Nelson County Life, Issue #77

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Stoney Creek (at the entrance) 3079 Rockfish Valley Highway

Wintergreen Mountain (next to spa) 121 Blue Ridge Drive

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 134 ROSEBAY LN $1,250,000 ∙ MLS#: 484056

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 327 CRAWFORDS EDGE $659,900 ∙ MLS#: 490299

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 1951 LAUREL SPRINGS DR $519,900 ∙ MLS#: 481356

Tree Tops is an elegant, classic mountain lodge style home offering spectacular mountain, valley and ski slope views. The spacious floor plan, featuring master suite and laundry on the main level and oversize garage could be perfect of vacation or full time residence. All luxurious furnishings, selected to compliment the interior convey. Beautifully landscaped back yard.

Stunning home with spectacular views located in quiet and private Crawfords Edge. Four full master suites each with it’s own bathroom. Three levels of generous deck space. Top of the line appliances, vaulted ceilings and soaring stone fireplaces. Private spa room inside home. An elegant and relaxing retreat for those with discriminating tastes.

Better than new, nestled on an elevated private lot backing to the National Park, this home has been beautifully furnished and well landscaped. Outstanding condition! SIPS construction for low utility bills. Gourmet kitchen with granite counters, beautiful cabinets, open floor plan. Master suite on main level with another master upstairs, loft and second guestroom, large \”Trex\” style deck.

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 71 DOGWOOD LN $457,500 ∙ MLS#: 482968

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 300 DEER SPRINGS LN $379,236 ∙ MLS#: 489365

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 1640 OVERLOOK CONDOS $242,000 ∙ MLS#: 486473

Nice home in private location at the end of Dogwood Lane with seasonal views into the Rockfish Valley. Four bedrooms, a great room and family room, three bathrooms and two fireplaces.

A golfer and tennis player ideal location, with only a few steps to both facilities. This architecturally custom designed home by one of Wintergreen’s most prominent architects features hardwood floors, two fireplaces, two family rooms, a wonderful three sided glass office and reading room surrounded by lovely forested views. Off the famous 9th green of Devils Knob Golf course.

Great value! Open, spacious and very bright floor plan. Beautiful views of the Wintergreen Resort ski slopes and across the Blue Ridge Mountains. Delightful seasonal views, especially in fall.

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 2029 STONE RIDGE CONDOS $169,900 ∙ MLS#: 489998

sTONEy cREEk 370 RODES VALLEY DR $549,900 ∙ MLS#: 488992

sTONEy cREEk 93 BLACK WALNUT LN $319,000 ∙ MLS#: 474801

Great location! Walk to golf, spa & fitness center, pools, tennis, restaurant and expert ski trails.

Tucked away on a large private lot with mountain views, this spacious home offers country comfort and leisure for your family’s enjoyment. Special features include large master bedroom w/ fireplace, sunroom w/ fireplace and lots of light, huge terraced deck, three-car garage with workshop, recently painted exterior, new gutters with leaf guards and fenced back yard.

A great house for a retired couple looking to downsize or a couple with kids who enjoy privacy in a community of homes in a country club atmosphere. There is a 2-level deck with pergola for enjoying gorgeous mountain views in all directions. A wood burning fireplace, 2-car garage and beautiful landscaping complement this light-filled home.

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When buying or selling your property, call the Nelson County leader !!!* STONEY CREEK 176 May Apple Lane

Barn Owl Lot

On the golf course! Custom home located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. This immaculate property has 4 BR (possibility of 5), 3.5 BA several living areas, a handsome stone fireplace, gourmet kitchen with cherry cabinets and granite. Hardwood floors and wainscoting (maple, hickory, red oak). Mature landscaping, patio, 2 porches, upstairs balconey and 2-car garage. Spacious but warm and cozy. Lots of storage. Close to Nellysford and 30 min. to C’ville. Just reduced! $498,500 WPI Call Julie Bendle 434 996-8669

Lot 1L-B4 in Stoney Creek. Gorgeous .44 acre homesite with fantastic lake, golf and mountain views. Great location and easy site to build on. OWNER WILL FINANCE WITH ACCEPTABLE TERMS! $229,000 with WPI. Call Nancy Hernandez at 434 962-6393

550 Crawfords Climb

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SOLD PROPERTIES 2ND QUARTER 2011

2461 Rockfish Valley Hwy

168 Lakeland Lane

1207 Monocan Drive

1142 Blue Ridge Drive

456 Roberts Mountain Rd.

129 Eagles Court

10297 Patrick Henry Highway

463 Horizons Village Road

Beautiful old 3 BR, 2 BA Virginia Farmhouse with 45+ acres. Built in 1872, this wonderful home has been well taken care of with gorgeous landscapes and mountain and pastoral views. Modernized with central heating and air with a woodstove for back-up. Still has the original molding and pine floors. Great front porch. Charming outbuilding. Located in scenic Roseland and very private. There is also a bold creek and a wooded area with lots of potential. This could be the showplace you’ve been looking for! $469,000 Call Julie Bendle 434 996-8669

64 Paul’s Creek Road

Superb value at $20K under assessed value! Desirable neighborhood in Afton is home to this 3 BR 2.5 BA home. Completely repainted, decks cleaned and resealed. Master has 2 huge walk-in’s and a quaint reading alcove. Loads of storage with pantry, garage and shed. This 2+ acre level lot offers privacy, stream, woodlands and lovely Blue Ridge views. Invisible fence. $199,900

20 Fernwood Lane 16 Stoney Cove Lane Lakeland Lane Lot 87 Devils Knob Loop Pigeon Hill Road Lot 1863 Wintergreen Drive

HUGE price reduction! Beautiful views from this handsome 3 BR, 3.5 BA home situated on a large 2 acre parcel. Gorgeous stone fireplace in the sunken living room along with custom bookshelves. With 3 levels there is lots of privacy for all. The screened porch and deck offer plenty of outdoor living space to enjoy all four seasons in the foothills. $395,000 WPI

W. ALBEMARLE 1620 Pugh’s Store Road

High Mountain Homestead

Located at 3,000 feet of elevation, this 30+/- acre property is ideal for self-sustained living. Excellent solar exposure, bold spring, mountain views, pasture and woodland combine to create a superb Blue Ridge property. Located at the end of a state maintained road and across from National Forest land. Enjoy life off the grid in the highlands of Nelson County, Virginia. $199,000

This 2 BR, 966 sq ft bungalow sits on 3 well landscaped acres with mature boxwoods, magnolia and holly. Hardwood floors. Breakfast nook/dining area off the kitchen. Laundry room. Bucolic dead end street. Great location in the Western Albemarle school district. $119,000

www.MountainAreaRealty.com (800) 361-5155 (434) 361-2440 2788 B Rockfish Valley Hwy/PO Box 444 Nellysford, VA 22958 *Nelson County sales, excluding Wintergreen Resort, data provided by CAAR MLS from 1/1/10 – 6/30/11 3/31/11 AUGUST 2011 NELSON COUNTY LIFE 3


Visit our Office in the Mountain Inn Extension 8018

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1827 High Ridge Court

Only $219,000 for this 2 bedroom view condo in recently renovated High Ridge Court. Great views of Rockfish Valley and Eagles Swoop Ski Slope make this a wonderful value. Hold for investment or use as a rental. Offered way under assessed value. Close to golf and tennis too! Includes WPI right,listed by Steve Marianella 434-566-1293, smsales1@aol.com. www.experiencewintergreen.com (489939)

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664 Shamokin Springs Trail

This 3 bedroom mountain home features a stunning floor to ceiling stone fireplace, great custom windows allowing natural light in living space. Deck with hot tub, renovated kitchen with granite counter tops and stainless appliances. WPI. $399,000. Listed by Steve Marianella at 434-566-1293 smsales1@aol.com (488102)

1001 Devils Knob Loop

Dramatic luxury home on Devils Knob Loop and golf course. Perfect for entertaining guests, large family gatherings or primary residence. Located on the 16th fairway of Devils Knob golf course at Wintergreen Resort. Views of the Piedmont as well as the Shenandoah Valley. Gourmet kitchen with granite counters high end stainless appliances, double oven and more. Oversized master bedroom with Jacuzzi tub, and large master bathroom. Most furnishings convey including grand piano, pool table and all beds. Listed by Steve Marianella, 434566-1293, smsales1@aol.com, www.experiencewintergreen.com (490471)

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17 Blue Flint Lane

Build this great mountain layout on a great lot at Wintergreen. Seasonal views and great craftmanship in construction from one of the areas respected local builders. Hardwood floors,granite counters, custom cabinets. Call or e mail to discuss how we can make this your mountain getaway at Wintergreen! Listed by Steve Marianella 434-566-1293, smsales1@aol.com (490374) T LO AC

232 Hearthstone Lane

Great value for a Stoney Creek lot with views of the valley. Quiet street in the foothills above Stoney Creek. Build here with your builder or let me introduce you to one. Includes WPI right. Enjoy Stoney Creek golf and restauraunt,Lake Monocan and local wineries only minutes away Listed by Steve Marianella 434-566-1293,smsales1@aol.com Only $65500 (490371)

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78 Fox Run ~ Stoney Creek

Great price for a 1+ acre lot at the end of a quiet cul-desac! Right around the corner from the Lake Monocan beach and picnic area, and just 2 minutes to golf, tennis, hiking, dining, fishing. Nearly level for easy building. Bring your own builder or contact us for recommendations. $53,100. Listed by Brian Chase. 434-296-9860 www.goWintergreen.com (488833)

