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One of 6 tracts adjoining a private 12 acre lake. Property of this caliber is rarely available. There is a splendid, nearly level, lake view building site enhanced with a productive well and documented soils to accomodate a 4 BR dwelling. Mature hardwood forest, open meadow and gated entry combine with the lake to make this property first choice for your dream home. MLS#: 485057 $399,000 Call Charlie Wineberg 434 996-7336

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Custom built home is based on 10” poured concrete walls in the walk-out basement. It has 6” exterior wall depth and 2 zone HVAC for energy efficiency and comfort. Add features like golf and mountain views, open floor plan with soaring ceilings, first floor master suite and detached extra 2-car garage and you have a property that stands out from the competition in it’s price range. Gourmet kitchen with granite, formal dining room, breakfast area, 3 additional BR upstairs. $499,900 WPI

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Television is so yesterday

temple’s tips She knows cows. And so does Donnie.

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basic necessities ........................... 7 cover story ............................. 9 this old/new house .................... 16 moneywise ................................. 24 at home with marlo ................... 25 sam’s garden .............................. 28 askthedr...................................... 29 the perfect fit ............................. 29 leisure guide .............................. 36 datebook ................................... 37 classifieds ................................... 38 comics.........................................39

on the cover Photographer: Hayley Osborne Animal behaviorist Dr. Temple Grandin tours Donnie Truslow’s cattle operation in Afton. Story begins on page 9.

thepublishers Adam must know Easter is coming because he grabbed a bunny for the picture. He also grabbed a daddy. I remember when Angelo the cat brought us a bunny. We didn’t take a picture of that. If genes have anything to do with it, Peyton’s natural Mohawk will begin to flatten out like Adam’s did in about a month. Which means we are taking pictures like crazy because she won’t have a Mohawk again until she rebels against us. Mohawks, yes. Extra piercings, no. Peyton’s getting to the point that she wants to be a big kid, if you can imagine. At the dinner table, her eyes double from the size of almonds to walnuts as she lusts for the food we put in our mouths. I gave her some overturned-apple-truck-in-Tyro applesauce the other day but she spit it out. It will come. She probably wouldn’t mind having what was on her brother’s plate the other night: pork chops, roasted potatoes and broccoli. How do you get a little boy to eat his meat and potatoes? Not that we’re complaining. I’m sure he’ll eat the potatoes later this year when we dig them up from our garden. At that point, they will

be raw, crunchy and smothered with dirt. Just like Adam. The other day, daddy took Adam for a gentlemans’ lunch and surprisingly, he did very well. He took his pals, Bert and Ernie, with him. After finishing his meal, Adam began tilling the soil using Ernie and Bert as hoes. After a ride in the washer, the two are sunbathing together on the deck. If they stick around long enough, Adam might bring them a bunny. Enjoy! Yvette and Tommy Stafford

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Identifying Grape Varieties Part I When I lived in Paris, I did a quick, intensive Master’s in London where I had to stay for the course of that year. Missing my adoptive city, I’d return as often to Paris as my studies allowed. Once I popped over the channel for a weekend fix and trotted directly to one of my favorite wine bars, Ma Bourgogne under the arcades of the elegant and classical Place des Vosges. This was in November, just after Beaujolais Nouveau Day and the festive spirit of that happy day that kicks off the European holiday season was still all around…but so too were bucketfuls of Beaujolais Primeur, needing to be consumed quickly. I sat and ordered my meal and a carafe of the house Côtes du Rhône. I loved the simple carafes the wines came in, made of cracked glass without labels or extra adornment. When the waiter brought me the carafe, I thought the wine looked exceptionally purple, but I had only to take the first sniff to discern that this was not the Côtes du Rhône I’d ordered but yesterday’s now tired Beaujolais

which they were trying to pawn off on the unsuspecting tourist with the thick American accent. I sniffed and said politely in French, “I’m so sorry, this is Beaujolais; I asked for Côtes du Rhône.” And there folks, was probably my greatest coup in wine tasting. I like to tell that story to wine enthusiasts and always get the same response. “I’d love to be able to do that.” Well, you can. Anyone can. While this is a lovely little story, the truth of it is that Gamay, the grape from which Beaujolais is made, is instantly recognizable. Anyone, who has every smelled and tasted, and paid attention while doing so can pick out the Gamay grape. And anyone who’s ever had just a titch too much Beaujolais during the Nouveau revelry can recognize it three cafés away. But no names here. Certain varietals (this is the fancy name for grape varieties) are more recognizable than others. My wine tasters, for instance, can tell Gamay and Pinot Noir immediately…and just by sniffing, not even tasting. So let’s begin with the easy, aromatic grapes. Gamay –Wines made from Gamay tend to be light-colored, often with

a strong blue tinge which provides a first clue before smelling (or ‘nosing’ in wine-tasting parlance.) Adjectives used to describe the aroma include “fresh” and “fruity” while many Beaujolais, the wine most associated with Gamay, can result in potent banana aromas. If smelling Beaujolais Nouveau, in addition to banana notes, look also for boiled candy, pear and nail polish on the nose. To get started, begin with a young Touraine from the Loire or a Beaujolais. Try G. Descombes, Brouilly - Smell and look for the above aromas. If none of these descriptors fit, come up with your own original terms that you can lock into your brain and remember. And always have fun. Oh, and the waiter’s face when I made my pronouncement? Perhaps, I caught an initial look of surprise, but if he was stunned, he quickly hid his surprise and promptly brought me that rough and ready Côtes du Rhône which I’d been dreaming about in London. Relax in Italy! Join Kay tasting wine across that most sensual of all countries. September 2011. Kpfaltz@cstone.net

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There’s an unspoken language between a cow and his owner. Donnie Truslow is fluent in it. And so is Temple Grandin. STORY by YVETTE STAFFORD PHOTOGRAPHY by HAYLEY OSBORNE

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We can’t think of many celebrities we’d chase for a story. But Temple Grandin happens to be one of them. An autistic woman who’s made a career from studying the behavior of cows, her story became an HBO movie that earned Claire Danes a Golden Globe award for her portrayal of the woman many people consider a genius. Knowing that the Virginia Forage and Grassland Council had booked her for this year’s Winter Forage Beef Conference, we knew Temple would have to pass through Nelson County to attend speaking engagements in Madison Heights and Weyer’s Cave. What better place to meet than at the intersection of Routes 6 and 151? The property of Jim and Louise Whitley, River Run Farm is home to Donnie Truslow’s cows.


“It just kind of started off as a hobby and then it wound up the hobby got bigger,” said Donnie Truslow. He bought his herd from Hughes Swain in 1992 as he was retiring as Nelson County’s extension agent. “I have 33 brood cows and 13 of them had calves and I have one herd bull and then behind the house I’ve got 18 heifers.” Do the math and Donnie’s got his hands full. But there’s more to raising cattle than feeding and maintaining fences. If you ask Hughes, he’ll tell you cows can be a lot like people. “There’s a lot of differences in the way you handle cattle,” Hughes says. “If you know a lot of people and different people and watch them some times, you’ll see a lot of differences. And sometimes you’ll find people that holler and knock and beat and stuff like that in cattle.They don’t stand for that.” As Donnie, Hughes, Jim and the cows huddle behind a ridge that acts as a natural wind block,

Dr. Temple Grandin, a professor of animal science at Colorado State University, walks a corner of River Run Farm with Afton cattle farmer Donnie Truslow. Temple’s story of life as an autistic woman who made a career out of studying animal behavior was recently made into an HBO movie, Temple Grandin, starring Claire Danes. Grandin has authored several books, including Humane Livestock Handling which includes drawings for corral designs and information on cattle behavior during handling. To learn more, visit her web site: Grandin.com.

Temple is making her way up Route 6 in a rented minivan driven by Culpeper County extension agent Carl Stafford. Though the HBO movie undoubtedly boosted her popularity, Hughes knows exactly why she’s in demand among the cattle crowd. “Her reputation has followed her all over the livestock industry. She’s been a leader in animal behavior, and particularly with cattle.” Though there’s a science to humane cattle management, Hughes hints at something bigger he can’t quite put his finger on. The cows have turned to look at us, as if they know we’re talking about them. “I don’t know exactly what the theory is, but you have to be quiet and easy with them. And if you do that, why, you can have ‘em.” As Temple’s ride rolls up, we meet her at the farm entrance and hop into Hughes’ SUV to ride back to the ridge. There, she and Donnie begin walking downhill and are quickly out of sight. They’ve got cows to talk about. continued on page 12

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continued from page 11 For about 20 minutes, Temple roamed the pasture with Donnie and liked what she saw. The cows looked healthy. And for those of you who know how the land lays at River Run Farm, the mountain views, Temple said, were remarkable. Happy cows. Temple and Donnie’s chat shifted to design, in particular, Temple’s preferred design of round bale feeders. “Instead of just having the regular straight bars on the slant holes, they had kind of an ‘S’ shape. They said it wastes less hay ... about 10 percent less hay. This brings up the whole thing that sometimes a very simple modification of a design can make a big difference in how much hay you waste.” Donnie cuts his own hay and says if he had to buy it – he feeds between 500 to 600 rolls a year – he’d be leaving a lot of money on the table. For newer farmers starting out with their first herd, expenses can be daunting, Hughes says. When he became the extension agent in 1956, raising cattle was easier, moneywise.

