Live from Floyd, it's Friday Night

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WSLS Channel 10 in Roanoke brought its “Your Town” traveling road show to Floyd this week for a look at the community, culminating with  a live broadcast featuring news anchors Karen McNew and Jay Warren Friday night at the Floyd Country Store just before the start of the Friday Night Jamboree.

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Triple play

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Friday was one of those days when Floyd County High School had so many sporting events going on at once that it took help from principal Barry Hollandsworth and his Gator to get around to all of them.

More photos of the games in the next edition of The Floyd Press.

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Friday Night Lights

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Friday Nights are special in Floyd and the center of the town scene on the last workday of the week is bluegrass and the Friday Night Jamboree.

Some shots from last Friday night.

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A softball rout

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Scenes form a recent Floyd County High School varsity softball 14-4 rout of Pulaski.

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Ice sculptures

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Of the winter storms that strike our area, ice is the most treacherous but also the most landscape altering. Unlike snow, which blankets the landscape in a monochromatic white,  ice adds a layer of contrast along with the sculpture of frozen water.

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Alan Cantrell retrospective

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Alan Cantrell’s decision to retire as coach of the varsity girls’ basketball program at Floyd County High School after this season is truly the end of an era. Cantrell brought state championships home in both boys’ and girls’ basketball program  FCHS.

The animated, emotional Cantrell is a sports photographer’s dream. A photo retrospective of my favorite shots of Cantrell over the last five seasons.

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The art of snow

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Yes, there's a Jeep under there somewhere

Snow adds its own perspective to the landscape and transforms even mundane, everyday machines into a work of winterland art.

The transformation of my Jeep Wrangler from utilitarian daily driver into a work of snow art by Friday night’s snow storm almost made me want to leave it undisturbed Saturday but I needed the Jeep to get to town so I preserved this latest piece of Mother Nature’s handiwork by camera before taking the broom to the snow and clearing off the vehicle for the trek through the deep snow down our long, steep driveway.

Memo to self: Remember to put the snow blower in a more accessible location before the next big snowfall. A dead battery on my tractor combined with deep snow that blocked the doors of the utility shed where both the snow blower and shovels awaited prohibited use of either on Saturday.

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Scenes from a snowy Saturday

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Floyd Countians began digging out Saturday as the worst snowstorm in more than a decade moved northward, leaving a foot-and-a-half or more in the area and even more elsewhere.

Those who ventured out found the main roads passable but many secondary routes covered with drifting snow and untouched by snow plows.

In Floyd, few businesses opened. Food Lion and Slaughters served those who needed last minute staples while Pizza Inn displayed the only open light among restaurants.  Floyd X-Press Mart, West-End Market and E-Z Stop were open as well.

At Farmers Supply, Janice Yearout Patton held fort but told those looking for snow shovels that she had sold all but the smaller, flat-blade models. She also sold a room full of sleds on Friday before the storm started.

Mark Warren was out of his bicycle, making a run to the post office.

Some reports from Indian Valley said up to 27 inches of snow fell. Blackburg reported 14 inches, Radford 13. We had 14 inches at our house with drifts up to 25 inches.

The National Weather Service predicts winds and freezing temperatures tonight, meaning even more problems on Sunday.

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Red sky at night

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Sunset over the Blue Ridge

Sunset over the Blue Ridge

The clouds broke open Sunday afternoon after a Saturday night’s freezing rain.

On my way to a meeting in Roanoke I was surprised to find more ice at the bottom of Bent Mountain than on top but warming temperatures later in the day left the road clear for the trip back home.

The forecast calls for temperatures in the mid-50s on Monday followed by — you guessed it — more rain.

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The frozen tundra of Floyd County

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Frozen ground near Sandy Flats Road in Floyd County

Frozen Ground at Chateau Thompson

OK, 17 degrees is cold and two straight nights of sub-freezing temperatures is turning part of the tundra of Chateau Thompson into a winter wonderland. And the forecast says something about an “icy mix” Saturday night.

Then Monday will bring temperatures in the mid 50s.

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