Nelson County Life, Issue #90

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SCAN CODE FOR PROPERTY LISTINGS AND MORE!

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 38 W CatoCtin Drive $325,000 ∙ MLS#: 499074

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 54 PeDLarS eDGe $339,500 ∙ MLS#: #490738

Fully renovated, 4 bedrooms with a loft, cottage on Devils Knob. High elevation and flat homesite. Great deck. New appliances and cabinets.

an addition by the original builder in 2007. Most unusual, top condition, 100% everything conveys.

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 71 DoGwooD LaNe $399,000 ∙ MLS#: 482968

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 43 woLFTraP LaNe $674,900 ∙ MLS#: 501770

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 963 DiaMoND HiLL CoNDoS $235,000 ∙ MLS#: 501850

Private location at the end of Dogwood Lane with seasonal views into the rockfish Valley.

adjacent to Monocan #1 Tee and faces Monocan #9 Green. walk to Stoney Creek Grill, pool, tennis courts, golf shop, putting green and driving range. Private patio. exceptional year round Blue ridge Mountain views.

This condo is a nicely furnished 2 bedroom 2 bath ski front condo on the lower portion of Diamond Hill run. it is perfect for skiers who want “Boots on” access. a great ski location and a great summer location due to short walk to the music Pavilion and Mountain inn.

NElsON cOUNTy 179 KeNNeDy LaNe $450,000 ∙ MLS#: 500116

NElsON cOUNTy 1 LaureL roaD $189,000 ∙ MLS#: 487237

unique property located across the road from Veritas winery in afton. Consists of well-maintained brick ranch with breath taking 360’ views. also, if looking for property with mother-in-law suite and other guest area separate from main house, this is it!! or great investment property with three rental units. easy access to i-64. a Must See!!!

Spectacular mountain views and several home site locations - you will need to walk up the drive to appreciate the views and the beauty of the land. Private location but only a few miles from Lovingston. The property already has an “existing well” and “electric Power” is routed to the property.

NElsON cOUNTy 1675 PaiNTerS MouNTaiN roaD $798,000 ∙ MLS#: 498056 Very rare high mountain meadows & woodlands property is a bowl with magnificent views of National Forest and surrounding area.

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 19 SHaMoKiN CirCLe $369,000.00 ∙ MLS#: 497650 This is a true Post and Beam, a Frame Chalet with great views of the 5th fairway. Lots of outdoor entertainment space- screened porch and spacious deck both overlooking the golf course. New carpet and interior paint. Hardwood floors in great room and ceramic tile in baths. Bright and open great room with a raised hearth stone wood burning fireplace.

vISIT OuR TwO CONvENIENT LOCATIONS! wintergreen Mountain (next to spa) & Stoney Creek (at the entrance)

www.wintergreenrealestate.com · 800.325.2200

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Nelson County… it’s a lifestyle! Stoney Creek

76 Saddle Ridge Lane Gorgeous mountain and golf views from this immaculate, one-level 3BR, 2BA home. Kitchen and baths recently renovated. Home features an office/library, spacious rear deck, and attached 2-car garage. Walk to golf, tennis, pool and more! $399,900

370 Rodes Valley Drive With 5 acres, bordered on 3 sides by community open space, this private, extensively renovated 3 BR, 3 BA house welcomes you. Features include a new garage addition for 3 cars and workshop; 1800 square feet of decking, patios, and pergola; sunroom with fireplace; renovated kitchen and bathrooms; 1st floor BR and optional bonus room; separate home office space above garage; 3 fireplaces; and views of the mountains and neighborhood lake. $459,000

349 Wood Nettle Lane Gorgeous 3 BR, custom contemporary design home. Golf front, with lavish landscaping for privacy (with copper sculpture and fountain). Fantastic kitchen with breakfast bar and table as well as the best appliances. With wet bar, wood panelled screened porch, vaulted ceilings in the living room (stone fireplace), wonderful for entertaining friends and family. Two-car garage has extra work area. $549,000

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364 Findlay Gap Road This handsome 1830 brick, 4 BR, 2 BA farmhouse has been lovingly and tastefully renovated. Hardwood floors throughout the living areas and bedrooms. Gorgeous new kitchen as well as a new bath on the main floor. Full unfinished basement for storage or extra room. Tin roof recently painted. It is sited on almost 25 acres of beautiful pasture and wooded land. Great for horses. Minutes to James River access. $315,000

8646 Rockfish River Road 1903 Virginia farmhouse and 47.13 acres located in historic Schuyler and just across the road from the Rockfish River. Beautiful yard with meandering stream and mature plantings. 4 BR, 2 BA and numerous living areas. Kitchen updated in 2000. Hardwood floors under some carpeted areas. Two woodstoves and conventional heating. 30 minutes to C’ville and 15 to Scottsville. Outbuildings and detached metal garage. Extra 53 acres available. $319,900

River Run Farm

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River Run Farm contains 241 acres, including approximately 120 in fenced pasture and hayfield. The remaining acreage is hardwood forest. Well watered by streams and more than a mile of frontage on free-flowing North Fork Rockfish River, the farm is currently used for beef production. Surrounded by Blue Ridge Mountain views, the late Victorian home has been meticulously restored and improved. Four bedrooms, with five full baths, gracious entertaining spaces and a 1998 family room addition make River Run Farm a highly livable property. Additional farm improvements include a manager’s residence, a fivebay equipment shed and a 60 x 80 barn currently used for hay storage. Within a half-hour drive of Charlottesville, the convenient location is in the heart of Nelson County wine country and the golf courses and skiing of Wintergreen Resort. MLS 501547 • $1,950,000

(800) 361-5155 • (434) 361-2440 • www.MountainAreaRealty.com

2788 B Rockfish Valley Highway • Nellysford, VA 22958

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18 Devils Bend Gently sloping, easy access lot adjacent to Devils Bend shuttle stop. Enjoy the splendors of Wintergreen from your own vacation retreat. Two minutes to golf, tennis, skiing, hiking, dining, and spa services. Bring your own builder or call for recommendations. $49,500. Contact Brian Chase. www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (502073)

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

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A turn-key design/build company, Winterwoods Homes has partnered with the nation’s premier suppliers to deliver timber frame and stone designs of extraordinary quality. Their industry leading partners include Vail’s Slifer Designs and Antique Cabins & Barns. The Winterwoods Homes portfolio boasts 40+ designs. Base prices from $200K - client customization available. For a complimentary design package, contact Brian Chase, Managing Broker www. goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860.