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“Then it was fruit, apples and peaches, but we also had a big cattle operation. It’s now at this point in time, probably down around 13, 12 [thousand]. People have gone out of cattle. Farming is not a real lucrative business. The production costs have gone so high and the cost a farmer receives for his products has also increased, but not at the same pace.” For frugal farmers starting small, Temple has some advice. “Well, obviously they can’t get in and get totally expensive with equipment, but I think there’s a few basics I think you’ve got to have. A single file alley with a head gate on the end of it. You’ve got to have something to put cattle in so that you can doctor them. Some people have been advocating these dart gun like things but the problem with that is it absolutely wrecks meat when you shoot animals with these things. I think a head gate is something you need to have. Not those fancy corrals.” Using lumber Jim milled from the property, Donnie and his brother, Calvin, have built a simple cattle chute with the head gate Temple’s

talking about. Donnie and Calvin’s design includes a clever hinged gate at the end that keeps Donnie from having to climb on the boards to handle a cow if needs to. “And another principle is taking your animals and just have them walk through the head gate,” Temple says. “You know, get them trained to go through the head gate and they’re going to get treats. And then they’re going to be easier to get in. Because if the animals voluntarily cooperate with handling, you don’t have to have really fancy facilities.” It’s no coincidence Temple’s science-based philosophy regarding animal behavior often intersects with her philosophy in dealing with autism. As portrayed in the movie, Temple’s mother was a firm and patient woman. Good farmers tend to be firm, yet patient as well. “I try to combine my personal experiences with the real practical scientific information – do the same thing with livestock. “I want to teach animals to move quietly, you know. If you’ve been in a cow herd, I want to teach them to

transfer from one pasture to another in a quiet manner. But then, on the other hand, I want to teach them manners. I can’t have them jumping on a four-wheeler to get supplement off the back of a four-wheeler. That can be really dangerous.” Sounding a bit like a wise parent, cows, Temple says, need to be taught manners. “They’re not going to get the feed until they stand nice. Pushing and shoving, we can’t have that. And you get in very bad habits racing from one place to another. You want to not let that get started. Call them in. Make them stand. Then you open the gate and they got to go by you and go by you quietly.” So contrary to popular belief, you don’t always treat cattle like cattle, so to speak. The rough, loud ways of Midwestern feed lots are foreign here. “It’s a process you learn about handling,” Hughes says in a quiet voice. “I don’t think it’s written down in the books.” But if it were, Temple’s probably the one to have penned it. NCL


Donnie Truslow and his brother Calvin built this cattle chute using native lumber. Such a device with a head gate mounted at one end is a must-have for small cattle farmers, Temple Grandin says. Training cows to walk through the head gate and receiving treats at the end is one way to accustom them to the process. Humane handling methods, Temple says, are not only kinder to the animals but it produces better meat. Though some people advocate the use of dart guns for handling, Temple says repeated shooting damages the meat.

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What Can I do?

What a great question! Before I answer it, please let me introduce myself. My name is Darin Martin, and I am a lifelong resident of Central Virginia, and a local business owner. Having said that , I truly understand why people move to Nelson County, and never leave. It is a place that is rich in history, culturally diverse, relatively small, and of course the natural beauty. Ah yes, the majestic views of the Blue Ridge and the sparkle of freshly fallen snow in the valleys. Most people I know, including myself want to enjoy our natural surroundings as much as possible. We hike, bike, take walks, Sunday drives, and ski. Another trend I have noticed over the years is that we want to enjoy all of those splendors even when we don’t have time to be active or just want to relax. One way this has been accomplished is by adding more, and larger windows to our homes. The upsides to doing this are obvious. We receive much more natural light, and of course those views! Unfortunately, everything has a downside. We didn’t consider how much heat enters our home through the glass. Then there’s that awful fading. Who knew that the sun destroyed everything so fast. Now are floors, furniture, carpet, and artwork are a different color. This brings us back to the original question. What can I do? Since blinds and curtains only work when they are closed, they block our wonderful winter views, and they eliminate our natural light. They also are difficult to clean, have to be replaced or repaired periodically, and don’t work well on reducing the heat that passes through our windows. The simple yet extremely effective solution is window film. Window film is also known as window tinting. This is how window film works. It is applied to the inside of your windows, and is a filter of all of the harmful aspects of sunlight. Window film blocks 99.9% of the UVA/UVB rays, infrared and solar heat gain, and glare. The wonderful thing about window film is that it still allows natural light into your home. Oh, I almost forgot

about your majestic views. When window film is applied to your home you will still be able to see all of your views! In fact, your views and colors may be more distinct than clear glass. The company I own is Clear View Window Tinting. We are proud dealers of 3M Window Films. 3M was recently ranked #3 in Business Weekly’s “World’s 25 Most Innovative Companies” list, and ranked #12 on Forbes “America’s Most Reputable Companies” list. Not only did 3M invent window films, but they are the only company that produces its own polyester and makes its own adhesives. This ensures the film will be optically clear, and is made to last a lifetime. 3M backs all of their window films with a lifetime warranty. 3M window films have been recommended by the Skin Cancer Foundation. 3M has recently awarded Clear View Window Tinting with one of only eight national awards for outstanding growth. We have achieved this by offering the best consultations, installations, and service in the industry. Our biggest goal is to have the opportunity to educate homeowners. Our consultations include applying samples to your windows, then explaining the differences between each sample. What’s great about 3M window films is they come in many varieties and perform very well. 3M has invented films that are clear to dark to everything in between. 3M window films significantly out perform all other window treatments as far as UVA/UVB and solar heat reduction. So open your blinds, and remove your sheets off the furniture and get the natural sunlight and views you deserve, because 3M window films is so beautiful you won’t even notice them. Make your home more comfortable by using a brand you can trust in 3M and a local company that understands window film better than anyone in the area. Please call Clear View For your free in home consultation at 996-8468 (TINT) or visit us at clearviewtint.com

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434-996-TINT (8468)

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If the Saturday morning farmers’ market routine isn’t for you, then you might enjoy shopping at amFOG this year. Beginning in mid April, amFOG in Afton will host a farmers’ market Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from 3pm to 8pm. Local vendors who would like to sell their meat, eggs, cheese, plants and the like, are asked to contact Yvonne Harris at market.manager.afm@gmail.com.

Your source for unique gifts and casual entertaining! • Huge selection of Tervis insulated tumblers • Key West Aloe products • Extensive assortment of hot sauces and condiments • Avanti greeting cards • Jewelry, glassware, wood and metal art and much more! www.zestivities.com

BONNIE HOLLIDAY

434.823.1902

Folk legend Bill Staines performed at North Branch School before a packed house, attracting people from as far away as Bridgewater!

Now Offering Massage w/ Linda Baker

Megan and Brice Jackson, DCs

Elk Mountain Contracting Specializing in handcrafted log cabins and restoration work. Also buying old cabins and barns.

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Meade Shirley • 540-241-9075 • elkmtncrafters@hotmail.com

The new Afton Family Medicine building is beginning to take shape now that the trusses are up. It is scheduled to open later this year. Cabins and Reclaimed Lumber In Stock! Call For Details.

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BLUE RIDGE GROCERY

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Wes Burch Lovingston Meat Dept.

From a distance, you could just be looking at a stump. But take a closer look, and that stump is a cosy little hang-out for what appears to be a Red Morph Eastern Screech Owl. As for the photographer? It’s John McKeithen of Shipman, that’s “hoo.�

• Your locally owned Lovingston and Nellysford stores have the best quality meats and prices in the area. • We take great pride and making sure we have accurate pricing. Our shelf tags and weekly special signs match what price you are being charged at the registers. • Our Weekly Ads and Special Purchases give you a combination of variety and the best priced items in the area. • Our Hot Foods at Nellysford has the best tasting Fried Chicken in the area. Call in for a Special Order 434-361-1105. • Starting soon we will give 10% off to all Non Profit Organizations. Ask for information about this program at customer service in our stores. • Can’t find something in our stores just ask us and we will take you to the product.

RECIPES WORTH EATING

Doolittle’s Country Kennel It’s like camp for your dog!

434-361-1880

Minutes to Wintergreen, near Nellysford msdoolittlekennel@hotmail.com www.doolittleskennel.com Roscoe and Ernie

PISTACHIO DESSERT

2 stacks Ritz crackers, crushed 1 stick butter, melted 2 pkg instant pistachio pudding 1 1/2 cup milk 1 qt. vanilla ice cream Cool Whip Combine Ritz crackers and butter; press into a 9 x 13 pan. Mix pudding, milk and ice cream together. Top with Cool Whip. Refrigerate to set the ice cream before serving.

