Nelson County Life, Issue #73

Page 1

NELSON NelsonCountyLife.com

C O U N T Y

L I F E April 2011 No. 73 PRICELESS STONEWORK! (FREEMASONRY)

life’s lemons

FOCUS ON FOREST • TURNING 6 • PSALM OF HIS HAND • TO BE A HOT SHOT PG. 18 PG. 22 PG. 31 PG. 32


Stoney Creek (at the entrance) 3079 Rockfish Valley Highway

Wintergreen Mountain (next to spa) 121 Blue Ridge Drive

1-800-325-2200

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 205 RAVENS ROOST PT $849,000

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 81 SUMMIT LN $619,950

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 1006 DEVILS KNOB LOOP $545,000

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 29 EASTERN CEDAR CT $469,000

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 118 FIRTREE DR $299,000

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 106 OAK LN $188,900

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 1647 OVERLOOK CONDOS $275,000

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 2071 STONE RIDGE CONDOS $229,500

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 120 EAGLES CT CONDOS $209,500

STONEY CREEK AT WINTERGREEN 142 SADDLE RIDGE LN $574,126

STONEY CREEK AT WINTERGREEN 150 APPLE BLOSSOM CT $329,500

NELSON COUNTY 56 LAKELAND LN $349,675

P.O. Box 747/3079 Rockfish Valley Highway | Wintergreen, V A 22958 | (434) 361-0500 (800) 325-2200 NELSON COUNTY LIFE APRIL 2011


WINTERGREEN STONEY CREEK NELSON COUNTY and SURROUNDING AREAS (800) 361-5155 (434) 361-2440

Visit our website at www.MountainAreaRealty.com 2788 B Rockfish Valley Hwy/PO Box 444 Nellysford, VA 22958

STONEY CREEK

WINTERGREEN RESORT Tyro Outlook 11

Devils Knob II Lot 2

720 Black Walnut Drive

Fabulous nearly level golf front lot in the heart of the resort! Easy access to all amenities! WPI right of membership included. $49,500 WPI

Situated on a beautifully landscaped acre, this charming home has been lovingly maintained and feels like new. The greatroom with fireplace and high ceilings opens into the sunny kitchen and dining area with Corian counters and built in china cabinet. 4 BR including a spacious master suite, a loft, a downstairs rec room w/ pool table, 2car garage, ample porches, decks and storage. Priced below appraisal. $439,000 WPI Call Pam McKeithen 434 906-0426

Wintergreen ski-out lot: Ski access onto Tyro from this very desirable lot. Slope and mountain views. Close to the Mountain Village and Blackrock Market. Easy access for building. $195,000

NELSON COUNTY Pine Needles Lane

Rockfish Farms Lot 5 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 accommodate 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

Beautiful 14 acre property that has it all. Located in the Afton area, just 25 min to C’ville, there is gorgeous frontage on the North Fork of the Rockfish River, a bold stream and potential year round mountain views. Fish, float or tube to your heart’s content. Easily accessed and buildable. Valuable timber. $225,000 Call Julie Bendle 434 996-8669

River Road Parcel

Crabtree Falls Highway Cabin

175 Mountain Field Trail

Beautiful wooded 29 acre parcel with mature trees and level building sites. Mountain views and small stream along one boundary. Easy access to Charlottesville, Nellysford, Lynchburg and more. $149,900

Come escape everyday life in this like-new cabin joining the GW National Forest! Located close to the Appalachian Trail, and min to Crabtree Falls, and the Parkway. Cabin built with cypress siding and hardwood flooring. Relax on the front deck with Blue Ridge views. Rustic, mountain feel yet modern. On 15.30 ac and surrounded by natural landscaping. Tye River public access across the road. This is living! $269,000 Call Chastity Morgan 434 941-5883

What a cute 3 BR country cottage in Horizons Eco Village, and what a convenient location. This is a quiet, wooded 5 acre homesite that provides privacy in a tranquil atmosphere. 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 just a short drive. $275,000 Call John McKeithen 434 906-0427

456 Roberts Mountain Road

375 Fitchfield Lane

Fabulous views from this 4 BR home on 4.4 acres. Enjoy your mountains views also from the porch or enclosed glass sunroom. Newer kitchen appliances in the eat-in kitchen. The hardwood floors have been refinished, carpet has been replaced, the walk in closet is cedar lined, and the home has been freshly painted. New walkway. $359,000

Spacious home situated on 7.62 private acres with views of Stoney Creek Golf Course and Stoney Creek. Home features lovely great room with stone fireplace, 4 BR, 4.5 BA, private office, and family room in basement. Expansive decking and covered front porch with views of the idyllic landscaping and yard. $399,900

APRIL 2011 NELSON COUNTY LIFE


5)& %0#*& .06/5"*/ -00,065

4&& .03& '-0031-"/4 "/% %&4*(/4 */ 063 0/-*/& ("--&3: "5 888 8*/5&3800%4)0.&4 $0.

5)& 30$,: $3&&, $"#*/

:PV WF ESFBNFE MPOH FOPVHI -FU UIF EFTJHO UFBN BU

8JOUFSXPPET )PNFT CSJOH ZPVS ESFBNT UP SFBMJUZ $IPPTF GSPN POF PG PVS NBOZ MPH BOE UJNCFS GSBNF EFTJHOT PS MFU VT DSFBUF B DVTUPN IPNF KVTU GPS ZPV $BMM PS WJTJU 8JOUFSXPPET )PNFT POMJOF UP HFU TUBSUFE UPEBZ

XJOUFSXPPETIPNFT DPN ]

NELSON C O U N T Y

L I F E

Nelson County Life magazine is published monthly by The Afton Group, LLC and is distributed free of charge. No portion of this publication may be reproduced without the expressed written consent of the publisher. Copyright 2009. All rights reserved. Advertsiing deadlines are the 15th of every publishing month. For advertising information, download our ratecard at NelsonCountyLife.com or contact us at info@ nelsoncountylife.com. Views reflected by our advertisers do not necessarily reflect those of the publisher or the company. Nelson County Life Magazine, published by The Afton Group, LLC is pledged to the letter and spirit of Virginia’s policy for achieving equal housing oppotunity throughout the Commonwealth. We encourage and support advertising and marketing programs in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, elderliness, familial status, or handicap. All real estate advertised herein is subject to Virginia’s fair housing law which makes it illegal to advertise ‘any preference, limitation or discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, elderliness, familial status, or handicap, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.’ This magazine will not knowingly accept advertising for real estate that violates the fair housing law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this magazine are available on an equal opportunity basis.

NELSON COUNTY LIFE APRIL 2011

$6450. "3$)*5&$563"- %&4*(/ 130'&44*0/"- */5&3*03 %&4*(/ 4&37*$&4 ."5&3*"-4 */5&3*03 '*/*4)&4 4&-&$5*0/ ."45&3 4*5& %&7&-01.&/5 -"/% 1-"//*/( $0/4536$5*0/ #6*-%*/( 4&37*$&4 /"5*0/8*%&

Editors & Publishers Yvette Stafford, Tommy Stafford info@nelsoncountylife.com Contributors Jennie Tal Williams Photography Victoria Mininger Hayley Osborrne Paul Purpura Address: The Afton Group, LLC P.O. Box 455, Wintergreen, Virginia 22958 434.361.0104 Have a story idea? Email us at info@nelsoncountylife.com


april 2011 9

Television is so yesterday

life’s lemons Ancient artifact? Not really.

31

preach it, brother In the psalm of his hand.

WARMER weather’s coming ... Tune in to Tommy’s weather online ....

NelsonCountyLife.com

Colder weather’s coming. Tune in to Tommy’s weatherfrom online:

32

hot shot in training Nice purse.

inside

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 This is what happens when you have a little time on your hands and a lot of soapstone in your truck. Story begins on page 9.

thejr.publisher So mom’s gotten this wild idea in her head that getting a group of people together to compete in something called the Tough Mudder at Wintergreen Resort this fall is a good idea. When kids like me do it, we call it a play date. Mom is lucky to have us as her children because we know a lot about mud. The best mud is the kind that you accidentally step on. It squishes around your shoes and forms a suction. When you finally do free your foot from the mud, you can track it inside the house. See my foot prints? Peyton’s a little young to be playing in the mud but as her big brother, I can help her get ready. It’s no big deal, really. When I got it all over my pants and mom buckled me into the car seat not realizing I had gotten dirty, the mud dried out nicely. And then the next morning when I got back in the seat, I scraped off a little of the dried mud and sucked on it like chew. Peyton has seen me do it. There’s a part of the Tough Mudder obstacle course that requires you to scale a wall and jump over it. I do that all the time with the couches in the den. Once mom overcomes her

fear of climbing, jumping and dirty sofas, she’ll be just fine. Mom says she may be so muddy at the end of the race, she might just have to throw her shoes away. If I threw my shoes away, I’d get in trouble. I threw my ABC bus out the car window last year. No one got hurt but mommy didn’t like it. Not one bit. That being said, I know she’s a Tough Mother but with my help and guidance, I can help her be a Tough Mudder. Enjoy! Adam Stafford

APRIL 2011 NELSON COUNTY LIFE


Montague, Miller & Co. REALTORS® Serving Nelson County

and the surrounding Central Virginia region FEATURED PROPERTY: BUCKINGHAM – Cunningham Road; #485517; $750,00

Cabin overlooking James River on 84 acres. Long frontage on James River and Mallory Creek. Some open. Lots of a game. Hunters Paradise.

NEW LISTING! – NELLYSFORD

2950 Rockfish Valley Hwy; #485806; $250,000 6BR, 1BA, 3535 SF Home on 2.90 acres. Great Location for a Business! ARRINGTON

163 Phoenix Road; #479771; $164,500 3BR Home on .99 ac., Basement, Workshop w/electric & water garden spot, & patio.

CAMPBELL COUNTY

ARRINGTON

Horseshoe Road; #486063; $88,500 12 +- Hardwood parcel with state road frt. Stream, Great Investment!

1822 Rocky Road; #483818; $3,800,000 One of the largest working farms in Central VA. 1240 ac of farmland, a 65 acre lake, & 3 brick homes. ROSELAND

LOVINGSTON

Tanbark Plaza; #472056; $139,500 Four lots totaling 1.25 ac. in the shopping/business area. Ideal location!

10297 Patrick Henry Hwy; #478620 $575,000 Classic farm with Blue Ridge views. 1872 farm home sits on 45.5 acres. LOVINGSTON

FABER

Rockfish River Road; #474988; $450,000 Great farm property with long frontage on the Rockfish River and views of the Blue Ridge.

7995 S Thomas Nelson Hwy; #482647 $265,000 Rt 29 road frontage. Has own well and septic. 3 garage door openings. 2 offices & 2 HBA

NORTH GARDEN

2460 Rock Branch Lane; #481547; $525,000 Early 20th century farmhouse on 57 acres. Very easy commute to Charlottesville.

Carole Saunders James Wood Kim Chappell CaroleSaundersRealEstate.com JamesWoodRealEstate.com ExperienceNelsonCounty.com 434.981.3089 434.263.4371 434.238.2430 Nanette Kirt 434.962.6602

Keith Halbohn 434.953.3400

152 Front Street, Lovingston, VA 22949

NELSON COUNTY LIFE APRIL 2011

Mark Brashears 540.570.2874 434.263.5088 local

Carter Montague, Broker 434.962.3419 800.422.6698 toll free


basicnecessities By Kay Pfaltz www.basicnecessities.com www.kaypfaltz.com

Grape Varieties, Part II Before I jump to our juicy topic, I’ll advise that the Surgeon General has issued a warning that reading this article may be hazardous to your sensibilities. End of disclaimer‌but beginning of digression: In Europe there are no Surgeon General warning labels aback bottles of wine. Pregnant and nursing women do not need to be told what and what not to drink because they know. And don’t you think that most people also know not to rush off to operate the forklift or backhoe while intoxicated? Last month I introduced varietals and I continue this month with some hybrids and crosses‌it’s spring after all and cross pollination is in the air. Cross pollination occurs when grapes get perturbed with their partners (this is called “Grapes of Wrathâ€?) and decide to experiment with other varieties. Cabernet Sauvignon thus spawns Cabernet Saubinthere, as in “so been there,â€? and usually applied to last grape-mate. You see this grape consumed at sorority and fraternity parties. It’s cheap, high in alcohol and often leaves the imbibees stating “Oh my god, like, I have so been there,â€? (hence the homonymic

11th Annual

name) as they watch their friends succumb to porcelain artifacts. Occasionally this varietal will mutate into Cabernet Saupenthere as in “Careful, there’s soap in there,� which I’d think would be preferable, but never mind. Cabernet Saubinthere - $2.99 bottle. Currently Out of Stock. Substitute Napa Creek Cabernet Sauvignon – At $15 this Cabernet is hard to beat, with smooth tannins and pronounced notes of cassis and black berry. Grape varietals also often aspire to be more than their stature on the vine (these are called “Grape Expectations�), then sometimes there is just no rhyme or raison to what they do. There is, however, conclusive evidence that wine in moderation benefits health. Some varietals ward off mental illness. There’s Moscophilero from Greece which sounds more like a fancy insect’s larvae or an insidious disease than it does a grape variety. But nevertheless it’s said to help ameliorate Alzheimer’s disease. Maybe because in Greece wine is drunk all day beginning with breakfast, and by the end of the day it’s somewhat difficult to tell who’s mentally unstable and who’s just

3

Pre-Mother’s Day Plant Sale Sunday, May 1, 2011 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

• Master Gardener Help Desk • Garden Related Crafts • Purchase Plants • Food for Sale Plant Vendors Welcome Call 434-361-9349 (voicemail) for more info or to reserve BBQ Chicken, 1.2 chicken or dinners. Rockfish Valley Ruritan Park Located on Rt. 151 near the intersection of Route 6 and 151 between Nellysford and Afton

Sponsored by Nelson County Master Gardeners & Rockfish Valley Ruritan Club

drunk. A good little test: Since it’s said that one in every four people is mentally ill, look at your three best friends. If they’re okay, it’s you. Most people have heard of Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris (Pinot Grigio in Italy), Pinot Blanc and Pinot Meunier. The many Pinots came about because Pinot Noir is a grape prone to mutation. The varietal you may not be as familiar with is Pinot More a grape which acts as a diuretic and currently fashionable with seniors. A glass before bedtime does wonders to cut down trips to the loo. Three or more glasses will help you age disgracefully. Pinot More - $2.99. Currently Out Of Stock. Try instead Domaine Weinbach’s Pinot Blanc – Aromas of lime blossom, lime, cinnamon, nutmeg, and almonds. It’s a stunning wine, and it’s bio-dynamic. $23. In the end it’s all just a joke and berry silly, in fact Bordeauxing on the ridiculous, and we’re all a bunch of corks. Once again, happy April’s Fool. Next month we return to learning about true grape varietals.