1627 Overlook

Wintergreen’s Most Desired View !!! This Overlook Condo is on the Top Floor providing fantasic year round landscapes. Furnished 4 BR(2 Master suites) and 4 BA, Great for entertaining for family and friends. Large deck. Close to golf, tennis, The Devils Grille and the Wintergarden Spa. Rental history available. WPI. $385,000 Call Tim Craig 540-416-8498. (494126)

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Very nice top floor furnished 3 bedroom condo overlooking Devils Knob golf course. Walk to spa,restaurant,golf and tennis.Large master bedroom and attached bathroom.Fireplace in family room,open layout. $175,000. Call Steve Marianella at 434-566-1293. (501741)

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38 Summit Circle This 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home is nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac located off Devils Knob Loop. Enjoy seasonal views from your large deck. Open floor plan from first level kitchen, dining room and living room. Master suite has sitting area and lots of filtered light. Priced to sell! $324,800. Call Tim Craig 540-4168498. (490627)

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Wonderful 2 bedroom/2 bath Dobie. New flooring throughout including hardwoods through the main living area, new fireplace, updated bathrooms, new AC unit. Walk to dining and shopping. An outstanding value! Summer festivals, fireworks, performing arts, fall foliage and of course, ski in/ski out! This is the prime location on the mountain. It has it all. Sold fully furnished with some exclusions. $199,000. Call Rod Phillips 434-987-6399. (501776)

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Gorgeous 3 bedroom, 3 bath, top floor condo. Impeccably maintained and beautifully furnished, this condo is flawless! Just move in and enjoy this superb offering. Million dollar, rolling mountain views. Long list of upgrades and improvements. Walk to Wintergarden Spa & Fitness Center, Devils Knob Golf & Tennis. $385,000. Contact Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (501841)

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This is a remarkable home in Stoney Creek and an outstanding value. The home is as new with quality throughout and built upon a beautiful,secluded homesite. Come see and you will love the manageable size, adaptable floor plan, storage, and one level living. A finished attic, cherry cabinets, oak floors, sub-zero refrigerator, and central vac are only a few of quality elements of this unique home. $275,000. Call Stan Powell 434-989-3600 (501456)

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385 Wood Nettle Lane

Great value in this well cared for golf front Stoney Creek ranch at #4 Monocon nine tee box. Over 2500 finished square feet on one level, plus two car garage. Beautiful landscaping and hardscaping on the 3/4 acre lot. Lots of storage, two family areas, fireplace in great room and large master suite. Includes WPI right, only $399,000! Listed by Steve Marianella, 434-566-1293, smsales1@aol. com (495206)

44 Bucksaw Lane Lovely, wooded lot with seasonal views and interesting rock formations. Located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac near Chestnut Park and Pool. Building plans available upon request. $69,000. Call Rod Phillips 434-987-6399 rcventures@ embarqmail.com (484231)

Editors & Publishers Yvette Stafford, Tommy Stafford info@nelsoncountylife.com Contributors Lynn Coffey An email address for Backwoods Lynn up in the hollow? Ha! Ph: 540.949.0329 Marcie Gates marcie@nelsoncountylife.com Jennie Tal Williams jennie@nelsoncountylife.com Photography Marcie Gates marcie@nelsoncountylife.com Hayley Osborrne hayley@nelsoncountylife.com Paul Purpura paul@nelsoncountylife.com Norm Shafer norm@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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old world carpentry

Television is so yesterday

This kid already knows what a Mizer portable band saw is.

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school days Remember Home Ec.? Lynn Coffey does.

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arrington school This teacher had polio and rode to school on a buggy. Respect.

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basic necessities ........................... 7 cover story.....................................9 this old/new house .................... 18 moneywise ................................. 22 at home with marlo ................... 23 sam’s garden .............................. 24 askthedr......................................25 the perfect fit ............................. 25 datebook .................................... 36 leisure guide .............................. 37 classifieds ................................... 38 comics.........................................39

on the cover Photographer: Virginia Hamrick Photography, courtesy Jens Müller. You won’t believe what this Gordonsville cottage looked like before Schuyler-based carpenter Jens Müller got his hand on it.. Story on page 9.

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

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from thepublishers When picture day falls on a rainy Sunday, we set up on the front porch. And sometimes the photographer insists on keeping his orange and blue plaid pajamas on. They match his shoes, which had been AWOL for a few days. A parent does not experience true holy terror until his child’s favorite shoes go missing. Even Peyton loves her brother’s shoes. She wears them when he’s not looking. This isn’t the first time Adam was separated from his trademark orange crocs. Last year, he was riding with me in the Jeep and threw them out the window somewhere along Route 151. A kind soul who saw them on the road left them on a newspaper rack at Ashley’s Market, where I had stopped by later. We love where we live. But miracles like that are rare. We ended up getting end-of-season clearance replacements and were convinced a possum was trying on a pair of orange shoes somewhere along Ennis Mountain Road, which is where we think Tommy and Adam were when the shoes left our possession. Adam’s silence when confronted about his missing shoes was proof, we thought, that he had done something naughty.

So you could imagine our surprise when walking in the yard a few days later, we saw those orange things sitting outside the dog shed, where Adam has been known to crawl through a dusty opening and play. You let your child play by himself outside?! Truth be known, we do. But we are always close by. Kids need to lose themselves in mischief and adventure. Some of my fondest memories are of playing outside with friends knowing our parents had no clue what we were doing. Walk a mile in a little boy’s shoes. There’s a good chance you’ll see them on the road soon again. Enjoy! Yvette & Tommy Stafford

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Restaurant • Brewery • Sports Bar • Shopping Village • Covered Patio Awesome Views Dog Friendly

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Shoppes at Wild Wolf Shopping Village

We have an INCREDIBLE NEW chef and will be launching our NEW MENU September 4 - come check it out!

SPECIAL EVENT:

Tuesday September 25, 7pm - Five course WINE PAIRED DINNER. Check our website for details.

Another month, and just back from yet another Market, where we loaded up with great jewelry and the first of our fall scarves! You are going to love our growing collection. In order to make room for all of it, we are EXPANDING! More square footage for the gals, and the guys and pets are getting a room of their own! All happening at ExtraZ!™ in September!

It’s harvest time, and we have all your home wine making needs covered, even if you don’t grow your own! But if you prefer to have someone else do the brewing and wine making, at HomeBrewZ!™ we have all your home Libation Accessories™ needs covered as well! From glassware to great Bloody Mary mixes, and our ever popular Maker’s Mark Cherries! Plus, we have the largest selection of Tervis® Tumblers in the County! Come check us out, we are right next door to the Biergarten at Wild Wolf Brewery!