Blue Ridge Grocery Valley Green Center 434-361-1105

Open Monday through Saturday 9:00AM to 8:00PM, Sunday 10:00AM to 6:00PM

LOVINGSTON 37 Tanbark Plaza 434-263-8663

Open Monday through Saturday 9:00AM to 7:00PM. Closed on Sunday.

Robin & Linda Williams & their Fine Group At RVCC / 7:30

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A winter storm dumped about a foot of snow in and around Wintergreen Resort creating a winter wonderland, not to mention some extra work for grounds crews. Skiers and boarders rejoiced!

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thisoldhouse Location: 1536 Jennys Creek Rd, Roseland, Virginia Offered at: $98,000 Comments: Charming 3 bedroom home located in a quiet setting near the Blue Ridge Mountains. Several outbuildings for storage. Nice pavillion in back. Starter home or retirement. Priced 10,000 under accessment. Contact: Nanette Kirt Montague, Miller & Co.– Lovingston 434-962-6602

Location: 175 Mountain Field Trl, Nellysford, Virginia Offered at: $275,000 Comments: What a cute country cottage in Horizons Eco Village, and what a convenient location. This is a quiet, fully wooded homesite that provides privacy in a tranquil atmosphere. Horizons Eco Village is located just south of Nellysford, so the services in and around the village are minutes away, and Wintergreen Resort, with the four season activities and amenities, is a short drive. The home fits the location perfectly with a country design and charm. Contact: John L. McKeithen Mountain Area Realty 434-361-2440

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Gear up your kites for the 3rd annual Rockfish Valley Kite Festival April 9. This year the event will take place at the field right across from Spruce Creek Park on the right of Glenthorne Loop (Rt. 627); it is free and open to the public. Sponsors include Bold Rock Cidery and Cider Pub, Richmond Air Force, 2 Guys Flying, the Rockfish Valley Foundation, and Nelson County Life. Stay tuned for details in the April issue and on NelsonCountyLife.com

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PLANNING YOUR VISIT TO NELSON COUNTY JUST GOT EASIER.

rockfishvalley.org Rockfish Valley Foundation As Big as all Outdoors Read about the culture, history , nature and environment. View calendar of events. Donate.

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MAC’S Country Store FRIED CHICKEN

Rockfish Valley Farm Experience the Rural You Check out our luxury guest house to rent on Rockfish Valley Farm. Make your reservation.

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Nelson Scenic Loop Your Environmental Connection Learn about 50 miles of scenic drives over the Blue Ridge Parkway , Rockfish and Tye River valleys. Plan your trip.

Sense something different at the IGA in Nellysford? It’s Jim Blackwell. STORY by JENNIE TAL WILLIAMS

David A. Maybee, DDS

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Family Dentistry New Patients Welcome!

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No babysitter? No problem!

DELI Mon-Sat 6am-7pm Sun 9am-7pm EXXON GAS 24/7

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If it’s been a while since you’ve stepped inside the Nellysford IGA, now’s the time to run out of milk and head on over. For a while now, the IGA has been reinventing itself – thanks in no small part to a man named Jim Blackwell. In fact, you may have seen a recent IGA promotion featuring a Blackwell Family Super Bowl Favorite. Jim, who retired recently from a 44-year career with grocery chain Ukrops, came to Nelson for a chance to make a difference. “I felt like there was an opportunity for me to come up here and to help out,” said Jim, who was skeptical at first. “But after coming up and meeting with Joe Lee and his family, I decided that I wanted to take on this challenge and hopefully I could really help them be successful.” And so far, so good, says Jim. He said his goal is not for the Nellsyford IGA to be just a convenience store, but to be a true community grocery store. “And what that really means is we’re adding variety,” he said. “And not just adding [any] products, but adding products that people want.” In addition to the physical face life, which includes lots of additional products, full shelves, end caps on existing shelves (bought from Ukrops), and a brand new hot foods department, new and returning customers should expect some new, more accurate pricing and a very different feeling to come from the IGA experience. “We’re trying to make sure we have a great deal of warmth for our customers,” said Jim. “We want this to be a great shopping experience for them.”

And if they don’t carry something? Well, just ask Jim or the store manager and you just might be surprised what shows up on the shelves in a few weeks. “If we don’t have the item, then we’re going to take a look at getting the product,” he said. “We’re right on top of that. We’re making the phone call back and letting them know that we’re getting that item in and it’ll be on the shelf.” Now that doesn’t mean they can carry everything that a superstore can. The store got a pretty great makeover, but it’s still pretty small. “You know, we are a certain size store – not a big store by any means,” said Jim. “But we can certainly look into it and make sure that if we don’t carry it, we have an alternative. One of Jim’s goals is to help local customers by making that weekly trip out of the county unnecessary – at least when it comes to groceries. The IGA has about 125 in-store specials every week that Jim feels makes the tiny – but now very well-stocked – store competitive. “To drive all the way out to Charlottesville or someplace like that to shop, that doesn’t make sense,” he said, but people need their food and he said the IGA is now the place to get it. “What we want to do is make sure that when people come in here, they feel great and if they have 15 things on their shopping list, we want them to get 15-plus things. We don’t want them to go out of here with 12 or 10 things and have to go somewhere else to get two or three. It is very, very important to us that we keep our shelves in great shape.” NCL

DAN’S LANDSCAPADES

Ahhh, March. Rewards us for all that bulb planting we did in the Fall: Crocuses, Daffodils & soon, Tulips. To enhance all those wonderful colors, we can provide the expert installation of: • Trees, Shrubs, Perennials, Ground Covers & Native Plants • Garden Ponds, Waterfalls & Fountains • Concrete Paver and Natural Stone Walkways & Patios • Outdoor Lighting, Kitchens & Firepits • Retaining Walls and Drainage Systems • Newly Seeded and Sodded Lawns And possibly a design to tie it all together. Please call for a prompt consultation.

540-456-8116 or 434-973-8399 • danslandscapades.com

Larry Alan Smith Artistic and Executive Director

CRUISE NITE POSTCARDS FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN A Gala Fundraiser for Wintergreen Performing Arts

Saturday, April 9, 2011 ʀ 6:30-11:00 pm Skyline Pavilion at Wintergreen Resort Dining, Dancing, Entertainment, Luxury Shopping (Live and Silent Auctions) at ports of call in Casablanca, Morocco; Barcelona, Spain; Naples, Italy; Mykonos, Greece and Izmir, Turkey . . . . . . Plus gaming in Monte Carlo! Voyage Price: $120 per person ($130 after March 25) Captain’s Table Cruise Attire Welcome Toast Cash bar throughout the evening For more information and to purchase tickets: www.wintergreenperformingarts.org (434) 325-8292

2011 Wintergreen Summer Music Festival and Academy July 6-August 7

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– Located in the Mountain Inn – Do you love Wintergreen as much as we do? When you buy or sell with us, you are investing in Wintergreen’s future – Call us or stop in and be a part of Wintergreen’s future.

Contact any of these outstanding Realtors® at our Mountain Inn office for information about Wintergreen and Stoney Creek real estate.

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One of a kind opportunity to own home adjacent to Ravens Roost Overlook. At just 50 paces from the door, it’s like having your own Overlook with panoramic views stretching miles to the South, West, and North. Imagine sharing this feature with your friends and family! 4 bedrooms, cathedral great room, soaring stone chimney, wall of windows. $360,000. Call Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (484616)

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Christy Phillips Sales Associate 434-987-6388

This golf course villa in RoseWood Village located in Stoney Creek, features high-end appliances, custom finishes and universal design appropriate to 55+ living. Interior offers hardwood floors, Corian countertops, a full bay window, high ceilings (9’ and tray) and year round sun room. WPI. Within walking distance of shopping and Wintergreen amenities. Future construction of an assisted living facility is planned. Available for quick occupancy! $449,000. Call Joan Mummery at 434-531-5033, Jmummery@verizon.net (461979)

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Rod Phillips Sales Associate 434-987-6399

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BIG PRICE REDUCTION by motivated owner; This 3BR/3Bth units is fully furnished with upper and lower master suites, cathedral ceiling, tiled entry, wood-burning fireplace and inviting deck. Walk to Wintergarden Spa, pool and Fitness Center, golf, tennis and Devils Grill restaurant. Shuttle to ski area. $185,000. Call Joan Mummery 434-531-5033 or Jmummery@verizon.net (471427)

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Enjoy fantastic valley views and sunsets from the many decks and custom windows in this 5 bedroom,5 bath mountain getaway. Includes custom furnishings, hardwood floors, cathedral ceilings, updated kitchen and many extras. Floor to ceiling stone fireplace in family room, Two master suites, WPI premier equity membership initial fee paid by seller! Listed by Steve Marianella at only $635,000. Call for more info 434-566-1293, smsales1@aol.com (480971)

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Rare opportunity to own one of largest mountain-side estate lots in Stoney Creek. With elevations nearing 2,200 feet, it’s one of the community’s highest. Enjoy lower humidity and cooler summer temperatures. Easy 5 minute access to valley amenities. Gorgeous views of the Rockfish Valley. Adjacent 7 acre estate parcel also available. Reduced to $195,000. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (460226) LT DU EA V I T AC