CafĂŠ Wine and Cheese Shop 2226 RockďŹ sh Valley Highway Nellysford, Virginia ph: 434.361.1766 www.basicnecessities.us

A taste of Europe in the Blue Ridge!

Friday night happy hour! All wine by the glass half price during the month of April! All month long! Taking reservations for private parties. Call in advance. Hours: Tuesday – Thursday 10am-6pm Friday-Saturday 10am-10pm Reservations advised for weekend dinners. Sunday Brunch 10am-3pm

Relax in Italy! Join Kay tasting wine across that most sensual of all countries. September 2011. Kpfaltz@cstone.net

48th

Friend BASIC NECESSITIES

FISHERSVILLE ANTIQUES EXPO

FISHERSVILLE, VIRGINIA BEST INDOOR/OUTDOOR Expoland “THE MARKET IN THE MIDATLANTIC�

MAY. ’11

6

of the greatest Gatherings of One Dealers and Collectors in the Mid-Atlantic

10-5

7

$10 ADM.

400+ Exhibitors Dealers, Good Antiques, Good Good Prices!

Access I-64 (Exit 91) in the Easy Valley of Virginia near Waynesboro, Staunton

9-5

$5 ADM.

8

10-4

$5 ADM.

VIRGINIA’S MOST EXCITING ANTIQUES EVENT!

I-64 EXIT 91

‡ ZZZ KHULWDJHSURPRWLRQV QHW

Looking for a

Different Way

to Remodel or Build?

• No Markup on Materials • You can Help • Work as a Team • Creative Design • Effective Budgeting • Save Money

Blackberry Creek LLC SHIPMAN, VIRGINIA

To get started call or E-mail Brian Mininger 540-649-0689 blackberrycreekllc@gmail.com

APRIL 2011 NELSON COUNTY LIFE


ADVERTISEMENT

[ this month’s question ]

I love the natural light and views in my home but I don’t like blinds, & everything is Fading and it is Hot!

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. And now, with spring coming, the natural beauty of the Blue Ridge area comes to life in the mountains and 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 play golf. 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

We encourage you to visit our new website:

www.clearviewtint.com

Clear View Window Films

Call us for your FREE home consultation.

434-996-TINT (8468)

NELSON COUNTY LIFE APRIL 2011

Authorized Window Film Dealer Prestige Dealer Network


coverstory

When life gave Tom lemons, he got

soapstone. STORY by JENNIE TAL WILLIAMS PHOTOGRAPHY by HAYLEY OSBORNE

APRIL 2011 NELSON COUNTY LIFE


After 16 years of working for The Washington Post, the newspaper pulled out of the area and Tom lost his management job. The Post gave him a pretty nice severance so he did some traveling (went to Italy with his wife, saw Ecuador on his own), but when that was all done, he was a little bored.


The caption writer is trying really really hard not to make a snarky April Fools’ issue comment about the abundant Masonic symbolism in this photo spread. Just look at the back of the dollar bill. I think all we’re missing here is the Illuminati’s Eye of Providence, conveniently hidden under Tom’s sunglasses!

“Last spring I got home and I built this egg,” said Tom, who is now working again at the Daily Progress. But it’s no ordinary egg. It’s made of soapstone from the Alberene Soapstone Quarry in Schuyler. And it’s big. And it’s heavy. “I was kind of inspired in Ecuador,” said Tom. “It’s an egg shape and about 4 feet high and 3 feet wide.” After retiling his own house in Afton and building a stone wall between his property and the road he started to get some compliments about his stonework so he decided to take a trip down to the quarry to see what he could find. There were many 1½-inch pieces of light blue soapstone perfect for his egg-shaped vision. After taking all of the eggs out of his refrigerator to find the perfect shape, he meticulously graphed out his plan, staked out a spot on the yard for his stone, his wet saw and his makeshift workshop table. And then he built. For about six hours a day, four days a week, for three weeks. “It was like a full time job!” said Tom. “But then, of course, I had stone left over.” So after the heat of the summer died down, he started on his next project – a pyramid. He did eventually need more stone from the quarry to complete the 4-foot tall sculpture that has a 4-foot by 4-foot base. “This one I cut with a wet saw and cut it smooth,” Tom explained. “The egg is round so I chipped it and hammered it so it’s got more texture, but the pyramid has a smooth angle.”

For some artistic touches, Tom added a band of pink marble leftover from another project (tiling his home), and made an interchangeable tip. “One is a traditional tip and the other has wings. My wife is into more historic art,” he said. And the wings are kind of mythological. “And then if you leave the point off, it comes to what you see on the dollar bill.” The tips of the pyramid are interchangeable, but all the other stone isn’t going anywhere. It’s all cement-

ed together with Portland cement, which creates a super hard bond. Tom didn’t want any chance of these pieces breaking or cracking. Tom’s new to this kind of sculpture work. And, in fact, he’s not always sure he can call them sculptures (though his wife insists they are). But he’s not new to stone work by any means. “I tell you, I’ve enjoyed doing stone masonry my whole life,” he said. “I used to be a stone mason when I was a young man and ever since then I’ve enjoyed doing projects.”

So even though he’s got a full-time job again now, he’s not ready to stop sculpting. And what’s next up on the docket for Tom? “I’ve thought of making miniatures and that way they can be portable,” he said, adding that he’s not sure how much the egg and the pyramid weigh, but they’re too heavy to move. But perhaps maybe he’s got another big ‘un on the way, too. “I thought I’d build a third one, a globe.” Or maybe a nice, tall glass of lemonade? NCL


winetime

TOMMY STAFFORD

Sunday Brunch 11am-3pm Regular menu served 11am-9pm.

As part of its grand reopening, the Blue Ridge Grocery in Nellysford is giving what they’ve been asking for: more local wine. Jeff Stone of Wintergreen Winery and Don Rhodes of Wine Tours of Virginia helped out with the pouring.

bluemountainbrewery.com

9519 Critzers Shop Rd. (Rt. 151) Afton, VA 540-456-8020 Open 7 Days a Week

Emily Pelton of Veritas Vineyard & Winery pours a glass of “3”, a limited edition collaborative wine crafted by winemakers from Veritas, Pollak Vineyards and King Family Vineyards. It is a Bordeaux-style blend of three varietals: Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Petit Verdot.

YVETTE STAFFORD

Elk Mountain Contracting Specializing in handcrafted log cabins and restoration work. Also buying old cabins and barns. Meade Shirley • 540-241-9075 • elkmtncrafters@hotmail.com

Cabins and Reclaimed Lumber In Stock! Call For Details.

12 NELSON COUNTY LIFE APRIL 2011


snapshots

TAKING IN A LITTLE LOCAL NEWS? HERE’S SOMETHING NEWSWORTHY. A TRANE HELPS A FAMILY ENJOY PERFECT AIR IN THEIR HOME. USING LESS ENERGY AND SAVING MONEY. THERE’S A STORY THAT HITS HOME.

ZERO INTEREST

IF PAID IN FULL WITHIN 36 MONTHS*! A WHOLE LOT OF COMFORT… YOURS FOR ZERO.

YVETTE STAFFORD

PLUS UP TO $500 IN FEDERAL TAX CREDITS**.

Dancing the winter blues away was easy at the Rockfish Valley Community Center where members of the Central Virginia Blues Society jammed to raise money for the SPCA/Almost Home Pet Adoption Center in Lovingston. Locavores stocked up on food and other locally-sourced products at the RVCC’s Community Market. It won’t be long before the Nelson Farmers’ Market is back: May 7 in Nellysford. TOMMY STAFFORD

imagine coming home every day to an environment that’s as fresh, clean, and healthy as it is comfortable. now is the perfect time to make that a reality, with a trane high performance heating and cooling system. and with Zero interest financing for 36 months on qualifying purchases made between march 15 and June 15, 2011, it’s never been so easy to own one. Or… choose 5.9% APR Financing or up to a $1,200 Instant Rebate.* for financing programs, interest will be charged from the purchase date if the purchase balance is not paid in full within the promotional period or if you make a late payment*.

CALL NOW FOR NO INTEREST ON HIGH EFFICIENCY TRANE EQUIPMENT!

Rockfish Mechanical Service Inc.

434-326-1854 Reliable, eneRgy efficient, clean aiR foR the home.

*See your independent trane dealer for complete program eligibility, dates, details and restrictions. Special financing offers oR instant rebate from $100 up to $1,200 valid on qualifying systems only. all sales must be to homeowners in the United States. Void where prohibited. the home Projects® Visa® card is issued by Wells fargo financial national bank. Special terms apply to qualifying purchases charged with approved credit at participating merchants. Regular minimum monthly payments are required during the promotional period. interest will be charged to your account from the purchase date at the regular aPR if the purchase balance is not paid in full within the promotional period or if you make a late payment. for newly opened accounts, the regular aPR is 27.99% the aPR may vary. the aPR is given as of 1/1/2011. if you are charged interest in any billing cycle, the minimum interest charge will be $1.00. if you use the card for cash advances, the cash advance fee is 4% of the amount of the cash advance, but not less than $10.00. **to download and print the government’s summary of energy Star products that are eligible for hVac credits for homeowners, visit www.energystar.gov/taxcredits.

Please join us for the Eighth

Animal House Ball

to help the Nelson County Humane Society/SPCA raise funds to support the

Almost Home Pet Adoption Center

o

Saturday, June 18, 2011 Skyline Pavilion, Wintergreen Resort

PRESENTING

“Pawcasso” A celebration of the animal and artist in each of us!

o Local libations o Silent Auction o Raffles o Buffet Dinner o Live Auction o Dancing to Night Vision o New this year—open seating format! o Pairs $180.00 o Strays $90.00

If you’d like to mark your territory with a table of 10, reserve one of our limited Top Dog, Fat Cat or Snoopy Tables. Call Mountain Area Realty now for a spot at the most fun party of the year! 434-361-2440

o

If you can’t join us, donations are always welcome! APRIL 2011 NELSON COUNTY LIFE 13


BLUE RIDGE GROCERY NELLYSFORD

LOVINGSTON

snapshots THE GEESE KNOW IT’S SPRING

WELCOME BACK We’ve changed. Come see for yourself!

Jane Adkins Nellysford

“The atmosphere, the people, the store in itself. I love the meats. When you come here it’s just peaceful. Coming here is great. The changes here, I like. The aisles used to be smaller but now it’s roomy. The food is good, the meats are great. I can come here and do what I need to do and get what I need here.” – Margaret Weeks Lovingston

“I purchase 99% of all my groceries here. The meat and produce are excellent, with a wide range of selections. Compared to larger stores, their pricing is extremely competitive, eliminating the need to make trips to Crozet or Waynesboro, which in this economy is very important. I especially appreciate the friendly, helpful staff and their willingness to listen to the customer. Also, I like knowing I’m supporting our local economy in Nellysford”. – Jane Adkins Nellysford

Margaret Weeks Lovingston

I’d love to do your

Let us take care of that “Honey Do” list! Carpentry, Painting, Plumbing & Electrical Repair, and Much, Much More!

