Explosion Rocks My Marina Town.
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 9:27 am
Colonial Beach, Va is where we keep our boat. It's a small town where we have enjoyed our boating for the past 14 years or so. We know many folks who we call friends. My brother and his wife also live there and keep their boat next to ours.
There is a small coffee shop which for the past five years has made a big impact in town. The owners, Julie and her husband Jeff worked hard to make it a success. I would go in just about every Sunday morning for coffee and morning treats to bring back to my sleeping wife on the boat to enjoy.
The coffee shop used to be an old Esso (Exxon) gas station. Jeff was rebuilding the patio out front to accomodate springtime customers. On Monday, they needed to remove the old fuel tanks buried in the ground for the past 30 years.
The tanks still had enough fumes in them and during the removal, a spark blew him more than 75 feet into the air and 100 feet away. He was medivac'd to Richmond but did not survive. A very sad story for all involved.
Great people who made life wonderful for those they touched.
You never know when your time is up. Cherish each day!
http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/0310/7 ... =newsstory
There is a small coffee shop which for the past five years has made a big impact in town. The owners, Julie and her husband Jeff worked hard to make it a success. I would go in just about every Sunday morning for coffee and morning treats to bring back to my sleeping wife on the boat to enjoy.
The coffee shop used to be an old Esso (Exxon) gas station. Jeff was rebuilding the patio out front to accomodate springtime customers. On Monday, they needed to remove the old fuel tanks buried in the ground for the past 30 years.
The tanks still had enough fumes in them and during the removal, a spark blew him more than 75 feet into the air and 100 feet away. He was medivac'd to Richmond but did not survive. A very sad story for all involved.
Great people who made life wonderful for those they touched.
You never know when your time is up. Cherish each day!
http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/0310/7 ... =newsstory