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What an incredible value for a home with winter views of the Rockfish Valley. Priced to sell, this 4 bedroom, 3 bath home conveys furnished and features a spacious great room and dining room combination with vaulted ceiling. Large windows and deck. New carpet throughout. Located close to the Mountain Inn Village. WPI. Reduced! $339,900. Brian Chase 434-296-9860 www.goWintergreen.com (473915)

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Lovely, wooded lot with seasonal views and interesting rock formations. Located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. Great buildable lot. Located near Chestnut Park and Pool. Very quiet area of Wintergreen. Building plans available upon request. $89,000. Call Rod & Christy Phillips 434-987-6399 rcventures@embarqmail.com (484231)

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Remarkable lot with mountain and ski slope views on a street of significant mountain homes. Lightly trafficked cul-de-sac translates to peaceful enjoyment of this amazing Blue Ridge Mountain setting. Less than a 5 minute drive to golf, tennis, skiing, dining, and spa services. Bring your own builder or call for recommendations. Build now or hold for investment. Offered at $189,000. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (460492)

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Built in 2006 with luxury finishes, energy efficiency, and upgraded systems. Extraordinary opportunity. Features: Granite and marble tile throughout baths, stainless appliances, hardwood floors, gorgeous golf views, plantation shutters, custom front door and stained glass, wet bar, home theater, two fireplaces (gas & wood). Interior design by Steadman House. Offered at $745,000. Contact Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (482412)

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Only steps away from the Blue Ridge Express chairlift, Mountain Inn, restaurants, shops, playground and Treehouse. One of the best locations on the mountain. Very good rental income. Shows great with newer carpet and appliances. Located in the first Dobie building, so it’s an easy, flat walk out to the slopes and all the other amenities. Turnkey ready to use. WPI included. Priced at $349,000. Call Rod and Christy Phillips at 434-987-6399 (469430)

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This SHORT SALE has the lowest price in Stoney Creek; Bank will accept offer of $240,000 and special negotiator has been assigned to expedite approval. Charming cottage of energy-saving SIPS construction; Mtn views, vaulted ceilings, hidden electric fence for dogs, wood-pellet stove, new washer & dryer, renovated kitchen with maple cabinets & granite countertops. $240,000. Call Joan Mummery 434-531-5033 or Jmummery@verizon.net (474432)

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With ARB approval, the existing home on this golf front lot will be removed to make room for a magnificent Winterwoods Homes luxury timber frame and stone design of unparalleled beauty and quality. This special lot is located within 100 yards of the Stoney Creek clubhouse and the natural beauty of Wintergreen beckons in every direction. Already have your own lot or estate parcel? Choose from any of the 18 mountain living and estate portfolio designs for a custom home that will be uniquely yours. $2,725,000. www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (462919)

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Like-new Lindal Cedar home loaded with upgrades. Features: Wood burning fireplace with stone façade; 5” antique oak flooring; private deck; towering cathedral ceiling. Majority of like-new furnishings convey. A special home located just 2 minutes from golf, tennis, skiing, indoor/outdoor pools, dining. Offered at $349,000. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (481894) & ME RA RF E B TIM

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Recent renovation includes furniture, appliances, hardwood floors and hot tub; excellent rental history; walk to Mountain Inn, restaurants and skiing; great weekend getaway or investment property. $269,000. Call Joan Mummery 434-531-5033 Jmummery@verizon.net (484298)

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An incredible market opportunity for buyers seeking extreme value! A fabulous 1 bedroom, 1 bath ski condominium for “UNDER $80,000”! When is the last time you’ve seen this price on a 1 bedroom, 1 bath Tanners Ridge! Don’t let this great ski condo slip past you! Wood burning fireplace, beautiful kitchen w/top end appliances, breakfast bar, private terrace for early morning relaxation. Sold fully furnished, WPI, Ski season is in full swing and the slopes are groomed and ready! Offer price: $79,990, Contact Thomasina Shealey, REALTOR, mobile: 703.328.8680, email: bastide@earthlink.net, MLS#480200, www.bastideprovencale.com

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Beautifully furnished, superb, top-level, three bedroom unit overlooking the 18th fairway plus winter views into the Shenandoah Valley and mountains beyond. Stone Ridge is adjacent to the Spa and is a short walk to the Devils Knob Grill and Nature Foundation. Offered at $239,000. Contact Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (484612)

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SKI-IN/SKI-OUT DOBIE! Great views, walk to dining, shopping, slopes, tubing, zipline! Similar 2 bedroom/2 bath Dobie Condominiums, sold/closed from May 2005-November 2005 for $360,000-$480,000! Outstanding value with excellent rental potential. Prime location on the mountain. Sold furnished. Slopeside at its best! WPI, Offer price: $215,000, Contact Thomasina Shealey, REALTOR, mobile: 703.328.8680, email: bastide@ earthlink.net, (484664), www.bastideprovencale.com

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A brand new 6 bedroom home with garage and two family rooms for under $500K!! Check out this custom home from one of the areas premier builders. Hardwood floors, granite counters, attached garage, three full bathes and on a quiet cul-de-sac. Perfect for two families or one large one with lots of friends! This is NOT prefab construction. Listing agent and builder will be happy to set up meeting with client for construction details and possible custom finishes. Includes WPI right of membership. $475,000 Call Steve Marianella for details at 434-566-1293. (484409)

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RoseWood Village: The Madison Villa - 1 level living, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, gourmet granite kitchen, sunroom, hardwoods, superb craftsmanship, and many features of Universal Design. Never worry again about exterior maintenance, yard work, gutter cleaning, etc. - it’s all handled for you by the RoseWood Village Association. $439,000. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (455683)

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It’s Tax Time! Maximize your Charitable Contributions

By Julia Rogers Julia Rogers is a licensed CPA residing in Nelson County

Charitable Intentions When I meet with clients, I particularly enjoy hearing of their charitable intentions - this is one area where each of us can make a difference in an area that is important to us. And, donations are deductible for those that itemize deductions - thus, the U.S. Treasury is supplementing our donations. As many of us are busy this month putting together those important tax deductions, here are a few tips on maximizing your charitable contributions. Who – only contributions to religious organizations and public charities recognized by the IRS are deductible. If in doubt, check the IRS website at www.IRS.gov. Donations to political organizations or to private fund raisers (such as for victims of accidents) are not deductible. You might also want to verify the integrity of an organization. A good source for this information can be found at www.Guidestar.org. What – anything (almost)! Of course, cash donations that are properly documented by canceled check or charge statement are deductible.

You must have a written acknowledgement from the charity for gifts of $250 or more. If you receive any benefit from your donation (such as tickets to ball games or dinner), you must deduct the value of these benefits from your donation. You may also deduct out-of-pocket expenses incurred on behalf of a charity. Examples of this include travel, supplies, uniforms, and postage. Use of your auto is deductible at the rate of 14 cents per mile plus tolls and parking. Most non-cash contributions are deductible at their fair market value. Donations to thrift stores should be documented with an itemized list and a receipt from the charity. Estimated values of thrift store items can be obtained on the internet – or just check out the prices at your local thrift store. Most donations of vehicles are limited to $500, since charities usually auction these items to turn them into cash. You may deduct the full value of the vehicle if the organization utilizes it in furtherance of their

exempt function - either the organization retains the vehicle and utilizes it for their use or they transfer the vehicle to a needy individual. You will need documentation from the organization to substantiate the proper deduction. If you have a large pledge to satisfy, consider making a donation of appreciated stocks. You will avoid the capital gains tax on the appreciation and you can deduct the full value of the donation. If you are over age 70 ½, you may direct all or part of your Required Minimum IRA Distribution to be paid directly to a charity. This avoids the income tax on the distribution, but you may not also claim a charitable donation for the amount. This provision expires at the end of 2011. When – Donations are deducted in the year paid by check or credit card. Be sure any acknowledgements that you receive note the correct year. Regardless of the rules, we encourage you to donate and become involved in your favorite charitable organizations.

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The Right Move!