• Locally Owned, our shelves are full we have added a wide selection of grocery/dairy/frozen/meats/ fresh bakery/wine/beer/hot foods/produce /seafood and tobacco products for your shopping convenience. • We want to be the store that you shop at for all your needs. • If you can’t find a product, please ask us, if we don’t have it we will get the product in for you. • We take customers to where the product is located in the store. • Our prices are competitive with any store in the area. • We partner with Non Profit Organizations giving 10% back to each organization based on the customer spending from each organization. Sign up at our Lovingston or Nellysford store. Blue Ridge Grocery Valley Green Center 434-361-1105

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

14 NELSON COUNTY LIFE APRIL 2011

Small Jobs

LOVINGSTON 37 Tanbark Plaza 434-263-8663

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

The Honey-Do Handyman Serving the Rockfish Valley

434-361-0269

whistlefld@aol.com

Chris Barksdale

BECERRA LAWNCARE Call Today for a FREE Estimate! Contact: Carlos Becerra

434-962-3266 Debris Cleanup • Pruning/Weeding • Seeding Mulching • Chipping • Planting/Fertilizing Weed Eating • Tree Trimming • Mowing Spraying Weeds • much, much more ...


Gifts and Accessories Sarah Loken had her camera with her when a group of Canada geese flew in for a pit stop on Tinker Pond in Bryant. Counter clockwise from left: “Unintended intrusion,”“Attack and chase,” You’re mine, stop waving!”

• Avanti Cards • Jewelry • • Paddywax & Tyler Candles • • Erda Custom Handbags • • Extensive Hot Sauce Selection • • Tervis Tumblers • (We specialize in personalized Tervis orders!)

• Key West Aloe Products • • Bar Accessories • • Jellybean Rugs • (They wash better than your jeans!)

• Free Gift Boxing/Wrapping! • In Crozet, across from Western Albemarle High School, in the Shops at Old Trail Village, on Old Trail Drive at the Clock Tower. (Just 3 minutes from the Crozet exit on I-64!)

(434) 823-1902 • www.zestivities.com

And coming this Fall to Nellysford, too!

APRIL 2011 NELSON COUNTY LIFE 15


thisoldhouse

Location: 6950 Crabtree Falls Hwy, Tyro, Virginia Offered at: $ 69,000 Comments: Come escape everyday life in your own like-new cabin joining the GW National Forest! Located within walking distance to the Appalachian Trail, and only minutes to Crabtree Falls, and the BR Parkway. Cabin built with quality materials such as cypress siding, hardwood flooring, heat pump, and more. Relax on the front deck with Blue Ridge views. Rustic, mountain feel yet modern. Surrounded by natural landscaping. Come see for yourself!Tye River public access is just across the road. This is living! Contact: Chastity Morgan Mountain Area Realty - 61- 0

16 NELSON COUNTY LIFE APRIL 011

Location: 950 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, Virginia Offered at: $ 50,000 Comments: Great Location for Business! .90 Ac. fronting on VSH 151 in the village of Nellysford with -story frame, 5 sq. ft. home, Cr. 1908, with possisibilty of renovation for residential/business/commercial. Commercial is across & down the street. Features of its era w/bullseye molding on doors and window frames, built-in cabinets, wainescotting, solid pine doors, hdwd. flrs., wood mantels, chair rail, high ceilings, etc. Older section in rear w/enclosed porch used as storage area. Sold “AS IS”. Contact: Carole Saunders Montague, Miller & Co.– Lovingston - 6 -5088

thisnewhouse


snapshots

PHOTO by PAUL PURPURA

MAC’S Country Store FRIED CHICKEN The Best Around Available April 11-24

No one does Mardi Gras like the folks at Wintergreen Adaptive Sports. Their annual fund raiser on the slopes brought plenty of partiers, despite the thick fog. For more information, visit skiwas.org.

Cute Coconut Bunny Cake with Licorice and Gum Drops for $12. 7023 Patrick Henry Hwy Roseland

434-277-5305

GF&M

1401 Highlands

Glass and Remodeling

2 BDRM 2 BTH end unit; Spectacular view of slopes and mountains. Close to Spa, Golf, Tennis & Dining. $194,500 w/WPI.

Sara McGann 434.996.4962 2788 B Rockfish Valley Hwy/PO Box 444 Nellysford, VA 22958

This is IT! Stunning luxury on 11 acres $595,000 #486319 – near Nellysford

Donna Goings

Owner/Broker Donna Goings Real Estate LLC

434-981-9367

DELI Mon-Sat 6am-8pm Sun 9am-8pm EXXON GAS 24/7

Wintergreen

Oh Yeah!

www.donnagoings.com

Licensed, Bonded & Insured Proudly serving all your construction needs for over 22 years.

434-263-6918 434-907-0300 “Jobs done right and built to last!”

Windows Doors Screen Repair Mirrors Deck Flashing New Home Construction Repairs Rot Removal Specialists

Now this is something to smile about ! Mention this ad for a FREE Invisalign® consultation, a $75 value! Offer good until April 30, 2011.

Professionalism, Friendliness and Affordability.

NELLYSFORD | 434.361.2442 www.nellysforddentist.com CROZET | 434.823.2290 www.crozetdentist.com

APRIL 2011 NELSON COUNTY LIFE 17


The Wellness Passport is a lowcost health benefit plan for people of low income who are without health insurance. For only $25 per year you get: A complete physical with a nurse practitioner FREE vision & hearing tests FREE dental screening FREE mammograms (or prostate) exams Doctor’s visits for only $20 Sliding scale fees for x-rays & lab work Help getting FREE or low-cost prescriptions

To determine whether you qualify for this valuable benefits plan, call the Rural Health Outreach Program at 434-263-4858 and ask for Wellness Passport information.

Blue Ridge Medical centeR 4038 thomas nelson Hwy. arrington, Va 22922 434-263-4000,

According to Fred Abbey and the Central Blue Ridge Virginia Master Naturalists, Earth Day (April 22) is not a day for commiserating with fellow earth lovers. “It’s not a doom and gloom day,” said Fred, a new member of the organization. “It’s a day to say ‘Let’s look at the natural assets that we have and celebrate the people who nurture them.’” That’s why the Master Naturalists have decided to host their first ever Earth Day Celebration. This year, they’ll celebrate April 23 at Wintergreen Resort, but they hope to continue in future years at

Parkway, Keep Nelson Beautiful, Nelson Recycling, and the Sierra Club (Blue Ridge Group). Following to the theme talk “Nelson County Green Assets” (11 a.m.) by Green Infrastructure Center Inc.’s Karen Firehock, there will be three outdoor sessions. Each will last 20 minutes and repeat. The three sessions are “Our Trees” by John Lorber of the Nature Conservancy, “Vernal Ponds” by Mike Hayslet of Sweet Briar College, and “George Washington National Forest and Wintergreen Resort” by David Hannah of Wild Virginia.

focus on the forest various locations around the county (even though they’ll be hard-pressed to find anyone as supportive as the Resort has been – providing signage, pavilion, audio/visual equipment, and more). The event, with the theme of “Focus on our Forest,” will take place at the Skyline Pavilion and surrounding areas from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Organizers of the event planned it with the hopes it would connect Nelson County residents to the natural environment, enhance public awareness of environmental contributors, and to bring together the many communities in Nelson – from the river to mountain and everything in between. Exhibits open at 10 a.m. in the Skyline Pavilion and will feature tabletop displays by nearly 20 local organizations including the Blue Ridge

STORY by JENNIE TAL WILLIAMS PHOTO by HAYLEY OSBORNE

Five local honorees were chosen based on the criteria that he or she has a “long-standing record of environmental stewardship demonstrated through service, sharing of knowledge, and promoting preservation, conservation, or restoration of the county’s natural assets.” Each honoree is a resident of Nelson County and only one is a member of the master naturalists. The honorees are intended to represent a cross-section of the county and each has demonstrated commitment or leadership in caring for our shared environmental community. The honorees are Nathou Attinger (Rockfish Wildlife Sanctuary) of Schuyler, Peyton Coyner of Afton, Paul Davis of Nellysford, Allen Hale of Shipman, and Joan Stemmler of Wintergreen. NCL

Virginia’s Finest Mountain Golf

$

51

*

Mon-Thurs

$

61

*

Fri-Sun

Devils Knob or Stoney Creek Devils Knob Opens April 15th! *Offer valid at Stoney Creek Mon-Thurs through April 28, 2011 and at Devils Knob Mon-Thurs April 15-May 26, 2011. Add $10 for Fri-Sun play. Includes greens and cart fees.

For tee times call 434-325-8250.

18 NELSON COUNTY LIFE APRIL 2011


THE FOUNTAIN ROOM AT THE

WE

MARK ADDY INN

ARE PLEASED TO OFFER OUR PATRONS FINE

DINING IN AN ECLECTIC, ELEGANT ATMOSPHERE

A LA CARTE INTERNATIONAL CUISINE AND WINE AVAILABLE THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY EVENINGS (RESERVATIONS REQUIRED) SPECIAL

THEMED DINNERS AND WINE PAIRING DINNERS FEATURING

DISTINCT REGIONS OF THE WORLD

PRIVATE

FOR MORE INFORMATION)

PARTIES AND EVENTS AVAILABLE ANY DAY OF THE WEEK

CONTACT US

Jean Lorber, of The Nature Conservancy, is growing a blight resistant American Chestnut in Fortune’s Cove. He will be speaking at this year’s Earth Day conference at Wintergreen Resort.

(CALL

THE MARK ADDY INN 56 RODES FARM DRIVE NELLYSFORD, VA 22958 WWW.MARK-ADDY.COM INFO@MARK-ADDY.COM 434-361-1101

(RESERVATIONS REQUIRED)

VISIT

OUR WEBSITE FOR SAMPLE MENUS AND

ENTERTAINMENT LINEUP THE MARK ADDY INN ON FACEBOOK

APRIL 2011 NELSON COUNTY LIFE 19


– Located Only 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.

The Official Rea

Recent Sales

W NE

D!

N TIO VA NO E R IUM EM PR

G TIN LIS

T EP EXC

L

SO

120 Squirrel Tree – Listed for $439,000

! LD

SO

1846 Black Walnut Drive

Mountain Views! English garden and stone pathways! Stunning architecture! Privacy! 1846 Black Walnut Drive welcomes you from the minute you park your car. Great room with soaring windows capture mountain and valley views, Chef ’s kitchen with granite counters, hardwood floors, beautiful sunroom,a glorious screened in porch for afternoon naps. English gardens and custom stone entry welcomes you home. Live the Stoney Creek lifestyle, WPI, Offer price: $469,000, Contact Thomasina Shealey, Associate Broker, mobile: 703.328.8680, email: bastide@earthlink.net, www.bastideprovencale. com (485250)

397 Blackrock Drive – Listed for $355,900

!

LD

NE

W

ION

CT

RU

T NS

CO

12 Hemlock Court

The perfect mountain cottage! Privacy, beautiful wooded lot, 3 bedrooms, plus bonus room for library or study, spacious deck for entertaining, stone fireplace. Wonderful location on the mountain, right off Devils Knob Loop, walk to swimming, tennis, golf, dining, An absolutely charming home on the mountain, Priced to sell for well under $300,000, WPI, Contact Thomasina Shealey, Associate Broker, 703.328.8680, bastide@earthlink.net, www.bastideprovencale.com (485542)

1531 Cliffs Condo

Extraordinary 2 bed condo. Renovations include granite in kitchen and baths, kitchen appliances, bedroom carpeting, furniture and furnishings. Spectacular mountain and valley views. Walk to Wintergarden Spa & Fitness Center - Devils Knob Tennis - Devils Knob Golf. Furnished. $235,000. Contact Brian Chase & The Chase Team www. goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (485594)

ES

OT EL

P LO

S TO LK

Surrou minute exquisit private, by 2.5 a $649,00 296-98

7+

WA

R AC

SO

141 Hemlock Drive – Listed for $490,000

D!

L

SO

24 Wintergreen Drive

Perfect for large families, multiple families or rental investors. Brand new, top of the line, private elevator, lots of sq ft and flexible floor plan. The location could not be better. Walk to the spa, fitness/ aquatics center, nature center/Cafe. Ski shuttle pick-up is right there! Golf and tennis around the corner. Mountain Inn and restaurants are so close. Call for details. Quality construction/large sq footage - it’s a great value. $599,000 Call Rod Phillips 434-987-6399 (456496)

131 Hickory Springs Road – Listed for $469,000

D!

NE

L

SO

W

716 Laurelwood

LOOK AT THIS PRICE FOR A 2 BEDROOM/2 BATH LAURELWOOD! Don’t miss the opportunity to own in one of best locations on the mountain. Lovely interiors, Owners swimming pool, Walk to slopes, dining, shopping, Rental income already in place with Wintergreen Resort Homes & Villas, Sold fully furnished, $138,500, Contact Thomasina Shealey, Associate Broker, 703.328.8680. bastide@earthlink.net, www.bastideprovencale.com. (475798)

ICE

PR

VIE

711 Far Knob Climb

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 9 acre estate parcel also available. Reduced to $195,000. Brian Chase www. goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (460218)

!

