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Love isn’t always about candlelight and fancy rese Love isn’t always about candlelight and fancy reservations. Sometimes it’s just a green bandana and a wagging tail.

Ruff Canine Club (@ruffcanineclub) hosted its annual Stoplight Party today, and yes, it was exactly as fun as it sounds. Dogs received bandanas at the door to show their “status,” green for available, yellow for it’s complicated, and red for taken.

Located in Scott’s Addition, Ruff is Richmond’s first and only dog bar(k), a private membership park and bar where pups can play off leash while their humans relax, connect, and build community. Memberships start at $10, and events like this make it easy to see why dog people love it here.

There’s also Senior Dog Hour on Feb 15 and Paw di Gras on Feb 17 if your calendar needs more canine energy this month. Because love comes in many forms here.
❤️ @morrisandnorris with the message of the day! ❤️ @morrisandnorris with the message of the day! 

📸 @morrisandnorris at RVA Big Market
Pizza Bones in Union Hill is serving up Valentine’ Pizza Bones in Union Hill is serving up Valentine’s Day heart-shaped pies, available by request and only while they last. Perfect to share with someone you love. Yes, that includes you.

Even better, bouquets from @warm.flowers will be available, too. Pizza and flowers under one roof @pizzabonesrva feels like a win.

4–9 p.m.
2314 Jefferson Ave.
📸 @pizzabonesrva
Unlucky in love on Friday the 13th? Well, Larry Da Unlucky in love on Friday the 13th? Well, Larry Davis (@lifeofthepartyrva) is playing Cupid this year and aims to change your luck tomorrow during a very special open house.

A Richmonder requiring little introduction, Larry is the mastermind behind Larry’s Famous High Kick Pimento Cheese (@larryshighkick) and owner of Larry’s, a Stratford Hills Shopping Center boutique offering his famous cheese alongside a curated mix of local goods, flowers, candles, totes, jewelry, and other Valentine’s gifts. You’ll also find a collection of art by Lori Daniel Rowland (@loridanielrowlandartwork), whose work can be spotted behind Larry in the photo here.

If anyone can spread love when it is needed most, it’s Larry with his world famous pimento cheese and a smile that reminds you that you’re loved. See you at Larry on Friday, Feb 13! 

🗓️ Friday, 10 AM to 6 PM
📍 6786 Forest Hill Avenue
Bumblewump is the third art vending machine from @ Bumblewump is the third art vending machine from @heydiscobunny and by far the biggest. This lil pal stands over 7 feet tall and nearly 4 feet wide, making them impossible to miss inside the @littlewishtoys store.

“Creating Bumblewump was pure joy, and seeing the community light up around them is a constant reminder that art matters,” says Aary, owner of @heydiscobunny. “A little whimsy and weird in the everyday really can spark connection and change.” 

The feeling is shared by the Little Wish Toys owner, who explains: “We asked for joy, and Bumblewump descended from the stars. Each day they brighten our lives, asking for a daily treat and a big hug before kissing our wishes and sending them back to the stars. They remind us to keep our dreams alive with every step forward, and we’re so grateful they’re here.”

Artists featured in all Disco Bunny vending machines are selected through a blind lottery and keep 100% of their profits. The artist lineup will rotate in March, so now’s the time to snag current Bumblewump treasures and keep an eye out for the next wave of delightful creations.
On Day 109, the 2,300-mile Walk for Peace (@walkfo On Day 109, the 2,300-mile Walk for Peace (@walkforpeace.usa) reached its final steps in Washington as thousands gathered for the concluding moments of the venerable monks’ journey.

On Capitol Hill and later at the Lincoln Memorial, the monks moved steadily forward, joined by people of every background who felt called to walk. Our morning began with a procession  toward the Peace Monument and Capitol Hill. By early afternoon, it continued toward the Lincoln Memorial, where a gathering marked the closing stretch of the journey.

What stood out most was not the impressive scale today, but more so the tone. There was gratitude, stillness, and a quiet reminder that peace is practiced step by step. The final miles in Washington felt less like an ending and more like a continuation…one step at a time. 

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