Sunday, October 31, 2021

Strange! Trailer Trad Halloween at Richmond's Hollywood Cemetery Mausoleums

 Happy Halloween from Trailer Trad. I enjoy walking through the beautiful, historic downtown Richmond cemeteries; especially Hollywood Cemetery. Throughout the city's long history, its most prominent citizens have been laid to rest there. 


This is me feeling an increased sense of apprehension as I headed into the foreboding walls and gate of Hollywood cemetery, the historic resting place for countless great Virginians. Just kidding. Actually, all of my selfies are like this.

Friday, September 17, 2021

A Church with a Cannon: A Richmond Landmark


Next to the grounds of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is a beautiful little gingerbread chapel. Like most church sanctuaries, it contains many stained glass windows. But this chapel has four striking, rare windows that are beautiful in their folk-art, yet modern simplicity. They were crafted and installed in the late 1800s to honor veterans of the Civil War. Timeless and beautiful.



  
The next time you visit the exquisite art museum and civilized grounds, check it out!

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

An Elegant Weapon from a More Civilized Age: The Head Flexpoint Prestige

As you may know, I am a long-time tennis player and have enjoyed the sport since it was predominately played with wooden frames--though I never used one. My sister did though (Wilson Chris Evert Autograph), to good effect. No, I played with composite frames from day one. For a number of years, I have been playing with the frame pictured below. It is a strikingly handsome frame from nearly fifteen years ago. 
Let me tell a little about it. It is a Head Flexpoint Prestige. They are nearly antiques as modern frames go, with a substantially smaller head size and older generation composite construction. I have tried contemporary frames and I like them. I tried my hitting partner's racquet one day and enjoyed it. The forgiving, large head size and widely spaced string pattern created easy power, even on mishits. And the topspin generated had increased rpms, especially on my topspin backhand.

And yet I don't play with the large head, high powered current frames. But I don't play with an old frame out of nostalgia. As you may know, I collect old sports equipment, photographs and other cool stuff so I get all of that. No, the answer lies in the stiff, firm feel and surprising touch of the Flexpoint frames. Head frames from back then were often made in Austria or other European countries and I can feel the difference in quality of its composite construction. I find that popular contemporary frames (even those for elite level players) often have an unsatisfying 'clanging, vibrating' made-in-China feel that I don't prefer. 

Rarely does a racquet come along that garners as much attention and mystique as the professional players that use it. Before the Roger-Rafa-Djoker reign, It was the go-to choice for that era's legendary swashbucklers. 

While there were numerous other top pros that used the Head frame, Goran Ivanisevic, Gustavo Kuerten, and Marat Safin head the list of players revered as much for their charisma and mystique as their on-court achievements. Each of these players possessed the shot making skills capable of inspiring a standing ovation, and each of these players chose the Prestige racquet during their careers.


Sunday, March 14, 2021

The Longleaf Hotel in Raleigh

When traveling to hang out with my daughter in Raleigh, it has long been a frustration that I have not found the perfect accommodation to make my visits great. Now that I've discovered The Longleaf, I'm set. The establishment is retro without being corny. It used to be the moribund Days Inn, a mid-60s motel updated in the mid 1980s. The Longleaf's owners kept the bones of the original motel, gave it a 'hot wash' and updated it with minimalist décor that is cool yet doesn't scream "We are really hip. Really!" It gives it a bracing, clean Western Motel vibe.



There is an inviting, low-key lounge and patio that is quite popular but definately NOT 'Glenwood South' popular. Nice.




Rooms and the lobby have little, low-key luxury details and service at a reasonable price. Rooms are clean and smell nice. In the bathroom, towels and fixtures are no-nonsense but are comparable to what you might find at upper tier hotels. Also, it might not be very manly to say but the baths are stocked with Malin and Goetz products so you might emerge from your shower smelling the best THAT YOU HAVE EVER SMELLED.


Monday, January 25, 2021

Dark Winters Pass

We've been through Dark Winters before.