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By Marlo Allen Marlo Allen is a licensed Realtor residing in Nelson County

Even though this market may favor buyers, achieving a favorable outcome still requires prospective home owners to make some tough calls. If you plan to buy a home in 2011, here are a few key tips to consider so that you quite literally make the right move! Select the right agent. Any agent can show a home, but can that agent provide advice and guidance that protects the buyer’s best interest? Sellers will frequently interview agents to determine the most qualified candidate. However, buyers often select the person who just so happens to be at the right place at the right time. When simply going with the individual whose name is on the sign, the greeter at the open house or the friendly face on floor duty, the buyer may be settling for convenience rather than qualifications. Research the web and local print publications, seek a referral from a local resident or business

owner, or at the very least call several agents to better understand who knows the area and has the expertise to do the job. Make sure that the agent is working on your behalf. A buyer’s agent agreement ensures that the selected agent will work to obtain the best possible terms for the buyer. Make the right preparations. Know your budget capabilities and limitations. Buyers should get preapproved before starting the home search. Pre-approval clearly indicates what the buyer can afford. It also strengthens a buyer’s position with a seller by validating that there should not be any “insurmountable” financing obstacles. Identify the right home. Establish timelines, acceptable price points, location parameters, and property preferences that clearly identify “hope to have” as opposed to “must have” features. If getting a bargain is the driving force, ask the agent to identify

deals and/or steals. These aggressively priced properties, often short sales or foreclosures, may not meet all of the buyer preferences, but can provide a great investment opportunity, especially if the prospective purchaser can see beyond a home’s imperfections. Negotiate the right terms. In cooperation with the real estate professional, set a plan of action that will meet your targeted terms. A comparative market analysis (CMA) is not just a seller tool; it can also guide buyers and ensure that the offer is in line with similar sold properties. While price is critical, it is not the only deciding factor for a seller, so make the other offer requests work for you, and not against you. Don’t try to negotiate everything, instead negotiate the essentials, the things that really make a difference to you and your bottom line. Who cares if you get the lawn mower if you pay more than the home is worth? Hence, don’t clutter the contract so that the

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essentials are lost in translation. For example, if getting the home at a discounted price is the primary goal, keep the rest of the offer clean. A quick closing with few contingencies can help motivate a seller. If you are a buyer strapped for cash and need to have seller paid closing costs, then make sure that is your primary point of negotiation. An offer has to entice the seller to sell, and even in this market, sellers still say no. Once the contract is ratified, partner with the agent to ensure that you meet all of the contractual obligations and deadlines. And, when the house is your home, plan to stay at least 5-7 years! Marlo Allen, frequently referred to as “That Girl,” calls Nelson County home. In fact, she grew up in Nelson and besides being a Realtor, is a family business partner at Hill Top Berry Farm & Winery in Nellysford. Marlo provides real estate services in Nelson and surrounding counties.

Why insist on “That Girl”? “Our experience with Marlo, both on the purchase of a home and the listing of land, has been very professional, informative and enjoyable. She not only listened to our needs, but met them. Her timeliness, willingness to adjust, eagerness to help locate the right place, and knowledge of the market place makes her a true professional. In a world where many do “just enough to get by”, Marlo goes the extra mile to make sure you get the right property at the right price!”

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“Everybody in [Nelson] County – from the board of supervisors, to the sewer and water people, to the economic development people, to the electric co-op – were supportive of what we were trying to do,” Steve was quick to say, explaining that the sewage discharge from a brewery is much more difficult to breakdown than typical human waste. Spearheaded by head brewer Jason

that has experienced tremendous growth as people become more interested in buying locally. Steve, like many local brewers, encourages local farmers to grow hops to sell to these craft breweries and in addition to supporting farmers, DBBC has created roughly 45 jobs during these tough economic times. “A lot of stuff happens, I think, for the right reasons. You know, you

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Just two years and four months after opening the doors of Devils Backbone Brewing Company, owner Steve Crandall and DBCC are on yet another beer-making adventure. Steve will be building a production company that will allow DBBC (winner of the Small Brewpub of the Year and the Small Brewer of the Year awards at the 2010 World Beer Cup) to bottle and sell beer through-

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out the Commonwealth. Steve said he plans to have at least three beers – the Eight Point IPA, the Gold Leaf, and the Vienna Lager – bottled and available year round while featuring seasonal beers through the year. While Nelson County was Steve’s first choice of location, a technicality surrounding the sewage treatment facilities caused him to move out of county with his production brewery, just north of Lexington in Rockbridge County.

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put a team of people together, you get people to support what you’re doing and you have a little bit of luck mixed into the equation and you’re going to see some success,” said Steve. “Based upon the support the community has given this restaurant … and the brewpub here in every way. In all of our thoughts and processes, we are thinking about how we can support the community.” “We’re just generally trying to be good neighbors.” NCL

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Curtis Matthews can tell some great stories, but he lets his fingers do much of the talking. He is widely considered Nelson County’s premiere banjo picker, having developed a unique style since he began playing as a youngster. Now 78 years old, and still active in the logging business, his truest love, besides his wife Janice and son David, is playing the banjo. Although he came from a musical family – his mother played piano and his brother the harmonica - his first venture with a musical instrument was not auspicious. “I was ten or twelve years old and I was out splitting some wood for our cook stove and all of a sudden I pulled up a stick and I said ‘This looks like the neck of a fiddle.’“ He doesn’t know how he got that in his head – the family did not own a fiddle, though some relatives played them. “I forgot about cutting wood and got me an old cigar box and stuck the wood to the box so I had a neck and body. I got little pegs to put the strings on but I didn’t have any strings. I went to the back porch and ripped off some screen wire and put four strings on. Then I needed to make me a bow so I got a peach tree limb. I had heard people say something about horse hair. I had a horse so I pulled some hair out of the horse’s tail and put it on that thing.” He could not, however, get the fiddle to make any musical sounds. “I had heard someone say they put resin on the bow but we didn’t have any. So I got some molasses and put that on it. The sound kept getting worse.” The climax of the story?

“My mother found out I had torn the screen on the back porch and I got a good whippin’.” continued on page 30

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Curtis Matthews picks a banjo with his son, David Matthews (left) and local musician Jimbo Cary (right) at his home in Woods Mill. A concert in his honor will be held March 19 at the Nelson County High School auditorium. Tickets are $10 in advance and are available at the Visitors Center in the Nelson Memorial Library on U.S. 29 in Lovingston.

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continued from page 29 “My earliest experience with music wasn’t something to brag about.” Maybe so, but there is much evidence that has changed. On March 19, at Nelson County High School auditorium, a number of musicians Matthews has played with over the years, including Jimmy Fortune of Statler Brothers fame, will gather to honor a man many consider to be their mentor with a concert that kicks off Oakland Museum’s Nelson Music Project. The goal is an exhibit at Oakland tracing the county’s musical heritage and the Matthews tribute is the first in a series of events to explore some of the many musical genres played in the county. The theme will be “Music By and For the People of Nelson County.” “Curtis helped so many people,” Fortune says. “None of us would be where they are without him. He’s a big reason I got my big break. He taught me to keep my nose clean – stay away from drugs and alcohol. That’s one reason the Statler Brothers took me on.” Among the other musicians who will play with Matthews are members of the Allen family, although they live in the Shenandoah Valley now, they are originally from Nelson. Matthews played with Carver Allen, now deceased, who lived in Wheelers Cove, which is not far from Woods Mill, where Matthews lived. “A fine man,” Matthews

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remembers. “He and his brother played the fiddle and banjo in perfect harmony.” He also remembers that 22-year-old Carver Allen was out plowing a field and was taking a break when he saw the preacher come by in a shiny buggy. “Carver got to talking to himself – ‘where is that preacher going? Oh my goodness, I’m supposed to be getting married.’” Matthews was in a band with other talented musicians from Wheelers Cove, members of the Fortune family – George Thomas, who played guitar, and his brother Dabney, who played mandolin. “George decided he wanted to play the fiddle and later learned how to make them,” Matthews says. His son David plays a George Thomas Fortune fiddle. Back in the day, Matthews and his cohorts played “home dances” all around the county. “They would remove all the furniture from the living room and if the crowd was too large they would choose some of the couples to dance. We’d play ‘Soldier’s Joy’ for couple number one and then couple number two and so on to couple 25. We had to play ‘Soldier’s Joy’ for a long time.” After playing it for perhaps an hour or so, Matthews remembers, “we stopped and then this guy who was a little drunk came up to us and said he’d sure like to hear us play ‘Soldier’s Joy.’” Matthews can tell dozens, maybe hundreds of stories like that one. He has played with musi-

cians at fiddlers’ conventions and in many different bands. “I was at a fiddlers’ convention and met Ted Lawhorne from the Shenandoah Valley and he was just learning to play the fiddle. We were at a jam session and Ted said he only knew two or three tunes and I said we’d play those two or three tunes as long as he wanted to. It was positive way of looking at it and it encouraged him to stay with the fiddle. He later played on stage at the Grand Ol’ Opry.” Matthews’ recollections of the musical scene in the county dating back to the 30s, 40s and 50s includes encounters with the Carter family, who stayed in Faber for a few weeks, with Don Reno, who played in Lovingston, and the square dances he played with the Fortunes in the old Quonset hut in Lovingston. He also taught and played with Eddie Witt, once the track coach at Nelson County High School and then at James Madison University. Witt, who has played in Nashville with Phil Vasser, will be among those gathering to honor Matthews on March 19. Matthews can demonstrate different styles of banjo playing, and he did so at a recent interview with local musician Jimbo Cary. The interview, which includes many of the stories above, was recorded on video for the Nelson Music Project and will be part of the musical heritage exhibit at Oakland, as will a DVD of the March 19 concert. NCL

