill among barns and other outhouses. One old woman and three young women were there, not a man or Negro on the premises. The old woman was ‘tongue-lashing’ our guard for taking the remnant of what was left of her chickens, and our wagon guard had appropriated two young pigs, on the grounds that they were ‘secesh (secessionist).’ “I went into the house and found it pretty well furnished. I made myself at home for half an hour, and had to take a vituperous tongue-wagging from the old dame myself. Behind some crockery in an open cupboard I saw a pistol. This I confiscated, and found four barrels loaded. The women were furious, but I only laughed at them.” About an hour later, the Confederates attacked in force, advancing on Bald Hill and Henry Hill, near Portici. Sneden’s wagons were ordered to retreat eastward. “The shells were bursting in the air above the woods, while the discharges of musketry and artillery were incessant, and terrible in volume. At 6 p.m., long lines 16

of wagons and ambulances began to file past towards Centreville, while wounded stragglers came from all points across fields en route for the same place. I watched the smoke of battle, which came nearer every minute.” Family tradition holds that the Pennsylvania Bucktails burned Portici during the Second Battle of Manassas. But it is known that the house was still standing in mid-October 1863, when it was used as a field hospital for the 9th Virginia Cavalry, following skirmishes in the area after the Battle of Bristoe Station. It is likely that the house burned soon afterward. “When the end came, one can only imagine those broad brick pillars, struggling to support the flaming structure that all came crashing down,” wrote Edmund Raus in “Voices of Portici,” published in Vol. XIV of Civil War magazine. “The charred remains of Portici were etched against the skyline until time smoothed the earth, and the memories were forgotten.”

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After an absence of nearly four years, the Lewis family returned to Portici to face the destruction of their

In order to make ends meet, Frank W. Lewis had to sell off portions of the property he had worked so hard to consolidate, and by 1896, less than 300 acres remained. Fannie Lewis died in 1899, and Frank remained at Portici III until his death in 1913, cared for by youngest daughter Rosa Belle Lewis. Sons Robert Lee Lewis (1864-1938) and F. Warner Lewis stayed on to run the farm. Upon Frank W. Lewis’ death, his son Robert Lee Lewis inherited 75 acres and the house; 60 acres went to the children of his late sister, Mary Stuart Lewis Pugh. About 110 acres had previously been given to Frank’s niece, Fannie Tasker Lewis Lee, as a wedding present. The remainder was divided between F. Warner and Rosa Lee Lewis. Robert Lee Lewis later purchased 50 acres from his sister Mary’s children, as well as the property left to F. Warner Lewis, bringing the holdings of his Portici Farm to 178 acres. During the 1930s, Portici was surveyed as part of a Works Progress Administration project. By then, all that remained of the original main house were foundation stones. However, working from a photo and drawings of the mansion, it was determined that it was a substantial structure with ten rooms and brick gables. “One can only imagine its beauty, for all the old Carter mansions in this section were fine, such as Sudley House, Red Hill, etc.,” according to the survey. “From the lines of the foundation, one can see that it was of the generous proportions of the day for continued on page18 Haymarket Lifestyle


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In 1950 Bob Lewis Jr. sold the property to William H. Wheeler, who ran a dairy farm there until the early 1970s. Photo by Frances Jones, courtesy of the Ruth E. Lloyd Information Center (RELIC) at Bull Run Regional Library.

Portici Farm was acquired by the National Park Service in 1985. By 1994, the main house, ‘Portici III,’ was in disrepair. Since it was built long after the Civil War and not considered part of the battlefield’s history, it was demolished. Photo by Mike Burke, courtesy of RELIC.

continued from page 16 that type of house.” Robert Lee Lewis showed the researcher the locations of the slave quarters, icehouse and other outbuildings, as well as the Ball family cemetery, which was described as overgrown with lilac and other shrubs, and the gravestones covered with lichen. Portici III was described as “Two stories, with seven rooms, built of wood frame and cinderblock… with wooden floors, plaster walls and a metal roof.” Robert Lee Lewis continued to live at Portici III and farmed the property until his death in 1938. It then became the property of his son, Robert Lee “Bob” Lewis Jr., who held the property until ill health forced him to sell in 1950, ending more than two centuries of ownership by generations of the Carter, Ball and Lewis families.

Thomas Pearson, was suffering from poor health, and the profit in running a dairy farm was no longer there. Aware of the historic value of the property, Mr. Wheeler sold Portici to the National Park Foundation in 1976. The foundation held the property until 1985, when the Department of the Interior came up with the necessary funding to purchase the tract under the terms of the Battlefield Expansion Act. Starting in 1986, extensive archeological investigations were conducted on the site as part of the1983 Manassas National Battlefield General Management Plan.

The purchaser was William H. Wheeler, who operated a dairy farm at Portici until 1973. According to an article in the July 25, 1973 issue of the Manassas Journal-Messenger, the construction of I-66 took 26 acres of Wheeler’s farm, and cut off another ten acres that he needed for his herd.

In “Portici: Portrait of a Middling Plantation in Piedmont Virginia,” written by Kathleen A. Parker and Jacqueline L. Hernigle for the Manassas Battlefield Park (1990), it was noted that, “Portici’s frame mansion house, with its massive exterior-end brick parapetted chimneys, and full English basement, is a model of permanence. The sandstone foundation, excluding additions, measures 37 feet square. The house had at least 12 individual rooms, an attic and two full passageways. The domestic slaves used at least one, and possibly four in the cellar.”

