It's the morning of a four-day weekend and we're off soon to Virginia's Northern Neck, a spit of land that lies between the Potomac and the Rappahannock.
It's a land of marsh and water fowl, of water vistas and sailing ships. Known for its oysters and wineries — also the birthplace of five early presidents.
I know far too little of this state that I call home. To be a resident of Northern Virginia (NOVA) is often to be far less familiar than one should be with the Rest of Virginia (ROVA).
Today we put that at least partially to rights.