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Pruning 101 Proper and timely pruning inquires are perhaps some the most frequently asked questions poised to me before, after and during a landscape installation. If you read an article about pruning on the internet or in a magazine you will find as many different concepts as you do articles. The basics are both determined by the plant and how it grows, when it flowers, and for me, the aesthetics of the landscape – mainly I like blooms that linger, even though they are dead, well into the end of winter. Here are some basic rules that may help when you pick up those shears this year. One of the most basic rules of pruning is called the ‘May Rule of Pruning’. If a plant blooms before May 1st prune it as soon as its flowers are spent - early spring flowers, before May 1st are produced on last year’s woody growth and obviously pruning before the bloom will remove the current bloom buds. Examples: Azalea, Camellia, Forsythia, Rhododendron, Spirea. If a plant blooms after May 1st, prune it before it flowers – typically in the late winter (late February / early March). Summer flowers produced after May 1 are on new woody growth and pruning stimulates new growth and therefore greater flower production. Examples: Crape Myrtle, Hydrangea (panicle type). When in doubt, look at the buds - large, bloom-type buds (typically swollen and much larger than ordinary buds) should not be pruned off until the plant blooms. Routine maintenance or ‘cleaning up’ of plants that do not bloom is something that I like to do in late February. This is to reduce the time that one has to look at that ugly pruning cut – the closer you get to when the plant begins to grow, the less time you have to look at the cut (which in my opinion, as necessary as it is, is never attractive). This

includes many varieties such as liriope, boxwood, roses, English laurel, etc. When pruning shrubs, always look at the overall shape of the plant and take out any branches that compete with the rounded shape that you are trying to create. Long weak growth or ‘suckers’, known for growing 2-3 feet a year and congest the inside branching structure of the plant, should be completely removed at this time as well. Rarely will you need to cut ALL branches on any shrub except if you are trying to keep a plant in a tight shape (boxwood) or if you are pruning a rose. A note on roses - I have never had any ill-effects from pruning most roses, especially ‘Knock-Out’ roses, late in the winter. When pruning young trees such as Oak, Maple, Dogwood, etc., always carefully examine the branching structure of the tree and take out any limbs that are growing into other limbs, those that criss-cross from one side to the other and those that are competing, where applicable, with the leader. Also continue to cut lower limbs, where applicable, so that the tree both begins to develop the characteristic large head found with many shade tree canopies and does not impede routine maintenance (i.e. mowing, weeding, etc.). The cut on the tree should always be about ½ inch or so from the main trunk, outside of a swollen area where the limb leaves the trunk, as it helps the tree heal itself faster. Never use ‘healing solutions’, such as tar, to paint onto the wound as this only increases the humidity inside of the wound and invites insects to bore into this area to ‘raise a family’. When in doubt, research, read and watch. Proper pruning is not difficult, it just takes patience and some basic rules.

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asktheDr. By Dr. Charles Cole Afton Family Medicine Dear Dr. Cole, What is the deal with gluten and Celiac Disease? Gluten is a protein in foods that are processed from wheat, barley and rye. It gives foods a chewy texture and is part of the reason that bread is so good! Gluten is an additive in many foods, such as imitation meats, and is often used in vegetarian or vegan foods. Celiac Disease causes damage to the lining of the small intestine as a result of the body’s reaction to gluten. This prevents absorption of some nutrients. Celiac disease may develop at any point in life and is being diagnosed with increasing frequency. It often runs in families and people with Celiac Disease are more likely to suffer from other illnesses. It is estimated that 1 in 133 American’s have Celiac Disease. The gastrointestinal symptoms of Celiac Disease vary. A person might have abdominal pain, a change in appetite, gassiness or bloating, nausea or vomiting. They may have unexplained weight loss. There may be diarrhea or constipation. Stools may float, be bloody or fatty and foul

smelling. There can be symptoms not related to the GI system. These can include easy bruising, anemia, depression, skin conditions, muscle cramps and pain. These symptoms are not specific to Celiac Disease. The first step in diagnosis is to suspect the disease. Blood tests for certain antibodies can help make the diagnosis. An upper endoscopy may be done to biopsy the small intestine to make the final diagnosis. A gluten free diet treats Celiac Disease. It is not cured but damage to the intestine usually heals after several months. Eating a gluten free diet is very challenging. Some foods put on their labels whether or not they contain gluten. There are even cooking magazines specifically for gluten free foods! Celiac Disease has received a lot of media attention recently. If you think you have it, see your doctor. Dr. Charles Cole is a licensed medical doctor based in Afton. Have a question for him? Email him at AskTheDr@ nelsoncountylife.com. Sorry, due to the high volume of messages received, personal replies may not be possible. The Editor reserves the right to edit questions for content, accuracy, and length. This column is provided as a service to readers of Nelson County Life Magazine and is not intended to replace the advice of a physician. If you have a question about your personal health, please consult your doctor.

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theperfectfit By Agnes F. Schrider, PT Nelson Physical Therapy

Indulge Yourself With a Regular Massage A massage is often thought of as an indulgence – a way to treat your self occasionally. Perhaps you might get one when you go on vacation. But not a massage each month or every other month. Why not? Our bodies receive a lot of physical stress each day whether it is from hard physical work, daily tasks or emotional stress. Over the years, the stresses, aches and pains accumulate often resulting in joint or muscle ailments. Maybe you think you are supposed to feel that way. Not really. You are just becoming used to chronic pain. Therapeutic massage from a licensed practitioner has many benefits. It improves circulation increasing blood flow. It reduces the spasms in muscles that are often sources of pain. Muscles spasms can also reduce the motion in a joint as the muscle and pain prevent the joint from moving properly. If not addressed, our body will compensate by altering the movement somehow.

Massage flushes out the toxins in our tissues enabling us to move freer and with less discomfort. Regular massages are very beneficial for those who have chronic illnesses such as arthritis, fibromyalgia or other chronic pain syndromes. It also reduces stress. Our physical bodies absorb all of our emotional stresses and hold the stresses. By letting someone work on your body, it gives you a chance to let those stresses go. Most folks have forgotten how to relax because their lives have become so hectic and their stressful state seems “normal” to them. Regular massages enable your body to learn what a relaxed state is. If you have less physical pain, then you will be able to be present for those around you. If you are physically active in sports, then a sports massage can loosen your muscles so you can perform better. So, if you have never had a massage, give it a try. If you receive one every once in a while, try it more frequently and enjoy the benefits.

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Agnes F. Schrider, PT is a licensed physical therapist, fitness trainer, and certified golf fitness trainer based in Nellysford. Have a question for her? Email her at ThePerfectFit@nelsoncountylife.com. Sorry, due to the high volume of messages received, personal replies may not be possible. The Editor reserves the right to edit questions for content, accuracy, and length. This column is provided as a service to readers of Nelson County Life Magazine and is not intended to replace the advice of a licensed professional. If you have a question about your personal health, please consult a health professional.

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The Rockfish River Elementary School Talent Show brought out future idols, including (left to right, top to bottom): Ryan Shifflett dancing to a Nelly song, Nancy Cadena kicking through a board using her Tae Kwon Do moves, an Irish step dance performed by Chloe Hellerman and Sinead Nardi-White, A Miley Cyrus tune performed by Elizabeth Dameron. Closing the night was Michael Jackson’s Thriller, performed by Athena Counts, Danielle Perry, Delaney Stone, Jordan Winsheimer.

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Mountains STORY by JENNIE TAL WILLIAMS PHOTOGRAPHY by HAYLEY OSBORNE

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“Instead of going ‘Arrrggg,’ I’m out there going ‘Ahhhh,’” said Seay Harshaw Delgado, using her voice and her music, as she often does, to explain why it’s important for her – as a singer/songwriter and as a citizen of the world – to sing for peace. “I don’t know, I think about being a force for good in the world,” she explained. “I feel called that way. I feel that God works through me and with me in what I create.” And Nelson County is one place that keeps her singing for good. Seay has been all around the world. But everything keeps coming back here.

Born in Charlottesville and currently living in Nashville, Seay still considers the Blue Ridge her home. Growing up, she listened to a lot of vocal music, but she says she was definitely a child of the ‘80s and was moonwalking with Michael Jackson. Her varied listening styles inspired her to create a vast repertoire of songs of her own. “I’ve got country songs, I’ve got R&B songs, I’ve got pop songs, and jazz,” she said. Even then she was moving toward the more artistic, but after the death of a friend about 10 years ago, she decided to refocus her energies and sing for peace and for healing. One album in particular, A Winter Blessing, has several Blue Ridge-inspired songs. Seay has lived in Nashville for about 15 years now and has worked on a number of exciting projects there. Currently, on top of trying to release her own follow-up records, she’s working with country singer Clay Walker on some soundtrack pieces for a film called Alone Yet Not Alone which is set to be released next fall. Even in all that excitement, one of the things that Seay enjoys most about her work is hearing from people around the world that have been touched by her music. “It’s not so far anymore,” she said. “We live in a global community and you can connect with anyone or anything or any place, anywhere. All around the world.” But from anywhere, all around the world, these mountains in Nelson County – particularly along the Blue Ridge Parkway – is the only place Seay calls home. “This is the only place that I get grounded or get balanced,” she said. “There’s an energy here. You feel it. There’s just something here that’s really special and you feel it and you want to be in this energy.” NCL

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“I am very inspired by the elements and the changing of the seasons,” said Seay. “I mean, how can you not be when you come up here?”