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Lot 5B, Cedar Drive

This photo is just a hint of the panoramic view potential of this special lot. With drainfield strategically located to maximize yearround views and more than 1 acre adjoining the National Forest, this is truly a unique Wintergreen mountain setting. Spectacular setting - Great land for outdoor landscaping and gatherings - Ideal for a significant mountain estate home. Adjacent 1+ acre parcel also available. Reduced! $299,900. Brian Chase. 434-296-9860 www.goWintergreen.com (487868)

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710 Crawfords Climb

Only $48,000 for this 2 plus acre lot in Stoney Creek at Wintergreen! Includes WPI, build here or hold for investment or retirement home. Quiet area in foothills with lots of hardwoods. Golf,Lake Monacan,restauraunts,swimming and other recreation nearby.Listed by Steve Maranella 434-566-1293, smsales1@aol.com (490372)

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Only $115,000 This furnished 2bedroom condo near skiing,tennis,Spa,and golf on Devils Knob. Minimal stairs to one level unit. This home also has some rental income at present from private rentals.Includes WPI right, full membership negotiable.Listed by Steve Marianella 434566-1293 ,smsales1@aol.com (490373)

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415 Pedlars Edge Drive Level lot in quiet area of resort on Blackrock side of Wintergreen Resort. Mature hardwoods throughout lot, lots of privacy. Bring your builder or let us introduce you to one of ours. Includes WPI right of membership. Call Steve Marianella 434-566-1293 www.ExperienceWintergreen.com (489885)

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20 Fernwood Lane

A new CopperLeaf Homes/Solid Rock Properties home situated on a quiet corner lot close to golf, tennis, hiking, restaurants & ski shuttle. Open floor plan with high ceilings, wall of windows, stone fireplace, solid wood cabinetry and hardwood flooring, granite and stainless appliances. 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms on the main floor. Partially finished basement with second living area, laundry room, plumbed for a third bathroom and unfinished space for a fourth bedroom. A 1 year builder warranty. Completion by Thanksgiving. $329,000. Call Rod and Christy Phillps 434-987-6399. (489123)

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170 Rosewood Drive

RoseWood Village: Earthcraft Certified, Madison Villa with 1st floor master, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, gourmet kitchen, sunroom, superb craftsmanship, and many features of Universal Design. RoseWood is a 55+ active adult community located in the valley of Wintergreen’s Stoney Creek. $409,900. Contact Brian, www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (489621)

Editors & Publishers Yvette Stafford, Tommy Stafford info@nelsoncountylife.com Contributors Lynn Coffey An email address for Backwoods Lynn up in the hollow? Ha! Jennie Tal Williams jennie@nelsoncountylife.com Photography Victoria Mininger victoria@nelsoncountylife.com Hayley Osborrne hayley@nelsoncountylife.com Paul Purpura paul@nelsoncountylife.com 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


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Need one? $20/ea (S,M,L, & XL) $28/ea 2XL, 3XL & 4XL Proceeds benefit Wintergreen Adaptive Sports.

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Every pond has one.

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lucky dog He might just be this year’s unofficial Almost Home mascot.

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rainbow mountain Be part of the pack.

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basic necessities ........................... 7 cover story.....................................9 this old/new house .................... 18 moneywise ................................. 24 at home with marlo ................... 25 sam’s garden .............................. 32 askthedr......................................33 the perfect fit ............................. 33 leisure guide .............................. 39 classifieds ................................... 40 datebook .................................... 41 comics.........................................42

on the cover Photographer: Hayley Osborne Every pond has a Frog. Story on page 9.

Please make your check (+ $4.95 S&H, $0 if local) out to The Afton Group. Mail to P.O. Box 455, Wintergreen, VA 22958. Shirts will be available September 2011. toughmudder@nelsoncountylife.com

from thepublishers Whether your roots to this land are indigenous or Old World, we can probably agree to this universal: there is something very primal about visiting a place on a map where water overlaps land. And if your toddler can be free to streak naked and run around like a wild thing, even better. Do I cringe every time the boy wriggles out of the belted seat of the shopping cart so that he can chase the bananas riding down the conveyor belt? Sure I do. Or when he asks for water at a restaurant and turns it over on himself because cold water feels mighty fine on a hot summer day? Of course . At our special place at the Bay, little boys are free to chase the geese that float and bob along the shoreline (picture, pg. 34). And if he gets a little hot, he can raise that bucket of salty water and dump it on himself. That’s what its there for. You can pass the time picking at the crusty barnacles that gather on the bulkheads. That’s what they’re there for. Soft enough to cushion weary feet, Mother Nature’s sand is gritty enough to give you a fine pedicure. That’s what it’s there for. The phone in the cottage doesn’t

ring because there isn’t one. Steamed crabs are cheap because this is where you get them. Sun and water make you sleepy. All three are very good for you. Many people don’t like this place because there’s not much to do. We like it because there’s not much to do. Pour me a drink. The kids are napping. We did absolutely nothing on our summer vacation. Enjoy! Yvette & Tommy Stafford

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3rd Annual

Birth of Democracy Festival

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Friends of Democracy! Join us for our 3nd annual festival of wines, vines and celebrations.

A crisp rosé pairs nicely this time of year with the sounds of the Cashmere Jungle Lords at Cardinal Point Vineyard and Winery.

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Saturday, September 3 – Festival in the vineyard! Just off Rt. 718. Join us in the vineyard from Noon to 4 pm for tasting and buying Democracy wines. In addition, you can enjoy burgers and hot dogs for purchase from the Nelson Ruritans, entertainment courtesy of local musicians and crafts and food from several local artisans and vendors. Admission: $10/pp includes tasting fee and glass; under 21 or designated drivers admission is free. Bring a picnic basket, blanket and join us for a fun afternoon! At 4:30 pm, we will conduct the annual blessing of the harvest, a tradition dating back to Biblical times. Reverend Eugene Thomas of Clarendon United Methodist Church of Arlington, Virginia will officiate at this event. There is no charge to participate in the blessing.

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Friday, September 2 – Catered Wine Tasting & Jazz at Hamner Theatre - 7 pm - $35/pp; Reservations: info @thehamnertheater.com Join us for an elegant evening of music, small plates and Democracy Vineyards wines at the renowned Nelson County theatre located at 190 Rockfish School Lane in Afton, Virginia. For only $35 per person, you can enjoy a selection of heavy h*ors d*oeuvres prepared by Claudia Gibson [www.claudiacatering.com], a well known Nelson caterer for over 25 years and tastings of Democracy wines, while listening to some cool jazz.

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For more information, go to www.democracyvineyards.com

At Wintergreen Winery, music from Modern Tactics kept the creekside crowd humming, sounding as good as the wine tasted. PAUL PURPURA

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Introducing Nelson County’s Newest place to Enjoy Food, FUN and Family!

Come enjoy our Deck and Views while the Kids burn off some energy on our PLAYGROUND!!

For full menu Cool stuff and Pub details or www.TheBlueToad.com

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Fries Sundaes

Soft Serve Milkshakes Hamburgers And Much More! 9278 Rockfish Valley Hwy Afton, VA. 22920 “Formerly D'ambola's”


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

Following the footsteps of the past, Domaine Grand Veneur When a thin, pale seventy-two year old man decided to move to Châteauneuf-du-Pape, the destiny of this corner of the Rhône Valley was forever changed. The man looked as though he had only a few months left to live, but for sixteen more years his dynamic character drove him not only to build a château more like a fortress than a palace but to plant a vineyard. All of this would be unimportant if the man in question was not John XXII, the second of the Avignon Popes, a man with enough respect to lead others to follow his example in the vineyard. Following in the footsteps of the wine-loving pope and this historical section of France, Mathieu Jaume decided in 1826 to grow vines in Châteauneuf-du-Pape and successive generations of the Jaume family have followed. In 1979 Alain and Odile carried on the tradition with the creation of Grand Veneur and a small 22 acre plot of land. Today the estate covers 170 acres and sons Sébastien and Christophe are gradually taking

over from their father. Domaine Grand Veneur was yet another winery we visited on a trip already packed full of vineyard visits. We were lucky enough to be treated to a sumptuous tasting of all the appellations complemented by regional cheeses and charcuterie. And if it wasn’t enough that Christophe was generous in sharing both his wines and his passion, we were also taken out into the vineyards to see the rocky, scruffy soils on which this famous wine thrives. It also didn’t hurt that Christophe was tall, dark and handsome and that, together with his enthusiasm and passion for his work, was enough for a couple ladies in the group to desire to have his children. Alaine Jaume Vacqueyras, Grand Garrigue, 2009 – Long a special favourite, Vacqueyras is both rustic yet polished, rugged yet beautiful. The 2009 is especially lush, 2009 being a very fruit-forward, new-worldy kind of year. Think blue and black fruit: blueberries, blackberries, plums, figs, but also garrigue and lavender. WA 91 pts. $22 Alaine Jaume Côtes-du-Rhônes

Villages, ‘Les Champauvins’ 2008 – When we drove out in the vineyard to see the unique Châteauneuf terroir, Christophe took us down a lane. He asked us to look to the left, then to the right. We did. He asked if we could see any difference in the soil. We could not. It looked pretty inhospitable to growing anything other vines. And in fact there was not much difference, an arbitrary demarcation, yet on our right was AOC Châteauneuf-du-Pape and on our left ‘Les Champauvins.’ In other words with the outstanding, silken ‘Les Champauvins’ your getting Châteauneuf taste at a Côtes-duRhônes price. $19 Grand Veneur Châteauneuf-duPape, ‘Les Origines’ – Opulent, rich and delicious. Save this one for a special occasion. Deep raspberry, blackberry and smoky aromas. Dark berry preserves, “a sexy fruitbomb” is how Tanzer’s described it. Okay… here in Nelson Co. I’m just going to tell you it’s “real good.” Go on, try it. 93-96 pts. WA. $62 Normandy and Brittany, May 2012. For more details, Kpfaltz@cstone.net

Café Wine and Cheese Shop 2226 Rockfish Valley Highway Nellysford, Virginia ph: 434.361.1766 www.basicnecessities.us

A taste of Europe in the Blue Ridge!

