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Favorites 4 Viewpoints 6 More Power 26 On the House 30 Tar Heel Tidbits 32 Carolina Gardens 34 Carolina Compass 36 Adventures 38 Marketplace 39 Classifieds 40 Carolina Kitchen 42 Where is This? 42 Carolina Music

On the Cover Hannah and Thomas Gibson “flip” houses (renovating fixer‑uppers to boost value), including this one, in western North Carolina. They share tips on home improvement projects that will give you the most bang for your buck, starting on page 12. Photo by Revival Photography.

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Flip Your House

The right improvements can make an old house feel new again.

Show the Heart of Your Home Some Love

A practical guide to tackling a kitchen renovation.

Home Improvement Fails

A few of our favorite reader stories of DIY projects gone wrong.

A Life in Postcards

Walter Pinchbeck rode the rails but found a home in NC.

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Viewpoints

Safety Tips That Can Save Your Life By Jeff Clark

Electric cooperatives’ top priority is always to provide safe, reliable, affordable energy to their members. Your well-being and that of the larger communities we serve are of paramount concern. May not only means spring storms safety reasons, jump clear of the and potentially severe weather, it also vehicle. Do not let any part of your heralds the beginning of the celebody or clothing touch the vehicle bration season for many high school and ground at the same time. Land students, especially seniors. Proms, with your feet together and shufgraduation parties and other social fle away (in small steps with your gatherings are often associated with feet still together) to avoid electric this time of year. shock. Keep moving away until you While we naturally focus on the are at least 40 feet from the vehicle. sunny aspects this season brings, we also sometimes hear about preventable Safety First, tragedies involving young Safety Always people and car accidents. May is Electrical Safety Month This brings me to the topic at hand: safety. Does your teen or loved ■■ If you come upon a car accident one know what to do in the event of involving a utility pole and downed a collision with a utility pole resultpower lines, keep your distance. A ing in a downed power line? Do your downed power line can energize the loved ones know what to do if they ground up to 35 feet away. While come upon an accident with a downed your natural instinct may be to rush power line? This month, I’d like to to the car to help, instead pause. Do share a few safety tips that I hope you not approach the car or scene of the never have to use — but if you do, they accident. Tell others to stay away. could save your life: While you may be concerned about ■■ If a car collides with a utility pole,

the vehicle may be charged with electricity. Anyone exiting the car could come in contact with thousands of volts of electricity from the downed line. In essence, when you step out of the car, you become part of the electricity’s path to the ground and could be electrocuted. It’s critical to stay in the vehicle and tell others to do the same until emergency crews have told you it’s safe to exit the car. If the vehicle is on fire or you must exit for other

injuries to those involved, the best action you can take is to alert emergency officials, who will in turn coordinate with the power provider. For the same reasons described above, never drive over a downed power line or through water that is touching a downed power line.

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on your property as a result of a fallen tree, storm or other circumstance, do not go near the power line. Assume that the downed line is

energized and dangerous. Never try to move the power line, even if you think it’s not energized or if you are using a non-conductive material. We recognize that you may be anxious to clear your property of tree limbs or other debris near the downed line, but please wait until after an electric co-op crew or emergency officials have confirmed that it is safe to do so. May is a time where we are even more mindful of safety because it is Electrical Safety Month. According to the Electrical Safety Foundation International, thousands of people in the U.S. are critically injured and electrocuted as a result of electrical fires, accidents and electrocution in their own homes. Many of these accidents are preventable. We know firsthand how dangerous electricity is because North Carolina’s electric cooperatives work with it all day, every day. For your electric cooperative, safety is more than a catch phrase. We view it as our duty and responsibility to keep co-op employees safe and to help keep our communities safe. Contact your local electric co-op for additional electrical safety tips, or if you would like to request a safety demonstration at your school or community event. It is no accident that safety is our top priority. Jeff Clark is CEO for Jones-Onslow EMC in Jacksonville.

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Viewpoints

THIS MONTH’S ISSUE:

Giving DIY a Try This month we’re sharing some pro tips on making your home look great, whether you plan to sell or stay awhile. Most of these are do-it-yourself (DIY) projects, but be warned that even the bestplanned project can go south —c   heck out page 18 for proof from our readers. Also, North Carolina’s electric co-ops were on the national stage at a recent annual meeting. Learn more on page 6. —Scott Gates, editor

Above and Beyond I got the issue that has the “Ode to a Co-op Lineman” (April 2019, page 10), and I have to say it just does not go far enough. I live in a rural area just south of Asheboro, and I am serviced by linemen who go above and beyond. I recently had a pole light disconnected because of tree work and then a fence installation. About a week or so after the disconnect, the guys who took the line down came by the house as they were in the area and wanted to know if I wanted it reconnected while they were there. I was having more work done so I declined, but I thought it so “local” that they just stopped by. They treat their customers like neighbors. In a world where I have had to clean up a mess after a contractor or two, these guys wind up and secure the line to the pole so I have to do nothing. I appreciate them and hope they read this. Just nice people who perform their jobs with pride, with an attitude that they are more a neighbor than a service person. Linda Fish, Robbins A member of Randolph EMC

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Curtis Wynn addressed the crowd after being named NRECA board president.