Although he managed to acquire more land and built houses on the isolated ten acres, his business partner,

There would be one final act at the site. In 1994, the National Park Service announced plans to demolish the c. 1880

Portici III that was part of the Wheeler acquisition. The Northern Virginia Association for History Inc. opposed the razing of the house, claiming that it was “…part of the 226-year history of one family and the land they owned… and could help provide insight into how families coped after the Civil War.” The house had been unoccupied for several years, and the cost to stabilize it was estimated at $40,000 – money the NPS needed to spend elsewhere. In addition, park officials believed that Portici III had no architectural significance, and because it was built about 1879, it lacked any real association with the Civil War, “…which is the primary purpose of the Manassas National Battlefield Park,” according to an article in the July 11, 1994 edition of the Potomac News. The suggestion was made that other historical societies could raise the funds needed to save the house, but this did not come to pass. “Today, the barren ridge makes no statement, and the winds that sweep across it carry no voices of the past,” wrote Mr. Raus in “Voices of Portici.” “Where bugle calls split the air and sabers flashed in the evening sunlight, modern traffic hums along a superhighway.”

Author John Toler is a writer and historian and has served Fauquier County for over 50 years, including 4 decades with the Fauquier-Times Democrat. He has written and lectured about many legendary characters in Fauquier County’s history. Toler is the co-author of 250 Years in Fauquier County: A Virginia Story, and author of Warrenton, Virginia: A History of 200 Years.

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In the barn with rescued thoroughbred, Dutch William Hemmick’s metals A reproduction of the six-foot pastel portrait of her grandmother Katharine Hemmick Johnson, painted by Alice Pike Barney, which Patricia donated to the Smithsonian, sits on her library shelf at High Ridge Farm.

continued from page 24 “He was the kind of man who hosted the King and Queen of Denmark one moment and the next, delivered food to a needy boy on the piazza,” said Patricia. “He wasn’t aloof. He was down to earth, a happy, jovial man. He made you feel good no matter what.” Patricia took her local book launch to Desiderio ItalianAmerican Grill in Gainesville on February 16, fêting friends and family, and partnering with the owners to donate 10 percent of the food and book sales to Rainbow Therapeutic Riding Center. “I’m glad to help Rainbow out again, and the fact that they work with wounded veterans, I think, is a wonderful thing,” said Patricia. She worked a similar program, called Pegasus, and witnessed an autistic boy speaking for the first time in years after settling onto a horse named Ozzie. “Before the sidewalkers had a chance to say anything, the little boy said, ‘Walk on, Ozzie.’ And we all burst into tears,” said Patricia. “That’s why I love horses. They take care of you.”

From Racehorses to Rescues Patricia and Steele moved to Northern Virginia from California in 2004, choosing Haymarket for its proximity to the nation’s capital, so Patricia could follow her writing and artistic pursuits, but far enough out that they could enjoy the countryside, especially with its acres of open space and riding trails at James S. Long Park and the Manassas National Battlefield Park. She’s proud of her granddaughter Locke in Nokesville, who has been doing very well showing her ponies at horse shows in the area. In California, Patricia had found moderate success in raising and racing thoroughbreds. Her legend was Patty Petrone, saddled by trainer Eddie Gregson. But her three children – Johnson, Tasha and Kahti – began raising families of their own in the east, she longed to be near them and all six of her grandchildren. Besides, she had spent half her 26

childhood in Washington D.C., home of several generations of her mother’s family. “Steele built a barn with solar panels and put in three pastures,” Patricia said, proudly touring his handiwork, including an addition with a commercial grade endless pool and exterior wooden deck. Patricia’s favorite room, of course, besides the art studio, is the library, with red wainscoting and lined with books, family photos and paintings of horses. The dogs find warmth on cushions by the fireplace. Patricia submitted several of her own artworks for the Clarke County Historical Association’s annual Art at the Mill Spring 2014 Show in Berryville. She is a lifelong patron, as well, most notably donating the six-foot pastel portrait of her grandmother Katharine Hemmick Johnson, painted by Alice Pike Barney, to the Smithsonian. A smaller version of the beloved portrait sits atop her library shelf. Her grandfather was the president of the National Metropolitan Bank, the façade of which still faces the Treasury Building. Patricia remembers standing with her mother on the bank’s upstairs balcony and waving at President Eisenhower on his inaugural day procession to the White House. Their family homes once included the current headquarters for the National Society Daughters of American Colonists and The Lyceum in Alexandria. Each room in the High Ridge Farm home is filled with generations of paintings. She points out one she painted of her granddaughter, Devan, as a small girl at the Peaks of Otter. Devan is 19 now, the age Patricia was when she first met her great uncle William, and works in Washington, D.C. at the National League of American Pen Women. She plans to transfer to the University of Oregon in the fall. “After I returned from Rome, I finished my B.A. degree in Philosophy at Vassar, lived in D.C. and wrote for the Evening Star,” Patricia said. She completed a Master’s degree and PhD in Creative Arts and Communication, continued on page 28 Haymarket Lifestyle


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On Writing As for writing, Patricia advises young writers to “listen to your heart and let the words take over.” “Write without sharing it with anybody until you are done,” she said. “I don’t want anyone to write formula writing. That’s what sells very quickly and is forgotten just as quickly. Write well and read well. It takes courage to write from the heart, but if you do, it is a gift to whoever reads it.” Patriot Priest: The Story of Monsignor William A. Hemmick, The Vatican’s First American Canon is available on online at amazon.com or www.strategicmediabooks.com; paperback copies signed by the author are available for purchase at Deja Brew Coffee House, 5311 Merchants View Square, Haymarket. For more information about Patricia Daly-Lipe’s books and upcoming events, visit her writing website at www.Literarylady.com. The library at High Ridge Farm