So much more than a wine and cheese shop. Come browse and discover foreign chocolate and olive oils, local vinegars and ciders and

Fresh Cut Flowers from Blue Heron Farm.

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

Friend BASIC NECESSITIES

ConCert SerieS and Food drive @ Cardinal Point vineyard & Winery Cardinal Point Vineyard and Winery needs your help filling our local food banks and pantries. Bring at least 5 non-perishable food items (per person) to gain free admission to hear live music in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. If you forget the food, we’ll charge you $10.00 at the door. (Kids 18 and under admitted free.)

2011 ConCert SerieS SChedule

May 21 June 18 July 16 Aug. 20

The Jan Smith Band The Lost Souls The Cashmere Jungle Lords Jolie Fille

4 to 8 pm 4 to 8 pm 5 to 9 pm 5 to 9 pm

Cardinal Point Vineyard and Winery | 9423 BatesVIlle Road | afton, Va. 22920 | 540-456-8400 | cardinalpointwinery.com

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Montague, Miller & Co. REALTORS® Serving Nelson County

and the surrounding Central Virginia region AMHERST $269,000

ARRINGTON $129,800

NEW LISTING ~ 42 Turner Lane 3BR, 2BA, w/sliding doors leading out to deck and 24’ round pool. Fenced yard. 2 acre corner lot. #489694

8763 James River Road. Seller will give up to $5000 to Buyer’s Closing Costs! 1,344 SF, 3 BR, 2 BA on 3.47 ac. Chain link fenced back yard. Detached Garage #487932

163 Phoenix Road. SELLER WILL GIVE $3500 TO BUYER’S CLOSING COSTS! 1776 sq. ft. w/ Basement. Workshop w/electric & water. #479771

AMHERST – REDUCED: $124,000

1486 Patrick Henry Hwy. Top Quality Renovations. New Electric/Plumbing/40 Yr Tin Roof/Granite CounterTops/ Hickory Cabinets - Much Much More. A MUST SEE DELIGHT!

WINGINA $215,000

LOVINGSTON $195,700

Skycliff Place. 53+/- acres of woodland, 6+/- acres of grassland, Mtn property, some level & rolling acreage. Some timber value and no fencing. #486383 $299,000 – SOLD 2011 WINTERGREEN

25 Fox Sparrow. In the center of the mtn resort. Sold Furnished and Ready. SOLD in 2011

152 Front Street, Lovingston, VA 22949

$185,000 – SOLD 2011 ARRINGTON

16 Lake Nelson. Home on 1.79 acres with 3BR & 2BA. New construction. Sold in 2011.

Midway Mills Lane. 61 acres. Great investment or recreation property. Close to James River & Wildlife Management Area. Wooded with building sites. #480448 $140,000 – SOLD 2011 LOVINGSTON

526 Front Street. Cozy well-built 3 BR, 2 BA Partial Basement. SOLD in 2011

James Wood JamesWoodRealEstate.com 434.263.4371

Mark Brashears 540.570.2874

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Riverbend Lane. Wooded 9.21 Ac. Privacy Level to rolling parcel zoned Agriculture & perfect for animals. Enjoy Fishing in the James River closeby. #488619

ARRINGTON $164,500

REDUCED: SHIPMAN $129,900

Carole Saunders, GRI CaroleSaundersRealEstate.com 434.981.3089

NEW LISTING ~ 208 Quail Run. 2237 sq. ft. w/5 Private Ac. Grt. Rm. w/FP. Bonus Rm. over Garage. Screened Porch w/FencedArea. 24x24Workshop. #489762

GLADSTONE $45,000

$165,000 – SOLD 2011 ARRINGTON

1164 Centenary Drive. 3 BR, 2 BA, on 1 +- level ac. Quiet community. SOLD in 2011.

Nanette Kirt, GRI nkirt@hughes.net 434.962.6602

Carter Montague, Broker 434.962.3419 434.263.5088 local

800.422.6698 toll free


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If you’ve been to Lake Monocan at Stoney Creek, chances are you’ve seen the little house that doesn’t look like the others. As for the man who lives in it? You can call him

STORY by JENNIE TAL WILLIAMS PHOTOGRAPHY by HAYLEY OSBORNE

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Richard Moore came to Lake Monacan for the first time as a 12-yearold boy scout from Lynchburg. The year was 1948 or 1949 and the lake was brand new. “The biggest thrill for us kids was to walk through the spillway with the water running through it,” said Richard, who is better known to current lake-goers as “Frog.” And the lake was still a thrill for him when he moved to Nelson in 1978 to be part of the start of the Wintergreen Police. “It was like coming home in a sense,” he said. These days, Frog lives right on Lake Monocan. Both his house and the lake are part of Wintergreen. In the house that he remembers as the old scout master’s cabin, he spends his days watching wildlife, talking to locals, and hanging out with visitors to the lake. “I can’t remember ‘em all, but I have had quite a few people that came up here as boy scouts and they like to visit and tell old war stories about scouting,” said Frog. Sarah Shelton, the manager at Basic Necessities in Nellysford, has spent the past twelve years making visits to Frog’s cabin, fishing in the pond behind Frog’s home.

“We would come over here and sit on the front porch and smoke cigarettes and look at photos and I’d wander down to the lake,” said Sarah, who doesn’t smoke those cigarettes anymore. “And then we’d go fishing and come back when it got near dark and sit in his house and play cribbage for an hour or two and then go home at night. It’s always been fun.” On a recent visit to see Frog, Sarah said he’s a bit of a fixture around Lake Monocan and while she can’t get over to see him as often as she used to, she still often remembers watching the wildlife from his front porch.

“It’s just so calm. [Frog] has tons of pictures of when we would sit on the porch at night and raccoons would walk up in the yard, and deer,” she said. “You can’t get that anywhere else.” One of Frog’s favorite things to do is relax on his front porch – whether he’s entertaining locals, visitors, or just the surrounding wildlife.

“I can enjoy just sitting here,” said Frog. “Just feeling next to nature – and I do see a lot of wildlife. It’s nothing for a deer to walk up in the yard. At one point I had a beaver path through the yard!”

Frog was an officer for the Wintergreen Police back in the late ‘70s. Friends and strangers alike recently pitched in to make some much-needed repairs to the modest lake-front cottage he calls home.

Over the years, Frog’s house got a little beat up, so a bunch of locals banded together to work on the house for him. A team from Lebanon Presbyterian Church in Greenwood and a group of Stoney Creek friends and neighbors have been working on the cabin – some doing the hard labor (when it’s not raining or in the high 90s!), and many others bringing food and drinks or helping to fund the project. After decades of living in the house, Frog said he’s met a number of generous people, but the ones who’ve donated their time and spend long, hard days fixing up his home top his list. “I really couldn’t believe it at first,” he said. “I couldn’t believe how hard they worked and how much they put into it.” Though the house is old and the lake is different, Frog wouldn’t go anywhere else. As the son of the house’s first tenant told him once, Lake Monocan is a magical place. “Ever since then I’ve weighed that thought and it is. It’s like a magical spot,” said Frog. “It’s different every day.” NCL

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As the unofficial mascot of the Animal House Ball, Nelson the twoyear-old (mostly) yellow lab is pretty well-known in the county for which he was named. Nelson, who was found wandering on a road and turned in to Animal Control, got picked up by Almost Home, fostered, and finally adopted in October 2009, sharing a home with five kitties – also adopted, and, of course, his humans. Nelson’s humans, Krista Waibel and Andy Burdetsky, have an obvious soft spot for animals in need of a home, but Nelson is the couple’s first dog. And they fell in love with him right away. But Andy said his name needed some tweaking. “They had named him Clifford and his is not a ‘Clifford,’” he said. “He is a Nelson.” After about a year and a half of living with Nelson, Krista (who is on the Almost Home Board of Directors) and Andy (who is in a blues band) decided to start some musical fundraisers for the no-kill shelter. In March, they held a fundraiser at the Rockfish Valley Community Center and raised about $4,000. When that worked so splendidly, they decided to go bigger. The Summertime Rockin’ Blues will be at Pharsalia on August 6 from 3 to 7 p.m. with doors opening at 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 in advance

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and can be purchased through the Pharsalia website (www.pharsaliaevents.com). Live music will be provided by Pure Blind Luck, Karl Stoll and the Locals, Fatty Lumpkin and the Love Hogs, the band Andy plays with. There will be food and beverages for sale and all the proceeds from food and admission will be split evenly between Almost Home, the Nelson County Community Fund, and a fund that will help improve the historic grounds of Pharsalia. Along with Robert Ballard and his wife, Susan Viemeister, Andy and Krista have been working hard to minimize costs (by, for example, building a stage instead of buying one!) to maximize donations. “Our main goal is to get as many people as we can; 300 to 500 people,” said Andy. “This is going to be a really fun thing.” And it’s for a great bunch of causes. Nelson, as somewhat of a mascot, might make an appearance but pets are not going to be allowed at the event. That doesn’t mean, however, that there won’t be any dogs around. Almost Home will be bringing dogs – and, if it’s not too hot, some cats – who are up for adoption. But let’s hope Nelson doesn’t have to get too close to those kitties. “He’s afraid to death of ‘em,” said Krista. “As it should be.” NCL

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MAC’S Country Store FRIED CHICKEN The Best Around Seating for 14 Great hamburgers and other sandwiches available. Eat in or take out. Worth the drive! 7023 Patrick Henry Hwy Roseland

434-277-5305 The Love Mountain Bluegrass Festival at Royal Oaks Cabins featured two days of foot stompin’ back-to-back bluegrass and Gospel Grass performers. NCL contributor Lynn Coffey was there to sign copies of her new books: Plain Folk and Simple Livin’ and The Road to Chicken Holler.