The Blue Ridge Mountains are the inspirational backdrop for Seay Harshaw Delgado’s Winter Blessing. Her albums are available from her own record label Tuscan Sun at her website, www.seayonline.com.


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Construction crews are turning over some red Virginia clay as part of Blue Mountain Brewery’s 5000 sq. ft. expansion. Co-founder and head brewer Taylor Smack says the extra room will accommodate more customers, offices and will feature soaring cathedral ceilings. The addition is designed to mirror the original building’s farm house style architecture. The project is expected to be completed this fall.

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Afton Mountain Vineyards www.aftonmountainvineyards.com 540-456-8667 Cardinal Point Vineyard & Winery www.cardinalpointwinery.com 540-456-8400 DelFosse Vineyards & Winery www.delfossewine.com 434-263-6100 Democracy Vineyards www.democracyvineyards.com 434-964-6124

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Harmony Hill Bed & Breakfast 929 Wilson Hill Rd (Rt. 665), Arrington, VA 877.263.7750

Ambrosia Bakery & Deli 2192 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.9661

Horseshoe Mountain Lodge Roseland, VA • 434.361.2525

Basic Necessities 2226 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1766 Blue Ridge Pig 2198 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1170 Chen’s 73 Calohill Dr., Lovingston, VA 434.263.8865 Chirios Pizza Valley Shopping Center 2777 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.9188

Montebello Camping & Fishing Resort 15072 Crabtree Falls Hwy, Montebello, VA 540.377.2650

Afton House Antiques 31 Afton House Lane, Afton, VA • 540.942.2993 a.m. FOG 9264 Critzer Shop Road, Afton, VA • 540.456.7100

Resort Reservations & Country Cottages Afton, VA • 540.456.8300

Claudia’s Florist & Gifts 121 Main Street, Lovingston, VA • 434.263.5848

Royal Oaks Cabins in the Mountains 45 Royal Oaks Lane, Love, VA • 800.410.0627

Kelly’s 5060 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Faber, VA • 434.361.1169

Sarah’s Mountain Retreat Cabin 406 Fish Hatchery Lane, Montebello, VA 540.377.6458

Hughes Mews Antiques 2471 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 540.456.7237

Shadow Mountain Rentals 15644 Crabtree Falls Hwy, Montebello, VA 757.424.2884

Logos of Wintergreen Mountain Inn Lodge, Wintergreen, VA 434.325.1125

Smoky’s Black Bear Cafe Wintergreen Resort • 434-325-1227

Simpson’s Hollow Bed & Breakfast 580 Simpsons Lane, Lovingston, VA 434.263.6380

Mountain Vision Pottery 2019 Beech Grove Road, Roseland, VA 434.361.1725

Stoney Creek Bar & Grill Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.8110

The White Pig Bed & Breakfast 5120 Irish Road, Schuyler, VA • 434.831.1416

Thai Mex II Valley Green Shopping Center, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1400

Tye River Cabin 6011 Crabtree Falls Highway, Tyro, VA 434.238.2430

Thai Siam Take-Out 4137 Tye Brook Highway, Colleen, VA 434.263.8577

Wintergreen Resort Wintergreen, VA • 800.266.2444

Lovingston Cafe 165 Front Street, Lovingston, VA • 434.263.8000

Rapunzel’s Coffee and Books 924 Front Street, Lovingston, VA • 434.263.6660

Three Ridges Deli 80 Mosby Run., Nellysford, VA • 434.361.2324 Vito’s Italian Restaurant 8181 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8688 Vito’s Ristorante Italiano & Pizzeria 2842 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.9170

shuteye Afton House Bed & Breakfast and Cottages 31 Afton Lane, Route 6 East, Afton, VA 540.456.6759 Afton Mountain Bed & Breakfast 10273 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Afton, VA 540.456.6844 Camp Blue Ridge Montebello, VA • 540.377.2413 Cox’s Creek Cottage 296 C & C Lane, Roseland, VA • 434.277.5566

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The Meeting Place 825 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Wintergreen, VA 434.361.2380

Cat Rock Antiques 9704 Patrick Henry Hwy, Roseland, VA 434.277.8049

2256 Adial Rd, Faber, VA • 434.361.9357

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The Meander Inn 3100 Berry Hill Road, Nellysford, VA • 434.361.1121

Blue Moon Antique Mall & Bookstore 8230 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8890

Devils Grill Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.8100

Paulie’s Pig Out 7376 Rockfish Valley Highway, Afton • 434.361.2001

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Wintergreen Vineyard & Winery 426 Winery Lane, Nellysford, VA 434.361.2519

The Orchard House Bed & Breakfast 9749 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Lovingston, VA 434.263.7747

Copper Mine Bistro Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.8090

Hill Top Berry Farm & Winery www.hilltopberrywine.com 434-361-1266

Veritas Vineyard & Winery www.veritaswines.com 540-456-8000

The Mark Addy 56 Rodes Farm Drive, Nellysford, VA • 434.361.1101

Blossom’s Flowers, Gifts & Crafts 911 Front Street, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8227

The Fountain Room at The Mark Addy 56 Rodes Farm Drive, Nellysford, VA • 434.361.1101

Mountain Cove Vineyards www.mountaincovevineyards.com 434-263-5392

Wild Wolf Brewing Company 2773A Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.0088

North Fork Cottages 697 North Fork Road, Tyro, VA • 540.377.2007

Flying Fox Vineyard www.flyingfoxvineyard.com 434-361-1692

Lovingston Winery www.lovingstonwinery.com 434-263-8467

Le Bleu Ridge Bed & Breakfast 27 Chapel Hollow Road, Afton, VA • 434.361.1213

Veritas Vineyards & Winery 145 Saddleback Farm, Afton, VA 540.456.8000

Dutch Haus Bed & Breakfast 655 Fork Mountain Lane, Montebello, VA 540.377.2119 Fallen Oak Bed & Breakfast 353 Mimosa Lane, Faber, VA • 434.361.1011

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Notforgotten Farm 3530 Tye River Road, Tye River, VA • 434.263.6508 Rockfish Gap Country Store Intersection of Rts 250 and 151, Afton, VA 540.456.6112 SPCA Thrift Store 4791 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Arrington, VA 434.263.8788 Tuckahoe Antique Mall 4202 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.2121

Afton Mountain Vineyards 234 Vineyard Lane, Afton, VA • 540.456.8667

Valley Green Gallery Valley Green Center (Rt. 151), Nellysford, VA 434.361.9316

Blue Mountain Brewery 9519 Critzers Shop Rd. (Rt. 151), Afton, VA 540.456.8020

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Cardinal Point Vineyard & Winery 9423 Batesville Rd, Afton, VA • 540.456.8400

a.m.FOG 9264 Critzer’s Shop Road, Afton, VA • 540.456.7100

DelFosse Vineyards & Winery 500 DelFosse Winery Lane, Faber, VA 434.263.6100

Critzer Family Farm 9388 Critzer Shop Road (Rt. 151), Afton, VA 540.456.4772

Devils Backbone Brewing Company 200 Mosbys Run, Roseland, VA • 434.361.1001

Dickie Brothers Orchard 2552 Dickie Road, Massies Mill, VA • 434.277.5516

Flying Fox Vineyard 27 Chapel Hollow Rd, Afton, VA • 434.361.1692

Drumheller’s Orchard 1130 Drumheller Orchard Ln., Lovingston, VA 434.263.5036

Hill Top Berry Farm & Winery 2800 Berry Hill Road, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1266

Fitzgerald’s Orchard 728 Harper’s Creek Lane, Tyro, VA • 434.277.5798

Lovingston Winery 885 Freshwater Cove Lane, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8467 Mountain Cove Vineyards 1362 Fortunes Cove Lane, Lovingston, VA 434.263.5392

Flippin-Seaman, Inc. – Seaman & Silver Creek Orchards 5529 Crabtree Falls Hwy, Tyro, VA • 434.277.5824 Saunders Brothers Orchard 2717 Tye Brook Hwy (Rt. 56), Piney River, VA 434.277.5455 The Apple Shed 14815 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8843


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tuesday saturday march 1 march 5 Afton Christian School Kindergarten Open House The kindergarten 4- and 5-year-old programs will be highlighted, demonstrating the phonics-based reading technique. Afterward, spend time with faculty and administration. 540-456-6853 Rockfish River Dine Out Fundraiser 25% of all food and non-alcoholic drink purchases will be donated Rockfish River Elementary PTO. 6pm to 8pm @ Devils Backbone Brewing Co. 434-361-1791

wednesday march 2 All Levels Yoga All are welcome. 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. Rockfish valley Community Center. Donations accepted. 434-466-1625 Community Meeting – Proposed Composting Facility Black Bear Composting is planning to apply for a permit to operate a composting facility on property in Duncan Lane in Afton. Rural Nelson hosts this informal meeting to allow neighbors and interested citizens to ask questions of the applicant, Eric Walter. 7 to 10 p.m. Rockfish Valley Community Center. 434-989-5219