Leading into the Next Generation

NC co-ops were center stage at the national annual meeting Leaders from North Carolina’s electric cooperatives joined thousands of peers from around the country in March for the annual meeting of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA). At this year’s meeting in Orlando, sessions focused on how electric co-ops can better serve their communities, leveraging new technology and finding new ways to connect with members. Co-op leadership Curtis Wynn, president and CEO of Roanoke Electric Cooperative in Aulander, was elected 39th president of the NRECA Board of Directors during the meeting. This is the first time in the organization’s 77-year history that an African American has been elected to serve in this top leadership post. “Strong leadership is essential to helping NRECA and the entire cooperative family navigate the many opportunities and challenges facing our industry,” said NRECA CEO Jim Matheson. “Curtis is an extremely thoughtful and capable leader, and I’m looking forward to his continued leadership as president.” During his first address as board president, Wynn discussed areas America’s electric cooperatives should rally around, including a focus on sustainability and efficiency, and creating new opportunities for consumers with greater grid flexibility. “During my tenure as president, I will be challenging all of us to closely examine the way we view our future, examine our individual cooperative’s place in it, and examine how we can lead our co-ops and our communities into the next generation,” he said. NC on the national stage In addition to remarks from Wynn, North Carolina was represented in sessions by NC Youth Tour participant Caitlin Finley (see sidebar). At the TechAdavntage Conference held in conjunction with the annual meeting, speakers from NC co-ops included: Don Bowman, COO at Wake Electric, who discussed storm recovery efforts as well as new safety trends; Kelly Fritz, manager of Information Systems at Wake Electric, who discussed technical aspects of operating drones for line inspections; and Chuck Richardson, vice president of Engineering for South River EMC, who discussed microgrids. Multiple sessions addressed cybersecurity, which included Robin Harrell, manager of Technical Services at Roanoke Electric; Tim Peede, IT manager at South River EMC; and Ajaz Sadiq, vice president of Technology Integration for North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives.

NC YLC Delegate Presents at National Meeting How can rural communities attract and retain younger generations? This question was posed to a panel of Youth Leadership Caitlin Finley Council (YLC) delegates at NRECA’s annual meeting in Orlando. Among them was Caitlin Finley, North Carolina’s YLC delegate who attended the 2018 Youth Tour on behalf of Lenoir-based Blue Ridge Energy. The YLC members were 2018 Youth Tour participants who were nominated by their peers to serve on the YLC. For the panelists, it turns out a little engagement — including through electric cooperative-sponsored youth programs — can go a long way. “After participating in the Youth Tour, I really understood that the co-op business model is completely different than other business models, because its more about helping others than helping yourself,” Finley said. “I was blown away by that.” Internships at electric co-ops, programs like Youth Tour and co-op scholarship programs are all ways to engage young people and foster a sense of community, according to the panelists, which can help draw them back home after college. North Carolina’s electric cooperatives offer a range of community programs, including academic scholarship opportunities, Touchstone Energy Sports Camp Scholarships, Bright Ideas Education Grants and the NC Youth Tour. Finely found the Youth Tour to be inspiring and energizing. “A lot of my friends at school just want to get away from our hometown — it can dim your fire a little bit. For me, Youth Tour reignited it,” she said. And to fellow high school students unsure of the Youth Tour program, she offers simple advice: “Take the first step. Apply, and see where it goes.”

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NC Co-op Linemen Volunteer to Bring Electricity to Rural Bolivia Thirteen linemen from seven electric cooperatives in North Carolina are joining forces this year to bring firsttime electricity to a remote village in South America. Through the Brighter World Initiative, co-op volunteers are donating their time and expertise to build infrastructure that will bring new opportunities to the people of Laphía, Bolivia. The 2019 Brighter World Initiative volunteers are: Blue Ridge Energy Eddie Stephens, crew leader Jerry Gregg Edgecombe-Martin County EMC Sammy Clark Pee Dee Electric Jody Keane Steve Preslar Randolph EMC Dennis Kidd Timmy Williamson

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At an elevation of 11,600 feet, Laphía is in a mountainous region of Cochabamba, between the capital city of La Paz and the city of Santa Cruz. Residents there live in modest dwellings and farm potatoes and onions. At night, they use kerosene lights, candles and battery-powered lanterns for light. They are some of about 285,000 people in Cochabamba without access to electricity today. Working together, the volunteers will string poles by hand with wire and equipment that will connect the rural village to the grid, bringing about new educational and economic opportunities. The team will work with a local utility, ELFEC, and also receive assistance from residents to build a total of about five miles of power lines. Once the project is complete, more than 68 buildings will be connected to electricity, including a school. NRECA International, the international affiliate of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA), is coordinating the effort and has been working in developing countries since 1962. Its global commitment has helped provide electricity to more than 110 million people in 43 countries.

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Co-op Leaders Rally in Raleigh to Meet with Legislators In March, 175 representatives from North Carolina’s electric cooperatives gathered in Raleigh to meet with their representatives in the General Assembly and discuss policy issues important to electric co-ops, their members and their communities. More than 80 state legislators participated in the event. “These meetings give co-op representatives an opportunity to look their legislators in the eye and talk about issues important to folks back home,” said Jay Rouse, director of government affairs for North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives. “Electric co-ops have cultivated relationships with our legislators built on trust. As a result, legislators look to us as a trusted, local source of information on rural issues.” Issues addressed included electric co-ops’ support of communities through grant and scholarship programs, as well as new paths forward to ensuring all in North Carolina have access to reliable, high-speed broadband.

House Speaker Tim Moore (R-111) discussed issues with representatives from Rutherford EMC.

Representative Shelly Willingham (D-23) and Senators Erica Smith (D-3) and Don Davis (D-5) met with leaders from Edgecombe-Martin County EMC, Halifax EMC and Roanoke Electric.

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Nothing beats a Carolina morning—but there’s much more to love in our great state. Carolina Country is proud to introduce our first annual Carolina’s Finest Awards showcasing the finest North Carolina has to offer, to be published in our December issue. We need your help! We’re leaving it up to you, our readers, to pick the best of the best. Visit carolinacountry.com/finest by June 30 and cast your votes in the categories below. Each voter will be entered into a drawing for one of three $100 gift cards. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. To enter, complete online entry form at carolinacountry.com/finest, or mail in your votes to Carolina Country’s Finest, 3400 Sumner Blvd., Raleigh, NC 27616, for a chance to win. All contact information will remain confidential. One entry per person, drawn by random; odds of receiving one (1) of the three $100 gift cards depend upon number of entries received. Entries must be completed online at carolinacountry.com/finest by June 30, 2019. Random drawing will take place July 1, 2019.