PIG ROAST 2011 at WINTERGREEN WINERY! SATURDAY, AUGUST 13th 11AM ‘til 6PM Contact info@wintergreenwinery.com or call 434.361.2519 See website for details and pricing. Catered By BBQ Connection’s Pigs on the Run.

161 Wood House Lane, Stoney Creek. MLS 483805 5 BDRM, 4 BA; 4.62 Acres; 4,000 sq ft. Spectacular opportunity to live it up resort style with the privacy of a mini farm equipped with barn, pasture, and fencing. This quality Email : saramcgann@hughes.net custom built Lindal Cedar home boasts grand open spaces, abundant natural light and has a superb passive solar design. Adjacent to 6000 acres of riding, walking, hiking trails. $895,000

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Thanks for being so patient. While the guys in the hard hats have been busy getting our place ready in Nellysford for a fall grand opening, we’ve been combing the country for some seriously awesome gifts. It’s going to be great.

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Outdoor Concert AUGUST 27th Baaba Seth 1pm - 8pm DB Mountain Cross August 27th Register at bikereg.com

The Stampede Mountain Bike race August 28th Register at dbplayground.com

2010 World Beer Cup Champion Small Brewery DEVILS BACKBONE BREWING COMPANY at crossroads Rt 151 & Rt 664 – Nelson County 200 Mosbys Run, Roseland, VA 22967 dbbrewingcompany.com 434.361.1001

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434-263-5036 drumhellersorchard.com 1130 Drumheller Orchard Lane, Lovingston, VA 22949 (1 mile behind Nelson County High School) Call ahead for availability of varieties.

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Location: 10297 Patrick Henry Hwy, Roseland, Virginia Offered at: $469,000 Comments: Beautiful old 3BR, 2BA Virginia Farmhouse with 45+ acres. Built in 1872, this wonderful home has been well taken care of with gorgeous landscapes and mountain and pastoral views. Modernized with central heating/AC with a woodstove for back-up. Still has the original molding and pine floors. Great front porch.Charming outbuilding.Located in scenic Roseland and very private. There is also a bold creek and a wooded area with lots of potential. This could be the showplace you’ve been looking for! Contact: Julie Bendle Mountain Area Realty 434-996-8669

thisnewhouse Location: 1004 Stoney Creek East, Nellysford, Virginia Offered at: $398,000 Comments: Immaculate condition - clean as can be. Nice flow to this ‘like new’ home which has lots of upgrades & quality details. Family room could be used as a 4th bedroom(no closet). Recently renovated covered back porch is perfect for entertaining & enjoying the great outdoors. Walk out your back door to the golf course; dine at the club house; play a match of tennis; relax & enjoy the mountain views. Short drive to Wintergreen Mountain with a host of other fun activities. Contact: Christy Phillips Roy Wheeler -Wintergreen Resort Premier Properties 434-987-6388

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Western Hoe Down!

Did you know: Opening night for this year’s Wintergreen Performing Arts Summer Music Festival season featured guest saxophonist Gaetano DiBacco. This year’s theme is Realms of Gold- A Mediterranean Odyssey.

BLACKROCK HARBOR REALTY 1829 Wintergreen Drive 1430 Highlands Condominium Wintergreen Resort Mountain Village Wintergreen Resort Mountain Village Offer Price $365,000 Offer Price $215,000

Thomasina Shealey, MBA, Principal Broker info@blackrockharborrealty.com 703.328.8680 Blackrock Harbor Realty, Wintergreen Resort Mountain Village, Wintergreen, Virginia 22967

• 87% of property buyers initiate their search online • 98% of property buyers will use the web at some point during their search. • Nest Realty is the area’s most progressive real estate company, and was named the Most Innovative Brokerage in the nation by Inman News in 2009.

Saturday, 10/1 (10/8 rain date) 11:00-3:00 $10 (children 2 and under free) Free animal food

Recently sold properties: • Beech Grove Road • Old Turtle Place - Horizons • Cold Creek Lane w/122 acres

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LIVE MUSIC featuring old time Charlottesville favorites The Ryalls Brothers Band playing lite rock and original country music. Pack a picnic, bring a blanket and enjoy a “toe kicking” good time at the petting farm as the kids play on the train, feed the animals or just exercise their legs.

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Pumpkin Carving Party Bring a picnic, blanket and of course a pumpkin to carve. (Don’t forget to bring your carving kit and a camera.) We will build a pumpkin tower and feed the seeds to the animals as we listen to Halloween music. Take your masterpiece home to decorate the front door. Boo! Saturday, 10/29 (10/30 rain date) 3:00-5:00 $6 (children 2 and under free) Free animal food

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Everyone faces life problems from time to time, but it’s hard not to feel alone or misunderstood. Talking about it often helps. The staff from the digital story project helps you tell your story—to get your problems off your chest. Join us and let your story come out.

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

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A digital story is a woman’s story told out loud and combined with pictures, other mementos and music and made into a short movie.

We help you create your story and work with you to make it memorable. No travel required—project staff come to you. We bring all needed materials to a place of your choosing. You direct us in how to create your digital story.

This research project being conducted by nurses from the University of Virginia. To take part, you: must be: • A woman, aged 21-75 • Live in a rural area • Take a brief eligibility test over the telephone • Have “the blues,” “nerves” or depression. Those who participate will be paid $80 divided into 2 separate payments of $40 each. To join us or find out more, contact: Nancy Bolton 434-960-6485 OR nmb4m@virginia.edu IRB SBS # 2010-0094-00


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Church youth groups from Rose Union Baptist and Woodlands & Christian Fellowship participated in a day-long food drive at Blue Ridge Grocery in Nellysford to benefit the Nelson Food Pantry. The groups went to the Pantry earlier in the week to help spruce it up and give it a good clean-up.

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This 2 bedroom 1.5 bath condo allows you to ski right onto Eagles Swoop with mountain views, shaded deck, new bunk beds, carpet and painting! Enjoy your flat screen TV’s in the living room AND master bedroom,. This building has new siding! This condo is being sold furnished and ready to use. WPI. $218,900. Call Joan Mummery 434-531-5033. (488233)

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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. $697,500. Listed by Steve Marianella (434)566-1293, smsales1@aol.com. (483160)

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Wonderful Golf front Three bedroom custom home in Stoney Creek at Wintergreen. Panoramic views of mountains and Hole #9 on Monacan Golf Course. Many custom features including main level Master bedroom and bath, screened in porch, two car garage, Dual fuel heat, hardwood floors, custom tile work and custom cabinetry. WPI membership negotiable. $599,500. Listed by Steve Marianella 434-566-1293; www.ExperienceWintergreen.com or smsales1@aol.com (486556)

150 Rosewood Drive

RoseWood at Stoney Creek: Models and building sites available, a 55+ living community in the valley of Wintergreen’s Stoney Creek. Spacious villas & condos, superb craftsmanship, many Universal Design features. Maintenance-free living with sensational views and care-free convenience. Villas from $389,000 / Condos from $297,000. Brian Chase. www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (462918)

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Immaculate condition - clean as can be. Nice flow to this ‘like new’ home which has lots of upgrades & quality details. Recently renovated covered back porch is perfect for entertaining & enjoying the great outdoors. Walk out your back door to the golf course; dine at the club house; play a match of tennis; relax & enjoy the mountain views. Short drive to Wintergreen Mountain with a host of other fun activities. Offered at $398,000. Rod Phillips - 434-987-6399. (487048) A

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281 Wood House Lane Quiet cul de sac location in Stoney Creek subdivision at Wintergreen. Large lot has mountain views and privacy, yet all the amenities of resort living. Very build able lot with perc test available. 119,999. Call Steve Marianella for details at 434-566-1293. (457333)

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This beautiful home is located on the first hole of Shamokin, a short walk to clubhouse/restaurant/ tennis/pool; it features a spectacular Four Seasons Sun Room. An underground pet fence conveys, and the mature landscaping provides remarkable privacy and protection from stray golf balls. An adjoining lot is available for optional purchase with excellent mountain views from both lots. Owner will also entertain a satisfactory offer of exchange for a mountain condo. WPI. $ 485,000. Call Joan Mummery 434-531-5033. (479958)

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Model Golf Villa with 1st floor master, 3 bedrooms, and 3 full baths. Superb quality, ready for immediate occupancy - and with a new price! RoseWood Village is a 55+ maintenance free community located in the valley of Wintergreen’s Stoney Creek. Indulge in Wintergreen’s amenities plus those of Charlottesville & UVA. Start living today! $439,000. Contact The Chase Team 434-296-9860 www.goWintergreen.com (458400) D!