WS

F OL

Priva your build Ston Cree $88,9

T

ON

FR

KE

G

LA

&

70 Pedlars End – Listed for $299,000

!

LD

SO

64 Squirrel Tree – Listed for $259,000

!

LD

855 Devils Knob Loop

Cute, cute, cute! Updated home set back from the 15th green. Large covered front porch, back deck and hot tub are perfect for relaxing. Spacious, open living area includes kitchen, dining, TV viewing & cozy spot by the stone fireplace. Wood beams give a cozy mountain feel. All 4 bedrooms upstairs have vaulted wood ceilings. Master has private deck & fireplace. Adorable kid’s room looks like a log cabin! Great buy - Sellers have put a lot of money into this home. WPI. $369,000. Call Rod Phillips 434-987-6399. (480097)

SO

AL IND

1064 Devils Knob Loop

Some of the nicest views at Wintergreen from this well maintained 4 bedroom mountain getaway! Well built energy efficient SIPS construction, many upgrades including central A/C, Genowood flooring, steam shower,surround sound,central vac and more.. two family rooms, great decks, close to Wintergarden Spa and resort amenities. Level driveway, easy access. Listed by Steve Marianella (434)566-1293, smsales1@aol.com. (483160)

R DA

R

TE

CE

L

2105 Fairway Woods

Income producing property made $15,000 in 2008 and still left plenty of time for owner to use it. Great location on Golf Course and short walk to Spa, Clubhouse, Devils Grill, Pool, Nature Foundation and Tennis. Easy shuttle ride down to slopes and Mountain Inn. Fully furnished and ready to go. This 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo priced at $175,000 with WPI will not last long! Call Rod & Christy Phillips at 434-987-6399. (469491)

T

1S

S MA FL

D

RE

E!

RIC

DP

E UC

One on La cours perfe decks floor court exerc Rod

R

27 Elkwood Drive – Listed for $359,000

!

LD

SO

289 Shamokin Springs Trail – Listed for $412,000

20 NELSON COUNTY LIFE APRIL 2011

682 Pedlars Edge Drive You must see this almost new Lindal Cedar home built by Tectonics ! Many upgrades include reclaimed antique pine floors,gourmet kitchen, cathedral ceiling, two fireplaces, custom lighting fixtures, and multiple decks to enjoy mountain views! $734,900. Listed by Steve Marianella 434566-1293, smsales1@aol.com (483391)

105 Saddleback Knoll

Stoney Creek: Contemporary estate home designed/built for owners. Impeccably maintained and improved. Set high on a 1.3 acre water-front lot. Extensive landscaping w/ Koi pond, stone terrace, circular concrete drive, 1st floor master, 2 fireplaces, wine tasting area, gourmet kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths. $790,000. Call Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (448607)

2080 Stone Ridge

WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE! No steps from parking lot; bathroom renovated for wheelchair use. Building is NEWEST CONDO CONSTRUCTION in Wintergreen (2003). Overlooks 18th hole & Golf clubhouse with Shenandoah Valley winter views; short walk to Wintergarden Spa, golf, tennis and restaurant. Interior almost new, tastefully appointed and in excellent condition. Ready for immediate occupancy. WPI, offered at $205,000. Call Joan Mummery at 434-531-5033. (472192)

Gre at W firep Win stop Incl List


ial Real Estate Company of Wintergreen Resort

in g,

er

w.

ne r es. e w.

s

y

er t. on.

E! LU VA AL IT ON EP EXC

IE GV

!

T ON FR LF O G

WS

BI

1253 Monocan Drive

Surrounded by Wintergreen’s world-class amenities and only 15 minutes to Crozet - 30 to Cville. This magnificent estate home is exquisite in every way: Granite, tile, hardwoods, mountain views, private, 5 hearths, 3-car garage, 1st floor master. 1.5 acre lot is buffered by 2.5 acres of surrounding open space - effectively a 4 acre location! $649,000! Contact Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434296-9860

44 Arrowwood Lane

HUGE year-round views from all levels. Paved driveway, 2-car garage, hardiplank siding, covered rear porch. This 3 bedroom 2.5 bath quality built home boasts an open gourmet kitchen with commercial grade Vulcan gas range, stainless steel appliances and granite counter tops. Enjoy the open floor plan with wood floors and tongue & groove wood ceiling, first floor master suite, gas fireplace in the living room and so much more! This is a great home for entertaining family and friends... a must see for those looking for a quality view property. Finish the basement for an additional 1,470 sq. ft. of living space for a total of 4,070 sq. ft home. WPI $599,000 Call Rod Phillips 434-987-6399 rcventures@embarqmail.com (485767)

EA

TU NA

S OIN

LF

KE

LA

O &G

112 Shamokin Springs Trail

Building site with views of popular Shamokin Springs Natural Area - a favorite place for a leisure walk - also connects to the Old Appalachian Trail. A great place to build your mountain retreat. Less than 5 minutes to golf, tennis, skiing, dining, and spa services. Bring your own builder or ask us for builder recommendations. WPI. $99,900. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (476058)

ST

ED

C DU

RE

380 Cedar Drive

T

1 Three Ridges Drive

Striking post and beam home offers contemporary architecture & exceptional workmanship w/unparalled panoramic mtn views. Live in the home you’ve dreamed of. 4+ acres of privacy & peace. Sold beautifully furnished! Walk to coffee shop or Devil’s Backbone for lunch & dinner. Minutes to Wintergreen & Cville w/o high HOA fee. $749,000. Call Denise Ramey 434-960-4333 (476337)

RE

FO

Luxurious mountain estate home on 1 acre. Gourmet kitchen, hardwoods, vaulted wood ceilings, master bath w/ granite double vanity and Jacuzzi tub, 3 fireplaces (2 gas/1 wood), superb mountain views, 5 bedrooms, 6 full baths, 2 car garage, extensive decks w/ full size hot tub. $1,295.000. Also available w/ 2 adjoining cul-de-sac lots for investment/privacy. Call Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (483491)

ON

FR

228 Hidden Springs Lane

746 Laurelwood

Seasonal mountain views! A lovely terrace! This beautiful, custom Laurelwood condominium with stone fireplace, large master suite, maple cabinets, ceramic tile, pendant lighting, and flat screen is sold fully furnished and ready to enjoy! Walk to slopes, shopping, dining, mountain lodge, tubing, zipline and more! Private Laurelwood property owners pool, adds to the value, Don’t miss this stunning Laurelwood! WPI, $180,000, Contact Thomasina Shealey, Associate Broker, 703.328.8680 email: bastide@earthlink.net, www.bastideprovencale.com (482620)

ED

C DU

106 Deer Springs Lane

N!

SID

C LO

KE

LA

2208 Tanners Ridge

Great price on a two bedroom golf front furnished condo at Wintergreen. Includes full kitchen, family room with fireplace and all furnishings and appliances. Walk to Wintergarden Spa and pool, golf and restauraunts. Shuttle stop out front will take you to skiing and other amenities. Includes WPI right of membership. Only $135,000 ! Listed by Steve Marianella 434-566-1293 (473888)

RY XU LU

179 Waters Edge Lane

The Lake House, designed/constructed for $1.1 million dollars, Owners unexpectedly relocating to Chicago, Illinois, A setting reminiscent of Georgica Pond, in East Hampton. Spanish cedar custom entry. Master suite w/lake views, master bath w/granite, tile, radiant heat flooring. Fireplace. Sleek, minimalist, gallery-like atmosphere. A tiered-approach design w/each level revealing itself in layers. Exquisitely furnished,WPI, An opportunity to own one of the finest homes in Stoney Creek, Lakefront. WPI, Offer price: $699,000, Contact Thomasina Shealey, REALTOR, mobile: 703.328.8680, email: bastide@earthlink.net, (481691) www.bastideprovencale.com

IO AT

404 Laurel Springs Drive Well maintained and furnished 4 bedroom home that can be your mountain getaway. Upgraded kitchen with granite counters, new carpet, floor to ceiling stone fireplace,and level drive. Expansive decks to enjoy this private lot with lovely stream behind the home. Only $475,000, Listed by Steve Marianella 434-566-1293 or smsales1@aol.com (483411).

NT

O FR

0K

$3

Like new Golf Front three bedroom mountain home at Wintergreen that could be your vacation getaway or primary home. Custom furnishings and window treatments, a spacious 2 car detached garage, lots of storage and great golf views from the wrap around deck make this a great value you must check out! Hardwood floors, Hardi plank siding, gas range and fireplace and WPI right all included. Listed by Steve Marianella 434-566-1293 or smsales1@ aol.com. (479610)

E

M EA

R ST

One of the premier homes in Stoney Creek! Beautiful estate home on Lake Monocan with big water views. Great location on the golf course and just a short stroll to the beach on Lake Monocan. The perfect home for entertaining with a large screened porch, expansive decks and private hot tub all overlooking the lake. Wonderful open floor plan with large family, dining and kitchen space. Charming courtyard entrance. First floor master, plus a separate artist’s studio or exercise room. WPI right of membership included. $849,000 Call Rod and Christy Phillips at 434-987-6399. (475115)

RE

TL NA

J AD

108 Ruffed Grouse Lane

Private area on cul de sac to build your dream home. Bring your builder or let me introduce to one of our great local builders. This wooded lot with seasonal views is close to Stoney golf and tennis,Lake Monacan and other Stoney Creek area amenities. Includes WPI right of membership. $88,900 Call Steve Marianella at 434-566-1293. (476728)

2214 Tanners Ridge

Get in on the Mountain fun and relaxation with this mid-level, two bed, golf-front condo. Cozy up to the wood burning fireplace in the winter, and in summer, step out on the deck and enjoy the panoramic greenscape of the 12th fairway. Walk to the Wintergarden spa, pools, fitness center, Nature Foundation. Two minute drive to golf, tennis, ski slopes or catch the shuttle bus. Offered at $128,999. Contact Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (482425)

AR

L RA

RY MA EN GL

R& BE TIM

755 Laurelwood

Laurelwood is a great, affordable year-round location on the mountain. Walk to skiing in winter - don’t worry about parking! In summer walk to dining and all of the festivities behind the Mountain Inn (fireworks, concerts, etc). Walk to Blackrock Market for those groceries you forgot. Top level gold-rated unit has been nicely updated and brings in over $20k/year. Stainless appliances and nice furnishings. Keep renting it to hold as an investment or move right in and have it all to yourself! $214,900 including WPI right of membership. Call Rod and Christy Phillips at 434-987-6399. (475675)

NE STO

B

Winterwoods Homes

A turn-key design/build company, Winterwoods Homes has partnered with the nations premier suppliers to deliver luxury timber frame and stone designs of extraordinary quality. Their industry leading partners include Tennessee Log Homes and Vail’s Slifer Designs. The Winterwoods Homes portfolio boasts 18 unique designs. Base prices from $750K - client customization available. For a complimentary design package, contact Brian Chase, Managing Broker www. goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860.

D UIL

!