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Flip FLIP Your House The right improvements can make an old house feel new again By Gordon Byrd

Walking into a project house, a fixer-upper, can seem like an overwhelming venture. Wood paneling may cover the walls up to the chair rails. The shag carpet may have trails like a well-worn path through the front lawn. Drab olive colored appliances squat on once-white, now beige linoleum floors; and brass light fixtures — seemingly caramelized with age — glow on peeling wallpaper.

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These are just cosmetics, but they will determine whether a potential buyer is immediately in love — or immediately in disgust. Hannah Gibson and her husband, Thomas, flip houses in western North Carolina, where the artisan-cottage-look or farmhouse-feel is the hot selling item for the housing market. Their advice, and some diligent legwork, can help a do-it-yourselfer save time and money in home improvement projects. “Cosmetics sell the house,” Hannah says, smiling. “The ’70s haven’t come back around, and people write off a house because it is ugly, not just because it needs a new roof or foundation.”

Cosmetic transformations

The internet makes what might feel impossible to finish with these cosmetic transformations a doable project. Countless bloggers and YouTubers now teach step-by-step techniques for removing carpeting and installing clickable wood flooring, or painting a room with contrasting colors on walls. “Painting is the easiest way to make huge changes, and anyone can paint,” Hannah advises. “With bloggers, you can let someone else do the hard work and paint first. Then you just look at their photos and decide if that is what you want. And do not be afraid of repainting. It’s not technical.” Flooring is another simple change that is made easy with how-to videos and new flooring technologies. Sometimes, a homeowner can find beautiful heart pine flooring under their old carpet. Even when there is no hardwood under the carpet, refreshingly simple flooring installations are available for even the novice home improvers, and the variety of colors and patterns are endless. “The legwork is almost done for you,” Hannah says of learning how to install flooring, with the online resource of free videos of other successful installations. “I have learned so much from YouTube,” she confesses. Hannah continues with her own well-learned lesson, an old adage applicable to most any construction trade: “Measure twice, and cut once.” Beyond painting and flooring, furniture can be an

inexpensive transformation. Hannah, a mother of two young children, jokes, “You can have nice furniture when your kids move out. Second-hand couches with slip-cover and dark colors are the best for my family.” She concludes that the universal appeal is the safest route (see sidebar below). Her final piece of advice when buying a project home is to not be afraid of the appearances, but to “see the bones of the house. The structure needs to be sound.”

The ‘bones’ of a house

When it comes to fixing the structure of a home, like the foundation, roof and subflooring, or removing a wall or chimney — even redesigning bathrooms or kitchens —  a homebuyer will need to consult more than YouTube. Matthew Greene and Kevin Witmore, licensed contractors for Pembroke-based CSR Construction of NC, Inc., specialize in the structural construction and remodeling of homes. Kevin stands in an open-concept home and expands his arms to show how the large space is made possible. “These days, most people are building new homes with pre-manufactured trusses that span these open spaces,” he explains. During the mid-to-late 1900s, homes were built with

Universal Appeal House flipper Hannah Gibson shares how she updates a home while achieving a look with broad appeal:

Paint / “Grays and whites complement each other well and are great classics.” Fixtures / “Brushed nickel is a timeless classic, but if you want something a little more trendy, copper is very in.”

Flooring / “Hardwood is the best, with a cheaper alternative being composite wood. For tile, I like grays because they are pretty but can hide dirt.”

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Flippin’ Your Kitchen? Hannah Gibson

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several separate rooms instead of open spaces. The many-roomed home was popular and necessary for any house with a second story. Loadbearing walls divided up rooms on the first floor because the walls held up the ceiling and supported the second floor. A house built at this time would not have had the modern structural material available today. Revival Photograpy

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Now, homes can enjoy a wideopen space concept without pillars or load-bearing walls dividing up the space, due to advances in building material technology. Long, strong beams, such as Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL), can stretch across a living room and kitchen ceiling

Get pro tips on a kitchen transformation on page 16.

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without a load-bearing wall cutting off one room from the other.

Kitchens and bathrooms

Matthew explains that the most common remodel is opening up these spaces and refitting the kitchen. Older kitchens were built differently. For example, a period kitchen might have made-to-order plywood cabinets with a tile countertop. Solidsurface countertops are “in” and the older tile countertops are “out.” “It is in people to modernize,” Kevin observes. Kitchen remodels are mainly to modernize and to refit worn-out countertops or sagging cabinet doors. Now, most cabinets are prefabricated with smaller, set measurements and fit together like blocks. Customized pantries with intricate shelving are another popular remodel that can become pricey. Kevin quips that the ’60s look is out-of-style, but the options today on Pinterest.com and Houzz.com are endless. Homeowners also are keen on remodeling bathrooms. Kevin reels at a memory of shag carpeting in a

bathroom. “Can you believe they would put that on floors that are always soaked?” he asks in horror. Besides the look, rotten floors are the most common reason to redo a bathroom. But while CSR is repairing floors from a leaky sink, shower or toilet, they have been asked to change out the bathrooms’ fixtures for new popular designs. Jetted tubs and claw-foot baths are replacing dual purpose bath/showers in nearly every bathroom remodel. Even though most common remodels are bathrooms and kitchens, the least-expensive remodels are living rooms and bedrooms, according to CSR. Whether a fresh coat of paint or refitting a kitchen’s cabinets and countertops, home improvements can make a dwelling place more functional and habitable. And a happy home is worth every penny. Gordon Byrd is a veteran who works for UNC Pembroke. He tries to keep things interesting with a little homebuilding, some writing, triathlons and a lot of time with his family and church.