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65 Rosewood Drive

RoseWood Village: The Madison Villa - 1 level living, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, gourmet granite kitchen, sunroom, hardwoods, superb craftsmanship, and many features of Universal Design. Never worry again about exterior maintenance, yard work, gutter cleaning, etc. - it’s all handled for you by the RoseWood Village Association. $399,900. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (455683)

25 Stem Lane

A gem waiting to be discovered! This charming cottage with an open airy living space greets you at the entry. An open floor plan, cathedral ceilings, lofts above, wrap around deck and a blazing fire in the stone fireplace on a cold winter night; life doesn’t get much better then this! Avoid the condo fees with this large three BR home which includes WTG Membership in this very reasonable price of $267,500. Call Joan Mummery 434-531-5033 (460935)

2006 Stone Ridge Woods

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

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Be ready for another great ski season at Wintergreen and nag this great deal on a 3 bedroom slope side condo in Eagles Court. Overlooking the mountains and Eagles woop slope this furnished condo is ready to use or become great ski rental property. Assessed at way over the offered rice of $248,500, this great value will likely go quickly. Call teve Marianella at 434-566-1293 (475794)

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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! $204,900 including WPI right of membership. Call Rod and Christy Phillips at 434-987-6399. (475675)

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

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Rare opportunity to own one of largest mountain-side estate lots in Stoney Creek. With elevations nearing 2,200 feet, it’s one of the community’s highest. Enjoy lower humidity and cooler summer temperatures. Easy 5 minute access to valley amenities. Gorgeous views of the Rockfish Valley. Adjacent 7 acre estate parcel also available. Reduced! $145,000. Brian Chase. www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (460226) NT RO FF L GO

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Timber Frame & Stone: With ARB approval, existing home on this golf front lot will be removed to make room for a Winterwoods Homes luxury timber frame and stone design. Special lot is within 100 yards of Stoney Creek clubhouse. Already have your own lot? Choose from any of the 18 mountain living and estate portfolio designs. $2,725,000. www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (462919)

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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)

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27 Pine Siskin

Built in 2006 with luxury finishes, energy efficiency, and upgraded systems. Extraordinary opportunity. Features: Granite and marble tile throughout baths, stainless appliances, hardwood floors, gorgeous golf views, plantation shutters, custom front door and stained glass, wet bar, home theater, two fireplaces (gas & wood). Interior design by Steadman House. Reduced! $699,000. Contact Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (482412)

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Stoney Creek Golf Front homesite, almost 1 acre, overlooks Tuckahoe Hole #3, includes WPI Right of Membership. Located at the end of a cul-de-sac, beautiful Blue Ridge Mountain views, close to hiking and biking trails, the Allen Creek Nature Preserve, swimming, tennis and dining. Offered at $179,900 Call Joan Mummery 434531-5033 (467680)

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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. $799,000 Call Rod and Christy Phillips at 434-987-6399. (475115)

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Beautifully furnished, superb, top-level, three bedroom unit overlooking the 18th fairway plus winter views into the Shenandoah Valley and mountains beyond. Stone Ridge is adjacent to the Spa and is a short walk to the Devils Knob Grill and Nature Foundation. Reduced! $179,000. Contact Brian Chase. www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (484612)

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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. $579,000 Call Rod Phillips 434-9876399 (463011)

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A GOLD rental on the Resort Rental Program. Plus, this beautiful home would make a nice private home or corporate retreat. Sold furnished and ready to enjoy. 5BR, 2 Living Rooms with gas fireplaces, huge deck for entertaining, open floor plan with ample space for friends & family. Eat-in gourmet kitchen with granite counters and upgraded appliances. Large 2 car garage with level entry and minimal steps. First floor master. A Turn-Key Property for Ski Season! Listed by Steve Marianella 434-566-1293 or smsales1@ aol.com (487579)

135 Warrior Run Steal this 4 bedroom plus office on a quiet wooded lot with lots of privacy. Only $424,999. Two family rooms with fireplaces, two master suites, large deck and wonderful natural landscaping. Two car garage, Lots of room! Ask about the nice decorator allowance. Listed by Steve Marianella 434-566-1293 or smsales1@aol.com (480653)

195 White Oak Drive Only $249,000 for a refurbished home at Wintergreen! Check out this 3 bedroom, 2 bath furnished home, only a short walk from the Mountain Village. Private and quiet lot, large decks, kitchen upgrades and more. Listed by Steve Marianella at 434-5661293 or smsales1@aol.com (488191)

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By Julia Rogers Julia Rogers is a licensed CPA residing in Nelson County Nelson Community This month brings a revival of Nelson County Day. It’s now called the Nelson Community Day – with the concept of community being the focus of the day. According to the census bureau, the community known as Nelson County is home to about 15,000 people living in an area of 472 square miles. Among all the other tidbits in the census report is the average oneway commute for members of our community – it takes us an average of 30.7 minutes to commute to work. That indicates that most of us are traveling outside of our community to find a good job. If you’re one of those traveling the 30.7 or more minutes twice a day, you’ve likely considered starting your own business. And you have probably spent a few sleepless nights weighing the pros and cons. Will it work? The percentage of new small businesses that fail is very high, but yours doesn’t need to be one of them. If you are determined to succeed, then you must also be determined to

follow a few hard core rules. Cash is king – a business that runs out of cash will not succeed. That’s a pretty simple statement that is easily overlooked. You’ll need enough cash in your home accounts to cover up to six months of household expenses – perhaps less if your spouse has a secure source of income. In addition to that, you’ll need enough cash in your business accounts to cover up to six months of operating expenses. If cash is king, planning is the queen – You won’t know how much cash is needed to cover six months of operating expenses without a detailed business plan. Use the contractor’s budgeting rule – consider every possible expense and add 10 percent for Mr. Contingency. Pay every bill on time – especially Uncle Sam. If you have employees or subcontractors, pay them well and on time. Pay yourself last. Love what you do – if you don’t, how can you possibly convince your employees and potential customers that your services are the best in the

area? Learn how to tell your story. Most successful new businesses in the coming years will be those that provide a service – landscaping, contracting, catering, bookkeeping and computer consulting are the current top fields. Service is the key word – lavish your customers with the best to gain repeat business and new referrals. Use the community – in our own backyard, there is a wealth of experienced small business owners who are generous with their knowledge and a bit of necessary advice. Build up a group of mentors that you feel comfortable consulting for advice. Our community is one that supports and encourages local business development. The Nelson Community Day is set to be a fun-filled day for families and an opportunity to showcase and celebrate all things uniquely Nelson. You’ll have the opportunity to support your favorite local businesses and become acquainted with new ones. And, perhaps next year, you’ll be showing off your new business!

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What’s happening in Nelson?

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

With so much to say and so little space, I am going to get right down to business. Here is a quick midyear summary of what “has” and “is” happening in the Nelson County real estate market. Land Countywide Summary: 23 parcels of land sold countywide. That is down from 27 parcels sold by midyear 2010. Countywide inventory is basically the same; there are currently 287 active land listings as compared to 289 this time last year. Wintergreen (Mountain): 4 lots sold at a median of $40,250. The value priced parcels have been most attractive to 2011 buyers because the median of the 4 lots that sold in midyear 2010 was $122,500. There are currently 48 lots for sale at a median asking price of $99,000. Stoney Creek: 3 lots have sold compared to 6 in midyear 2010. Fewer lots have sold, but at a higher price. The midyear 2010 median

was $88,000 and the midyear 2011 median is $95,000. While active inventory remains unchanged with 73 lots for sale, the median asking price has dropped from $112,900 to $105,000. County Properties (Excluding Wintergreen & Stoney Creek): 16 parcels of land sold; the number of sales and price per acre remain relatively unchanged from midyear 2010. Residential Countywide Summary: 92 homes have sold with an average price of $307,120 ($155 sq ft), median of $256,000, and average days on market (DOM) of 168; 13 of these properties sold for more than $500,000 while 35 sold for under $200,000. Midyear 2010, 87 homes had sold at an average price of $314,017 ($163 sq ft), median of $267,000 and DOM of 161. There is less inventory with 365 homes for sale at an average asking price of $387,631 ($188 sq ft) compared to this time last year in which 425

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homes were for sale with an average asking price of $417,377 ($206 sq ft). Attached Homes (Condos/Townhouses): 18 (compared to 21 midyear of 2010) sold at an average price of $148,989 ($143 sq ft), median of $155,000, and DOM of 129. There are 116 condos available at an average asking price of $232,399 ($194 sq ft) and a median of $207,000. Wintergreen Detached Homes: 26 homes have sold at an average price of $427,391 ($187 sq ft), median of $383,750 and DOM of 248. Midyear 2010, 28 homes sold at a median of $422,000. There are 80 active homes with an average asking price of $477,211 ($191 sq ft), and a median of $449,500. Stoney Creek Detached Homes: 6 homes sold in midyear 2010 and again in 2011; the median remains similar as well at $395,950 in 2010 and $397,250 in 2011. There are 47 active homes with an average asking price of $576,039 ($184 sq ft) and a

median of $489,000. County Detached Homes (excluding Wintergreen & Stoney Creek): 42 homes have sold compared to 32 in midyear 2010. Sold non-resort properties indicate an increase in the number of transactions, as well as in the median sold price of $216,000 compared to $211,500 in midyear 2010. There are 122 homes listed at a median price of $264,746. Variables such as location, views, acreage, condition and features can affect values. For further explanation and comparison relative to a property you want to sell or purchase, contact a real estate professional.

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.

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Weddings are, historically, a time of great joy for two people in love and their family and friends. The September 3 wedding of Molly Matthews and Chris Ewald at Wintergreen Resort promises to be no different, but with one little addition: Chris and Molly’s wedding will be a time of great joy to a whole lot of animals, too. “Animals are important to both Chris and I and we felt that we didn’t need or want anything but what was most important to us was to honor us

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by donating to the animal shelter,” explained Molly who, along with Chris, has adopted one dog (Gracie) and two cats (Jennie and Bob). Instead of registering for traditional gifts Molly and Chris have asked their guests to donate money or items to the Almost Home Animal Shelter (SPCA) in Nelson – or better yet, adopt a pet! “I think a lot of people just never considered that it was an option and never thought about doing it,” said Chris. “But for us, it made sense.” NCL

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Imagine your own version of the now-historic WWII Uncle Sam poster, but whatever it looks like, the slogan has the same message: The Wintergreen Ski Patrol is looking for new volunteers and anyone with a love of snow sports is welcome. Volunteering as a ski patroller requires a big time commitment and sometimes the training requires and even bigger one, but David Kilmer, a Roanoke resident and fairly new National Ski Patrol Organization (NSP) member says it’s definitely worth it.