RE

HE

364 Chestnut Place Great value for a lot with seasonal views and privacy. Great location close to skiing,golf,tennis and restaurants at end of cul de sac. Bring your builder or let us provide one for you. $139,900 Listed by Steve Marianella at 434-566-1293 (471855)

APRIL 2011 NELSON COUNTY LIFE 21


turning 6

Lynn Coffey’s been there, done that. Lynn Coffey is the author of the Backroads books: Plain Folk & Simple Livin’ and The Road to Chicken Holler. She is currently collecting issues of the magazine she published, Backroads, and is missing the March 198 issue. If you can help her out call her at 5 0-9 9-0 9. For more information on her books, visit backroadsbooks.com

When Tommy asked if I would consider writing a tribute for the Nelson County Life’s sixth anniversary issue, I was honored to oblige but it struck me that the older I get, the faster time seems to fly. It’s hard to fathom it’s been six years since the first copy of the paper hit the newsstands around Nelson. I remember picking up that first issue at the Nellysford IGA and thinking what a great little

paper it was; a perfect blend of current happenings and oldtime activities from around the county. It brought back a flood of memories surrounding the humble beginning of my own newspaper, Backroads, which I published for twenty-five years from my home here in Love. No doubt Tommy and Yvette had the same combination of excitement and apprehension at the start of their new venture that I had. I

Blackberry Creek

Photography Specializing in: • Families • High School Seniors • Weddings • Business Photography

Freelance Photographer Victoria Mininger Shipman, VA

540-448-2230 Serving Nelson, Albemarle, Amherst and Surrounding Counties

www.blackberrycreekphotography.com blackberrycreekphoto@gmail.com

NELSON COUNTY LIFE APRIL 011


distinctly remember the daily fluctuation of emotions, ranging from the headiness of seeing my name on a by-line to the persistent thought, “What was I thinking? How will I DO this?� But I also remember how the community supported me. Words of encouragement when I did a good job and sweet forgiveness when I messed up spurred me on and made me want to give my best to showcase the people I interviewed and came in contact with. The folks in Nelson never disappointed and I knew from the April 2005 issue of Nelson County Life, Tommy and Yvette would also come to know the unconditional love and acceptance that country people possess. You can’t fool the locals... they know whose hearts are genuine and the ones who really care. We’ve watched the Staffords move into our area, settle down and become one of us. Their newspaper reflects not only what’s going on in other people’s lives but also their own. They’ve included us readers in their search for a home, the trials of starting a new business, and their very personal journey into parenthood, as

both Adam and now little Peyton arrived on their watch. My own daughter was eleven when the Backroads began and there were days I never thought I’d juggle everything at home, much less run a whole newspaper. Folks, it’s a huge responsibility and how Tommy and Yvette manage to crank out Nelson County Life each month, amid naps, feedings and doctor appointments is by God’s grace and their own persistence. I can only attribute this persistence in the fact that they have a heart for it. A heart for not only their work but also the people of Nelson County. From my own experience, somewhere along the way, the folks you talk to become more than just a story for the newspaper...they become cherished friends of immeasurable value. The ones that bring a smile to your face long after their gone. Tommy and Yvette, with all this said, may the sixth anniversary of Nelson County Life be your best one yet and I’d like to personally wish you many, many more years of capturing all the hometown news for everyone’s enjoyment, but especially your own! NCL

Take Off Years... Pò Obagi

Elastiderm eyecream with any Dysport or Botox treatment. (April 1-May 31)

.PUIFS T %BZ 4QFDJBM

With any Gift Card Purchase receive

Pò

any retail product. (April 15-May 15)

A healthy level of indulgence t $MBTTJD &VSPQFBO PS -VYVSZ 'BDJBM t /BUVSBM 4UPOF 5IFSBQZ t %FUPYJGZJOH 4FBXFFE USFBUNFOU t .JOFSBMPHJFÂĽ .BLF 6Q $POTVMUBUJPO

t $MBTTJD PS 5IFSBQFVUJD .BTTBHF t 4QB #PEZ 1PMJTI t 4QB .BOJDVSF PS 1FEJDVSF t NJOVUF 3FMBYJOH 4UFBN 5IFSBQZ

Cosmetic Dermatology

Featuring Dr. Kristen L. Savola, Augusta Health’s board certified dermatologist, performing medical treatments including: t -BTFS 4VSHFSZ t %ZTQPSU t 3FTUZMBOF 1FSMBOF t +VWFEFSN t #PUPY $PTNFUJDT t BOE NPSF

Schedule an Appointment Today. Call (540) 213-2531

Historic

Pharsalia David A. Maybee, DDS Family Dentistry New Patients Welcome!

a day to remember. a place to enjoy.

No babysitter? No problem!

Est. 1814 Tyro, Virginia

Keep an eye on your child with our playroom cam.

540 Radford Ln, #100 (across from the Crozet Harris Teeter, behind BB&T)

(434) 823-1274 • www.crozetdentistry.com

Let

BlueWebWeaver

help you turn frustration into Inspiration Learn exactly what you want. One-on-one lessons using your computer. No confusing tech-speak. Step-by-step instructions for the results YOU seek. Relax and progress at your own pace.

434•361•1224

BlueWebWeaver@earthlink.net www.BlueWebWeaver.com

Specializing in Mac 

Miss Amazing Grace or “Gracie� died one year ago March 3rd. She was her name, Amazing! She was a beautiful chestnut registered Tennessee Walker and she had her own special gait. We called it the “Gracie Gait�. She had a kind soul and loved her herd mates, especially Blackie. She was such a nice horse to ride. Her death was sudden and therefore very sad but something good came from this, and his name is Copper. We love & miss you. – Gracie’s loving owners, Karen & Rob Cooke

Miss Amazing Grace Born 4-17-1982 Died 3-3-2010

To remember your pet, visit NelsonCountyLife.com/obituaries

2011 Workshops 4/5 4/12 4/16 5/1 5/3 5/11 5/16 5/23 6/8 6/22 7/14

Perennial & Bulb Division with Susan B. Viemeister Herbs in the Landscape with Don Haynie Dahlia’s! with Don Dramstad of Don’s Dahlias, Etc. En Plein D’Air Painting Workshop w/Andre Lucero Designing & Planting Colorful Summer Containers w/ SBV Fun with Flowers with Foxie Morgan of Pharsalia ‘Ins & Outs’ of Arranging with Garden Flowers w/ Lee Snyder History in the Garden with Ian Roberts Evening Farm Talk with Joel Salatin of Polyface Farms Lovely Lavender Day with Annie Baggett of Sunshine Lavender Farm Hydrangeas! with Susan B. Viemeister

For more information call us 434.277.5231 or go to

www.pharsaliaevents.com APRIL 011 NELSON COUNTY LIFE


moneywise

Have you filed your taxes?

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

Tax Deductions for Your Small Business Let’s say it like it is…small business owners absolutely hate tax time. Preparing your tax return takes time and money away from your money making operations. But, it’s April and it’s time to face the music. Let’s look at a few things that might ease the pain. If you are a sole proprietor filing a Schedule C or owner of a partnership or Limited Liability Company, you are taxed on the net income of the business after allowable deductions. In addition, you pay self-employment tax on the net income. Deductions are the key to reducing your taxable income. Home Office – If you use a portion of your home for your business, you may qualify for a home office deduction. Use Form 8829 to summarize your rent or mortgage costs, utilities, repairs, and maintenance. Multiply the total by the percentage of the square footage used for the business. Vehicle Expenses – Unless your business owns the vehicles, the best method of claiming a deduction for your business travel is the IRS mileage allowance. For 2010, you may

deduct 50 cents per mile plus parking fees, tolls, interest, and taxes related to the business use. In addition to mileage to job sites, don’t forget to include other trips such as purchasing and banking. Use your calendar to keep track of the miles. New Equipment and Furnishings – These generally must be treated as an asset and depreciated over 5 to 7 years. However, the current rules permit you to deduct all of the expense in the current year in most situations. Staying Connected – The cost of a second telephone line in your home, cell phone costs and internet connections can all be deducted if used for your small business. Contract Labor – Payments to others are deductible – but you must file Forms 1099 with the IRS and provide a copy to the contractors. Penalties for not filing have become very steep. Make sure you have the required information to file by having each contractor complete Form W-9 - before you pay them! Business Meals – This is a hot item

on IRS audits – but that’s not a reason to avoid valid deductions for business meals. Document your expense and the business reason. The actual deduction is limited to 50 percent. Working Meals and Employee Recreation – Categorize these separately from your business meals because they are fully deductible. Examples include pizza for a work session, summer picnics, or annual holiday parties. Business Losses – So, it’s been a tough year and you have a loss. In the tax world, that’s called a Net Operating Loss (“NOL”). Talk to your Tax Preparer about how this can be carried back to profitable years. You could benefit from a nice refund. Document! – The key to making next year’s taxes less painful is to set up a system that works for you. Inexpensive software solutions include QuickBooks or Quicken, but you can also just set up a spreadsheet to categorize your deductions. And, don’t forget that your Tax Preparer is the best resource for tax guidance!

Business deductions can be confusing. Let our experienced CPAs help you.

For a free initial consultation, call our office today!

On Beech Grove Road, across from Wintergreen Winery

(434) 361-9650 www.R-CPA.net

SHOPPING FOR CAR INSURANCE? CALL ME FIRST. AVERAGE ANNUAL SAVINGS:

396

$

*

DRIVERS WHO SWITCHED FROM:

Geico

saved $473 on average with Allstate *

467

$

*

Progressive

saved

State Farm

saved $375 on average with Allstate

on average with Allstate

*

Save even more than before with Allstate. Drivers who switched to Allstate saved an average of $396* a year. So when you’re shopping for car insurance, call us first. You could be surprised by how much you’ll save. Warren Insurance Agency (757) 496-0585 johnwarren@allstate.com

NOW OPEN

Anytime Fitness in Lovingston!

Anytime Fitness offers a convenient and affordable exercise option for the area. At Anytime Fitness, members can work out any time day or night, every day of the year. Check us out! Memberships Available during staffed hrs. Mon - Thur. 10am - 7pm • Fri 10am - 5pm • Sat 10am - 1pm

Proudly Serving Nelson County. Located at the Food Lion Shopping Center in Lovingston. Call 434-263-5559 for details. Annual savings based on information reported nationally by new Allstate auto customers for policies written in 2008. Actual savings will vary. Allstate Property and Casualty Insurance Company: Northbrook, IL. © 2009 Allstate Insurance Company.

24 NELSON COUNTY LIFE APRIL 2011

www.AnytimeFitness.com

Friend us on Facebook: Anytime Fitness Lovingston


Creating a “Home Show”

athome withMarlo

Fluffing, Primping and Staging Your Home

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

Spring typically brings April showers, May flowers, and more buyers. This is a great forecast, except that there are also many more sellers. Prior to the housing market crisis, the spring brought about 180 homes for sale. In today’s market, there are currently 351 homes available in Nelson County. With so many choices, it is more important than ever for sellers to get to primping, fluffing, and staging. A well priced and well staged home can “set the stage” for a sale this spring. Here are a few staging tricks of the trade. Prepare for staging. Before staging, a house must first be cleaned, painted, and repaired as needed. It must also be de-cluttered. Remove books from shelves, pack the knickknacks, and clear the countertops. Depersonalize! Pack away anything that makes the house “yours” instead of “theirs”. Take down fam-

ily photos and put away the family heirlooms and collectibles. Strip to the bare essentials. Pack away your shabby recliner and get rid of “I will use it one day” furnishings and gadgets. You want just enough furniture to define a room’s purpose without over-crowding. Create positive focal points. Take the eye off of the chipped paint, old nail holes, or peeling wallpaper. Fix those problem areas if possible and entice the eye to a new focal point. Pull furniture away from walls and arrange in appealing groupings allowing plenty of pass-thru space. Don’t block the rooms “wow factor” like a fireplace or a gorgeous window view. Highlight the key rooms. Kitchens and bathrooms most influence a buyer’s decision. Make the kitchen appear larger by reducing clutter, clearing countertops, and removing unused pots and pans in the cabinets. Thoroughly clean the entire kitchen

Can your home be found?

and then add the “Wow” with flowers, fruit bowls, and new kitchen towels. Remove clutter and stage a bath with decorative towels, soaps, candles, spa baskets, flowers, and floral pictures to set the ambiance of the room. Don’t forget the outside. Outdoor living space is becoming more and more appealing to buyers. Treat your deck or patio like another room in the house. Cover the worn picnic table with a bright tablecloth, replace the faded chair cushions, and arrange greenery and flowers. Spruce up the appeal. Room by room, set the mood. Dress rooms with mirrors, plants, flowers, lamps, throw rugs, pillows, baskets and soft fabrics such as silk, lamb’s wool, or satin. Arrange fresh flowers. Fresh flowers are little luxuries that make people feel good. Consider having flowers outside to line the entry walk,

or indoors on a foyer stand, dining room table, bathroom counter, or bedroom dresser. Strive for cheerful and bright. Turn on lights and lamps and open blinds and curtains to let the sunshine pour in. Consider removing all window coverings to bring the outside indoors. Appeal to all the senses. Make sure your house smells fresh, clean, and inviting. Just prior to a showing, toss a clean sheet and fabric softener into the dryer or boil water with orange peels and cinnamon. Buyers have a multitude of options. If you want your home to steal the show, you had better get to work! 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.

My listings get seen … and sold! Just on Realtor.com alone, my showcased listings have received nearly a half million online showings in the past few months. As a result, these properties just sold or went under contract: Nellysford - 181 Graywinds Lane Sold: 3/7/11

Get local, national, and even global exposure… Call Marlo to market your home!

Marlo G. Allen

Assoc. Broker 434.996.3525 Email: Marlo@InsistOnThatGirl.com Web: InsistOnThatGirl.com Market Data: HomeValueMarketReport.com

Insist on that girl!

Arrington – Arrizona Lane Sold: 3/14/11 Afton – 85 Ennis Mountain Road Under Contract: 3/4/11

Get real�time market data for Wintergreen, Nelson, & Charlottesville Area at HomeValueMarketReport.com

APRIL 2011 NELSON COUNTY LIFE 25


rockfish valley

KITE

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

FESTIVAL

nelsonscenicloop.com

Saturday, April 9, 2011 11:00 AM until 3:00 PM BOLD ROCK Cidery Field across from SPRUCE CREEK PARK right off Glenthorne Loop (Rt 627) Enter next to Elk Hill Baptist Church BOLD ROCKfish River Duck Race for the kids! Eastern Star is our fabulous new Richmond food vendor. $6 youth lunch with hotdog or hamburger, french fries and small drink. Kite demonstrations and competitions courtesy of members of Richmond Air Force, a professional organization of kite flyers. Some performances are done to music. 2Guys Flying and Jackkite bring their kites too. And so should you. Supported by Nelson County Parks and Recreation. FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC For further details go to www.rockfishvalley.org or call 434-226-0446

26 NELSON COUNTY LIFE APRIL 2011

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.

rockfishvalleyfarm.com Rockfish Valley Farm Experience the Rural You Check out our luxury guest house to rent on Rockfish Valley Farm. Make your reservation. Visit HomeAway.com listing #360859

NELSON COUNTY LIFE NelsonCountyLife.com Your Source for Everything Nelson


PLANNING YOUR VISIT TO NELSON COUNTY JUST GOT EASIER.

snapshots

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

rockfishvalleyfarm.com Rockfish Valley Farm Experience the Rural You Check out our luxury guest house to rent on Rockfish Valley Farm. Make your reservation. Visit Homeaway.com listing # 360859

nelsonscenicloop.com 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.