DIY Projects: Cost & Effort $ $$ +

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2 days + $100 = 1 room

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3 days + $150 = 3 rooms

3 days + $2,100 = 3 rooms

3 months + $7,000 = new kitchen

5 days + $250 = whole house

6 days + $3,200 = whole house

6–9 months +$17,000 = redesigned house

Source: Hannah Gibson; Whole house estimates based on 1,200 square feet

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Show the Heart of Your Home Some A practical guide to tackling a kitchen renovation Story and photos by Laura Araujo

It’s known as the heart of the home. The contemporary kitchen is the epicenter of domestic activity, a place for cooking, eating and entertaining. Over the decades, the function of the kitchen has transitioned from a utilitarian space into a place for family and friends to gather — compare the dimly lit rooms with smoky wood stoves of pre-electricity days to the open-concept floor plans of modern homes outfitted with high-tech conveniences and oversized islands that are more frequent today. “Today’s kitchen is an all-inclusive space, not just a place for cooking,” says Elle H-Millard, industry relations manager for the National Kitchen and Bath Association. “It has become an entertainment zone as well as a place for homework and office work.” As a result, people are investing in their kitchens. And with good reason — a kitchen remodel offers homeowners the opportunity to customize the space to their lifestyle needs and tastes. Plus, updates to the kitchen can provide a great return on investment. A renovated kitchen is of top priority for potential homebuyers, according to the National Association of Realtors. Whether a few cosmetic changes are in order, or a homeowner is considering a complete kitchen overhaul, this guide offers practical steps for bringing revival to the heart of the home.

Step 1 | Envision the Project

When considering a kitchen update, one of the first decisions a homeowner should make is whether to hire a designer. A certified designer will guide the homeowner through the entire remodel process. “If you’re looking at a do-it-yourself (DIY) replace and refresh, a designer might not be required. But if you’re looking to move walls, plumbing, HVAC or change the footprint of the space, a designer is advisable,” H-Millard says. “Designers have knowledge about functionality and safety in the kitchen, and their expertise will prevent you from having to redo a project. A certified designer will save you money in the long run.” If a homeowner chooses not to work with a designer, they

will take on the role of the designer throughout the remodel. In the early stages of the project, this means the homeowner should think about the functionality of the kitchen and how an upgrade or remodel will meet the needs of those living in the home. Things to consider include: Does the homeowner cook often? If so, what type of cooking do they do — quick meals utilizing the microwave or more gourmet meals that call for upgraded kitchen appliances? What about baking? Does the homeowner entertain often? How much storage space is needed for kitchen equipment? What are the unique needs of the people who will utilize the kitchen? Are there young children for whom safety features are a priority? Are there special needs the homeowner can foresee 10 or 15 years in the future? “A designer will help you determine your unique lifestyle needs. Surprisingly, this is often overlooked by homeowners,” H-Millard says. She recommends doing online research to gain inspiration about what design elements the homeowner would enjoy having in the kitchen. A Pinterest board is a useful tool to organize ideas and to help a designer get to know the homeowner’s personality.

Step 2 | Create a Budget and Timeline

Once the homeowner has decided a remodel is in order, they will determine the scope of the project. Depending on a homeowner’s skillset, they may take on DIY projects like removing and reinstalling cabinets, painting, tiling and installing new flooring. Elizabeth McKenna, director of marketing and communications for the National Association of the Remodeling Industry, says if a renovation will require a

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building permit, moving a wall, or adaptation to plumbing or electrical, it’s best left to professionals. In that case, McKenna recommends visiting nari.org to find a qualified remodeler. “It is often cheapest in the long run to hire a professional,” McKenna says. “DIY projects can go horribly wrong and cost more money as well as emotional stress and inconvenience to the homeowner.” The project’s scope will also depend on the budget available. H-Millard says that as a general rule, a complete kitchen remodel will cost twice as much as the car in the homeowner’s driveway. A cosmetic upgrade will be less expensive. She recommends that a 20 percent contingency fund be included in the overall budget. “I often see homeowners try to cut corners in order to focus on aesthetic elements,” she says. “Problems hidden behind walls need to be solved before covering them up.” Once the scope of the project and budget are determined, it’s time to contract trade professionals and vendors. If a designer is used, they will coordinate this process; in a DIY project the homeowner will hire any needed tradespeople. The designer or homeowner should obtain quotes from various professionals and ensure that estimates given are thorough in order to avoid additional costs being tacked on later. Finally, create a timeline for the remodel. If professionals will be used, the timeline will be dependent on their availability. Even if the homeowner is planning to do most of the work, it’s a good idea to have a plan for the project’s completion. In scheduling the project, the homeowner should be aware that a kitchen renovation will disrupt their routine and yield a lot of dust. “A remodel will cause massive destruction in your home. There may be a dumpster in your driveway and boxes in your garage. This can be annoying and frustrating to the homeowner, so it’s important to take this into account when planning for a project,” H-Millard says.

Step 3 | Execute the Remodel

Once contracts are in place with the needed professionals, work can begin. If the remodel is a DIY project, the homeowner will purchase materials and begin work. If tradespeople are used during the project, the homeowner may need to be available to meet them during daytime hours. If a designer is used, he or she will ensure materials are ordered and that work stays on schedule. The designer will also oversee the progress to make sure work is being completed as specified. At the conclusion of the remodel, the designer and/or homeowner will walk through the kitchen with the contractor one final time and note any adjustments needed. At this point, the homeowner’s vision has become a reality. There’s only one thing left to do — invite friends and family over and enjoy a good meal in the heart of the home.

Deciding Between an Upgrade and a Remodel You’ve decided your kitchen needs an upgrade. But what will be the scope of the renovation? Will you undertake a complete kitchen overhaul, including possible structural changes? Or will you do a simpler kitchen upgrade, including new paint, appliances, countertops and fixtures? Here is some data to help you decide.

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An upgrade will cost $35,000 on average. Upgraders can recoup 57% of those costs when selling the home.

A remodel will cost $65,000 on average. Remodelers can recoup 62% of those costs when selling the home.

Source: National Association of Realtors® 2017 Remodeling Impact Report

Laura Araujo is an Oklahoma-based freelance writer.

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Rule #1: Never step on the drywall! See story below.