continued from page 26 and taught English composition, literature, and writing in colleges, writing centers, and universities. She also wrote for magazines and newspapers in California and Washington, D.C. She has written five other books: A Cruel Calm: Paris Between The Wars; Messages from Nature; Myth, Magic and Metaphor, A Journey into the Heart of Creativity; ALL ALONE, Washington to Rome, A ’60s Memoir and La Jolla, A Celebration of Its Past. Patricia is past president of the National League of American Pen Women’s branches in La Jolla and Washington, D.C. and historian for the National Society Daughters of American Colonists, D.C. She is a member of Write by the Rails, the Prince William Chapter of the Virginia Writers Club. At age 71, Patricia spends her time writing, painting, acting in OLLI’s Readers’ Theatre, selling natural dog food and rescuing thoroughbreds – nine of them. The rescue work has been curtailed, however; the open space surrounding their property has been sold to developers and the trails are now blocked by barbed wire and locked gates. Only three horses remain: Just’n, Teddy and Dutch. “I call him Just’n because we literally got him ‘just in’ time,” Patricia says of the former Joseph Smoking Eagle. He was bred in Kentucky and raced six years before he hurt himself. “They put him in auction, and even though there was a bone chip in his left front leg, the buyer made him into a barrel racer. Then he put an ad in the paper: ‘Thoroughbred horse, $100.’ My daughter’s neighbor pulled him out of a round pen with two cows and said, ‘Tell your mom we have a horse for her.’ His eyes were glazed; his feet were turned up and his teeth were too long. You could see every bone in his body. That was the state he was in. Now, he’s beautiful. I take care of him. We give him medication. He’s never going to leave here.” Patricia clearly has a rapport with animals. “We have an understanding. They know I’m here to help them,” she said. 28

In the trees bordering the property at High Ridge Farm Cindy Brookshire writes fresh content for digital and print. She currently presides over Write by the Rails, the Prince William Chapter of the Virginia Writers Club. In 2012 she received the PWC Arts Council’s 2012 Seefeldt Pioneer Award, and is a lifetime member of Leadership Prince William (Class of 2010). Cindy is an active participant in the Lifelong Learning Institute-Manassas, hosted by Northern Virginia Community College, and earned a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She lives in Manassas. Haymarket Lifestyle


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Fun and Functional Children’s Rooms by Paola McDonald Remember when you first decorated your baby’s nursery, when you could choose any style and color you wished to prepare that special room for your special little one? Well, now that baby is growing up, complete with her own ideas about which colors, furniture, and décor looks best! She wants a room that reflects her personality, as well as one that showcases her favorite colors and decorative tastes. You want a room that provides her with a quiet place to study, a fun place to play and spend time with friends, not to mention an organized space that will help her get ready for school – and help you get out the door – in the morning! Can both of you have everything you want in a room? With a little bit of planning and teamwork, you definitely can. Keeping your child in mind as you make decorating decisions, as well as asking her to join in the process, will help you create a room that is perfect for her and that fits perfectly into your home. Here are five simple tips to keep in mind as you plan your child’s perfect space:

great solutions. Under-the-bed storage is also a great use of space and can easily transition from toys to shoes and purses and your child ages. 2. Make room for play and work – Your child should enjoy spending time in her room playing and reading, but she will need a quiet place for doing homework, too! Consider multiple locations where your child can do these activities comfortably. Having a special place to do school work can help your child focus instead of being distracted by other things in her room that are competing for attention. A good, solid desk with plenty of storage and a comfortable desk chair will be very important, particularly for tweens and teens. Make sure it is in a location where plenty of outlet space is available for charging phones and tablets. A comfortable seating option, like a nice chair or small sofa will allow them to read out of bed, entertain friends and work or

play on the iPad or laptop. 3. Don’t forget lighting – it can make a statement: Lighting is very important for all of us, particularly if we want to raise good, strong readers. Make sure you consider both overhead and easy-to-use task lighting. Your child’s desk will need a lamp, but so will her bedside table. Provide options for lighting, according to the needs of various parts of her room. But, keep design in mind! These days, lighting fixtures are both functional and attractive. Some of them can even be the statement piece in a room. 4. Have fun with it – color, pattern, texture: Decorating a children’s room is your opportunity to let your inner child out. While you may prefer to keep things more traditional or simple in your living and dining areas, the children’s rooms is the perfect place to try some of those bolder design ideas you’ve seen in magazines and on Pinterest. This is

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1. Consider easy-to-transition storage – As your child grows up, her storage needs will change. In the first few years, large toys and stuffed animals will need a place to be tucked away. But, when she gets older, she may have more clothes, handbags, and shoes that will need to be organized. Consider storage solutions that will easily transition based on your child’s age and interests. Also, consider any hobbies your child has – arts and crafts, sports, etc. – because these items will require additional storage as well. Benches, bookcases and cubbies are March 2014

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a safe spot in the home where getting a little more fun and spunky with your design ideas is totally acceptable. Don’t be afraid to mix fun patterns, colors and textures together. You’d be surprised how many options you would never consider that can actually end up looking amazing together. Try creating idea boards to mix and match patterns and colors until you get a combination that works for you. Consider using toys, such as large stuffed animals and dollhouses, as part of the décor. What do you wish your room had looked like when you were a child? Now is the time to indulge those ideas -- Go ahead, let your inner child loose! 5. Get your child involved – While you probably have tons of amazing ideas for what you’d like your child’s room to be, don’t forget that it is her space, after all. It is important for children to feel totally themselves in their room. Even if their design style clashes a bit with yours, let them have input on what their room looks like. For example, ask them to describe what their favorite room would look like, and try to incorporate some of those ideas into the décor. Also, let them participate in compiling the idea board so they can have a hands-on role in the process. Treat it like a fun crafting project, and see where

their imaginations lead! Allowing them to make decisions about their room will give them confidence and will ensure that they get a room they will enjoy. Even if they come up with ideas that aren’t very practical, you could try to use a variation on their idea that will still be creative and original. There are always ways to make their off-the-wall ideas work. Who knows, they could turn into the next hot design trend! Implementing these tips into your child’s room can be a lot of fun and can completely transform an important space in your home. While we may not immediately put a lot of thought into the décor of our children’s rooms, doing so will add a sense of design continuity throughout the home. And, as your kids grow up, they’ll have plenty of friends coming over for play dates, birthday parties, and other occasions, so thinking of their room from the perspective of guests can change your perspective on how important this space actually is. If you take the time to learn about your child’s needs and style, you’ll be surprised at how much they’ll enjoy the process – and especially the results of their brand new room. In fact, your child might just want to be sent to their room!