Wintergreen Winery’s Wine and Cheese Pairing Guided presentation of artisanal cheeses paired with Wintergreen’s handcrafted wines. Reservations required. 6 to 8:30 p.m. $20. Wintergreen Winery. 434-361-2519

All Levels Yoga All are welcome. 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. Rockfish valley Community Center. Donations accepted. 434-466-1625

monday saturday march 7 march 19 Ballroom Dance – Foxtrot The fun and playful Foxtrot glides around the dance floor. Classes meet Mondays in March (7th, 14th, and 21st). $30. 434-263-7130

wednesday march 9 All Levels Yoga All are welcome. 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. Rockfish valley Community Center. Donations accepted. 434-466-1625

Trail Ride by Horseback Enjoy a guided ride through the Blue Ridge foothills. Ages 10 and up. Meet at the Nelson Center. $40. Register by March 11. 434-263-7130 A Tribute to Curtis Matthews An old-time and bluegrass music concert celebrating the life of Nelson County’s most influential banjo picker. Featuring Curtis Matthews, Jimmy Fortune, David Matthews, The Little Mountain Boys and more. 7:30 p.m. Nelson County High School Auditorium. $10 in advance, $15 at the door. Tickets available at the Nelson County Visitors Center. 434-263-7015

Big Hat Brunch at Veritas Vineyards and Winery 11:30AM. Reservations required. Put on your best hat and join us for a four course wine-paired brunch in Saddleback Hall. All proceeds to benefit Relay for Life. 540-456-8000 x.108

wednesday march 30 All Levels Yoga All are welcome. 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. Rockfish valley Community Center. Donations accepted. 434-466-1625

Want to be included in our datebook? Visit NelsonCountyLife.com and click on “Submit an Event.� We’ll try to publish as many events as possible, space permitting. Deadline for next month’s issue is the 15th. Sorry neighbors, event MUST be in Nelson County or benefit an organization in Nelson County to be included in the print edition. Events in area counties can be included online, however. CROSSWORD AND COMICS ON PAGE 43

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Lecture: Invasive Plants Dr. Ruth Douglas will speak on “Good Intentions Gone Wild� at the monthly meeting of the Nelson County Garden Club. The public is invited. Nelson County Memorial Library, Lovingston. 434-831-2153

Qiglong class Cost $50 easy tolerarn exercises. Tuckahoe School. 1pm - 4pm. 434-823-5650

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G REAL ESTATE Two Bedroom/1BA Apartment near Blue Ridge Medical Center Two Bedroom spacious Apartment in Colleen (near Blue Ridge Medical Center) on quiet private paved Road off RT 29, Large Family/Dining and laundry/storage area. Deposit & References Required. No pets. Available Now . Posted By: janet vestal 22922 - Arrington/Tye River 434-263-5450 $600/mo Spencer Lane Cottage Available immediately! Charming 2BR, 2BA cottage with hardwood and tile floors, upgraded kitchen and beautiful mountain views. Master bath jacuzzi and shower. Ample decking for outdoor living. Great location off of Rt. 29. Very private yet convenient. Only minutes To Lovingston. 30 min to Charlottesville or Lynchburg. Deposit and references. $950 per mo. Posted By: Julie Bendle 22949 - Lovingston 434 996-8669 $950 per month

HOME & GARDEN SOLD! – Print: ‘Our Canadian Guests’ by Liz Bryant “At Nellysford, in the winter, and after a day of feeding in nearby grain fields, the geese can be seen winging their way home to Lake Monocan, in Rodes Valley, where they winter.” Another Nelson County collector’s item by the late Liz Bryant of Bryant, Virginia. Same frame and size as “Early December at Woodson Mill”: A soft, luminous blue/green frame with very slim gold borders and preserved with nonglare glazing. 30 x 24. Posted By: Virginia Scapes

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CARS & TRUCKS 2001 Saturn L 200 Sean 4D 2001 Saturn L Series L200 Sedan 4D Burgandy, Good Condition, Mileage 98,00, 4-cyl, 2.2 liter auto, FWD, AC, P Steering, P windows, P Door lock, Cruise Control, AM/ FM w/ CD, Dual Air Bags, Tires good condition w/ 2 being new. Paint good condition w/ few scratches. New Drive Chain and replaced motor (80,000). Clean interior. Inspection 7/11 VIN 1G8JU52F71Y591948. Posted By: Phyllis Thomas 22959 - North Garden 434-295-6547 $2500

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Print: ‘Lovingston 1924’ by Liz Bryant (1924-1985) Bryant was a lifelong Nelson County resident and artist who painted and thereby preserved the memory of many local landmarks. This print of a pen-and-ink drawing depicts Lovingston’s main intersection as it appeared more than 85 years ago! Enclosed with thin black frame and protective acrylic. 14 x 10. virginiascapes@aol.com. Posted By: Virginia Scapes 22958 - Nellysford/Wintergreen 703-683-2505 $30

Woodmaster 3 blade planer Model 612 Woodmaster planer/molder for sale. 5 HP motor wired for 220/240. Comes with additional molder shaft and 7 shaper knife sets. Planer shaft has 3- 12” blades. Blade adjusting gauge included. Infeed amd outfeed extensions are removable. Original owners manual included. Original specs available for cutting speed and other info. Posted By: Larry McDaniel 22901-22911 - Charlottesville 434-5311441 $500

Print: 2010 Montpelier Hunt Races Limited edition print of original painting by Marcia Cronan of Delaplane, Virginia. “Depicts the upsets that can happen just at the Finish Line. Beautiful fall foliage and Montpelier Winner’s Circle in background.” With thin black frame and protective laminate. 27 x 22. Click on image

ANTIQUES Antique Virginia Pine Small Farm Table ~ Blue Paint Great antique handmade small farm table or work table in nice old blue paint found near Winchester Virginia, Shenandoah Valley. Measures 29½ inches tall by 42 inches wide

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JOBS Child Care Need Sitter for 2 kids in afton, nellysford area. Posted By: Brandon 22920 - Afton 434-989-3256 $tbd Dental Assistant Family practice needs an experienced dental assistant. X-ray certification, basic lab skills, good chairside skills, familiarity with practice management software, and a commitment to quality care. Please email resume with references in the dental field to dentalcv@ yahoo.com. Posted By: CrozetDentist 22932 - Crozet $tbd

FURNITURE tell city hutch 2 pc tell city young republic vintage hutch vgc. Can email pictures.. Posted By: Georganne 22922 - Arrington/Tye River 434-326-3340 $400

APPLIANCES Whirlpool Stack Washer/Dryer Whirlpool stack washer/dryer. 24”wide x 26.5”deep x 72” tall. Natural/LP gas, white, like new, truly. Posted By: Ed 22920 - Afton 434-981-9030 $550 SOLD! – Hot Water Heater WHIRLPOOL 40 GALLON NATURAL GAS HOT WATER HEATER. NEVER USED! Posted By: Ed Funke 22920 - Afton 434-981-9030 $65

SERVICES Precise Painting “When you want it nice…” Painting and Handy man services. see our work online at www.precisepaintingva.net. Posted By: Precise Painting 22958 - Nellysford/Wintergreen 434-9963039 $TBA Personal Assistant I have 25 years of experience as a personal assistant. My qualifications consist of: making appointments, handling emails, some PC maintenance, running errands, preparing meals, overnight stays with clients as needed and animal care for a variety of animal breeds. Posted By: Nancy Critzer ALBEMARLE COUNTY 434-295-4199 $Negotiable

JEWELRY

10k gold necklace, pendant reads ‘Mom’ in authentic diamond chips Clearing jewelry collection. Received 12 years ago as present from the ex. Very fine delicate 10k gold chain with pendant with spells ‘Mom’ (the ‘o’ in Mom is heart shaped) in genuine diamond chips. Excellent, gorgeous piece. Pictures avail. Posted By: Michelle Simpson 22971 - Shipman/Rockfish 434-872-3310 $125

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Renovated cottage! New roof, windows, appliances; renovated bath, kitchen & laundry; large storage shed; 670 sq ft; 2Br/1Ba; 1ac

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245 Cedar Glen Close; #481018; $179,900

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When you can afford not to settle… Prime location fronts water, golf course, & mountains! Has electric & public water/sewer; .86ac; WPI!

1228 Laurel Springs Dr; #482702; $499,500

Great value per sq ft! Custom built w/ stone trim; garage, screened porch, deck; 3,103 sq ft; 4 or 5br/2.5ba; 2ac (w/ extra lot $547k)

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338 Coles Farm Dr; #480585; $469,000 Custom geothermal home w/ garage apartment or studio; 7.5 acres w/ pasture, woods, bold stream, & mtn views! 2,650 sq ft; 3Br/3.5Ba

Marlo G. Allen, Assoc. Broker 434-996-3525 InsistOnThatGirl.com

NELSON COUNTY LIFE

Erwin Berry III 434-325-7143 ErwinBerryIIIAdvantage.com

Ed Funke 434-981-9030 Funke.Ed@gmail.com

Nelson, a Division of the Fishersville Office 434-361-0333

MARCH 2011


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