September Music Lineup

In addition to music every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday we have LIVE TRIVIA every TUESDAY from 7-9pm. MONDAY, Sept. 3, 7-10 ............................... Megan Huddleston WEDNESDAY, Sept. 5, 730-10:30 ................................... TTMP THURSDAY, Sept. 6, 730-10:30 ...................... Tara Mills FRIDAY, Sept. 7, 9-midnight ............ Corn Hog Association MONDAY, Sept. 10, 7-10 .............................. Greg Ward WEDNESDAY, Sept. 12, 7:30-1030 ................... Erin Lunsford THURSDAY, Sept. 13, 7:30-10:30 ................. Michael Coleman FRIDAY, Sept. 14, 9-midnight ......,...................................... TBD MONDAY, Sept. 17, 7-10 ......................................... Ronnie Johnson WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19, 7:30-10:30 ............................... Bluestep THURSDAY, Sept. 20, 7:30-10:30 ................................ Kat Kraft & Doug Hedstrom FRIDAY, Sept. 21, 9-midnight ....................... Bennie Dodd MONDAY, Sept. 24, 7-10 ...................... Old Man Kelly WEDNESDAY, Sept. 26, 7:30-10:30 ............ Chris Leva Duo THURSDAY, Sept. 27, 7:30-10:30 .......... Josh Rogan FRIDAY, Sept. 28, 9-midnight ..... STAR 94 Karaoke FINALS

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Casual Lifestyle & Gifts!™

We are getting closer and closer to the Grand Opening of what we have affectionately dubbed “Big Z!”. We are still hammering, sawing, plastering and painting as fast as we can, because more and more new items are arriving at our warehouse every day! If you like ExtraZ!™ and HomeBrewZ!™, you are going to absolutely LOVE “Big Z!”. It’s going to be unlike any other gift store around!

You can follow our progress here in NCL, on Facebook, at our website: www.zestivities.com. Or better yet, just come on in and peek in our windows! We’re sure that you’ll like what you see! Oh, and while you’re here, check out our stores, and have a great meal and a beer at Wild Wolf Brewery. We’re a great destination combination!

Next to Wild Wolf Brewery and Brewpub 2469 Rockfish Valley Hwy, (Rt. 151) Nellysford Now open 7 days a week! 434.361.0004 www.zestivities.com info@zestivities.com


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

Sweet September Hamlet speaks of “thoughts beyond the reaches of our souls.” I understand this as there often come moments during the month of September when I’ll recall, not with volitive thought or conscious mind but viscerally from somewhere deep within, the anxious ache of back to school; of new lunchboxes, dresses and shoes; of turning leaves and shorter days. The experience of fall, interlaced with summer’s end, stirs my memory perhaps more than any other season, evoking emotions that drop into present a taste of the past. On the French Riviera September quickly became my favorite month. Tourists trickled away leaving beaches empty, yet the water remained warm from months of summer sun. And the light….that shortened light which would caste its glow over the beach, creating shadows in the dips and hollows of the sand. In Paris, too, September was a favorite month. La Rentrée it’s called, ‘the return’ when families returned from ‘vacances’ and students returned to school. The city’s air had a welcome nip, stores

and restaurants reopened and there was vibrancy and excitement in the streets. In Virginia September is also a favorite month…with days of brilliant clarity and warmth yet that delicious hint of fall we all await. And down at the shore, the water’s still warm and the tourists are fleeing. And so… beach wines, back to school wines, whatever your preference, raise a glass and enjoy these poignant days that will never return to us again in quite the same way…except perhaps in memory. A few wines worthy of September’s exceptional grace: Domaine Berthelemot, Pommard, Noizons, 2009 – Since September heralds fall, red drinkers rejoice. Yet, still warm, early September calls for lighter reds. I love good Burgundy more than any other wine, but so many Burgundies are hugely expensive and don’t seem to deliver. I’ve found recent vintages of Pommard particularly difficult, but here is an exception that offers everything a great Burgundy should. With smoky

notes, a touch of cherry and real Côte de Beaune terroir, this wine is silky elegance. $51 Beronia, Rioja, reserva, 2006 – Moving through the month to an evening cookout on the grill with sweaters on! (you, not the grill that is)…and it’s time to pull out the Rioja, reserva. Look for a complex bouquet of coffee, vanilla, leather and cloves. Smooth texture on the palate with notes of black cherry, orange peel and oak. $21 Château La Calisse, rosé, 2011 - For diehard summer fans gripping fast to the last long, carefree evenings, here’s a rosé with which to hold onto the illusion of summertime. Since summer encourages that slowed-down pace of life, take a deep breath then sip a chilled glass of La Calisse and pretend a little. Owner Patricia Ortelli makes this all organic delicate blend of Syrah and Grenache. Pale orange with aromas of raspberries, this is rosé perfection. $24 Spain & Portugal May 2013. 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!

Shop locally, support local businesses! We offer a special collection of excellent Virginia wines. 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-2pm

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Tasting Room open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11-7.

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Montague, Miller & Co. REALTORS® Serving Nelson County

and and the the surrounding surrounding Central Central Virginia Virginia region region REDUCED! NELLYSFORD – $299,000

NELLYSFORD – $250,000 Great Location for Business! 1.27 Ac. fronting on VSH 151 in the village of Nellysford with 2-story frame, 3534 sq. ft. home, Cr. 1908, with possibility of renovation for residential/ business/commercial. The features of its era w/bulls eye molding on doors and window frames, built-in cabinets, wainscoting, solid pine doors, hdwd. flrs., wood mantels, chair rail, high ceilings, etc. Older section in rear w/enclosed porch. Sold “AS IS”. MLS 485806.

Hand-Hewn Log Cabin built in 2003 just south of Nellysford. Ideally located in the Rockfish Valley halfway between Wintergreen Mtn. and Stoney Creek. The cabin is set on 5 acres with panoramic mtn views. 1280 sq. ft. with 2 bedrooms, large front and rear porches, fully equipped kitchen, cathedral ceiling and beautiful oversized stone fireplace. Close proximity to hiking trails, rivers, breweries, vineyards, and just across the street from the new Cidery. MLS 498321.

REDUCED! ARRINGTON – $174,900

LOVINGSTON – $79,500

Beautiful Sunrises and Sunsets from this 2006, 3 BR., 2 BA., 1836 sq. ft. home with wrap-around deck on 2 private ac. 14’x20’ Great Rm. with Cathedral Ceiling and 12’x19’ Kitchen leads to relaxing Brick Patio. Plus Ceramic Flrs., 11x20 Laundry/Storage Rm., Carport/Shed & Add’l 2 ac. w/Septic & Well is Available. MLS 496094

5.62 wooded acres minutes from US 29 but very privately situated in the Stagebridge Community in Nelson Co. with close proximity to Charlottesville. Stagebridge is an environmentally friendly, low-density community. The all wooded lots vary in size with several existing homes and graced w/ surrounding Mountain views & trails. Paved entry road to each lot. Soil analysis has been done plus a great producing well on site. MLS 492623

LOVINGSTON – $195,700

NEW: LOVINGSTON – $167,500

59+/- acres North of Lovingston. Mostly mountain woodland, some rolling grassland. Mountain views, timber value, state road frontage, trails, great location. MLS 498357

Hidden near the Village of Lovingston at the end of a state maintained road, this 3 BR., 2 BA, 2104 sq. ft., home is beautifully landscaped with flowering shrubs. Snuggle up to the gas-logged FP in 12’x24’ Den this winter. Recent Maple custom cabinetry in 15’x16’ Kitchen. Hardwood floors in 14’x27’ Living Room. 25’x30’ Garage with Workshop ideal for the projects or storage. Great Price at $167,500. MLS 502034.

