Country ZEST & Style Holiday 2023 Edition

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A Plea for The Trees he devastating wind and rain events of June, 2022 and August, 2023 brought down dozens of trees in the Middleburg area. More recently, the reverse has occurred— a four-week drought with equally damaging effects. Driving around many historic country roads and in visiting neighboring communities in Loudoun, an increasingly diminishing resource— trees— is quite evident. While not an arborist or versed in various species of trees, I’m also not familiar with responsibilities of governments versus landowners or very much aware of the costs and life cycles of various types of newly planted trees. But I can speak to my impressions that the communities in and around Middleburg as well as Loudoun County have suffered significant harm through the loss of far too many trees, especially those with rich leaf cover. Visitors and residents driving, riding or walking through the town of Middleburg and nearby localities clearly relish the shade trees that create, at points, an almost cathedral-like atmosphere. But those points are rapidly diminishing. Environmental concerns, debates on climate warming and appropriate remediation and arguments about replacement costs of trees abound. But no one can fail to note the relevance of a healthy tree cover to the scenic beauty, cooling effects and support for water retention in a time of

hotter and drier periods. Fields for horses or for growing hay or agricultural products are key to Middleburg’s attraction and economy. But many fields now have open spaces at their borders or fence lines where a range of tree species once thrived. Further, visitors who arrive on foot, bicycles or automobiles provide comments on the diminishing tree cover. For locals, the needed removal of dead or downed trees calls attention to the problem. At the same time, Middleburg has familiarity with conservation easements, great work by VDOT to address storm damage on roadways, more and more downed trees and efforts at re-planting programs in various locales in the county. However, the time has arrived for a more comprehensive and cooperative discussion of coordinated efforts to address the decline of trees near scenic neighborhoods and highways and even forest settings. Recent discussions regarding data centers and potential programs that have had input from all constituent groups provide a model that may be considered for the challenges presented by a decline in local tree cover. Many programs already exist. How to bring them together, to share information and to undertake action remains to be done and makes clear the value of looking to assistance at federal, state and local levels, including local arborists with relevant expertise. Plantings to replace the 120- to 200-year-old stock will take an act of confidence and courage, if only

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MIDDLEBURG SUSTAINABLE COMMITTEE| Holiday 2023

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By Alfred Pollard

Tree stumps, instead of once towering trees, sadly line a local country road. because none of us will see them come to their full beauty. What mixture of trees should be included in tree replacement and replenishment schemes should be addressed alongside the most clear geographic locations for such activities. Clearly, it’s time to take appropriate, reasonable steps to “re-stock” this valuable resource, with its many benefits, to our community and to our county. Alfred Pollard is a member of the Middleburg Sustainability Committee


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A First Love Lost

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page 82

A Day at the Montpelier Races

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Something For Everyone at Littleton Farm

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Head of Highland School Heading Out

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Cousins Meet in Pacific; Littletons Honor Visitors

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page 78

Looking For More Faces at the Gold Cup Races

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PROPERTY Writes

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page 76

China Folk House Retreat in Harpers Ferry

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Conservation Partnerships Lead to Historic Battlefield Protection

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page 73

Edith Blackwell: An Amazing Life

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page 72

History Unfolds at Loudoun County’s Ebenezer Churches

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pages 70-71

A Familiar Face in the Kitchen at Marshall’s Blue Mountain Grill

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page 69

Hill School Auction Just Keeps on Giving Back

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page 67

On The ROAD

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page 66

Theodore Roosevelt’s Sporting Universe

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page 65

Wolver Beagles Are Now So Much History

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HELP WANTED: THE TRADES

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page 63

Umpire Mitigation Doesn’t Mess Around

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page 62

MODERN FINANCE

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page 61

Copper Fox: A Luscious Liquor Made With Love

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page 60

CELEBRATIONS

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page 58

Perspectives on Childhood, Education, and Parenting A CONVERSATION ON THE PRESSURE OF GREAT EXPECTATIONS

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Another Fabulous West Virginia Breeders Classic

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page 55

Say hello to Middleburg library’s new branch manager

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Small Ways AI Enhances Everyday Life

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Survival of the Fittest: Envisioning Wildlife and Wilderness with the Big Four, Masterworks from the Rijksmuseum Twenthe and the National Museum of Wildlife Art

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page 51

Meet Jamie Potter: Writer, Illustrator, Musician and Bartender

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Long Branch Traces Its History a Long Way Back

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page 48

How Does Wildlife Survive Winter?

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page 46

All Hail Haley Making College Football History

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page 45

COUNTRY Pursuits

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page 44

Sunset In The Field

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SURVIVAL

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pages 42-43

Middleburg Film Fest

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page 41

A NEW OLD GRANDSTAND FOR UPPERVILLE

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Pot House Has History on its Side

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pages 36-37

Meet Middleburg’s New Postmaster

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page 34

Rory McEwen: A New Perspective on Nature

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pages 32-33

Up, Up In The Air

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page 31

The Virginia Fall Races

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“Tis The Season for Maintenance Musts

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page 28

Tranquility Abounds at St. Dominic’s Monastery

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Someone’s in the Kitchen at Buchanan Hall

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James Markham Marshall Ambler, Hero of the Arctic

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ROOT to TABLE at AUDLEY FARM

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BOOKED UP

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The Middleburg Orange County Beagles

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'Tis TANNENBAUM SEASON

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Carry Me Back: My Ghost Writer Had Just The Right Stuff

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HERE & THERE

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The Foxcroft Christmas Pageant Remains A Sacred Tradition

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A Garden to Honor Peggy Richardson

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A Buddhist Temple Offers Enlightenment in Aldie

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Love and Nutcrackers at The Christmas Sleigh

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Mike Donovan Sees the Forest Through the Trees

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A Plea for The Trees

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SO MUCH TO CELEBRATE

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