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Sandy Hausman reports
The selling point for Solstice Farms in Madison County beautiful views and the sweet smell of a thousand lavender plants.
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Innkeeper Anita Hasbury-Snogles and her husband discovered America on horseback.
“We came here in 2007 to ride horses around the country, she recalls. That was kind of our big quest – our big thing that we were going to do in our life that was different, and we managed about 35 states before we ran out of money.”
By then, she had decided to make her home in some of the prettiest horse country around.
“Virginia has a nice mix of trees and open land, she explains. It’s not far from the sea, not far from the mountains. It’s not the South. It’s not the North. So the weather is kind of between. It’s just one of those places where there’s kind of everything within reach. “
Sandy Hausman reports
Thirty-eight counties in Virginia report high or substantial rates of COVID transmission. Many are in the southern part of the state, but Roanoke City, Buckingham, Greene, Louisa, Spotsylvania, Charles City and Chesterfield are also included. That’s why Dr. Taison Bell says area residents would be wise to resume wearing masks inside.
Dr. Taison Bell is director of the medical intensive care unit at the University of Virginia Medical Center.
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“The Delta variant has changed everything, he explains. We’re seeing hotspots pop up again, and our vaccination rate has been going down. It makes sense to go back to what we know was containing the spread of the virus.”