Home Improvement Fails When DIY becomes ‘Oh, my … ‘

In our February and March issues, we asked readers to share photos and stories about do-ityourself (DIY) projects around the house that didn’t quite go as planned. Happens to the best of us. These are a few of our favorites from those of you who can now look back and laugh. Rule #1

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Never step on the drywall! I was installing attic insulation when I suddenly fell through the ceiling. Luckily, I held the joist and was safe. The hole was fixed by a professional, and I learned from him that one can only walk on the joists — never try the drywall!

While replacing our over-the-stove microwave, I let go of the microwave to rearrange something and it fell forward, hitting my head and smashing our glass top cooktop. Apparently the holding pin was not installed properly with the old one. So not only did we have a new microwave, but had to purchase a new glass cooktop. Over dinner drinks that evening, we laughed at the experience. New micro, new cooktop — and a scratched, sore head.

Yuanfan Yang, Durham

Batteries Not Included We were excited to receive a Ring Wi-Fi security doorbell after watching TV ads of its success in keeping away package thieves. While visiting, our son prepared the online tech settings needed and said all we had to do was replace our old doorbell with the new one. Sounded easy! We live in a two-story home and the semi-labeled breaker box is upstairs. My husband went upstairs to the breaker and told me to keep ringing our old doorbell while he flipped the breaker switches to see which one turned off the electricity to the doorbell. There are 28 different switches which he proceeded to turn off and on while I was continuing to ring the doorbell. After turning off all 28 switches, I was still “loudly” ringing our doorbell. So he started over and did it all again in case he had missed one. Again we still had ringing bells. Every clock in the house, appliances and computer screens were all blinking due to the disruption! Eventually I realized the chime box was in the downstairs hall and maybe that would give us a clue or turn-off switch. Turns out our old hard-wired doorbell was operating off batteries! Joanne Walker, St Petersburg, Florida A member of Blue Ridge Energy

Jack Stawicki, West Jefferson A member of Blue Ridge Energy

How to Paint a Floor I love doing DIY projects. I decided to paint my bathroom cabinets in a crackle finish, using a technique I saw on TV using Elmer’s glue. My first mistake? I did not take the doors off. To save time, I left them on and started painting. I painted my base coat, let it dry, and applied a coat of Elmer’s glue on top. While the glue is still wet you paint your second color on top of the wet glue. When it dries the glue will make the top layer of paint crack open, giving you that crackle finish. Well it sounded easy enough, except for when I added the second coat of paint onto the wet glue, after about four minutes I thought it was cracking … but the paint was actually sliding off. It seriously all fell off the cabinets onto the floor, which ruined my bathroom floor. This was a major disaster. Paula Marshall, Franklinton A member of Wake Electric

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A Life in Postcards Walter Pinchbeck rode the rails but found a home in NC By Gordon Byrd

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Using the commemorative stamp for the BSA Jamboree on July 21, Walter writes from Irvine Ranch to tell his daughter that he had a cold shave. The same week, he would send her a postcard from Newport Harbor, California. When this postcard is opened, an accordion of color photos spills out, showing the beautiful blue water and sky of the west coast city; a place that must have seemed too distant to imagine for the young girl in rural NC. Most of the postcards were written to his wife and children. Walter wrote the longest postcard to Bertha. The message goes from the coast to the mountains of Northern California. The cardboard map was sent on July 27, 1953, as Walter was beginning his cross-continental return home. The very next day, he wrote on the back of the Golden Gate Bridge to his son Bud Pinchbeck, a member of the Apollo Boys Choir. From there the postcards show the scenery and tell the story of a father and husband looking forward to coming home.

An adventure, in postcards In one trip to the Boy Scouts of America’s (BSA) third National Jamboree in Irvine Ranch, California, Walter wrote his family over a dozen postcards, from July to August of 1953.

Gordon Byrd is a veteran who works for UNC Pembroke. He tries to keep things interesting with a little homebuilding, some writing, triathlons and a lot of time with his family and church.

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he late Walter Pinchbeck made an indelible mark on southeastern North Carolina during his life there, although he described his arrival in more humble terms. “I hoboed in here on a freight train in 1931 — liked the place when I got off, and I’ve been here ever since.” When he jumped off that train, he landed in the Lumbee Indian’s country of blue skies and pine needles: Pembroke. Walter was coming to meet a family he had only known through letters and photos they exchanged in the interwar period. While serving the U.S. Army in the Philippines with Battery C of the 59th Coast Artillery, Pfc. Pinchbeck, a member of the Cree Tribe from Montana, met a soldier from Pembroke in the late 1920s. After corresponding with his new friend’s family, Walter decided he would come to visit. His transportation was a freight car on an eastbound cargo train in the fall of 1931. During the 1920s, Walter traveled the West Coast by train as a transient worker, learning countless skills and survival techniques. In Pembroke, Walter met his future wife, Bertha, a member of the Lumbee Tribe. They would raise five children together. He also put his skills to work leading a group of Boy Walter Pinchbeck’s 1942 Scouts, which was the first photo from the first American Indian troop in “Lumbee Tattler,” Pembroke the country, according to State University’s yearbook Lumbee historian Malinda Maynor Lowry. These boys traveled with Walter to the West Coast, learning skills that would serve them well later in life. NC Dept. of Natural & Cultural Resources

A leather vest made by Walter, adorned with Boy Scout patches

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University career Beyond his trips and leadership of the Boy Scouts, Walter worked as the superintendent and night watchman for Pembroke State College, now UNC Pembroke, before retiring in 1969. The physical plant building on campus is named after him, honoring his 28 years of dedicated service. The university now curates his postcard collection, which displays a personal side to this legendary man. They remind his family of his desire to share with them every gorgeous vista as he travelled home. In a note to Bertha in late July of 1953, he talks of pretty mountains, salmon steaks, and then signs off by admitting that he is gaining weight on the trip — “Love, Walt.”