Paola McDonald is the owner and principal designer for Olamar Interiors, formerly Creative Elegance Interiors, in Haymarket, VA. Olamar Interiors offers a full-service interior design experience based on clear communication, collaboration and attention to detail. For more information please find us on the web at www.olamarinteriors.com. 32

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Haymarket is finally going to have it own resource for local daily news. The publishers of the Bristow Beat, which covers western Prince William towns, are set to take Haymarket Beat live in March. “Residents of Haymarket regularly read BristowBeat.com,” Publisher Jason Shaw said. “This is our attempt to formalize our coverage of the town.” According to Shaw, most news media cover the high profile events of Haymarket; however, he notes the lack of daily coverage of those stories that are pertinent to the lives of residents. Among these, he cites local traffic and crime reports. “Other media outlets swoop in, cover a breaking story, and run back to D.C., Leesburg or the other side of Prince William County,” Shaw said. “We’re here and we report the smaller stories, while offering true in-depth 34

coverage of the larger events and incidents.” Furthermore, Shaw said the town is rich with interesting people and successful businesses that need to be publicized. “A consideration of community is the key to the success of Bristow Beat,” he said. “It’s what we’ll bring to Haymarket.” Shaw with Executive Editor Stacy Shaw, his wife, will manage the new site; he promises that they are building a team of familiar faces. “Haymarket needs to be covered by people who know Haymarket,” he said. “When one of our reporters enters the town hall, that individual should be recognized by every one in the building.” Stacy said Bristow Beat is proof that the concept of a locally-owned, independent news organization can

work, especially in smaller towns. “What really impresses me about Haymarket is that it is a mixing bowl. You have a traditional old town main street, growing suburban sprawl, great schools and great businesses,” Executive Editor Stacy Shaw said. “You also have a sense that people want to connect to the past while continuing to grow a modern community that serves the modern resident’s needs.” Bristow Beat, which was launched Jan. 1, 2012, has recently achieved over 87,000 visits in a single month to it’s website BristowBeat.com. “When we launched Bristow Beat, so many people told us, ‘Thanks for coming out here, no one else is covering us.’ We believe that after two years, we’ve changed all that,” she said. “We hope to do the same thing for Haymarket, by creating a true community news site.”

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The Best in Dining and Entertainment

The Haymarket Lifestyle dining guide provides information on Haymarket area restaurants and nightspots. The brief comments are not intended as reviews but merely as characterizations. We made every effort to get accurate information but recommend that you call ahead to verify hours and reservation needs. Listings include Best of Haymarket award winners as well as advertisers and non-advertisers. Please contact us if you believe any information provided is inaccurate. AFGHAN FAMOUS KABOB (703)754-1600 14702 Lee Highway www.afghanfamouskabob.com Offering traditional Afghan dishes with the most popular being their ten kabob choices. All their meats are cooked to order over charcoal. A LA CARTE CATERING & TO-GO (703)754-2714 6608 James Madison Highway www.alacartecaters.com Offering breakfast and lunch with locally roasted coffee, fresh baked goods, salads, bbq, NY-style deli sandwiches and po’ boys with hand-cut fries. Outdoor seating and full service catering available. ASIAN GARDEN RESTAURANT (571)248-6608 5451 Merchants View Square www.asiangardenchinese.com Asian food available for dine-in, take-out, or delivery. Wide range of dishes available to order. Casual dress. Affordable and good for kids. BAD TO THE BONE SMOKEHOUSE (703)753-5551 8045 Stonewall Shops Square www.badtothebonesmokehouse.com Tasty meats, slow cooked over a hickory fire smothered with house bbq sauce. They serve their meals with home-style sides, home made desserts and craft beer or wines. BAR LOUIE (703) 754-2048 14081 Promenade Commons Street www.barlouieamerica.com An upscale eatery with small plates, flat breads, salads, burgers, sandwiches and more. Great atmosphere with extensive drink menu.

BLUE RIDGE SEAFOOD & CRAB (703)754-9852 15704 Lee Highway www.blueridgeseafood.net Offering an assortment of seafood appetizers, sandwiches, soups, salads, and a create your own dinner option. Casual atmosphere. Dine in or carry out. BROOKLYN BROTHERS PIZZA (703)753-6663 8010 Crescent Park Drive www.brooklynbrospizza.com Casual dining with subs, pasta, New York style pizza, calzones and New York inspired sandwiches. Pick up and delivery available. BERTUCCI’S BRICK OVEN RESTAURANT (571)248-6397 8114 Stonewall Shops Square www.bertuccis.com Known for their brick oven, Bertucci’s has tasty italian dishes and irresistable pizza with their light crispy crust and fresh toppings

BUFFALO WILD WINGS GRILL & BAR (703)754-7017 5143 Wellington Road www.buffalowildwings.com Wings, beer, and sports all in one location. Sixteen different sauces and four seasons flavor their dishes to your liking. BURGER KING (703)753-8777 7640 Linton Hall Road www.bk.com You can have it your way here. Serving up their popular flame-broiled Whopper with fries or onion rings, and their tasty Original Chicken Sandwich. They have breakfast and dessert items too. CAFE BONJOUR (571)248-0810 14950 Washington Street, Suite 100 The best of a bakery and a coffee shop in Haymarket. This restaurant serves strong coffee, sweet treats, savory sandwiches and crepes.