REDUCED! LOVINGSTON – $219,900

WINGINA – $1,400,000

Location, Location! Custombuilt, spacious 5 BR., 3 1/2 BA., Brick home on 2+- Ac. is designed with Country, Eat-In 11’6x17’8 Kitchen, Formal Dining & Living Rm. w/Builtin Cabinetry and Fireplace, Oak Flrs., Plus Much More. Enjoy peaceful days in this great neighborhood with Lake and minutes to US 29. MLS 499073

Carole Saunders, GRI CaroleSaundersRealEstate.com 434.981.3089

James Wood JamesWoodRealEstate.com 434.263.4371

Mark Brashears 540.570.2874 152 Front Street, Lovingston, VA 22949

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Build your dream home in the historic James River Valley among other fine farms & estates. Enjoy gorgeous James River and local mtn views from numerous building sites surrounded by 227 ac of pasture, hay & wood land. This rare property is ideal for horses, farming & recreation, offering over 1600ft of river frontage for fishing, boating or peaceful relaxation. #498066

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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No lumber yard to start a tree house? When your dad is Jens M端ller, you head to the woods. STORY by JENNIE TAL WILLIAMS PHOTOGRAPHY by HAYLEY OSBORNE

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It starts with a log. And in the town Jens Müller grew up, there were plenty of them. Somplar, Germany. Population: 400 or so. “It was set kind of like Nelson in the country; woods everywhere and fields and farms,” said Jens of his hometown, a German city about an hour and a half north of Frankfurt. “I always grew up in the country.” As a child in Somplar, Jens grew up playing in the woods, building forts and tree houses. So when he was 15 and had to choose what field to go into after finishing school, carpentry was an easy choice. “I like the feel of it,” said Jens. “I like to create things; it’s fun to go out and make something new every day. It’s kind of an art. The possibilities are endless of what you can do.” These days, Jens lives in Schuyler with his wife, Catherine (who he met in Ohio while volunteering there in the late 1990s) and their 8-year-old son, Wyatt. From their property, Jens runs Old World Carpentry, which specializes in historic renovations, special

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Based in Schuyler, Jens Müller operates a carpentry business utilizing a portable band saw that can cut logs. His son, 8-year-old Wyatt, is no stranger to his father’s craft. At right, Jens bears down to form a mortise.

doesn’t always see in other second graders – Wyatt knows how things work and how things come together. He can use a hammer and nail. “It’s kind of cool to see that develop,” said Jens. “And maybe someday if he still enjoys it he can work with me.” Together, Wyatt and Jens have been using the best of German engineering to work on their projects this summer. In addition to the German flag on his tractor (Note that he is wearing adidas. That’s German, too.), Jens said he often wears the traditional German carpentry attire. He said that in Germany, every trade has its own type of clothing. “You see people in their clothing and you can see what kind of trade they’re in. Carpenters usually wear corduroy boot cut pants and the belt with the carpentry symbol,” he said – not to mention the hammer holder is a lion’s head with a chain on it and the double button vest and jacket. “I got trained in Germany, so I’m trying to incorporate the knowledge I have with the tradition that goes on over there in Germany,” said Jens. “I try to bring it over here and try to set myself apart from your other carpenters and companies my size.” NCL

pieces for residential homeowners, as well as custom cabinetry, garden structures, and all these years later he’s still got those tree houses going. “So, it’s kind of like I do anything with wood,” said Jens, but he prefers renovating the very old or creating something completely new. “I don’t like to build a new house; it’s not very interesting to me. There’s nothing there – you just nail 2x4s together. I rather work with what you already have; have something there. The more of a challenge, the more I like it. If no one else can come up with an idea, I will.” Jens’ son Wyatt is also into the old – at the ripe old age of 8, he’s decided that he wants to be an archeologist. “He likes many things,” said Wyatt’s dad. “I’m not going to force him into anything so he can pretty much do whatever he wants.” Since Wyatt was three years old, he’s been traveling to job sites with his dad. This summer during the weeks he doesn’t feel like heading to camp, he’s been spending more time with dad. “He just helps loading wood, he pushes the button on the sawmill, helps steer the tractor,” said Jens. “I think he kid of enjoys it, being outside and doing something.” Jens said that he can see in Wyatt things he

“BEFORE” PHOTO: COURTESY: JENS MULLER

“AFTER” PHOTO: VIRGINIA HAMRICK PHOTOGRAPHY, COURTESY: JENS MULLER

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Volunteers helped harvest the rows of hops outside Blue Mountain Brewery. Expect to taste the fruits of their labor in the brewery’s awardwinning Blue Reserve.

Wintergreen

Grocers Est. 2008

featuring twin oaks organic tofu • grass fed meat & eggs from polyface and davis creek • cheeses from caromont farm • southern exposure seed exchange organic garden seeds • trager brothers coffee • wine and beer • glutenfree • local bread • supplements essentials • much more!

The 7th

O PPORTUNITY BALL to benefit the

Open 7 Days a Week, 7am to 8pm 2184 rockfish valley hwy nellysford, va 22958

Costume Contests LIVE MUSIC by Second Nature Gourmet Dinner paired with Wine PHOTO BOOTH Dance Contest Live and Silent Auctions WHEN Friday, October 26th

WHERE Veritas Vineyard & Winery Afton VA

434-361-2077 located next to the blue ridge pig, the car wash, basic necessities and wintergreen hardware DRESS Your Halloween Best or Black Tie Optional

A Special Thanks to Our Sponsors

For sponsorship information or to reserve a seat, go to www.nelsonfund.org and click on Opportunity Ball. The Nelson County Community Fund, a committee advised fund of the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation, raises money through the Opportunity Ball and direct contributions from people in our community. Since 2000, NCCF has awarded over $630,000 in grants to more than 40 nonprofits with the goal of improving the quality of life for all who live here.

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Larry Alan Smith Artistic and Executive Director

September already??? It must be time for

Oktoberfest!

Saturday, September 15, 2012 Noon-5:00 pm Evans Center Wintergreen Resort, Virginia

Butts were roasting at this year’s Pig Roast at Wintergreen Winery. The event coincided with co-owner Tamara Stone’s 30-year Western Albemarle High School class reunion bash. “Physical” by Olivia Newton-John and “Chariots of Fire” by Vangelis were number one hits that year. So was “Eye of the Tiger” and “Jack & Diane.” Jealous? We are.

OUR GOLFERS AGREE BREATHTAKING VIEWS are welcome distractions.

Wintergreen Golf. Two courses. Two completely different designs. Two invigorating experiences. All in one stunning location.

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WintergreenResort.com For tee times, call 434-325-8250

Visit the Website For Golf Specials & Save

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Apple Festival Sept. 29 & 30, 2012 9am-5pm

Saturday

The smoker was on and crafters were peddling their wares at this year’s Blackberry Harvest Festival at Hill Top Berry Farm & Winery. Guests enjoyed bluegrass by the James River Cut-Ups and country/southern rock by The City Limits Band.

