A publication of the Virginia, Maryland & Delaware Association of Electric Cooperatives

CO-OP ADVENTURES

The Struggle Is Real, But Worth It

The Struggle Is Real, But Worth It

We arrive at Civitan Park in Ewing, Va., at 10 a.m. on a Saturday. Including ours, five cars wait for their drivers to return from hiking to the Sand Cave in the Cumberland Gap National Historic Park.

How Sweet It Was

How Sweet It Was

If a historic property could ever conjure up images of days gone by, it is Sweet Springs Resort Park in eastern Monroe County, W. Va.

Appalachia’s Conservation Story

Appalachia’s Conservation Story

At the last count in 2021, more than 300 elk roamed the makeshift plains of the flat-topped mountain. The success has been so complete that it is often referred to as Appalachia’s Greatest Conservation Story.

What to Expect in Travel in 2022

What to Expect in Travel in 2022

After a couple of abnormal years, many families are eager and ready to travel together again, and there are indications that some pandemic-influenced travel behaviors will persist in 2022.

Landscapes To Love

Landscapes To Love

Historic Garden Week proceeds enhance Virginia The Garden Club of Virginia invites home and garden enthusiasts to see 128 exquisite private properties throughout the state during Historic Garden Week, April 23-30. From charming city and town homes with patio gardens...

Taking Wing

Taking Wing

NewsomsMarch-April 2020 A Buzz About Beekeeping How to add your garden visitors as permanent residents Thousands of honeybees zip and dive around Betsey Spencer’s hatless and jacketless body. “They’re starting to get a little rambunctious,” the 67-year-old beekeeping...

Tractor Beam

Tractor Beam

As Victor Fury gently brushes the dust off 125,000 square feet of century-old tractors, road trucks and farm equipment, he keeps coming back to one of his favorites.