BONEFISH GRILL (703)753-2597 7611 Somerset Crossing Drive www.bonefishgrill.com A seafood restaurant with style, serving up tasty dinner dishes with specials daily. Bang Bang Shrimp, their most popular appetizer, keeps customers coming back.

CHICK-FIL-A (703)753-8944 5015 Wellington Road www.chick-fil-a.com Tasty chicken creations like their sandwiches, nuggets and strips are served with hot waffle fries and a smile. They have salads and handspun milkshakes.

BRASS CANNON RESTAURANT (703)753-6140 15601 Turtle Point Drive www.stonewallgolf.com Featuring a gourmet menu of traditional American cuisine with lunch specials during the week and dinner specials on the weekend. Casual dining at its finest.

CHILI’S GRILL & BAR (571)261-1129 4995 Wellington Road www.chilis.com A casual family restaurant with flair, offering steaks, babyback ribs, sandwiches, salads, lunch combos and dinner specials.

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CHINA EAST (703)753-2166 6838 Piedmont Center Place Casual dining with comfortable chinese dishes like crispy beef/chicken, kung pao, fried rice, orange beef, and hot and sour soup. Delivery is available. CHINA INN t (703)754-9986 rke lle a 7527 Somerset Crossing Drive ym vi www.mychinainn.com Ha aines A family restaurant serving pork,Gbeef, chicken and seafood chinese dishes. They also have lunch and diet specials. CHINA JADE RESTAURANT (703)754-0055 7519 Linton Hall Road www.chinajadeonline.com A chinese cuisine and thai fushion restaurant whipping up zesty dishes. Choose something traditional like Hunan Chicken or take a chance on the Pineapple Duck.

DOMINO’S PIZZA (703)754-3000 7625 Linton Hall Road www.dominos.com Breadsticks, wings, and newly styled pizzas. They offer delivery and take out. DUNKIN’ DONUTS (703)753-9700 7901 Stonewall Shops Square www.dunkindonuts.com Offering great coffee and tea drinks with breakfast sandwiches and freshly made donuts. EAST OCEAN (703)753-1201 6438 Trading Square www.eastoceanva.com Serving favorites like fried rice, lo mein and egg rolls. They offer chicken, beef, pork and veggie dishes as well as pick up and delivery service.

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COLDSTONEand CREAMERY distribution. (703)753-1143 7372 Atlas Walk Way www.coldstonecreamery.com A sweet treat! Serving up traditional and seasonal ice cream flavors with your choice of toppings. CUPCAKE HEAVEN AND CAFÉ (703)754-6300 15125 Washington Street www.cupcakeheavenandcafe.com Lovely little shop offering a variety of delicious desserts, extravagant cakes, coffee and tea. Cupcake offerings include Vanilla Almond Raspberry, Cookies N Cream, and Butter Pecan. Storefront sells specialty gifts to customers. Also offering free Wi-Fi and open mic night. DEJA BREW (571)261-9418 5311 Merchants View Square www.dejabrewcoffeehouse.com Affordable coffee shop offering snacks and tea as well. Hosts an open mic night every Saturday from 7pm to 10pm. Free Wi-Fi. Casual dress. DESIDERIO ITALIAN-AMERICAN GRILL (571)248-0660 7960 Crescent Park Drive www.desideriorestaurant.com Serving New York inspired dishes like pastas, filling sandwiches and cannolis. Casual dining, take out and catering.

EGGSPECTATIONS (571)248-0990 8058 Crescent Park Drive www.eggspectations.com Casual dining that offers an assortment of breakfast dishes that feature eggs. They carry sandwiches, burgers and pasta dishes. Fresh smoothies are also available. EL TIO TEX-MEX GRILL (703)753-0826 7527 Linton Hall Road www.eltiogrill.com This Tex-Mex grill offers plenty of lunch and dinner options. Items include fajitas, burritos, chimichangas, tacos, enchiladas and more.

EL VAQUERO WEST

(703)753-0801 14910 Washington Street Authentic Mexican restaurant offering a large menu of lunch and dinner specials as well as dessert. Restaurant offers take-out and a full bar. FAMOUS DAVE’S (571)261-3023 7390 Atlas Walk Way www.famousdaves.com Offering finger-licking dishes slathered with their irresistible BBQ sauces. This casual family restaurant has sandwiches, burgers, salads, down-home sides and sweet desserts. FIVE GUYS (703)753-8803 7321 Atlas Walk Way www.fiveguys.com Serving up freshly made burgers topped your way with a plethora of toppings to choose from. They also decorate hot dogs and give you an abundance of fresh french fries. FOSTER’S GRILLE (571)261-5959 4416 Costello Way www.fostersgrille.com Burgers, French fries, hot dogs, grilled chicken sandwiches, milkshakes, wings, and salads. Daily specials. Casual dress, take-out and outdoor seating available.