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Outdoor Living Trends Top features include built-ins and accent lighting

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environmentally responsible options for outdoor living. There are a large number of attractive options for indoor/outdoor furniture and rugs, and these items often rival the look and feel of strictly indoor pieces. Cozy relaxation As homeowners spend more time enjoying their porches, decks, patios and backyards, comfort is key. From plush cushions and soft throws to cozy pergolas, today’s outdoor spaces are designed to evoke serenity and relaxation. Water features such as soothing fountains, waterfalls and ponds are popular, as are fire features to gather around, including outdoor fireplaces and portable fire pits. Seamless looks Clean, minimalist looks are growing in popularity, as homeowners emphasize quality over quantity. In outdoor spaces, this trend is manifesting in sleek lines, simple styles and a preference for long-lasting products. On decks, this minimalist trend can be seen in the popularity of streamlined railings. Another option is outdoor cabinetry such as built-in trash bins and ice chests that can be color-coordinated to integrate seamlessly into a deck design.

Beverage rooms Two fast-growing categories are outdoor patio bars and wine rooms. Consumers are buying outdoor taps, kegerators, wine coolers and refrigerators, along with pub-style chairs and stylish barware and napkins, to furnish these areas. Illuminated spaces From candles and tiki torches to integrated fixtures, outdoor lighting is another “bright” idea in high demand. By choosing which outdoor elements to highlight, it’s easy to change the look of an outdoor living space without moving any furniture. The right lighting can take any outdoor space from invisible to inviting— especially when it’s integrated in innovative ways to accentuate key features. Spotlights highlighting an accent wall or tread lights incorporated into a bar top are sought-after options. Homeowners are also adding solar lights to pathways and dimmable LED lighting to railings and stairs to increase ambiance and safety. —Brandpoint

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Tying the Knot in the Open Air 6 ideas to make outdoor weddings stylish and comfortable

While it’s been popular in the past to bring the outdoors inside using trees and floral arrangements, a recent trend for many wedding venues is to create a homey space outdoors. Guests don’t have to rough it because you’ve chosen to host your ceremony or reception outside. Your outdoor venue can become more comfortable, as well as more stylish, with a few additions. Consider these ideas from RentalHQ.com.

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Cover your chairs Seating can be made more comfortable and look much more elegant than you might expect, whether your venue is a park, a beach or a backyard. All it takes is stylish chair covers, which can be rented to accommodate any size wedding. Be sure to check if sashes to tie the chair covers come with the covers or are sold or rented separately.

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Dress up your tables Rented linens provide an essential touch of class to any outdoor venue, setting the right stage for your tableware and special centerpieces. Choose colors to complement your reception’s theme and floral arrangements or any other décor. If you use escort cards for a seated dinner, you can prevent them from blowing away by keeping them in place with a pretty rock.

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Protect against the elements Even if the forecast is warm and sunny, you may still want a tent and/or table umbrellas to tame the sunshine. Many couples design their paper wedding programs to be large enough to use as fans — some even print them on paper fans with wooden handles. You can also rent misting fans to help your guests stay cool.

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Provide a foundation Flooring helps ensure the safety of the bride’s train and sure footing, even for those sporting heels. Rentable floor mats and decking can also help guests navigate the terrain from the parking lot to the venue. Choices include tiles, carpet, turf or even a portable dance floor that can turn your backyard into a nightclub.

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Light up the night For an evening outdoor event, stringing lights or lanterns is often insufficient. You’ll want your guests to be able to see and take photos. Adequate uplighting for your nighttime reception is a must. Focus on important areas such as the dance floor, the table where the cake will be presented, buffet tables or special floral arrangements. Choose LED lighting specially made for outdoor events, which is waterproof and will not create too much heat. You can choose different colors to create magical effects.

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Make it homey Consider renting a few comfy chairs or a loveseat to create a seating area where older family members can gather and greet guests, or where your tired bride or groom can put up their feet for a few minutes while they chat with family and friends. Stage the area with a coffee table set up with the guest book so guests can sit comfortably while they jot their well wishes to the married couple. —Brandpoint

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How Solar Panels Work Did you know energy from the sun can be used to create electricity? Complete the crossword puzzle below to find out how! Use the answer key if you need help.

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Better-for-you Smoothies 4 tips for healthier concoctions

Smoothies are convenient, fast and easy to make. All you need is a liquid base, frozen or fresh ingredients and a blender. But smoothies are only as healthful as what you put into them. For example, it’s easy to overlook the amount of sugar we’re sipping, which can make your “healthy” smoothie the sugar equivalent of a candy bar. Yikes! The secret to making a betterfor-you smoothie is choosing the right ingredients that not only taste good but are good for you. Here are four simple ways to blend healthful smoothies.

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Sacrifice sugar, not taste Smoothies made with fruitflavored juices or sweetened with frozen yogurt might taste great, but can add up to more than an entire day’s worth of added sugar. Cut back on the excess sugar by making your drinks at home, where you can control what’s inside. Look for unsweetened beverages or ones with low sugar for your base. If the recipe calls for adding sugar, try making the recipe without it, then adding sugar or honey in slowly to taste.

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without adding excess calories. Blend in protein powder for energy, collagen for better skin and turmeric to decrease inflammation. Also consider adding extra fiber, which takes longer for your body to digest, making you feel full longer.

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It’s Strawberry Time! May is a great time to buy juicy strawberries fresh from the farm. They are wonderful in smoothies, adding a pretty pink color and important nutrients such as vitamin C, folate (B9) and potassium. Strawberries also pair well with other fruits, including blueberries, raspberries, peaches, cantaloupes and grapes. To get you started, here’s an easy recipe from the North Carolina Strawberry Association’s website, ncstrawberry.com.

NC Strawberry Smoothie 1 cup vanilla yogurt* ½ cup fresh strawberries ½ banana ½ cup apple juice Place all ingredients in a blender. Blend until smooth. *Note: Some vanilla yogurts are high in added sugar. If you can’t find a low-sugar vanilla yogurt at your store, sub 1 cup plain yogurt and add in ½ teaspoon of vanilla extract.

