July 30, 2008
8:10 am
The 99th Post and a Collection of 9 Popular
I’ve been operating this blog since January 2008 (and updating a bit more consistently since March) but I’m not sure how long you may have been a reader.
So, I wanted to take a minute and revisit some of the more popular posts thus far (determined by page views) and I also threw in a couple of my personal favorites. All in no particular order.
I hope you enjoy.
Exploring Roanoke - Views of the Wachovia Tower
Take a journey and see downtown Roanoke’s tallest building from the ground looking up, all the way to the mountain looking down.
Thelma’s Chicken-n-Waffles, Uniquely Delicious Combination
This is actually one of the top 3 visited posts on Noke News.
Exploring Roanoke - An Introduction to the Greenways
Have you heard about or noticed signs for Greenways in our area? Read this post to learn a little bit about the basics of these roadways which are built for non-motorized traffic only.
The Open Windows Time of the Year
A tribute to the wonderfully seasonal temperature we as Roanokers experience, especially during Spring.
Exploring Roanoke - The Railwalk
Take a stroll along a neat exhibit downtown which sheds some light on Roanoke’s railroad heritage.
Views of Roanoke - Late Spring ‘08 Nature Edition
A few beautiful photos in and around Roanoke taken during this past Spring.
Little Fish in a Big Pond (or a Roanoker Visits Chicago)
If you’ve grown accustomed to the relatively laid back lifestyle that is Roanoke, and then taken a trip to a “big city” I think you may know what I mean.
Exploring Roanoke - The Roanoke River Greenway (Part 1)
One of the more well-known greenways in Roanoke, and for good reason. In a still ongoing series, I explore the entire nearly 6 miles of this one-of-a-kind pathway which runs along the Roanoke River.
A Final Visit to Steve’s Famous Hot Dogs
Just before it closed a few months ago, I stopped in one last time at Steve’s (which had been there for as far back as I could remember) for a hot dog combo.
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