GIUSEPPE’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT (703)753-1004 15120 Washington Street www.giuseppesri.com With over 25 years of experience, Giuseppe’s has offered customers a great Italian dining experience. Featuring the usual fine italian cuisines, Giuseppe’s offers breakfast on Sunday’s and catering and take-out are also available. GLORY DAYS GRILL (571)261-1500 7581 Somerset Crossing Drive www.glorydaysgrill.com A casual sports bar and restaurant with a great menu that features shareable appetizers, burgers, grill favorites and sandwiches. GRAFTON STREET (571)261-9367 7380 Atlas Walk Way www.graftonstreetva.com Upscale restaurant with dining room, private dining room and spacious bar. They serve handcut steaks, brick oven flat breads, juicy burgers and more. HONEY BAKED HAM (571)261-2277 13149 Gateway Center Drive www.honeybakedhamforyou.com Specializing in lunch they offer creative sandwiches that feature their signature meats and the freshest toppings. IHOP RESTAURANT (571)261-1709 7495 Iron Bar Lane www.ihop.com Casual and family friendly breakfast restaurant with stackable pancakes, waffles, omelettes and more. They also have burgers, sandwiches, and dinners items. JIMBO’S GRILL & BAR (571) 248-0752 7901 Heritage Village Plaza A neighborhood restaurant with plenty of tvs for sports games and American style food like burgers and fries. JOE’S PIZZA & SUBS (703)754-2235 14085 John Marshall Highway www.joesitalianrestaurant.com Offering Italian inspired meals like pizzas, baked turnovers, dishes, subs and sandwiches. Dinein, carry out and delivery are all available. KABUL KABOB HOUSE (571)445-3089 7531 Somerset Crossing Drive (703)753-6202 6426 Trading Square www.kabulkabobhouse.com Kabobs and authentic Afghan food are served at this casual dining establishment. They also have soups, salad, sandwiches, and desserts. Vegetarian options are available.

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KFC (703)753-6552 7600 Linton Hall Road www.kfc.com This chicken chain specializes in dazzling their chicks with the Colonels eleven herbs and spices. They also offer wings, home-style sides and sandwiches. KULEYO’S FROZEN YOGURT (571)248-0804 5471 Merchants View Square Self-serve frozen yogurt shop with 18 tasty flavors and over 30 toppings to personalize your treat. LEDO PIZZA (571)261-5522 7547 Somerset Crossing Drive www.ledopizza.com A neighborhood restaurant serving salads, pasta dishes, subs, stromboli, calzones and craft pizzas. LION & BULL (703)754-1166 5351 Merchants View Square www.lionandbull.com Restaurant and bar offering food, drinks and entertainment. Schedule of events available on their website. Trivia night every Wednesday starting at 8pm. Private party events, take-out and outdoor seating available. Casual dress. LITTLE CAESARS (703)754-0555 6428 Trading Square www.littlecaesars.com Home of the Hot-N-Ready pizza and the Deep! Deep! Dish Pizza. Place an order for any of their tasty pizza offerings and don’t forget the breadsticks. MAAZA 29 KITCHEN & BAR (703)753-2177 14630 Lee Highway www.maaza29.com An Ethiopian, Italian and American style restaurant serving farm fresh foods from Nokesville. They offer burgers, pasta and Ethiopian cuisine. MAMA MIA PIZZA (703)753-4605 7669 Limestone Drive www.mamamiapizza.net Dine in or carry out delicious Italian inspired food such as subs, pizzas, or pastas. They offer steak and chicken dinners and a kids menu. MASTERS BAR & GRILL (703)753-1188 7518 Linton Hall Road A comfortable dining environment with casual food options and a full service bar.

MCDONALD’S

(703)753-6374 6740 Lea Berry Way 14222 Lee Highway www.mcdonalds.com Fast food chain known for its Big Mac and McNuggets. Dollar menu available. Now serving McCafé beverages. Kids play area available.

MILKBERRY YOGURT (703)753-8772 6410 Trading Square www.milkberryyogurt.com A family friendly frozen yogurt shop. They serve 16 yogurt flavors with 50 toppings to choose from. Fill up, weigh, and pay.

PAPA JOHN’S (703)753-6767 6743 Lea Berry Way www.papajohns.com Pizza delivery or pick up. Online ordering available. Wings, breadsticks, and dessert also available.

MIMI’S CAFE (703)753-8772 5005 Wellington Road www.mimiscafe.com A casual family style restaurant offering French inspired breakfast, lunch and dinner. They have seasonal and healthy features.

PARADISO PIZZA & SUBS (571)248-6600 6826 Piedmont Center Plaza www.paradisopizzaandsubs.com Offering Italian dinners, New York style pizza, greek specialties, subs, salads, appetizers, calzones, burgers, sandwiches and wraps. Casual dining and daily specials.

MUSASHI JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE (571)261-5977 7567 Somerset Crossing Dr www.musashijs.com A family restaurant centered around their Hibachi grill and fresh ingredients. They offer chicken, steak, and pork dinners as well as a la carte sushi. NANDO’S PERI PERI (703) 753-4100 14030 Promenade Commons Street www.nandosperiperi.com Known for their legendary butterfly-cut, flamegrilled PERi-PERi chicken. They serve Portuguese inspired dishes like sandwiches, pitas, wraps, salads, wings and more. NORA RESTAURANT (703)753-0233 14674 Lee Highway www.norarestaurant.com An authentic Lebanese restaurant serving up family style dishes - handmade items like their pitas and hummus. They have salads, kabobs, pizzas and baklava. OSAKA JAPANESE STEAK & SEAFOOD (703)753-8664 7447 Linton Hall Road www.osakajs.net Offering our faavorite Italian dishes like pizza, pasta, subs, stromboli, wings and more. Ordering available online, by phone or in person. PAISANO’S PIZZA (703) 753-5900 7368 Atlas Walk Way www.pizzapaisanos.com Paisano’s combines award-winning food, smiling friendly service, and genuine hospitality. Be our guests! Available for dine-in, carry-out, or delivery PANERA BREAD (571) 261-1200 7351 Atlas Walk Way www.panerabread.com Known for their soups, salads and sandwiches this popular lunch and dinner spot also offers an abundance of pastries, coffees and teas.

