First of all, hello from my parents’ house in Stuarts Draft, where I’ll be for the better part of a week. I’ve set up a little Lappy workstation in the kitchen, which is where I write you today.
And with all the price speculation on oil having subsided with the economy in the dumper, look at these numbers:
That’s the Martin’s store in Waynesboro, and that’s the lowest price I saw on my drive from Silver Spring to Stuarts Draft today via US 29. $1.59/gallon. The last time we saw that was what, 2004 or 2005? Up where I live, gas just barely fell below the $2.00 mark this week, with gas prices at the Freestate near Glenmont station in the $1.90s range. Still, this is just spectacular to have gas this low again, and still tumbling, as far as I can tell. Let’s hope we don’t see $4.00 per gallon again for a long, long, long time, though I’ll bet it comes back sooner than you think, unfortunately.
Meanwhile, I swung by Afton Mountain on the way in, and things have been changing. The cupola has been removed from the Howard Johnson’s building, the Woco gas station has closed down, and the Skyline Parkway Motor Court buildings are completely opened up. I talked with the guy at the Tourist Information Center, and it seems that Phil Dulaney is actually making good on his plans to remodel Afton Mountain into something presentable rather than a cluster of abandoned and rotting buildings. Maybe when I dissed Phil Dulaney in the News Virginian two years ago, he took it as a challenge, because since I said he was all talk in the newspaper, things have started happening. Now if Phil Dulaney names the new development after me… um… yeah… when pigs fly. But things are happening. Take a look:
The Howard Johnson’s in Afton has been shorn of its cupola! How sad, as this takes away from its vintage-ness, as it was about the only HoJo’s around anymore that still had a complete cupola. And it appears to be recent, as these photos from September show the cupola still in place. I’m told that the HoJo’s building will be saved, however, and renovated in the final plans.
Not so, however, for the former Skyline Parkway Motor Court and the former Afton Mountain Convenience Store. Both of these are slated for demolition. According to the man in the Tourist Information Center, the convenience store has just had the asbestos removed, and the motor court is being prepped to go, and that the tourist information center will temporarily move to a double-wide trailer up near The Inn at Afton while the redevelopment is going on.
So there you have it. My Afton Mountain photo set is starting to look more and more historical by the day…