James River Cut Ups 10am – 4pm Amherst Dance Academy 12pm

Sunday Little Mountain Boys 12pm – 4pm

Starting Sept. 10

New Hours: Monday – Thursday 4pm till Last Call Friday & Saturday 11:30am - 11pm or Later Sunday 10am - 10pm

Food Vendors • Crafters • Fresh Baked Goods • Hayrides • Apple Sling Shot • Corn Maze Moon Bouncers • Face Painting Sand Art • Apples Apple Butter • Cider • Country Hams Side Meat • Molasses Honey • Sweet Potatoes Pumpkins • Cookbooks • Baskets

Come Watch ALL The Games @ “The Toad” on Crystal Clear HD TV’s and FULL SOUND! Enjoy... Caveman Wings, Boneless Wings, Traditional Wings, Sliders, Nachos & More!!! 9278 Rockfish Valley Hwy (Rt. 151) Afton, Virginia (Exactly 5 Miles South of Rt 250 on 151) 434-996-6992 www.TheBlueToad.com

Drumheller’ s Orchard 1130 Drumheller Orchard Lane, Lovingston, VA 22949 434-263-5036

Shop local. Eat local.

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2 BDRM bungalow. 200 ft of Tye River Frontage and access Perfect hunting and fishing cabin. 5.99 Acres. $142,000 MLS #501647

River Bungalow

Sara McGann 434.996.4962

School Days

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

STORY by LYNN COFFEY

Here it is, the first of September and the kids have been back in class for over a week already. Seems like the start of school gets earlier and earlier each successive year. When I was growing up the start of the school year never began until after Labor Day, around September 7th. Of course, Florida never had snow days to calculate in, either, so our beginning and ending dates were pretty much always the same. Looking back over nearly the half-century that I’ve been out of school (how can that be possible?), so much has changed. Take, for instance, the dress code … or lack of one. I read in the paper that one of the local city schools has now completely done away with any type of dress code for their students. I swore to my parents that I would NEVER say, “why back in my day”… but here I am, say-

Become one of the millions of satisfied chiropractic patients worldwide!

Located off Route 250 in Crozet across from Harris Teeter

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New Hours: ing, back in my day kids had to wear nice Sunday clothes to school; skirts and blouses or dresses for the girls and dress pants and a nice shirt for the boys (which included a belt and socks). A boy in my junior class was sent home one day because he came to school wearing loafers without any socks. I’m not sure if he didn’t have a clean pair or he was just making a statement. Whatever the reason, he got ousted and was awarded a three-day after school detention held in the girl’s Home Ec Class. We also didn’t have to carry the huge load of books and other paraphernalia that today’s kids have to lug around in backpacks. I see little children coming out of school, bent over with the weight of heavy books on their backs. At this rate, we are going to have a whole generation of humpback adults in years to come. I remember carrying two or three books in my arms from the bus stop to my house a few times a week but that was the extent of it. And if we finished our homework at the end of class or in study hall, we didn’t have to bring any books home at all. School was also a place of safety, with perhaps the exception of Senior Prank Day, which was always full of surprises. About the only illicit things that locker checks showed up was the forbidden pack of Black Jack or Teaberry chewing gum or the worst case scenario … a pack of Camel cigarettes somebody stashed under their gym shorts. For this latter infraction, one faced suspension. Even in the mid 1960s, drugs weren’t a problem in schools like they are now. Bringing handguns and knives onto school property was unheard of, much less using them to gun down fellow students and teachers. There weren’t any SATs or SOLs back then either. You either got it or you didn’t … meaning if your grades were good enough at the end of the year, you passed to the next grade or if they weren’t, you had to repeat the same grade over. This looming threat made most of us buckle down and study hard enough to get at least an average C in our subjects. The thrill of the new school year was seeing if our best friends had any classes with us or if we got the preferred teacher, as opposed to “The Old Hag” in Science 101. And we had to make the supreme decision of whether to go to the trouble of packing our lunch or chance buying it, suffering through another day of fish sticks, stewed tomatoes and turkey surprise that the cafeteria ladies handed out. Some things never change, even fifty years later! NCL

Monday – Thursday 4pm till Last Call Friday & Saturday 11:30am - 11pm or Later Sunday 10am - 10pm Breakfast & Brunch Till 1pm

Mondays

2 for $22!

Select an Appetizer, 2 Entrees and 2 Desserts for Just $22! Save Your Gas, Avoid the Big Chains, EAT LOCAL.

Tuesdays KIDS EAT FREE!

Children Under 10 EAT FREE from 4pm - 8pm *Anything from Our Tadpoles Menu* New Side Option for Kids: Steamed Veggies!

Wednesdays Prime Rib & Crab Cake Night!

Summer Bonus: House Made Crab Cake Specials Too! 12oz Black Angus Prime Rib with all the Fixins & a House Salad all for Just $16.95! Crab Cake Sandwich’s and Platters ALL DAY!

Thursdays Crab Leg & Steamed Shrimp Night!

Lynn is once again looking for a few remaining copies of her Backroads magazine that was published for 25 years. In a very exciting and honorable request, The Folk Life Center at The Smithsonian has requested an entire set from beginning to end. Lynn has most of them but needs the following issues: April 1983, January 1984, February 1988, March, July & October 1991. Anyone who donates one or all of them will be added to the donor list. If you can help Lynn out, giver her a call at: 540-949-0329

Alaskan Snow Crab Legs & Steamed Peel & Eat Shrimp All Night!

Fridays Toad’s Fridays After 5! Join Us in the Pub for Live Music Starting After 5:30pm. Check www.TheBlueToad.com for Performing Artists and Dinner Specials.

Saturdays

OLD WORLD CARPENTRY “hoch die zimmererkunst” Jens Müller

6997 Rockfish River Road Schuyler, VA 22969 434.831.5998 CUSTOM SAWING WITH A WOOD MIZER PORTABLE BAND SAW

Sundays

LIVE MUSIC LIVE MUSIC!

Check www.TheBlueToad or www.FaceBook.com/TheBlueToad Music Starts Each and Every Saturday @ 8:30pm.

Full Breakfast Menu, Brunch Until 1pm. Southern Comfort Sundays! Comfort Dishes to Please the Soul & Wrap Your Week Up!

9278 Rockfish Valley Hwy (Rt. 151) Afton, Virginia (Exactly 5 Miles South of Rt 250 on 151) 434-996-6992 www.TheBlueToad.com

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Location: 1282 Blue Ridge Dr, Wintergreen, Virginia Offered at: $740,000 Comments: Custom mountain family retreat of the highest quality design and craftmanship at Wintergreen. In the heart of the Resort near four season amenities, the features are beyond compare:3 stone fireplaces, soaring ceilings, kitchen with maple cabinetry, granite counters, large country sink, screened porch (with stone fireplace), very best pine flooring and woodwork throughout, double car garage with tile flooring (great for games, too)...click on the picture to see the addendum for all details. Contact: John L. McKeithen Mountain Area Realty 434-361-2440

Secluded homestead near Blue Ridge Parkway $319,900

MLS# 501020

ALAN FIRTH

(434) 242-3385 AlansellsVA@gmail.com Century 21 – Ray Caddel & Associates (434) 975-2121

Over 31 gorgeous acres of land and a fabulous home with great views and charm near the of Blue Ridge Parkway in the community of Montebello. Private and remote and close to Crabtree Falls and just 20 minutes to I-81. Kick back and treat yourself to the life style of living in the mountains of Nelson County.