PEI WEI ASIAN DINER (703)753-3880 5035 Wellington Road www.peiwei.com This restaurant offers asian cuisine in small plates, salads, noodle and rice bowls, and signature dishes. They also provide gluten free options. PENN STATION EAST COAST SUBS (571)261-1010 6424 Trading Square www.penn-station.com This restaurant offers 13 mouthwatering subs that can be ordered hot or cold. They have classics, chicken, italian and ligher options. Pair your sub with fresh cut fries or a choclate chunk cookie. PHO GAINESVILLE (571)248-2483 14698 Lee Highway www.phogainesville.com An expansive menu that offers noodle dishes, rice dishes and 11 Pho soups. PHO HA LINH (571)445-3492 7535 Somerset Crossing Drive www.phohalinh.com With over 50 menu items this Vietnamese restaurant has something for everyone. They have beef and chicken rice noodle soups, jasmine rice dishes, fried rice and stir fry too! PICKLE BOB’S (540)905-9479 Corner of Route 15 & Route 55 www.picklebobs.com Ice cream joint offering soft serve, frozen yogurt, mini doughnuts, soft pretzels and more. PIZZA HUT (703)754-1654 6896 Piedmont Center Plaza www.pizzahut.com Offering a variety of loaded pizzas on handtossed, pan, thin n’crispy or stuffed crust. Pizza Hut is the home of the mighty P’Zone and Tuscani Pasta’s.

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PIZZA N PIZZA (703)753-2000 14690 Lee Highway www.pizzanpizza.com This place has it all; pizza, pasta, subs, strombolis, wings and more. Over 30 flavors to toss your wings in and 9 specialty pizzas to try. PIZZA NY MARGHERITA (703)753-0744 5115 Wellington Road www.pizzanymargherita.com An expansive Italian menu featuring salads, pasta, calzones and subs. Their pizzas are handmade and can be made NY style, sicilian pan, or brick oven. PIZZARAMA (703)753-9009 14950 Washington Street www.pizzaramava.com Pizza, sub, sandwich, and Italian entrée restaurant. Available for pickup and delivery. Offer both hot and toasted and cold subs. Gourmet pizzas and calzones also available. POTBELLY SANDWICH WORKS (571)248-6425 7352 Atlas Walk Way www.potbelly.com A casual sandwich shop shelling out sandwiches stacked with tasty meats, cheeses and fresh veggies. They also have soups, salads, smoothies and milkshakes. QDOBA MEXICAN GRILL (571)248-4191 7376 Atlas Walk Way www.qdoba.com A burrito haven with a build your own set-up. Chicken, beef and pork are dressed in your choice of toppings and accents. They offer quesadillas, tacos, bowl options, and chips. RUBY TUESDAY (703)753-8922 7505 Iron Bar Lane www.rubytuesday.com A neighborly restaurant serving up classic american dishes in a family friendly environment. They offer a variety of options from their self serve salad bar, pasta, chicken, steak and cheeseburgers.

STARBUCKS (571)248-4550 5581 Merchants View Square (Inside Giant) (571)261-5052 7910 Crescent Park Drive (Inside Harris Teeter) (703)754-2708 6422 Trading Square (571)261-5052 13301 Gateway Center Drive (Inside Target) (571)248-8830 7375 Atlas Walk Way www.starbucks.com Starbucks offers patrons their usual choices in coffee, small sandwiches, treats and more. SUBWAY (703)754-0725 5481 Merchants View Square (703)753-1115 6747 Lea Berry Way (703)753-0988 8002 Crescent Park Drive (703)753-9996 7523 Linton Hall Road (571)2619024 7941 Heritage Village Plaza www.subway.com Restaurant offering subs and pizza. Home of the $5 footlong. Food is prepared after you order, and everything is prepared fresh daily. SWEET FROG (571)445-3295 7901 Stonewall Shops Square www.sweetfrogyogurt.com A self serve frozen yogurt shop, serving all natural frozen yogurt with a toppings bar that is full of sweet treats to customize your creation. TACO BELL (703)753-6951 7620 Linton Hall Road www.tacobell.com A chain known for their fabulous fourth meal option. They offer tacos, burritos, nachos and chalupas. TASTE OF ASIAN (571)248-6851 7921 Heritage Village Plaza www.taste-of-asian.com Oriental dining including Chinese, Japanese and Thai cuisine in an upscale atmosphere. They offer classics like fried rice as well as sushi and sashimi. Lunch buffet available and local delivery.

TONY’S NEW YORK PIZZA (571)248-6290 5481 Merchants View Square www.tonysnewyorkpizza.com Casual dining offering New York, Sicilian and Foccocia Style Pizzas, tasty pasta dishes, subs, soups, salads and pizza by the slice. TROPICAL SMOOTHIE CAFE (703)754-0404 8069 Stonewall Shops Square www.tropicalsmoothie.com Offering specialty smoothies, gourmet wraps, sandwiches and fresh salads. They have smoothie options with supplements and mixins. VOLCANO HOT STONE GRILL (571)421-2710 14706 Lee Highway www.volcanohotstone.com Interactive dining experience where choice meats, seafood and vegetables are presented at your table grilling to your exact preference on a hot volcanic rock. Serving dinner nightly and lunch on weekends.

YOUNG CHOW CAFÉ

(703)753-2863 6715 Lea Berry Way Chinese and Thai restaurant offering lunch specials and dinner entrees. Casual dress, delivery and take-out available. ZINGA! FROZEN YOGURT (571)248-2834 7605 Linton Hall Road www.zingafroyo.com Frozen yogurt that is low in fat or fat free. They have an assortment of flavors, both steady and seasonal with over 50 mix-ins to personalize your sweet treat. ZPIZZA (703)753-7492 7929 Heritage Village Plaza www.zpizza.com Offering a healthier option for pizza, Zpizza uses 100% organic wheat dough and organic tomato sauce to create uniquely inspired pizzas. They also serve salads and sandwiches that are just as tasty.