Our inbox was flooded with emails praising the Nelson County High School drama team’s performance of Hairspray. If you remember, the team took home the state title in December for the second year in a row. Bravo! PHOTOGRAPHY by VICTORIA MININGER

T h e

C o m f ort e r

Life’s final months deserve specialized care “One of the first things patients and families often ask of us is to get end-of-life pain and other symptoms under control. That’s what I specialize in – keeping the patient not only comfortable, but clear-minded. What’s more, Hospice of the Piedmont’s experienced team is there to do what the family requests, to help make their remaining time together more meaningful. And families find that compassionate spirit very comforting.”

To hopva.org

©2010 Hospice of the Piedmont

Theresa o’Brien, rn, chpn manager of admissions

learn more or self-refer, call anyTime.

800-975-5501

Care from Hospice of the Piedmont is typically covered by Medicare, Medicaid or private insurance. Thanks to generous donations from the community, no one is turned away due to inability to pay. PIVA-008_Cmft9x625BW.indd 1

APRIL 011 NELSON COUNTY LIFE2:45 7 4/16/10 PM


Your One Store for Drugs and More!

Stoney Creek Pharmacy Thanks for a Successful Blood Drive! We got 12 donors and 13 useable pints!

Congratulations to Jamie for winning the “I donated� raffle and got a Calvary Baptist cookbook, cookbook holder, and a jar for her new 401k savings.

Now featuring Arctic Spray!

Spray-on pain relief. That way, you won’t get it all over your hands and possibly in your eyes. • New home accessories from Evergreen and Cypress • As Seen on TV section • Scruffy’s corner with pet food and supplies • Clearance section • Webkinz sold here • getting new items everyday • Remember, if you don’t see it, ask if we can order it.

• Kodak Kiosk • Pick-up for King Photo, Rudy’s Dry Cleaners and UPS • Candle of the Month is back • New aromatherapy products from Time and Again • Think Pink section for breast cancer awareness • the Angels ornaments are back

NEW HOURS! Mon.-Fri. 8:30am - 6:30pm Sat. 9am - 2pm phone: 434-361-0370 fax: 434-361-0377

Stoney Creek Pharmacy Valley Green Shopping Ctr. 2831 Rockfish Valley Hwy Nellysford, VA 22958

J^[ 8[[Y^ =hel[ IWbed m[bYec[i >WddW^ M^_j[ je ekh ijob_d] j[Wc I^[ m_bb X[ meha_d] ed CedZWoi WdZ J^khiZWoi$ >WddW^ m_bb jWa[ mWba#_di WdZ Wffe_djc[dji \eh ^W_hYkji" cWd_Ykh[i WdZ f[Z_Ykh[i$ 9^[c_YWb i[hl_Y[i m_bb h[gk_h[ Wd Wffe_djc[dj$

C[dj_ed j^_i WZ WdZ h[Y[_l[ +$&& e\\ oekh Ă“ hij l_i_j m_j^ >WddW^$

8[[Y^ =hel[ IWbed

*)*#),'#'.'& 44 /'& 8[[Y^ =hel[ HZ Hj$ ,,* š Hei[bWdZ" L_h]_d_W

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

Saturday, April 9 †˜ƒÂ?…‡ –‹…Â?‡–•ǣ Í†Í™Í Č‹Í†Í™Í? ˆ‘” ‡Â?Â„Â‡Â”ČŒ ͚͆͘ ƒ– –Š‡ †‘‘” ͆Í?͘ ‡‡–nj–Š‡nj ”–‹•–• ƒ–”‘Â? ˜‡Â?– ˜ƒ‹Žƒ„Ž‡ ‘Â?Ž‹Â?‡ ƒ– ĆŹ ‘Â?Ž‹Â?‡ ƒ– ™™™Ǥ”‘…Â?Ƥ•Š……Ǥ‘”‰ ‘…Â?Ƥ•Š ƒŽŽ‡› ‘Â?Â?—Â?‹–› ‡Â?–‡” Í™ÍĄÍ˜ ‘…Â?Ƥ•Š …Š‘‘Ž ƒÂ?‡ Č€ ˆ–‘Â? Â”Â˜Â…Â…ĚťÂ”Â‘Â…Â?Ƥ•Š……Ǥ‘”‰ Č€ ͛͜͜Ǥ͙͛͞Ǥ͙͘͘͘ Š‡ ‡˜‡Â?‹Â?‰ǯ• Â?—•‹… ‹• ’ƒ”–‹ƒŽŽ› •—’’‘”–‡† „› ƒ ‰”ƒÂ?– ˆ”‘Â? –Š‡ ‹”‰‹Â?‹ƒ ‘Â?Â?‹••‹‘Â? ˆ‘” –Š‡ ”–• ƒÂ?† –Š‡ ƒ–‹‘Â?ƒŽ Â?†‘™Â?‡Â?– ˆ‘” –Š‡ ƒ”–•Ǥ

8 NELSON COUNTY LIFE APRIL 011

sam’sgarden By Sam Saunders Saunders Landscapes, LLC

Floating Row Covers Contrary to what many people think organic pesticides have not necessarily been proven to be safer than synthetic pesticides. The reason is simple; organic compounds have to be sprayed more frequently than their synthetic counterparts and therefore leave a heavier residue once they are on the table and ready for consumption. Although the label appears benign, the frequency in applications is the ‘sticky’ part of the equation that has many researchers changing their minds on the safety of these products. However, there are many organic gardening methods that are still the way to go and trying to achieve a ‘spray free’ or ‘limited organic spray’ vegetable garden should be your goal if you can pull it off. Floating row covers are one great option to achieve such a garden. The concept is to create a safe zone, impenetrable to insects, completely around the plant and therefore allowing the plant to grow pest-free – in particular while it is in it’s most vulnerable state, the new transplant. This is accomplished by either draping the row cover over the plants or, for a more finished look, first bending galvanized steel (1/8 to 1/16 inch) into wickets or half circles and pressing them firmly into the earth over top the area where your garden is planted. On top of these wickets is stretched a tightly woven, polypropylene fabric (row cover) and is attached to the sides with either 1 inch by 1 inch strips nailed to the side (if in raised beds) or soil that is pulled over the edges. Whatever way you use to secure it, make sure that the fabric is taut to prevent windy days from blowing the cover away. Clothespins offer excellent help to secure the fabric to the top and sides of the hoops. The fabric itself can be purchased in different weights so that you can also rely on it for added frost prevention to the crop. For insect prevention only, I recommend the lightest fabric avail-

able, typically called ‘Summerweight’, which allows as much as 85% transmission of light into the canopy of the plant. Remember, even with this fabric in place, it is imperative that you continue to check your crops frequently for overheating (even though they allow a considerable amount of air flow into and out of the area). Now with all 4 corners attached, insects are prevented from damaging your plants. This includes the gardens most wanted list: aphids, potato beetles, Japanese beetles, grasshoppers, cabbage worms, leaf miners, root maggots and some vine borers. However, there is a catch. Plants that require bees for pollination, i.e. peas, squash, strawberries, etc. will need to be uncovered once they set blooms; plants that do not flower and therefore do not require pollination, i.e. lettuce, potatoes, rape, etc. do not need to be uncovered except for harvesting, weeding and watering (the fabric is not water repellent and rain should penetrate some). Although the ‘Summerweight’ fabric is the lightest available, it still does offer some protection from frost, aids in wind protection and prevents the soil and plants from overheating. Once the season is done, remove and fold your fabric and store it in an attic or other storage area where it is out of the sun, free from moisture and protected from mice and other nuisance rodents. The fabric is relatively tough, lasting multiple seasons, and very inexpensive for the value that it provides. Once the fabric has some holes and therefore deemed unusable on the garden, use it for weed prevention under trees and shrubs, for moisture and erosion prevention in newly seeded lawn areas and to cover both annuals at the end of the season during the first light frosts that occur in the fall. The hoops should also be taken down and stored in a garage or other structure for the off-season.

From Seed to Stone

Original & Creative Landscape Design – 17 Yrs. Experience

Design & Installation • Natural Stonework • Retaining Walls Water Features • Walkways & Patios • Outdoor Fireplaces Renovation & Installation • Tree Pruning & Removal • Naturalizing • Structures View our original designs: www.saunderslandscapes.com • Wholesale Nursery on Site • 434-263-6642 Licensed & Insured


asktheDr. By Dr. Steve Schmitz Afton Family Medicine Diabetes Part 1 “Gimme some sugar” is what my daughter’s aunt says to her when she wants a kiss. “I don’t want the sugar” is what I hear in my office all too often from people who have high blood sugars. They are not concerned about kisses, but about the very real and increasingly prevalent disease of diabetes. I am seeing this so much lately that I thought I would write this and my next few columns about “The Sugar.” Diabetes is a disease where the body does not handle sugar appropriately. Since almost all of the food we eat gets turned into sugar, that can be a big problem. Type 1 diabetes usually happens in children, and is caused by the pancreas not making insulin which is the hormone that tells our body to store sugar. I am going to discuss type 2 diabetes, which is when either the pancreas does not make enough insulin, or the body does not listen to the pancreas when it sends the insulin out. We are seeing more and more type 2 diabetes now than ever before. It happens in adults most commonly, but can happen to children in the right (or wrong as the case may be) circum-

stances also. The dangers of elevated blood sugars are many. High sugar damages our blood vessels, and in so doing hurts whatever they are supposed to supply with blood. Therefore diabetes leads to vision loss, kidney disease, nerve damage, and slow healing from wounds. But, the most scary thing is it also causes heart attacks and strokes—real killers. You may be at risk for developing diabetes for several reasons, but if you have a family history of the disease, are overweight, or smoke, you are at increased risk. If you are obese and sugar runs in your family, brace yourself because diabetes is probably coming. The good news is that you can do some things to stave off the disease (spoiler alert: exercise and lose weight!), but that is the topic of my next column in 2 months. Dr. Steve Schmitz 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.

Another reason why people trust Afton Family Medicine

Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30-5pm. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call (540)-456-6710 7849 Rockfish Valley Hwy (SR 151), Afton, VA • www.marthajefferson.org

theperfectfit By Agnes F. Schrider, PT Nelson Physical Therapy

Self Destructive Ways “The body has become the whipping post. If the person is anxious, the body is starved, gorged, drugged, intoxicated, forced to vomit, driven to exhaustion, or driven to frenzied reaction against self-destruction.” These words by Marion Woodman likely strike a chord with each of us at some point in our lives. “You are what you eat.” It is the truth; if we only put junk food in our system, our bodies will run poorly and we will feel awful. Oh, you’ll do OK for a while, then things will start to break down in the form of muscular pain, diabetes, heart condition and arthritis. Clients often ask me, “How did I get this pain?” If it is an ailment with a gradual onset, my reply is usually, “Your body couldn’t take the stress anymore.” It was screaming to be heard; wanting some attention. It is the straw that broke the camel’s back scenario. Sometimes, we take better care of our pets and vehicles than ourselves. Our car gets a regular oil change, tune up and the

proper fuel so that it runs smoothly and lasts longer- so we get the best value for what we paid for it. Imagine that for yourself. It would look something like this: getting the proper amount of rest each night, eating balanced and nutritious meals and exercising regularly. In addition, recognizing the stressors in your life and developing coping methods (meditation, yoga) for them. It also means taking time to relax and making time to be with friends and family. Our society rewards us for being productive always pushing to work longer and harder. That drive has cost us our health; both physically and emotionally. It is an insane treadmill that it is difficult to stop but important to realize for a healthy you. Down time, rest and relaxation are needed for physical, mental and emotional health. It allows the body a chance to recharge. Treat your self and your body with the most loving care – you are worth it!

NELSON PHYSICAL THERAPY & WELLNESS CENTER

Rehab Fitness Yoga Meditation Massage NIA Personal Training Golf Fitness Training 1543 Beech Grove Rd. Roseland, VA 434.361.2650

Back Care Workshop The best two hours you can spend learning to take care of your back and prevent injuries! Agnes F. Schrider, Physical Therapist, has been caring for backs for 25 years and and you will learn: • Basic anatomy • Spinal alignment and posture • Ergonomic computer set up • Proper lifting techniques • Gardening and house work tips to save your spine • Exercises for your spine • Tips for a healthier spine Date: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 Time: 4-6pm Location: Nelson Physical Therapy & Wellness Center Fee: $20

Call 434.361. 2650 to reserve your spot now!!