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If established beds of such naturalizing bulbs as daffodils, crocuses, grape hyacinths and snowdrops have been putting on diminishing flower shows the past few springs, chances are they have become overcrowded. Wait until their foliage dies down to carefully dig up the bulbs and give ‘em more elbow room.

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While it is true Japanese beetle traps catch and dispatch Japanese beetles, the fact remains they lure these bothersome pests into your growing grounds. If you insist on using them, place far away from plants susceptible to damage from these bad bugs.

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The temperature has warmed up enough to bring houseplants out for a summer vacation. Just be sure to locate them in areas that receive filtered shade most of the day to prevent sunscald.

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Gotcha Groove TGIF Summer Concert Series May 24, Morganton 828-438-5252 downtownmorganton.com

Garden Jubilee Plants, yard art May 25–26, Hendersonville 800-828-4244 visithendersonvillenc.org

Art in the Park Juried craftspeople May 25, Blowing Rock 828-295-7851 blowingrock.com

Rummage Sale Benefit for scholarships May 30–June 1, Blowing Rock brwwomensclub@aol.com

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Garden & Art Tour Tea, local gardens May 11, Wake Forest 919-961-3769 wfgardenclub.org

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Durham Blues & Brews Festival Food trucks, beer & wine May 18, Durham 919-696-7733 durhambluesandbrewsfestival.com

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Beaufort Music Festival Vendors, food May 17–18, Beaufort 252-342-9801 beaufortmusicfestival.com

Music and Water Festival Sunset paddle, artisans May 17–18, Edenton 252-482-0300 visitedenton.com

North Carolina Potato Festival Rides, street fair May 17–19, Elizabeth City 252-338-4104 ncpotatofestival.com

Parade of Homes May 18–19, Pitt County area 252-756-7915 pitthba.com/event-3245761

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Memorial Day Celebration Sky diving, music May 25, Bath 252-943-7033 thegreaterbathfoundation.com

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Bear Lovers’ Paradise

NC festival celebrates black bears and blackberries By Heidi Jernigan Smith | Photos courtesy of the NC Black Bear Festival

A little-known fact sparked an eastern North Carolina festival now five years running: The Albemarle-Pamlico peninsula has not only the world’s largest black bears, but also the greatest global density. Both the state and North American record holder is an 880-pound black bear taken in Vanceboro in 1998 by Coy Parton (Dolly’s cousin). Tom Harrison founded the NC Black Bear Festival in 2014 to celebrate the region’s black bears, once few and far between due to habitat loss. “In the past 40 years, North Carolina’s once declining black bear population has rebounded and increased tenfold,” Tom says. That’s largely due to a successful sanctuary project launched by the state’s Wildlife Resource Commission in 1971. The presence of black bears in Washington County is now so prolific that in 2004, the NC Department of Transportation constructed three black bear overpasses to reduce bear-vehicle collisions on Highway 64 between Roper and Creswell. NC Black Bear Festival organizers have a lot to celebrate when the event returns to the Plymouth waterfront June 1–2. Twice the Washington County event has received best-instate honors by the NC Association of Festivals and Events. The Southeast Festival & Events Association named it “Best Small Festival” in 2018. Attendance has quadrupled in four years, with last year’s attendees coming from 18 states and four countries. And the event’s footprint expanded last year with the addition of a Blackberry Extravaganza, paying homage to one of the black bear’s favorite local foods. With black bears now occupying about 60 percent of the state’s total land area, the festival is a great venue to learn about the local bear population and the natural environment where they thrive. It’s also NC Black Bear Festival June 1 and 2 | Plymouth | ncbearfest.com a wonderful time

to get your feet wet, enjoy fresh local food, explore the area’s Civil War and maritime history, dig for fossils, and take a sunset river cruise. Bear-themed fun This year’s festival will feature over 30 educational and bear-themed activities. Early risers can participate in the festival’s 5K run or a group paddle on the Roanoke River. Those desiring a bit more horsepower can line up for the motorcycle poker run. Mid-morning, Festival Park officially opens with activities ranging from what’s touted as the world’s only mechanical black bear ride, a motorcycle stunt show, airboat rides, a black bear tent theater, a make-yourown bear activity, free children’s fishing event, lazy river tubing, a magic show and more. There will be numerous blackberry eating contests, and each food vendor is required to add a blackberry dish to their festival menu. State biologists Colleen Olfenbuttel and Chris Turner will be featured presenters at Plymouth’s black bear museum, aptly named Bear-Ology (bear-ology.org). For those who wish to explore species from around the world, a visit to the adjoining God’s Creation Wildlife Museum is a must. Workshops will be led by renowned wildlife photographers Mark Buckler (bucklerphoto.com) and Neil Jernigan (neiljernigan.com). Afterwards, you’ll have the opportunity to take to the skies to see the expansive Roanoke River Delta by helicopter. The weekend highlight is always the Saturday fireworks show, which begins at 9 p.m. The festival coincides with black bear breeding season, which runs May through July, peaking in June. Early registrants will have an opportunity starting May 1 to sign up for bear viewing tours May 31–June 2. Heidi Jernigan Smith is Manager of Marketing & Corporate Communications for Tideland Electric Cooperative in Pantego.

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Steak & Chicken Kabobs With Orange Marmalade

It’s springtime, and we’re ready to savor warm sunny days and good food with good friends. This simple marinade with a twist for both steak and chicken is sure to please. Remember to soak wooden skewers in water for at least one hour to prevent burning.