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Location: 894 Brownings Cv, Shipman, Virginia Offered at: $190,000 Comments: Relax on the front porch and enjoy the lovely mountain views from this 1900’s 1552 sq. ft., 3 BR., 1 BA. farmhouse on 15.65 open and wooded acres. Elevated on a private knoll. Fenced for horses with pasture and 24x40 barn/stable. Detached 15’x23’Studio offers potential for creative owner. Pine floors throughout with gas-logged stove, recent Appliances, built-in china cabinets, enclosed rear porch, and new tilt-out windows. Contact: Carole Saunders Montague, Miller & Co.- Lovingston 434-263-5088

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Valley Green Artisans’ Gallery Unique Fine Arts and Exquisite Crafts

Over 40 local Virginia Artists, Artisans and Authors One of us will be there to meet and greet you!

As part of Fiat FreakOut 2012, scores of people driving the bubbly Italian automobile made their way up the mountain to Wintergreen Resort where they hung out and checked out eachother’s rides.

Coming in September: Santa Carvings by Noel Bing The latest in Silver Jewelry by “JUST LIZ”

PHOTOGRAPHY by PAUL PURPURA

Located in the Valley Green Center 2773 Rockfish Valley Hwy Nellysford, VA Wed - Fri 11-5, Sat 10-5, Sun & Mon 11-4 434-361-9316

“Carol is an incredible, intuitive body-worker. Her ability to “communicate” to know where attention is needed and why it is needed is amazing. Her genius in employing her Med-Essential Oil blends gives a true healing experience. I highly recommend her work.” C. Hopkins Nellysford, VA

Doolittle’s Country Kennel

Russian Medical Massage

It’s like camp for your dog!

Reiki Reflexology

434-361-1880

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

Assisted Stretches Clinical Aromatherapy

(MedEssential Oils)

Body Energy Work Lilly

Carol M. Quigless

434.361.2014 Nellysford, VA

Licensed Massage Therapist | Certified Clinical Aromatherapist | Va. License & National Board Cert. Effective for injuries, chronic conditions and stress. 12 years experience. Stoney Creek area and Charlottesville locations.

NEW @ RVCC: SENIOR FITNESS

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SILVER & GOLD

It’s a new joint friendly cross training senior fitness class! Are you tired of going no where on your treadmill or stationary bike? Come try this softer FUN exercise class designed for the young at heart!

PL U S ! !! T he fir s t 5 p e o p l e t o s i g n u p re c ei ve 50% off

FUSION FIT GPT 7 : 4 5 CORE with

New session begins Thursday, Sept. 6 @ 10:30am Sessions begin the 1st week of the month. $38/mo or $13 walk-in.

CORE CORE CORE

Karen Walker-Cooke is a registered nurse, exercise physiologist, certified personal trainer, yoga and pilates instructor.

ABS

To register email: kwcooke@earthlink.net 434-989-0093

9AM WEDS. 9AM MON. & 10:30 M & W 9AM THURS. 6PM WEDS.

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Brand new 5 bedroom 3 bath home built by Shenandoah Valley Construction, one of Wintergreens most established and respected builders. This golf front home on prestigious Devils Knob Loop will feature hardwood floors, a gourmet kitchen with granite counters, family room fireplace and an open and bright layout. Many custom upgrades include Hardiplank siding, Anderson windows, large decks and many finishes you can select! For more information or to view this home call Steve Marianella, 434-566-1293, smsales1@aol.com, only $549,000! (496059)

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Highly rated and furnished two bedroom golf front condo in resort rental program. Overlooking Devils Knob Golf course #18 tee box, this updated condo has granite counters and newer appliances. Family room has wood burning fireplace, seperate dining area, tile floors in kitchen and baths. Located within a short walk to Wintergarden Spa, Devils Grill Restauraunt, tennis and nature center. Free shuttle bus stops out front to all other resort amenities. $139,900. Listed by Steve Marianella 434-566-1293,smsales1@aol.com (499537)

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Updated 2BR/2BA Golf Front condo for $135,000! Watch golfers from deck, or thru wall of windows, on 18th fairway of DK championship golf course. New carpet, paint, appliances, Heat Pump, & Water Heater. Central AC & Heat. Walk 2-3 min. to club house & upscale Devils Grill restaurant & bar. 2-3 min ride to Mt. Inn, ski slopes, shops & more restaurants. Fully furnished with Contact Dawn Perusse, 540-454-3300, Dawn.Perusse@mris.com (494125)

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Renovated Kitchen - New Interior Paint - Updated Décor - Excellent Mountain Views! Great room with floor-to-ceiling windows and fireplace. 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath home with 2 master suites, a 2nd fireplace & family room, screen porch, 2 car garage. New Roof in 2010! $589,000. Listed by Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-2969860 (499139)

A beautiful farmhouse-style recreation(architect Glenn German)is skillfully designed to create this unique setting overlooking mature hardwoods, sloping lawn and stream. Tasteful stone entry prepares you for the extensive sculptured rock walls defining gardens and plateaus welcoming all to sit for awhile, have a lemonade or glass of wine. Three fireplaces; many antiques will convey; Brunswick Pool Table with two chairs; new roof, newly stained exterior: just a few reasons to consider this home! $599,000. Call Joan Mummery 434-531-5033. (495459)

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145 Rosewood Dr ~ Stoney Creek New Price! Model Golf Villa with 1st floor master, 3 bedrooms, and 3 full baths. Superb quality, ready for occupancy. 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! $431,800. Contact Brian Chase 434-296-9860 or Stan Powell 434-989-3600 (458400)

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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. $890,000. Listed by Steve Marianella, 434-566-1293, smsales1@aol.com, www.experiencewintergreen.com (490471)

38 Mountain Field Trail Horizons Village - a preservation community nestled into the Rockfish Valley below Wintergreen Resort. 10 acre parcel offers seclusion, privacy, hardwoods, and elevations with potential mountain views. $89,000. Contact Brian Chase. 434-296-9860 www.goWintergreen.com (502092)

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With ARB approval, the existing home on this golf front lot will be removed to make room for a Winterwoods Homes luxury timber frame and stone design. This special lot is within 100 yards of Stoney Creek clubhouse. Already have your own lot? Choose from any of 40+ portfolio designs. $2,725,000. Call or click for more information. www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (462919)