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.

APRIL 2011 NELSON COUNTY LIFE 29


VICTORIA MININGER

snapshots

Chris Davis of Shipman fishes from a bridge support over a rapidly moving Rockfish River following hours of heavy rain which inspired others to canoe down Nelson’s bloated waterways.

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 Schuler

Serving Value in Nelson County since 1993

TLC

16 5F RO NT

A

LOVINGSTON CAFE THE

V N, O ST STREET, LOVING

Find directions, menus, specials, calendar and more online – lovingstoncafe.com 30 NELSON COUNTY LIFE APRIL 2011

SAVE THE DATE: Opportunity Ball at Veritas October 30, 2011 Nelson County Community Fund An opportunity to care and share Please contribute to help Nelson non-profits today! P.O. Box 253 • Nellysford, VA 22958 • (434) 226-0078 NCCFund@gmail.com • www.nelsonfund.org


U.K. International Soccer Camps Rockfish Valley Ruritan Park

July 25 - 29 5 pm - 8 pm (6 - 16 yrs) $109 5 pm - 6:30 pm (4 - 5 yrs) $78 Youth Development Program (Intense Program for the Advanced Player)

12-16 years $129

in the psalm of your hand

STORY by JENNIE TAL WILLIAMS PHOTOGRAPHY by VICTORIA MININGER

Brian Mininger used to carry around 3 or 4 Bibles. He’d always leave them in places or have notes in one when carrying another. It got to be a hassle. So now Brian, the pastor at Riverbank Church in Lovingston, carries his Android phone. “I use a Bible app,” he said. “I can use it on my computer or I can use it on my phone. I really like it; my phone is clipped to my belt so I can’t lay it down and leave it like I do with everything else I carry.” He doesn’t preach from his phone, but he does use PowerPoint and put all his sermons up on YouTube. Plus, the church has a blog and a Facebook page. And while Brian loves his technology, that’s definitely not what it’s about for him. The perks of the technology the people he communicates with using it. “We really believe that there are a lot of people out there that either have never been a part of a church or have not been part of a church for a long time because the church wasn’t relevant for them and for their lives,” said Brian. “I wear my boots and my blue jeans to preach and I use an Android phone app for my bible. We’re normal people and we want to be a church that relates to where people are at.” Riverbank is a part of the Cornerstone Church Ministries International (CCMI), as is its parent

church, Cornerstone Church in Augusta County. So many Nelson residents were traveling to Augusta, though, that they decided to branch out. They’ve been meeting since this summer, but their major goal for 2011 was to find a more permanent facility. And seek and ye shall find! Riverbank Church has moved in to the old Lovingston Opry, which was built in 1832 and used for about 150 years as a Methodist church, and then for a few more as a Catholic church. It’s been a busy few months for Brian and Riverbank, but what’s most exciting to the little congregation is the speed at which they’re growing. “By the end of the year, we’d like to see our numbers about double what they are now,” said Brian. “So our goal for these next few months is to really see the power of God and the love of Jesus just break through people’s lives and make a difference, just like he’s made a difference in our lives.” NCL

July 25-29

9am - 12 noon

August 1-5 5pm - 8pm If you register less than 10 days prior to camp, there will be a $10 late charge.

Free Ball and Free T-Shirt! Register online at www.uksocca.com

For More info Contact Janice Norvell Wheaton, Camp Coordinator

434-277-5499

APRIL 2011 NELSON COUNTY LIFE 31


Last October, Marina Childs of Afton skipped classes for an entire week. The Virginia Tech senior wasn’t playing hookie, though. And she didn’t spend the week on the beach somewhere improving her tan. But she did get pretty hot. Marina spent 12 to 14 hours each day that week out in woods in Montgomery County fighting fires. Yes. Fighting fires. Marina is the only female firefighter on the Pulaski County Wildland Fire Crew, and has been since this fall after she spent the summer learning about what it takes to fight wildfires and manage prescribed burns, getting all her testing and accreditation out of the way. “It was fun, I loved it,” said the wildlife major who graduates this May. “It’s hard work, but I got a little taste for it and now I love and I wanna do it all the time.” And, as of mid-March, Marina already has taken a job in Montana on a fire engine crew to make that dream a reality. Out west, the fires are bigger and the season is longer, lasting from May through October or November. Then, her ideal would be to come back to Virginia to work with the Pulaski County crew during our own fire season, which comes in two parts (October through November and mid-February through May). “It’s exciting for me. It’s a very physically demanding job,” said Marina, who exercises a lot to prepare for what she’ll need to be able to do to keep up with her primarily male counterparts. “It’s not going to be an easy job, but from being on the fires here, I think it’ll be really excited. Marina’s crew in Montana follows the National

NELSON COUNTY LIFE APRIL 011

hot shot in the making STORY by JENNIE TAL WILLIAMS PHOTO by HAYLEY OSBORNE

Firefighters fitness challenge which consists of a 1.5 mile run in less than 11 minutes, 30 sit-ups in one minute, 20 push ups in one minute, and 7 pull ups in one minute. The tests are done back to back with no break between. The fitness challenge is done the first week of reporting to work, and every month after that while on duty for the season. In addition to the challenge, firefighters also work out daily. Marina said she’s a little nervous to go out west and have a “real job,” but she’s also looking forward to it very much. Her parents kind of feel the same way. “I think it makes my mom a little nervous,” Marina admitted. “Not only is she sending her baby thousands of miles away, I think it’s kind of hard for [my parents] to understand what we’re doing – it’s kind of hard to visualize unless you’ve been there.” Marina explains to them – and others – that the more you know about the job, the less dangerous it is. She hopes to work in wildfire fighting for a few years (and then maybe eventually become a Hot Shot – someone who fights the hottest parts of the fires) before looking back toward a more traditional job with fish and wildlife services. “Firefighting … you can’t just decide one day that you want to do this,” she said, explaining that most professionals are only in the heat for 5 to 10 years. “The people that are doing this full-time, that’s all they do. They live and breathe and eat fire. It’s a year-round job even though there aren’t fires every day. It’s definitely something you have to prepare for.” NCL


Marina Childs of Afton fires up her chainsaw. She’s been using it a lot this year, following a rash of brush fires in the region. The fire on the opposite page is from a prescribed burn in Goochland.

APRIL 2011 NELSON COUNTY LIFE 33


Jennifer Fitzgerald with her grandfather, Preston Tyree, at a Relay For Life event before his passing (above). UVA Cancer Center oncologist Dr. Hanna K. Sanoff checks on Sherri Brooks of Shipman during a recent chemotherapy treatment. Teams can register up until and even at this year’s event, which begins at 3 p.m. on May 21 and ends at 5 a.m. on May 22. Visit www.relayforlife.org/Nelson for more information.

the Relay

STORY by JENNIE TAL WILLIAMS PHOTOGRAPHY by HAYLEY OSBORNE Sherri Brooks and her family participated in the first-ever Nelson County Relay for Life in 2009. At the time, she felt it was important to participate because everyone is touched in some way by cancer; Sherri herself had lost a brotherin-law to the disease in 1991. “We participated because I’ve always either donated to cancer charities or participated in some way,” she said “Even if you don’t have cancer, in some way cancer touches everybody.” That was two years ago. Sherri plans to make a comeback to the Relay this year. But last year, she didn’t make it. “I was diagnosed in May of last year,” said Sherri, who before being diagnosed with stage four colon cancer that had metastasized elsewhere in her body had never before been admitted to the hospital, had an MRI or even been to the emergency room. “We didn’t [do the Relay] last year; things were a little crazy.” Sherri has been blessed, and she says she owes a lot to her family and her community. She has her last chemo session scheduled for April 6 of this year and hopes to make it to the Relay for Life

– she wouldn’t want to miss the survivor’s lap! “It definitely makes it more personal,” said Sherri, who can’t stress enough the importance of the Relay for Life. “It is truly important because they’re saving lives.” Jennifer Fitzgerald got involved with friends

Time is money. We’ll help you save both. Bookkeeping

Personal Finance

Payroll Services Accounts Receivable & Payable Quarterly & Yearly Tax Prep

FREE Consultation

On-line banking assistance On-line bill payment service

Notary Services & More!

Yes! We make house calls!

TAYLOR MADE BUSINESS SERVICE, LLC • Michelle A. Taylor p: 434.361.2208 • f: 434.361.2131 • TaylorMadeSvc@gmail.com

34 NELSON COUNTY LIFE APRIL 2011

through the Tye River Elementary PTO. She’d been to the Relay in Amherst and wanted to bring the event to Nelson County in support of her mother- and father-in-law who are both 10year survivors. During the fundraising for the first Relay, her grandfather was diagnosed with lung cancer. He didn’t know much about Relay, but made sure to make it to the event when he learned about it. “It was a good experience for him to get out and I guess tell his story because he was just starting out with it,” said Jennifer. “The Relay started out as an ambition of supporters finding a cure, but now it’s become very personal.” Jennifer’s grandfather, Preston Tyree, passed away January 25th of this year. “My grandfather passed at 85 years old. My husband’s best friend passed at 51. It doesn’t matter what age, what gender, what race. It’s everywhere,” said Jennifer. “And I never want my kids to hear the words ‘You’ve got cancer.’ It’s become a passion of mine to find a cure because I don’t’ want it to get any closer; I don’t want it to take any more lives.” NCL


4&& .03& '-0031-"/4 "/% %&4*(/4 */ 063 0/-*/& ("--&3: "5 888 8*/5&3800%4)0.&4 $0.

7BDBUJPO )PNF

8IFUIFS JU¼T ZPVS QFSNBOFOU SFTJEFODF PS ZPVS IPNF BXBZ GSPN IPNF B 8JOUFSXPPET EFTJHOFE IPNF NBLFT FWFSZ EBZ B WBDBUJPO 8JOUFSXPPET )PNFT DSFBUFT QSPEVDFT BOE EFWFMPQT DVTUPN MPH UJNCFS GSBNF TUPOF BOE OBUVSBM FMFNFOU IPNF EFTJHOT UISPVHIPVU UIF 64 $BOBEB BOE &VSPQF #FHJO MJWJOH B MJGFUJNF PG NFNPSJFT UPEBZ XJUI 8JOUFSXPPET )PNFT

XJOUFSXPPETIPNFT DPN ] $6450. "3$)*5&$563"- %&4*(/ 130'&44*0/"- */5&3*03 %&4*(/ 4&37*$&4 ."5&3*"-4 */5&3*03 '*/*4)&4 4&-&$5*0/ ."45&3 4*5& %&7&-01.&/5 -"/% 1-"//*/( $0/4536$5*0/ #6*-%*/( 4&37*$&4 /"5*0/8*%&

APRIL 2011 NELSON COUNTY LIFE 35


leisureguide food&dining Ambrosia Bakery & Deli 2192 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.9661 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 Copper Mine Bistro Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.8090

shuteye Acorn Inn Bed & Breakfast 2256 Adial Rd, Faber, VA • 434.361.9357 Afton House Bed & Breakfast and Cottages 31 Afton Lane, Route 6 East, Afton, VA 540.456.6759

Shadow Mountain Rentals 15644 Crabtree Falls Hwy, Montebello, VA 757.424.2884 Simpson’s Hollow Bed & Breakfast 580 Simpsons Lane, Lovingston, VA 434.263.6380 The White Pig Bed & Breakfast 5120 Irish Road, Schuyler, VA • 434.831.1416

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

Camp Blue Ridge Montebello, VA • 540.377.2413

Tye River Cabin 6011 Crabtree Falls Hwy, Tyro, VA • 434.238.2430

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

Cox’s Creek Cottage 296 C & C Lane, Roseland, VA • 434.277.5566

Wintergreen Resort Wintergreen, VA • 800.266.2444

Logos of Wintergreen Mountain Inn Lodge, Wintergreen, VA 434.325.1125

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

wine&beercountry Afton Mountain Vineyards 234 Vineyard Lane, Afton, VA • 540.456.8667

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

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

Notforgotten Farm 3530 Tye River Road, Tye River, VA • 434.263.6508

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

Rockfish Gap Country Store Intersection of Rts 250 and 151, Afton, VA 540.456.6112

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

SPCA Thrift Store 4791 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Arrington, VA 434.263.8788

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

Tuckahoe Antique Mall 4202 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.2121

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

The Edge Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.8080

Horseshoe Mountain Lodge Roseland, VA • 434.361.2525

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

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

Lovingston Cafe 165 Front Street, Lovingston, VA • 434.263.8000

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

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

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

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

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

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

Lovingston Winery 885 Freshwater Cove Lane, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8467