“It’s absolutely one of the coolest things I’ve ever done in my life,” said David, a chiropractor who now acts as the instructor of record for the outdoor emergency care course which starts this year just after Labor Day. David, a chiropractor by day whose wife and daughter are taking the course this year to patrol with him, says he’s “eaten up” with patrolling. “I would encourage people that if they have a passion for the snow sports industry that we would welcome them,” he said. “It really is one of the

greatest things you could ever do.” While is somewhat of a novice, many people have been patrolling for decades. Judi Kaye, a Wintergreen resident who has been volunteering for almost 25 years, said that volunteer patrollers come from all over – as far as Virginia Beach and Washington, D.C., where she lived until 3 years ago. But now, with recent gas price increases, she thinks it’s a perfect time for more locals to get involved. Interested skiers should contact Debbie Gagen by September 1. NCL

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Shortly after our family moved to Love we noticed a peculiar phenomenon taking place whenever we’d get in the truck and drive somewhere. Everyone we passed seemed to be waving at us. Since we were acquainted with only a handful of folks, after the first couple of waves we actually stopped to make sure the truck wasn’t on fire or the front wheel about to fall off. With everything mechanically intact, we ventured on wondering to ourselves, “Who ARE these people?” A neighbor cleared up the phenomenon by explaining that knowing someone was not a prerequisite for waving; it was a local custom used primarily in rural areas as a neighborly gesture when passing another on the open road. My curiosity peaked and I began to notice subtle differences in the waving game. People in cars, unless encrusted over with dirt which denotes living off a paved road, didn’t participate as much. Most wavers were in pick-up trucks, jeeps and other types of 4-wheel drive vehicles. Rules of the game are simple; even if you don’t recognize the “waver”, as the “wavee” you are expected to acknowledge and reciprocate when passing. A smile may be thrown in for good measure. Waving methods were as varied at the people using them and I marveled at the originality of those passing. Certain folks have what you’d call a “signature wave” that differentiates them from everyone else’s. Others throw up their hand willy-nilly or to fit a situation. For instance; if you suddenly round a bend and see one of your neighbors approaching in the opposite lane, you’ll always get a more enthusiastic wave out of that person who may have given only a nod of acknowledgement to the truck they

passed a half-mile back. Personally, I have no direct loyalty to any particular wave. At times I give a one-fingered salute, barely lifting my index finger off the steering wheel. This is a non-flirty, benign statement of friendliness that conveys, “Hello, I acknowledge your presence out here in the country where everyone is friendly.” Other times I put my entire hand up in the left side of the windshield, fingers extended, with no movement. I’ve also been known to give approaching vehicles one or two pulls of the light switch. This can be conveyed as a hello, slow down because Jesse Bridge’s cows are out or watch out for that patch of black ice on the road ahead. Some wiggle all fingers together while gripping the wheel with their thumbs. Others use the standard two-fingered V “peace” sign as their silent greeting. My husband Billy always uses the same salutation; a slight downward twist of all his fingers and thumb, rising a little above the steering wheel. But I’ve witnessed full-handed waves with generous wrist movement, or a slight tip of the fingers stationed on a west coast mirror. One of the most characteristic waves in our area belongs to Donnie Coffey who lives on Campbell’s Mountain Road. He employs a right handed circular motion, with a basic lift of his index finger. This particular wave is what they call a trucker’s wave, which I am told means, “wind ‘er up, there’s no radar in the vicinity.” However you decide to do it, the fine art of rural waving is alive and well and living in the hearts of those passing you on the back roads of Nelson. If you’re new to the area, get in on the tradition by remembering to wave back! NCL

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Nelson County Community Day STORY by JENNIE TAL WILLIAMS When Robin Tackard was in grade school at Schuyler Elementary School in the mid-1970s, one of the greatest honors a girl could get was to be voted School Queen and have the honor of marching – along with the King and the rest of the court – in the Nelson County Day Parade. And as a past Miss Nelson County, Michelle Ashwell is glad that Nelson County Day – in a reincarnation of sorts – is coming back. The idea behind Nelson Community Day started three years ago, according to Kate Rutherford, the new events planner. “Since then, I have gathered an amazing group of people and we procured the venue [the high school] and invited every business, organization, and church that we know about,” she said. “When I started

planning Nelson Community Day, all these memories started flooding back to Nelson County residents [about Nelson Community Day] and it inspired people to help because they wanted to give their children those same memories.” Kate said her vision for the Aug. 20 event is somewhat of a glorified information fair. “We want to have something that provides people with resources about the businesses and organizations in the county but presents it in a fun way; make it feel kind of like a county fair,” said Kate, who lives in Faber with her husband and two young boys. “I wanted to offer something to the community that was free and fun in the summertime.” Unlike the Nelson County Day of old that Robin remembers, there

won’t be rides (like the Ferris Wheel Robin remembers), but there will be games, food, entertainment and lots of family fun. There will also be a blood drive and a family 5K with profits benefiting the SPCA. And like Nelson County Day, Kate hopes that Nelson Community Day will provide memories for years to come. NCL Want to go? Who: Everyone! What: Nelson Community Day When: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 20 Where: Nelson County High School Cost: Free! Contact: nelsoncommunityday. blogspot.com

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sam’sgarden By Sam Saunders Saunders Landscapes, LLC

Dealing with Hydrophobic Soils ‘The most important person in the nursery is the one holding the watering wand’. Old Nursery Saying While working at a large wholesale operation in Virginia Beach during the summer of 1993, I was exposed to a phenomenon that, to this day, baffles me a bit when I encounter it on jobs or in my nursery. The phenomenon is called ‘hydrophobic soil’ or, as you could guess from the Latin derivative, soil that will not get wet (even when watered). If you are a container gardener, undoubtedly you have encountered this and may, to this day, be wondering why your plant died. Recently on a job site, I encountered it in amended soil where annuals had been rotated in and out for years. From the surface, you will water your container or garden and believe that all is well as the water seems to move into the soil as normal. Beneath the surface however, a network of anaerobic activity looms and directs the water into a single channel, effectively keeping the soil completely dry. Only when the soil is disturbed with your finger or hand after watering and the anaerobic area seen, can this phenomenon be adequately diagnosed and ultimately treated. Hydrophobic soils are primarily found in the top 12-inches of highly ‘organic rich’ areas, a pile of leaves, grass clippings, pine bark, etc., or a container garden that has not been disturbed or watered for a bit. As the mix sits undisturbed and un-watered, temperatures escalate, oxygen is depleted and the same microorganisms that plants depend on for the process of turning organic matter to compost are unable to penetrate this dead zone leaving the mix in a suspended state of decomposition. Once this anaerobic network is stabilized, the soil that they occupy will be impervious to water and therefore will never produce fauna again if left undisturbed. Businesses that produce compost deal with this phenomenon on a

weekly basis. The key ingredient that they use to defeat it is oxygen, delivered by turning the mix with a large front-end loader, and water, delivered by continually wetting the mix during the decomposition process. Defeating hydrophobic soils in containers and home gardens are accomplished by similar methods involving disturbing the mix and injecting water into the soil or media with a watering wand (with the diffuser removed). By disturbing the mix and/or adding a burst of water from a wand inserted 4-8 inches into the soil surface, the microorganism’s selfmade anaerobic environment is broken up, often resulting in tan-like bubbles exuding from the infected soil as the water moves in. Due to the oxygen depleted environment that it forms, the wand must be inserted many times into a container or garden area in a 3-5 inch pattern and saturating the container with water in order to break up the microorganism and return the soil to its natural growing state. When you finish with this process, you should be left with soil that more closely resembles muck than a well amended soil. Close monitoring will be necessary for the next number of months in order to prevent another flare up. Some newer soil amendments aid in the absorption of water can be useful in deterring this from happening. However, if the soil is left un-watered for an extended period of time, the end result, no matter how many amendments, soil conditioners or water gels were added will be hydrophobic soils and ultimately plant death. For containers that are to remain ‘dormant’ for the winter months, the best way to prevent this phenomenon is to remove all of the soil from the container and either use it as a top dress for your garden (vegetable or landscape) or place it in your compost area where it is exposed to the winter’s elements for reuse the following season. Remember, the most important person in the garden holds the wand and regular watering will prevent hydrophobic soil.