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346 Dobie First level walk out to the ski slopes! Great location on the mountain – near Mountain Inn, restaurants, shops and festivals. Very clean and well maintained. All new windows and fireplace. Perfect mountain retreat. $205,000. Rod Phillips 434-987-6399 (493992)

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326 Laurel Springs Drive One of the best golf views at Wintergreen! This 4 bedroom post and beam vacation home overlooks Devils Knob holes 7,8 and 9. Nice hardwood floors, custom windows and wood burning floor to ceiling stone fireplace highlight this gem. Level paved driveway. Only $399,000, call Steve Marianella at 434-566-1293 or smsales1@aol.com. (495116)

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24 Stone Crop Lane Superb 5 bedroom home on Devils Knob Loop. Built in 2005, home features all modern construction materials & techniques plus vaulted great room, separate family room, winter views, granite counters, zero steps from parking to front door. Easy walk to Spa, indoor pool, coffee shop, and the Trillium shuttle stop. $519,000. Contact Brian Chase. www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (499962)

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21 Indian Point Trail Beautiful custom home, quality built with all the extras. This home has it all....Gourmet kitchen, wine cellar with tasting room, large deck to capture great views and sunsets, soaring stone fireplace w/ large windows in the great room. Enjoy the indoor private spa. 4 large bedrooms all with private bathroom suites. This home sits on a large lot almost an acre and backs up to the National Forest. $989,000. Call Rod & Christy Phillips at 434-987-6399 (499924)

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1453 Ledges Condo BEST value for 2 bedroom condo with million dollar mountain views. Two generous bedrooms and 2 full baths. Large living area and dining room open to views. Summer breezes 10+ degrees cooler than valley temps. Walk to Highlands ski lift and Wintergarden Spa & Fitness Center. Furnished. $179,000. Listed by Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (491462)

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195 White Oak Drive Only $230,000 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 434-566-1293 or smsales1@aol.com (488191)

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moneywise

It’s Harvest Time! Are you prepared for the changes ahead?

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

Harvest Time There is much speculation about what will happen to the tax rules and the federal budget in January. Many significant tax provisions expire – including the “Bush Tax Cuts”. The legacy of the current Congress is inaction. At any time that an important decision has loomed, they have found a way to kick the can down the road and defer the decision that will ultimately have to be made. We know, of course, that nothing of substance will happen before Election Day; following which they will be so weary from their hard work that they will have to recess for Thanksgiving Holiday. So that leaves a few weeks in December for any action to occur. I put my money on the horse that continues the status quo and leaves most of the current tax and budget provisions in place for another year. This lack of direction is precisely what continues to stall the economy. Business leaders cannot make decisions without knowledge of

the future tax and economic implications, so they are not investing in new capital items or additional employees. It is equally hard for smaller businesses and individuals to plan. Lacking direction, it is time to do what every good squirrel does in September: harvest your nuts and squirrel them away. We don’t know what the tax rates will be next year or in the future. But, they will not go down and they will likely go up – particularly on investment income. If you have an opportunity to realize income in 2012 rather than in the future – do it. If you have appreciated stocks, consider harvesting the gains and moving the funds to cash or less risky investments. If you are over age 59 ½, you may be eligible to withdraw funds from certain retirement accounts without penalty. Or, you might consider converting some of those funds to a Roth IRA. If your assets are adequate to fund your retirement years, you should

be gifting assets to your heirs. The tax rates and exemptions on estates and gifts will never be lower. (The gifting rules are complex, and you should consult with your tax advisor or estate attorney prior to taking any action.) Of course, I may very well be wrong in my prediction that Congress will continue the status quo for another year. If so, some or all of the Bush Tax Cuts will expire and the mandated federal budget cuts will occur on January 1st. If you have been a good squirrel during the fall harvest season, you will be better positioned for this scenario. Regardless of your guess as to what Congress will do or not do in December, it is time to harvest your gains and carefully store what you have. By the time Congress has taken action, it will be too late for the rest of us to take protective action. The fall markets will be rocky at best; now is the time to schedule a meeting with your tax or financial advisor.

Call today for a free initial consultation.

2471 Rockfish Valley Highway Nellysford, VA

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

SAY YOU WANTED GREAT FOOD AND ENTERTAINMENT? Stoney Creek Bar & Grill

Visit WintergreenResort.com for menu. For reservations call 434-325-8110.

Friday Music & Margaritas Sept 7 ~ The July Chops Sept 21 ~ The Scruff y Murphy Band Sept 28 ~ Billy Caldwell

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3.8% Real Estate Tax; True or False?

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Tax facts as reported by the National Association of Realtors

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

Rumor and fear is circulating about a 3.8% tax on future real estate transactions; there is no new tax on the sale of every home! Here is a summary of the Medicare tax on investment income and capital gains as prepared directly by the National Association of Realtors. 1. When you add up all of your income from every possible source, and that total is less than $200,000 ($250,000 on a joint tax return), you will NOT be subject to this tax. 2. The 3.8% tax will NEVER be collected as a transfer tax on real estate of any type, so you’ll NEVER pay this tax at the time that you purchase a home or other investment property. 3. You’ll NEVER pay this tax at settlement when you sell your home or investment property. Any capital gain you realize at settlement is just one component of that year’s gross income.

4. If you sell your principal residence, you will still receive the full benefit of the $250,000 (single tax return)/$500,000 (married filing joint tax return) exclusion on the sale of that home. If your capital gain is greater than these amounts, then you will include any gain above these amounts as income on your Form 1040 tax return. Even then, if your total income (including this taxable portion of gain on your residence) is less than the $200,000/$250,000 amounts, you will NOT pay this tax. If your total income is more than these amounts, a formula will protect some portion of your investment. 5. The tax applies to other types of investment income, not just real estate. If your income is more than the $200,000/$250,000 amount, then the tax formula will be applied to capital gains, interest income, dividend income and net rents (i.e., rents after expenses).

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6. The tax goes into effect in 2013. If you have investment income in 2013, you won’t pay the 3.8% tax until you file your 2013 Form 1040 tax return in 2014. The 3.8% tax for any later year will be paid in the following calendar year when the tax returns are filed. 7. In any particular year, if you have NO income from capital gains, rents, interest or dividends, you’ll NEVER pay this tax, even if you have millions of dollars of other types of income. 8. The formula that determines the amount of 3.8% tax due will ALWAYS protect $200,000 ($250,000 on a joint return) of your income from any burden of the 3.8% tax. For example, if you are single and have a total of $201,000 income, the 3.8% tax would NEVER be imposed on more than $1000. 9. It’s true that investment income from rents on an invest-

ment property could be subject to the 3.8% tax. BUT: The only rental income that would be included in your gross income and therefore possibly subject to the tax is net rental income: gross rents minus expenses like depreciation, interest, property tax, maintenance and utilities. 10. The tax was enacted along with the health care legislation in 2010. It was added to the package just hours before the final vote and without review. NAR strongly opposed the tax at the time, and remains hopeful that it will not go into effect. The tax will no doubt be debated during the upcoming tax reform debates in 2013. 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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sam’sgarden By Sam Saunders Saunders Landscapes, LLC