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lbs. sirloin lbs. boneless chicken thighs cup of steak sauce tablespoons Texas Pete hot sauce ¼ cup spicy mustard 4 oranges 1 bag of sweet peppers (optional) Marinade ½ cup orange juice Zest from 1 orange 1 (16-ounce) jar orange marmalade ²⁄₃ cup rice vinegar 2 teaspoons granulated onion 2 teaspoons granulated garlic 2 teaspoon chili powder 1 teaspoon cumin 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1 tablespoon soy sauce 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon black pepper

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Cut sirloin and chicken into 1½-inch cubes, trimming fat from chicken. Combine all marinade ingredients. Separate half of marinade for beef and half for chicken. Add steak sauce to beef marinade. Pour over beef. Add Texas Pete and spicy mustard to chicken marinade. Pour over chicken. Refrigerate and marinate at least 4 hours. Preheat grill or coals to medium high heat. Drain and skewer meats. Grill over direct heat, turning as needed to lightly char, until beef reaches desired doneness and chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees. Halve oranges. Add whole sweet peppers and orange halves (cut-side down) to grill and cook until lightly charred. Squeeze grilled orange juice over kabobs and serve. Yield: About 8 servings

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Carolina Kitchen

From Your Kitchen

Mama Perry’s Coconut Pie My grandma made many a pie raising five children in Franklin County long ago … a proper meal wasn’t “fit’n” without dessert! I remember her cracking fresh coconuts and grating them, especially for her cakes, but you don’t need to do all that. This recipe quickly makes two pies, or you can use mini muffin pans for bite-sized treats for snacks and parties. 4 eggs, lightly beaten 1¾ cups sugar ½ cup self-rising flour 2 cups sweet milk (see “What is sweet milk?”) 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 10–14 ounces grated coconut (sweet or unsweet) ½ stick butter, melted

What is sweet milk? Sometimes you might come across a vintage recipe like this one that calls for “sweet” milk. This is nothing but regular white milk. Back in the day, milk was referred to this way to delineate it from the other most frequently used milk, buttermilk. So if you come across an old family recipe that calls for sweet milk, just grab your plain old milk and cook! Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix all ingredients and pour into two 8" pie plates. Bake for about 40 minutes until solid in the center. Yield: Two 8-inch pies or about 4 dozen bites

Dilled, Grilled Potato Salad This savory, saucy potato salad is a tasty side dish for just about anything! Make these foil packets ahead and stack in the fridge to be ready to hit the grill. 2 heavy-duty foil sheets (or 4 regular sheets, doubled) 2 pounds red potatoes (with skin) 1 medium onion, diced 4 slices uncooked bacon, finely diced ½ cup kosher dill pickle relish 3 tablespoons vinegar or pickle relish juice 3–4 tablespoons bacon drippings or oil 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard 2 tablespoons brown sugar 1 teaspoon celery salt 1 teaspoon black pepper Chopped fresh dill

Sweet Potato Biscuits ¾ cup mashed sweet potato (about 1 potato) ²⁄₃ cup milk 4 tablespoons melted butter 1 tablespoon brown sugar 4 teaspoons baking powder ½ teaspoon salt 1½ cups flour Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Combine sweet potato, milk, butter and sugar well. Mix the remaining dry ingredients separately, then add to the sweet potato mixture in two additions, scraping bowl between each. Incorporate dry ingredients (don’t overmix). Pour batter onto a very well-floured board and pat until 1½-inches thick. Add flour as needed to ensure the dough isn’t too sticky. Cut out biscuits with cutter or small glass and place on greased pan. Bake 10–15 minutes and cool on wire rack. Yield: About 10–12 biscuits

Recipe courtesy of Jessica Waugh of Oak Island, a member of Brunswick EMC

Heat grill to medium-low. Coat foil generously with pan spray. Cut potatoes into ¾-inch cubes and divide among the two foil sheets. Combine remaining ingredients except dill. Spoon mixture over potatoes. Wrap and seal the packets. Place onto hot grill over direct heat; cover and cook 10 minutes. Check one packet for doneness — if needed, cook several more minutes. Remove from grill and let rest 5–10 minutes. Sprinkle with fresh dill.

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Contributors whose recipes are published will receive $25. We retain reprint rights for all submissions. Recipes submitted are not necessarily entirely original. Include your name, address, phone number (for questions), and the name of your electric cooperative. Mail to: Carolina Country Kitchen, P.O. Box 27306, Raleigh, NC, 27611. Or submit your recipe online at: carolinacountry.com/myrecipe.

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By mail: Where in Carolina Country? P.O. Box 27306 Raleigh, NC 27611 Multiple entries from the same person will be disqualified. The winner, chosen at random and announced in our June issue, will receive $25.

April winner

The April “Where Is This” photo by Renee Gannon features “Pete,” one of three bronze statues dedicated to William Sydney Porter, otherwise known as O. Henry, located in his hometown of Greensboro at the corner of North Elm and Bellemeade Streets. Pete served as the narrator in the story “Memoirs of a Yellow Dog,” and the statue is based on O. Henry’s own dog, Lovey. A few of you picked up on the connection to this photo and the April article “Along the Writer’s Path” (April 2019, page 32), which featured the O. Henry trail. Correct entries came from all across the state. The winning entry chosen at random from all correct submissions came from Mary Jordan of Pinetown, a Tideland EMC member. Have a roadside gem you’d like to share? Submit a photo, plus a brief description and general location information, at carolinacountry.com/where.

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“Humble Heart”

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By Jess Ray Singer-songwriter Jess Ray sings about her desire to walk in love in this track from her sophomore album, “Parallels + Meridians.” Accompanying musicians on the CD include Jacob Early (drums, vocals), Mason Self (drums, perc), Hitoshi Yamaguchi (cello, upright bass), Taylor Leonhardt (vocals) and Everette and Caroline Hardin (strings). “Humble Heart” has familiar elements such as textured acoustics, weepy pedal steel and smooth, subtle harmonies, but the sensibility-driven lyrics venture more deeply into the spaces between people. Jess’ signature alto and brand of “friendly folk” resonates of her heartbreak, hope and joy with real-life authenticity.“

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Learn more about Jess and listen to this track, as well as others from NC musicians.

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