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asktheDr. By Dr. Steve Schmitz Afton Family Medicine Diabetes, Part 3 In my last two columns I have discussed Type 2 diabetes mellitus. It is the disease where the body does not handle sugar well. As a result, elevated sugars in the blood damage the blood vessels and therefore hurt the eyes, kidneys, nerves, stomach, and most importantly the heart and brain. The biggest risk factors for getting “the sugar” are having a family history and being overweight. Since losing 5-10% of your body weight and exercising daily can help to control, stave off, and even cure the disease, I’d like to focus on that now. Excess fat in our bodies causes the muscles and other organs to not use sugar like they are supposed to. That leads to a buildup of extra sugar in the blood which is what is so damaging. I often have patients ask for a “diabetic diet.” I try to get them to understand that a diabetic diet is really just a well balanced diet with a focus on weight loss if the patient is overweight. We have found that more important than how much sugar you eat is how much you weigh. Of course, one of the quickest ways to cut out the weight

is by cutting out excess sugars. My general counsel about “anti-diabetic eating” is to avoid all the white starchy stuff (white bread, white pasta, white rice, and potatoes), and avoid the candy, soda, sweets and desserts. But most importantly, cut the calories to cut the weight! Exercise is the other major factor in bettering sugar control and staving off the complications of diabetes. 30 minutes of moderate intensity exercise (brisk walking will due) 5 days a week is the minimum that is recommended. Of course this helps with weight loss, but the benefits for the diabetic patient go well beyond that. Studies have shown that exercise improves the body’s ability to regulate sugar in the blood stream independent of a person’s weight. This means that obese or thin, losing weight or not, regular exercise can help prevent and manage diabetes. 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.

theperfectfit By Agnes F. Schrider, PT Nelson Physical Therapy

Breathe It seems such like such a simple thing. And it is an automatic activity for our bodies. So, why is it when we are stressed or doing strenuous activities that we hold our breath? Perhaps, we think it will help the situation. I receive questions about breathing and lifting weights frequently. “Should I breathe in when I lift the weights?” “Or should I exhale when I lower the weights?” “How do I coordinate my breath with exercise?” Many folks seem to hold their breath when lifting a weight without being aware of it. Whether it is doing abdominal work, pushups, stacked weights or stretching, the breathing stops. It also occurs when people are lifting heavy objects such as furniture. What is the best technique? There are many depending on your purpose. I usually teach the easiest method that folks will remember; the less complicated the better. For myself, I use the K.I.S.S. principle: Keep It Simple, Stupid. Here it is: an easy breathing rule to use as you lift weights is to keep talking as you lift and lower the weight. As long as

you keep talking, you can’t hold your breath. So, as you lift weights, count your repetitions out loud as you lift. Even if you are whispering as you count, you won’t be holding your breath. The same principle holds true when doing cardiovascular work; talk with your exercise buddy as you are walking, running or cycling. It also makes the time go faster. Practicing breath work can take many forms as seen in meditation, yoga or mindfulness techniques. Research has demonstrated that breathing techniques lower your blood pressure and heart rate and reduce stress. It is a powerful yet simple tool to use. Many of my clients report that they “can’t relax.” So we start with breath techniques. There are many ways and also a variety of breathing techniques. This is just one of them. Lie or sit comfortably. Close your eyes. Allow your shoulders muscles to soften and your jaw and facial muscles to soften. Gently fill your belly with air as you breathe in and then empty the abdominal area as you exhale. Sometimes, placing your hands gently on your belly as you

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Summer Class Schedule Tuesdays: Iyengar Yoga –Sandra Pleasants 9am- 10:30am First Tuesday of each month: Mindfulness Meditation (free) 6-7pm

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inhale and exhale gives you feedback. Continue this for five minutes. Make a point to find five minutes to practice this daily. Then practice the techniques whenever you notice you are in a stressful situation or angry. It helps

to change your response and reaction to stress. We will always have stress in our lives; the magic is in how we choose to handle it. The frugal part of me also loves that breathing is free, simple and available to all of us.

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

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NORTH BRANCH SCHOOL

PRESCHOOL

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PHOTOGRAPHY by TOMMY STAFFORD

Now accepting applications for the fall. Open admission throughout the fall and winter.

!August PLAYDATE ! 18th 9:30-11:30

Meet teachers and tour the school! North Branch School will host a Play Day/Open House for parents and children age 3-5 from 9:30 - 11:30. There will be art activities, story time, and playground fun. For more information call, 540-456-8450

Small Class Size Large Backyard Playground

www.north-branch-school.org North Branch School does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color or income and actively seeks minority students.

221 Mickens Road Afton, Virginia 22920

The Stafford kids and their parents enjoyed some muchneeded R&R at the Chesapeake Bay. Adam would have chased these geese for miles if his mother hadn’t caught up with him. Meanwhile, Peyton was hunky dory hanging out under the umbrella, chewing her hand.

SAY YOU WANTED GREAT FOOD IN A STUNNING LOCATION? Stoney Creek Bar & Grill - We’d be your place! Serving lunch, dinner and the best Sunday Brunch, The Stoney Creek Bar & Grill offers tasty American fare served with

southern flair. Stop in on Friday evening for Music & Margaritas and on Saturday, Comedy & Cosmopolitans.

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teamnelson Tough luck if you wanted to join our team. The Saturday, October 22nd event at Wintergreen Resort sold out quickly, locking the size of TEAM NELSON at 22 members. At press time, Sunday spots were filling up quickly. Introducing the 22 lucky people who get to charge that hill with us: Michelle Annese Brad Bridge Wendy Dalton Craig Duddleston Greg Ebelherr Kerrie Faust Pam Finney Beth Gunnel Pam Greenwood Mark Hanisco Salena Hitzeman Krisi Holland Brian Kidd Terrence O’Neil Mike Manthey Anthony Martin Marcie Martinez Jack Muhler Guy Randall Karissa Randall Yvette Stafford Dawn Watson

SOURCE: toughmudder.com/events/virginia/

The Tough Mudder people must have been spying on our beastly workouts because they’ve reworked the course, adding more obstacles, making it even muddier. The total course length is now 9 miles long with a 1250 ft. elevation gain. Piece of cake. Be a TEAM NELSON groupie!

Tough Mudder – Team Nelson

3rd Annual Golf Tournament

Friday, August 26, 2011 8:30 AM Shotgun Start/Captain’s Choice Stoney Creek Golf Club

$75 per player; $300 Team. Includes Golf Cart; Cont’l. Breakfast; Drinks; Awards Luncheon For more information or to help sponsor this event call Andy at 434-361-2522 or email Andy@cyberwind.net

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“Rainbow Mountain is always open to anybody,” said current Rainbow Mountain owner and operator Jeff Begeman. “It’s not just for friends and neighbors. It’s for their friend and their friends. Eventually, we meet and we end up friends in the long run.” As long as the Rainbow Rules (sign in and clean up after yourself) are followed, everyone is welcome – free of charge – to visit the Rainbow Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary. Located near the north fork of the Tye River in Montebello, Rainbow Mountain was purchased by Jeff’s family in 1981. “But it was too good to keep for ourselves so we decided to incorporate as a nonprofit and offer it to friends and the public,” Jeff explained. “Not everyone can afford a piece of property like this in a location like this and we find that people like to come out here and relax away from the city life. That’s basically what we’re into here.” Rainbow Mountain features about 8 campsites located throughout the grounds, plus lots of hiking, a swimming hole, and just some good, old-fashioned down-to-nature-type activities. No to mention the wolves. “I do have some wolves up here. Hybrids,” explained Jeff. So while they are his pets, they are highpercentage wolves and certainly look like they could be wild animals. People from far and wide come to enjoy the wilder-

Rainbow Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Montebello near the Tye River. For more information, visit their website: rainbowmountain.org ness of Rainbow Mountain, but Jeff says that locals are always welcome. For the most part, campers and explorers have been friends and friends of friends and even friends of friends of friends, but local Nelson families are always welcome – as long as they sign in! Karen Cash just started visiting Rainbow Mountain about a decade ago, but her husband’s been coming for more than 30 years. “It’s just a beautiful place,” said Karen. “We sit back and relax near the water. My husband and I, we walk a lot to see the scenery. It’s just such a lovely, wonderful place. Words can’t describe how it makes you feel when you’re up there. It’s a great, great family-oriented place.” In fact, Jeff said it was always a family dream to have a place like Rainbow Mountain. When they came to Nelson from Michigan in the early 1980s, it was like a dream come true. The nonprofit is currently going through a difficult time, financially, but Jeff is hoping they’ll pull through and be even stronger for it. Families love to come enjoy the natural mountain scenery. Plus, the wildlife is protected so going to Rainbow Mountain is like taking a step back in time. “I like the mountains,” said David Turner, a Virginia Beach, Va. native currently living in Kill Devil Hills, NC. who has been visiting Rainbow Mountain since 2008. “I like the wolves, the scenery, the laid-back, peaceful attitude. It’s a lovely place and I enjoy going to it.” NCL

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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 The 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 Afton Mountain Bed & Breakfast 10273 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Afton, VA 540.456.6844 Camp Blue Ridge Montebello, VA • 540.377.2413 Cox’s Creek Cottage 296 C & C Lane, Roseland, VA • 434.277.5566 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

Devils Grill Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.8100

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

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

Smoky’s Black Bear Cafe Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.1227 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

Montebello Camping & Fishing Resort 15072 Crabtree Falls Hwy, Montebello, VA 540.377.2650 North Fork Cottages 697 North Fork Road, Tyro, VA • 540.377.2007 The Orchard House Bed & Breakfast 9749 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Lovingston, VA 434.263.7747 Walton’s Mountain B&B 6401 Rockfish River Rd, Schuyler, VA • 434.831.1384 Resort Reservations & Country Cottages Afton, VA • 540.456.8300 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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Logos of Wintergreen Mountain Inn Lodge, Wintergreen, VA 434.325.1125

