Kelly Sonora posted the following on September 29, 2008 at 3:31 am.
Hi,
We just posted an article, “20 Reasons You Should Stop Consuming Bottled Water” (http://www.webdesignschoolsguide.com/library/20-reasons-you-should-stop-consuming-bottled-water.html). I thought I’d bring it to your attention in case you think your readers would find it interesting.
Either way, thanks for your time!
Kelly Sonora
Alex Thorne posted the following on July 23, 2009 at 9:45 pm.
Hi have written several articles about the Amazon Defense Coalition and Hinton Communications that I thought you might be interested in.
Best,
Alex
Bob Foster posted the following on November 30, 2009 at 10:22 am.
Dear Mr. Wood,
I just read your diatribe against “outsiders” and “pampered” W& M students who are against the proposed ODEC coal fired power plant in Surry Co. I wish to say that I could not disagree with you more. Does the fact that I live in in James City Co. make me an outsider? The last time I looked only three miles of the James River separated our two counties. That’s less than the distance I have to drive to get to my local grocery store. I took early retirement in JCC because of the high quality of life this area affords me. I regularly bicycle on the Colonial Parkway and the thought of a coal plant belching out toxic smoke and fumes in my direction makes me an automatic opponent of this misguided project. As for the W&M students being pampered, may I remind you that it is still a state university, and is still relatively affordable to those of lesser economic means who might otherwise gravitate to an Ivy League school? And since when is being concerned about one’s local environment a questionable activity? You, sir, would be better served to advocate for the enlargement of the Surry Nuclear Power Station than for a coal burning monster. I predict that if you do get your wish and the coal plant does go online you will quickly realize the enormity of the your mistake.
(PS. Have you given any thought to global warming? When was the last time the James River froze over? If you read Thomas Jefferson’s early diaries you might be surprised to learn that in his day people drove their carriages on the ice from Williamsburg to Surry Co. to visit friends. Even old-timers here recall the winters when the local ponds and lakes froze solid for months on end. And now we are beginning to see year-round robins. Think about that.)
Hi,
We just posted an article, “20 Reasons You Should Stop Consuming Bottled Water” (http://www.webdesignschoolsguide.com/library/20-reasons-you-should-stop-consuming-bottled-water.html). I thought I’d bring it to your attention in case you think your readers would find it interesting.
Either way, thanks for your time!
Kelly Sonora
Hi have written several articles about the Amazon Defense Coalition and Hinton Communications that I thought you might be interested in.
Best,
Alex
Dear Mr. Wood,
I just read your diatribe against “outsiders” and “pampered” W& M students who are against the proposed ODEC coal fired power plant in Surry Co. I wish to say that I could not disagree with you more. Does the fact that I live in in James City Co. make me an outsider? The last time I looked only three miles of the James River separated our two counties. That’s less than the distance I have to drive to get to my local grocery store. I took early retirement in JCC because of the high quality of life this area affords me. I regularly bicycle on the Colonial Parkway and the thought of a coal plant belching out toxic smoke and fumes in my direction makes me an automatic opponent of this misguided project. As for the W&M students being pampered, may I remind you that it is still a state university, and is still relatively affordable to those of lesser economic means who might otherwise gravitate to an Ivy League school? And since when is being concerned about one’s local environment a questionable activity? You, sir, would be better served to advocate for the enlargement of the Surry Nuclear Power Station than for a coal burning monster. I predict that if you do get your wish and the coal plant does go online you will quickly realize the enormity of the your mistake.
(PS. Have you given any thought to global warming? When was the last time the James River froze over? If you read Thomas Jefferson’s early diaries you might be surprised to learn that in his day people drove their carriages on the ice from Williamsburg to Surry Co. to visit friends. Even old-timers here recall the winters when the local ponds and lakes froze solid for months on end. And now we are beginning to see year-round robins. Think about that.)