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

Mountain Cove Vineyards 1362 Fortunes Cove Lane, Lovingston, VA 434.263.5392

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

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

Stoney Creek Bar & Grill Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.8110 Thai Mex II Valley Green Shopping Center, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1400 Thai Siam Take-Out 4137 Tye Brook Highway, Colleen, VA 434.263.8577 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

36 NELSON COUNTY LIFE APRIL 2011

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

Afton Mountain Bed & Breakfast 10273 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Afton, VA 540.456.6844

Devils Grill Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.8100

Smoky’s Black Bear Cafe Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.1227

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

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

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

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

Walton’s Mountain B&B 6401 Rockfish River Rd, Schuyler, VA • 434.831.1384

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

Resort Reservations & Country Cottages Afton, VA • 540.456.8300

gifts&antiques

Royal Oaks Cabins in the Mountains 45 Royal Oaks Lane, Love, VA • 800.410.0627 Sarah’s Mountain Retreat Cabin 406 Fish Hatchery Lane, Montebello, VA 540.377.6458

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

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

orchardcountry a.m.FOG 9264 Critzer’s Shop Road, Afton, VA • 540.456.7100 Critzer Family Farm 9388 Critzer Shop Road, Afton, VA • 540.456.4772 Dickie Brothers Orchard 2552 Dickie Road, Massies Mill, VA • 434.277.5516 Drumheller’s Orchard 1130 Drumheller Orchard Ln., Lovingston, VA 434.263.5036 Fitzgerald’s Orchard 728 Harper’s Creek Lane, Tyro, VA • 434.277.5798 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


Nelson County

datebook tuesday april 12 april 1

Healing Gardens: An Illustrated Lecture D. Reuben M. Rainey, Co-Director, Center for Design and Health, University of Virginia School of Architecture, will be featured speaker at monthly meeting of Nelson County Garden Club. Public is invited. 2pm - 3:30pm. 434-831-2153

monday

saturday april 16 april 4

Ballroom Dance - TANGO Tango is for you! Flirty, fun, passionate. Classes meet Mondays Apr 4, 11, & 18 7:15-8 pm. Practice Dance Apr 25. Nelson Center. 434-263-7130

tuesday

Rockfish River Elementary Dine Out Fundraiser % of all orders will be donated to Rockfish River Elementary PTO. Dine in or drive thru. Tell cashier you are supporting Rockfish River. 5pm - 8pm. Chick-filA 710 Shenandoah Village Dr., Waynesboro, VA 434-361-1791

april 5

Perennial and Bulb Division Multiplying Your Garden Treasures with Susan B. Viemeister 10AM to 1:30PM at Pharsalia, 2333 Pharsalia Road, Tyro,VA. $ 434-277-5231

CANVAS & PAPER TRAIL ART EXHIBIT Come on out and view a wide variety of local artist talent who help decorate the center for our benefit trail ride that weekend...its really a beautiful occasion. Fleetwood Community Center, Massies Mill. 11am - 3pm. 434-277-9472

Nelson County 5K FUN Run/Walk 5 K (3.1 miles) FUN Run/Walk, age 10 and over, to raise funds for the Relay for Life. Registration form at www.relayforlife.org/nelson. Go to left side “Team Fundraising”, scroll down to event and click link for registration form. Race starts at 8:30 am. Get t-shirt 7:30-8:00. Awards and prizes. NCHS track. 434-841-5840

wednesday saturday april 20 april 9 Cruise Nite – Postcards from the Mediterranean Come aboard for a gala “cruise” to benefit Wintergreen Performing Arts. Begin your voyage with a welcome toast, photo opportunity and greetings by ship personnel, followed by dining, dancing, entertainment and luxury shopping (live and silent auctions) at five different ports of call (Casablanca, Morocco; Barcelona, Spain; Naples, Italy; Mykonos, Greece; and Izmir, Turkey), plus gaming in Monte Carlo! Don your Captain’s Table attire and cruise the Mediterranean with Wintergreen Performing Arts. Location: Skyline Pavilion at Wintergreen Resort. 6:30pm - 11pm. $130 434-325-8292 Piney River Mini Triathlon Short on Race...Long on Fun. Race solo or as a team of 2-4 people. Run 1.5 m, Paddle .75 m, Bike 2.5 m Registration 9-10:30 race begins at 11:30. VA Blue Ridge Railway Trail, Piney River, VA 434-263-7130 Robin and Linda Williams and Their Fine Group Cost: $20 at the door; $15-18 in advance; $50 pre-concert reception with band. More Info: www. rockfishcc.org for ticket purchase; or call 361-0331. Proceeds benefit RVCC and the Hamner Theater. 7:30pm - 9:30pm. 434-361-0100

All Levels Yoga Join us for All Levels Yoga, 6:15-7:15 pm at the Rockfish Valley Community Center. Visit the Guerrilla Yoga Project at www.gypcville.com for more details. By donation. All are welcome! 434-466-1625

saturday april 23 NCPRD Annual Egg Hunt Boys & Girls ages 10 & under. Join us at 9:30 for crafts & activities. The HUNT begins promptly at 10 am. Bring a basket or bag per child. Nelson Center. 434-263-7130

wednesday april 27 All Levels Yoga Join us for All Levels Yoga, 6:15-7:15 pm at the Rockfish Valley Community Center. Visit the Guerrilla Yoga Project at www.gypcville.com for more details. By donation. All are welcome! 434-466-1625

FILE

friday

snapshots

Get your kites ready! We are co-sponsoring this year’s Rockfish Valley Kite Festival – organized by the Rockfish Valley Foundation – to be held Saturday, April 9 from 11:00 am and 3:00 pm at Bold Rock Cidery field, which is across from Spruce Creek Park right off Glenthorne Loop (Rt. 627). Free and open to the public, there will also be a BOLD ROCKfish River Duck Race for the kids. Check out NelsonCountyLife.com for more info as we know it.

saturday april 30 Landscaping with Native Plants in the ValleyThe Plant Propagation team members will introduce you to the beauty and benefits of using native plants in your landscape and gardens, with a focus on what plants will grow well in the valley. Learn how to use local native plants to naturalize your property, how to integrate native plants with other plantings and how to solve challenging landscaping problems with adaptable, native plants and shrubs. Plants will be available for purchase. There will be no charge for the workshop. Please register by April 23rd. The Wintergreen Nature Foundation. 1pm - 4pm at Tuckahoe Clubhouse at Stoney Creek subdivision. 434-325-8169

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 39

Kerl Jam Kerl Jam is a healing benefit for Phillip Kerl and his family... with live music from Molimo, Chamomile and Whiskey, and more...cake walk...live and silent art and service auction...10$ admission (kids under 12 free!) Rockfish Valley Community Center. 6p-11:30 434-906-8791

APRIL 2011 NELSON COUNTY LIFE 37


Priceless Classifieds for the People!

G

GreenSheet.us Post it online

Read it in print

Share it

Bank some Green!

REAL ESTATE

ANTIQUES

CARS & TRUCKS

FARM & TOOL

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. Posted By: Julie Bendle 22949 - Lovingston 434 996-8669 $900 PER MONTH

Wholesale Antique Architectural, Salvage& Reclaimed Items Lots of antique architectural & building items including doors, windows, columns, French doors, stained glass windows, sidelights, transoms, shutters, gates, shelves, brackets, pedestals, mantels, wrought iron gates & fence sections, etc etc. Sorry the iron gate in the photo has sold. Posted By: Covesville Store ALBEMARLE COUNTY 434-295-9496 $N/A

97 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer 1997 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer AWD Cruise Control, Power Everything, 6-disc Changer, Leather Seats, Rebuilt Transmission, 177,000 miles. Posted By: Jeff Clair NELSON COUNTY 434-361-2463 $2800

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

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

SPORTING GOODS

Antique Chippendale Pembroke Dropside Table ~1700s ~VA Great antique Chippendale Period handmade dropleaf table from the second half of the 1700s. Measures 27½ inches tall by 30 inches wide by 21 inches deep (closed) & 40 inches deep (open). Has minor losses to the top edges. Shows normal evidence of use, wear & age ~ Good Condition. Posted By: Covesville Store ALBEMARLE COUNTY 434-295-9496 $375

APPLIANCES

Tecnica ski boots Tecnica ski boots Mondo size 23.5 equivalent to about a womens 6. Only worn twice. Can call or email at drichardson@wintergreenresort. com. Posted By: Dabney Richardson 22958 - Nellysford/Wintergreen 434-325-2318 $75

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

Boat, motor & trailer 2000 16’ Tracker “Pro Angler”, 2000 50hp Mercury Outboard with 2000 Trailstar Trailer. Great condition, runs good. Posted By: John White 22938 - Faber 434 263 8211 $3250

XBOX 360 Games I have xbob 360 games for sale. $15.00 each. Call between 6-9pm and tell me what game you are looking for and I will let you know if I have it. Posted By: Diane 22920 - Afton 434-9872107 $15/EA

TOYS & GAMES

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

HOME & GARDEN Two Rain Barrels Two black 60 gallon rain barrels for sale. Brand is Great American Rain Barrel Co. Only used one season and in good condition. $100 for both barrels. Posted By: Stacey NELSON COUNTY 434-277-8460 $100

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

beta

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

SERVICES cleaning – residential, commercial, clean-outs 20+ yrs experience in areas, can travel to all areas incl. Charlottesville References upon request. Posted By: Bessie Lawhorne 22958 - Nellysford/Wintergreen 434-277-9797 $Negotiable NEW SPORTS CAMP THIS SUMMER MVP ALL-SPORTS CAMP NEW THIS SUMMER! Soccer,Basketball,Basebal l,Team Dodgeball,Team Handball,& Much More! A Well-Rounded Sports Experience with lots of FUN! 2 Weeks: June 13th & June 20th@ Rockfish River Elementary School. For Boys & Girls ages 6-14. 9-2:30. Transportation available, Early Arrival & Late pick-up available. Posted By: Lou

Calderone 22920 - Afton 434-361-2226 $139/WK Owner Painting done to your satisfaction since 1987. Posted By: Steve Nissley 22939 - Fishersville 540-255-3787 $CALL for estimate Alexander Driver Training School,LLC Certified Driver Instructor: Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles and The Department of Education.I have 16 years of experience with classroom and behind the wheel.I also instruct Driver Improvement Classes-$65, and 36 hour Reexamination Course. Owner and Instructor Leslie Alexander-Simpson. Posted By: Leslie Alexander-Simpson 22920 - Afton 434906-3304 $see above

JOBS Thrift Store Genearl Manager The primary function of this position is to oversee the operations of the Treasure Chest and implementation of the store policies and procedures. Posted By: Bo Holland NELSON COUNTY 434-361-0100 $TBD 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

THIS IS JUST A SAMPLE OF WHAT YOU’LL SEE ONLINE AT WWW.GREENSHEET.US POST A PHOTO CLASSIFIED FOR FREE!

Spring is in the air. Tiger Fuel Company offers a wide variety of outdoor living products, from grills, to patio heaters and fire pits. Fire her up.

Tiger Fuel Company 242 Front St. • Lovingston, VA • 434-263-5031

38 NELSON COUNTY LIFE APRIL 2011


Answer key on page 37.

splash of color A

Announcing reduced color rates when you advertise in our GreenSheet Classifieds and comics sections. For rate information, email us at info@nelsoncountylife.com.

just got cheaper! APRIL 2011 NELSON COUNTY LIFE 39


River, Mtn Views, & 28 Acres! #486368; $429,900 R BE

LLY

FA

NE

NEW: 591 Edgehill Way; #485809; $249,900

The American dream… white picket fence, gently rolling yard w/ garden area, paved drive, screened porch, basement, 3Br/2Ba; 2.26ac

NE

NEW: 165 Lodebar Est; $259,900

Move in ready! Renovated w/ new hardwood floors; finished basement w/ family room & optional 4th br; 2,298 sq ft; 3br/2.5ba; 5.4 ac

NEW: 155 Coleman Place; $449,000

Meticulous 1 level home w/ basement, garage, screened porch & gourmet kitchen; landscaped w/ outdoor fireplace; 2,806 sq ft; 3Br/3.5Ba

ER

ND

4147 Heards Lane; #482400; $97,500

Restore a piece of history w/ this former tenant home from Waylandʼs Plantation; creek side; mountain views! 1,080 sq ft; .62ac

EEN

GR TER

N

IV YR

E

RO

A

EEK

R YC

S TO

A SEL

N FTO

WI

RD

SFO

PIN

199 Walk Around Ln; #483111; $94,900

Private 4.89 acres w/ well, soil study, and mtn views! Less than 10min to Wintergreen Resort; adjoining 15.18 acres also for sale

175 Whispering Pines Dr; #472358; $499,900

72 acres, 3,000 sq ft home, 4 acre pond, bold creek, and trails; partially cleared w/ pasture & board fence; 20 min from Wintergreen!

1228 Laurel Springs Dr; #482702; $499,500 4 or 5 bedroom, one owner home; functional design & quality construction; garage, screened porch, deck; WPI ($539,500 w/ adjacent lot)

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

APRIL 2011


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.