Wintergreen Resort Wintergreen, VA • 800.266.2444

wine&beercountry

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

DelFosse Vineyards & Winery 500 DelFosse Winery Lane, Faber, VA 434.263.6100 Devils Backbone Brewing Company 200 Mosbys Run, Roseland, VA • 434.361.1001 Flying Fox Vineyard 27 Chapel Hollow Rd, Afton, VA • 434.361.1692 Hill Top Berry Farm & Winery 2800 Berry Hill Road, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1266 Lovingston Winery 885 Freshwater Cove Lane, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8467 Mountain Cove Vineyards 1362 Fortunes Cove Lane, Lovingston, VA 434.263.5392 Veritas Vineyards & Winery 145 Saddleback Farm, Afton, VA • 540.456.8000 Wild Wolf Brewing Company 2773A Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA •434.361.0088 Wintergreen Vineyard & Winery 426 Winery Lane, Nellysford, VA • 434.361.2519

gifts&antiques a.m. FOG 9264 Critzer Shop Road, Afton, VA • 540.456.7100 Blossom’s Flowers, Gifts & Crafts 911 Front Street, Lovingston, VA • 434.263.8227

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

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20-gallon tank/stand/extras 20-gallon tall fish tank with stand, under gravel filter, hood and light, long-hosed siphon tube, air tube and pump, gravel, plants. Have been using it until a week ago. Posted By: Stacey Johnson 22920 - Afton 434-987-0263 $50

APPLIANCES Whirlpool Stack Washer/ Dryer Whirlpool stack washer/dryer. 24” wide x 26.5” deep x 72” tall. Natural/LP gas, white, like new, truly. Posted By: Ed 22920 - Afton 434-981-9030 $550

TOYS & GAMES 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 434-987-2107 $15/EA

Thomas the Train toddler bed Thomas the Train toddler bed for sale, uses standard crib mattress and springs (not included). Comes with custom made Thomas window valance and 2 blue striped panels. Bought at Babies ‘R’ Us. Posted By: Courtney Thompson 22958 - Nellysford/Wintergreen 434-361-0146 $150

WANTED Babysitter (evenings, weekends) Seeking responsible, caring babysitter for 3-year-old boy. Periodic evenings/weekend dates — most often Saturday afternoons/late nights and Sunday afternoons. If interested, please send short description of yourself and your childcare experience along with references. Posted By: Jan Vogelgesang 22920 - Afton 434-981-3911 $10/hr

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

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Nelson County

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monday august 1 Wintergreen Performing Arts Summer Music Festival Various events running through Aug. 7. 434-325-8292

Pig Roast 2011 Live music, wine, and a BBQ feast. Advanced reservations suggested. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wintergreen Winery. 434-361-2519 Steak Dinner Full steak meal benefitting the Roseland Rescue Squad. 5 to 8 p.m. Roseland Rescue Squad Building. $10; $5, ages 3 to 10.

tuesday august 2 thursday august 18 Stories of the River and of the Living Water Tuesdays through Aug. 9. 10 a.m. 823 Woodswon Road, Lowesville. 434-277-5312

Play Day/Open House Art activities, story time and playground fun for parents and children ages 3 to 5. 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. North Branch School. 540-456-8450

thursday august 4 saturday august 20 BlueGrass Jam Sessions Every Thursday. 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Rockfish Fire & Rescue Department.

saturday august 6 All About Lamps A hands-on workshop on making and wiring lamps with Nan Rothwell. Continues Aug. 7. Pre-registration required. Nan Rothwell Pottery, Faber. $200. 434-263-4023 Summertime Rockin’ Blues Featuring three blues bands, food, and adoptable dogs. Proceeds benefit Almost Home, the Nelson Fund, and Pharsalia. 1:30 p.m., gates open; music from 3 to 7 p.m. Pharsalia. $15, advance. 434-277-5231

sunday august 7 Sundays ‘Til Sundown A local music festival with local food & beverages, jewelers, and musicians. This week featuring The Design and the Rock River Gypsies. 2 to 7 p.m. weekly through the summer. The Mark Addy Inn, Nellysford. $5, advance; $10 at the door. a.m. to 2 p.m. 434-361-1101

saturday august 13 The Pit of Dreams Mud Bog Come watch the mud fly. Noon. Rockfish Valley Volunteer Fire Dept., Afton. $10; Ages 12 and under free. 434-962-8302

Indian Artifact Day Saunders Brothers Farm Market, Piney River. 434-277-5455 Nelson Community Day Entertainment, food and fun for the entire family. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nelson County High School. Free. Tin’s for Tunes Concert Series at Cardinal Point Vineyards and Winery 5PM to 9PM. Live music, bands TBA. Fee for tasting and admission or donate 5 non perishable food items (per person). Children 18 and under free. 540-456-8400

sunday august 21 The Devils Du – Duathlon Trail run, mountain bike, trail run. As part of The Devils Playground. Devils Backbone Brewing Company, Roseland. 804-301-4301

saturday august 27

Steel Wheels ESB Festival An afternoon of original music with food and beer. 12:30 p.m. Blue Mountain Brewery. 540-456-8020

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friday august 26 3rd Annual Golf Tournament Benefitting the Almost Home Pet Adoption Center/ SPCA of Nelson County. Stoney Creek Golf Course. 8:30am Shotgun Start/Captain’s Choice. $ 434-361-2522

saturday august 27 “Birth of Democracy” at Democracy Vineyards Enjoy the wines of Democracy Vineyards and see the progress as we move toward our on-site Tasting Room. 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM, 108 Banton Orchard Lane, Lovingston, VA 434-964-6124 Afton After Hours with Dallas Wesley at Afton Mountain Vineyards 6-9PM Glass and Bottle Sales only. Music from 6:30 to 9PM. 234 Vineyard Lane, Afton 22920 Route 631 (Off Route 6) 540-456-8667 Devils Backbone Brewing Company Summerfest 1PM to 8PM – Come listen to Baaba Seth and other world music perform their unique blend of music. Fee. 434-361-1001 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 42

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Afton Mountain Bed & Breakfast Afton Mountain Vineyards Ambrosia Bakery & Deli Basic Necessities Blue Ridge Medical Center Byrum-Parr Funeral Home, Inc. Devils Backbone Brewing Co. Greenwood Country Store Lovingston Winery The Monroe Institute Mountain Area Realty Mountain Cove Vineyards Nelson 151, LLC Nelson County Farm Bureau Nelson County Life Magazine Nelson Physical Therapy & Wellness Center Drs. Rice & Rice and Associates Tuckahoe Antique Mall UVA Community Credit Union Veritas Vineyard & Winery

Honey Crisp Day Saunders Brothers Farm Market, Piney River. 434-277-5455 The Stampede Mountain Bike Race As part of The Devils Playground. Devils Backbone Brewing Company, Roseland. 804-301-4301

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Featured Land Listings in Nelson and Surrounding Counties:

NELSON COUNTY 59 CAMPBELL LN $159,000 ∙ MLS# 452894

5 PATRICK HENRY HWY | $600,000 | MLS# 488358 | 4.74ac RHUE HOLLOW RD | $575,000 | MLS# 487226 | 57.91ac 4 PATRICK HENRY HWY | $464,000 | MLS# 488356 | 3.55ac 2 PATRICK HENRY HWY | $400,000 | MLS# 488325 | 2.73ac 74 DURRETT TOWN RD | $350,000 | MLS# 488478 | 23.03ac 3 PATRICK HENRY HWY | $300,000 | MLS# 488354 | 1.88ac WHITE MOUNTAIN RD | $259,000 | MLS# 487410 | 44.30ac FOX HOLLOW RD | $205,000 | MLS# 459124 | 20.05ac CRAIGTOWN RD | $199,000 | MLS# 487237 | 60.00ac RHUE HOLLOW RD | $199,000 | MLS# 481507 | 61.80ac 5 EAGLES WOOD POINT | $179,000 | MLS# 487397 | 5.00ac OLD STONEY CREEK RD | $150,000 | MLS# 486730 | 29.66ac 3 MOUNTAIN TOP LN | $149,000 | MLS# 469005 | 7.56ac 4 BLAND WADE LN | $125,000 | MLS# 477471 | 2.56ac CRABTREE FALLS HWY | $124,900 | MLS# 483424 | 10.28ac POUNDING BRANCH RD | $105,000 | MLS# 428870 | 3.60ac 1 MOUNTAIN TOP LN | $99,000 | MLS# 468978 | 3.30ac 87 LAKE NELSON LN | $16,000 | MLS# 481534 | 0.50ac

1436 Highlands Condos $160,000

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Lot 3, Signal Hill $125,000

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Rhue Hollow Road $79,000

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Tax Map 69-13, 69-13A, 4 $300,000

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30 Acres Critzer Family Farm $600,000

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1-D Block H $315,000

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14 Laurel Springs $410,000

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16 High Crest B $95,000

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15 High Crest B $95,000

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617 White Oak Condos $110,000

SOLD

1348 Huntersfield Close $525,000

SOLD

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165 Lodebar Est; $249,900

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

287 parcels of land & 365 homes

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Call Marlo at 434-996-3525!

832 River Trails; $429,900

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83 Deer Run; #481735; $399,900

Waterfront resort home on 2 acres w/ direct lake access; renovated kitchen & baths; fenced; hot tub; 2,244 sq ft; 3Br/2.5Ba; 2ac; WPI!

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175 Whispering Pines Dr; #472358; $479,900

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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

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

Not your ordinary property! Secluded with 28ac and river frontage; 1500 sq ft w/ incredible outdoor living space & guest house/studio

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226 Timbers; #488684; $99,900

Walk to ski slopes! Fully renovated condo w/ loft bedroom; sold furnished w/ WPI; Great value – priced 40k below assessment! 1Br/1Ba

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1063 Devils Knob Loop; #489989; $449,900

Great mtn views & golf front on coveted Devils Knob Loop! 4 bedroom suites; stone fireplace; furnished; 2,310 sq ft; 4Br/4.5Ba; WPI

Livebeautifully in Nelson County Marlo G. Allen, Assoc. Broker 434-996-3525 InsistOnThatGirl.com

NELSON COUNTY LIFE

AUGUST 2011


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