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Originally located on the other side of the railroad tracks near Dave’s Store Lane, the Hashimy family, lead by Sayed, opened the Afghan Famous Kabob Restaurant with the dream of sharing authentic Afghan food in a family-friendly restaurant. For almost seven years their restaurant has filled the void in the community by serving quick, healthy and satisfying lunch and dinner dishes with a touch of Middle Eastern flavor. “We have very loyal customers, they have traveled with us from the old location to this one,” Hashimy said. He said some order two or three times a week. Ausak is a great appetizer to start with. It’s Afghan ravioli filled with leeks and served on yogurt-mint, topped with a savory ground beef sauce. Ausak can also be ordered for vegetarians. The Boolawnee is a pastry stuffed with scallions and choice of chopped leek or potato and herbs served with a side of creamy homemade yogurt. Or try a small salad like the Salata made with diced cucumbers, tomatoes, onions and herbs topped with fresh lemon juice.

Owner Sayed Hashimy always greets his customers with a friendly smile and provides excellent service.

Best known for their kabobs, they offer thirteen choices to satisfy any craving. Each kabob features marinated meats like chicken, beef or lamb paired with fresh vegetables broiled over a bed of charcoal. The Boneless Chicken Breast is a customer favorite as well as the Lamb. The Shami is a close third with season ground beef rolled on to the skewer. For new guests the Deluxe Kabob is always suggested as it offers a taste of chicken, beef and lamb all on one dish. The Veggie Kabob is also available with tomato, onion and green peppers for those wanting to avoid


Smiles, Spice and Everything Nice Afghan Famous Kabob Restaurant

meat. Each dish is served with a massive piece of freshly baked nan bread. “We make our own bread and the customers like it a lot,” Hashimy mentioned. “It’s very fresh, from the flour we make the dough and we bake it right in the clay oven.” The seven entrees on the menu are flavorful and colorful with each bite. Try the Qaubili Palau with tender pieces of lamb under a large portion of season rice that is topped with fried sweet carrots and raisins. It’s served with qurma (meat sauce). The Kadu Chalau features sautéed pumpkin with homemade yogurt and a sprinkle of mint accompanied by white rice. Handmade pastry shells stuffed with onions and beef lay on yogurt and topped with carrots, yellow split peas and drizzled with a creamy beef sauce make the Mantu entrée. This restaurant can also adjust their meals for vegetarians, but before you make substitutions check out their vegetarian dishes. The Vegetarian Rice Dish has a combination of kadu (sautéed pumpkin), subzi (fried spinach), and bouranee baunjan (fried eggplant) served beside quabili palau (seasoned rice). If you like curry check out this dish:

mushroom, green pepper, red pepper, broccoli, cauliflower and garlic fried with onions and tomatoes mixed with a special seasoning blend and served with nan. “The way we cook pumpkin- it’s very delicious,” Hashimy said. “It’s very sweet and the customers also really like that.” Afghan Famous Kabob Restaurant is located at 14702 Lee Highway in Gainesville near Volcano Hot Stone and Nora Taste of Lebanon. They are open seven days a week

Sunday through Thursday 11:00am – 9:30pm and Friday through Saturday 11:00am to 10:00pm. They offer carry-out service that is perfect for lunch on-the-go or a quick dinner option after a long day at work. Catering is also available for all occasions; just give them a call for details. For more information please visit their website at www.afghanfamouskabob.com or give them a call to place an order at (703) 754-1600.

The restaurants that appear in this section are chosen by Haymarket Lifestyle Magazine (HLM) food critics. Listings are chosen at the discretion of the editors. HLM does not accept compensation for listing events or venues.

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THE WINERY AT BULL RUN Visitors to the Manassas Battlefield Park, as well as commuters can stop and unwind at The Winery at Bull Run. Located on Route 29 just east of the parking lot for the Stone Bridge, Bull Run sits on the remains of the historic Hillwood Estate. Local winemaker Chris Pearmund started the winery in 2011, planting vines and building new facilities behind the remains of the old Hillwood Manor, which are preserved as a stylish patio area for warm afternoons and evenings. The result is a spacious, yet cozy facility modelled after a tobacco barn, complete with covered patio - that is open year round - and a nearby barn which sports a whimsical painting touting Virginia wines. History buffs will notice the signs highlighting various historical facts and points of interest which are made by the same company that supplies similar historical markers in the adjacent National Park.

While owned by John Hickox, descendant of the original owners, Bull Run is part of the Pearmund family of wineries. General Manager George McDonald and Tasting Room Manager Dean Gruenburg are both veterans of other wineries and uphold a tradition of excellence and perfection that is seldom seen in a winery this young. Notable white wines are the bold, buttery Chardonnay (which pairs beautifully with Alfredo sauces, Mac and Cheese and hot buttered popcorn) and the Peach wine, which is perfect for sitting out on the patio. One red of note is the 2012 Petit Verdot, which should remind some of Napa Cabs. Picnics are welcome outside. Children are welcome but dogs are not. Regular events include Thursday Ladies’ Nights and Friday evening live music. Mulled cider is also available.

Oh the Taste of a Local Wine! ADDRESS: 15950 LEE HIGHWAY CENTREVILLE, VA PHONE: 703-815-2233 HOURS: 11-7 SATURDAY WEDNESDAY 11- 8 THURSDAY 11-9 FRIDAY WEBSITE: WINERYATBULLRUN.COM

Steve Oviatt is President of the Haymarket Gainesville Business Association and runs his own consulting business in addition to working for a number of local wineries. Acknowledging that his daughter has taught him everything he knows about wine, Steve lives in Catharpin with his wife, Nancy.

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