Tree Training 101 A client recently asked me to aid in training a multi-trunk Crape Myrtle near her home. When I looked at the tree and its branching habit, it was obvious that mistakes had been made both at the nursery and probably since it was installed. The easiest tree training process starts with buying a suitable specimen then progresses to what you do as the tree grows – and like so many things in life, the more you do early, the better the rewards are later. Corrective pruning is much more costly to both you and the tree since it opens large wounds and requires larger cutting tools (chain saws at times). Therefore if you train early, all cuts can be done with a pair of Felco hand pruners – almost … First and foremost, choose a suitable tree that has a canopy that you can work with. There are 2 main types to choose from; multi-trunk (i.e. Crape Myrtle) and single trunk (i.e. Oak). When purchasing a multi-trunk, always think ‘the more, the merrier’ and buy more trunks as you can always completely remove one trunk later if needed. On crape Myrtle and the like, I typically choose 3+ trunks as I think that it adds to the character of the plant and, in the case of Natchez (white) Crape Myrtle, the exfoliating bark is amplified when more than one trunk is shown. On both type of trees, the straighter the trunk, the better. However, with that said, minor defects will quickly fade as the tree gets older – it is just a natural process that, as the tree adds girth, the blemish or slight crook fades. Nevertheless, the straighter it is starting reduces major pruning and training in years ahead. As the tree grows, continue to limb it up using a 1 to 3 ratio – that is, on a 6 foot tree, limb it up 2 feet; on a 9 foot tree, limb it up 3 feet, etc., until the desired clearance is achieved. Typically this keeps the tree in proportion regarding exposed trunk and canopy

area (at least for me) and keeps the tree adequately fed with a large ‘light collecting area’ for photosynthesis. Where necessary, use stakes to keep the tree straight and to minimize the heavy load of blooms and foliage that sometimes can wreak havoc on young trees. If you inherit one bad trunk on a multitrunk tree, don’t worry, usually the tree will produce ‘sucker’ (new) trunks that can be used to your benefit – growing straighter than the original trunks from the garden center. Over time, you can remove an old crooked trunk with a new trunk that has grown straight. It is necessary to limb up the new trunk, over time, using the same formula as above. The timing for your cuts depends largely on the tree. 90% of trees are best pruned in the winter since the sap has long since ‘gone south’ (or into the roots) and you can better see the entire canopy of the tree to see what to remove and what to keep. Remove all limbs that are rubbing a neighboring limb as well as limbs that cross from one side of the tree to the other. Does this mean that you cannot prune in the summer? I say NO. I do small maintenance cuts all the time in the summer (contrary to some gardening magazines and websites). The key is not to do the bulk of your pruning during the summer. On blooming trees another issue can come into play – bloom weight and the overall effect of that weight on the trees structure (often times causing it to bend drastically). Where necessary, thinning cuts can be made to reduce this load and keep your main trunks straighter. The easiest way to instruct on this is to choose the limbs that have the most blooms/weight on them and remove those. As you cut, you will see the tree move to a straighter posture with each cut. Over time, this cut will become unnecessary as the tree develops a heavier caliper or more girth.

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asktheDr. By Dr. Charles Cole Afton Family Medicine Dear Dr. Cole, I always struggle with providing the kids healthy meals during school. Any suggestions? It is difficult to get the kids to the school bus on time. It is easy to skip breakfast, or just grab whatever food is closest. Some people eat breakfast at home and pack a lunch to take to school, while others rely on school programs to feed their children. Good nutrition is essential to learning and what children consume at school influences their eating and drinking habits for later in life. Packing school meals takes time and planning. You need to have nutritious food available and you need to take the time to pack it. You can take your child’s preferences into consideration when packing meals. School meals are convenient, but many wonder if they are healthy. The Virginia Department of Education School Nutrition Program has guidelines for school meals. Some argue that these guidelines do not go far enough to provide adequate nutrition to our children. Schools cannot

personalize the meal choices for each child’s needs or preferences. Once a child has packed his lunch, or has gone to the school line, we have little control over what they actually eat. A lot of trading goes on and what they eat may not be what we planned. Who wouldn’t trade the pimento cheese sandwich for trout treasures! The best thing we can do is talk to our children about their food and drink choices. Whether you choose to pack meals or have your kids purchase meals at school, the nutrition in the meal is determined by what they actually put in their mouths. Help them understand why some choices are better than others and model good choices for them by making good choices for yourself. The biggest predictor of a child’s eating habits is their parents’ eating habits. Dr. Charles Cole is a licensed medical doctor based in Afton. Have a question for him? Email him at AskTheDr@nelsoncountylife.com. Sorry, due to the high volume of messages received, personal replies may not be possible. The Editor reserves the right to edit questions for content, accuracy, and length. This column is provided as a service to readers of Nelson County Life Magazine and is not intended to replace the advice of a physician. If you have a question about your personal health, please consult your doctor.

theperfectfit By Agnes F. Schrider, PT Nelson Physical Therapy

Arthritis and Exercise It is not any fun to exercise when you are in pain. And degenerative joint pain can vary from mild to severe. There can be audible and palpable grinding that is heard and felt as one moves a limb. And of course, the pain and swelling that go along with it. There are many types of arthritis. Osteoarthritis is swelling in the joint and breakdown of the joint surfaces which can lead to loss of motion, strength deficits and deformity. The challenge with arthritis, in addition to managing the pain, is to avoid losing motion in the joint. The loss of joint motion is what cripples individuals. It is a vicious cycle; a joint hurts, so you don’t want to move it, without movement, you lose motion in the joint and then it becomes difficult to move it at all. Gradually there is a severe loss of motion in the joint that impairs your ability to function whether is it involves putting on a shirt, reaching overhead or squatting to the floor. It hardly makes sense that exercise will improve matters, but it does. Gentle exercise, guided by profes-

sionals, can restore the joint motion and strength to improve your function. There are some guidelines: 1) it must be pain free exercise 2) frequent rests are important to avoid excessive swelling 3) if you are sore for entire day following the exercise- you have done too much 4) gentle regular exercise can reduce pain. 5) Regular exercise increases strength which will improve your function. 6) regular exercise helps to maintain a healthy weight which reduces stress on your joints. 7) regular walking or cycling is beneficial. 8) It is not necessary to do all the exercises at the same time, in fact, it is more useful to perform small amounts of exercises at various times during the day. It is helpful to seek the guidance of a doctor or physical therapist before you get started to avoid discomfort. Another resource is the Arthritis Foundation (website: www.arthritis.org) 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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PHOTOGRAPHY by PAUL PURPURA

The sound of foot-stompin’ bluegrass filled the air at the 7th Annual Blue Ridge Mountain Music. Local favorites The Steel Wheels (left) and The Virginia Ramblers (above) were among the bands featured at the annual event organized by Wintergreen Performing Arts.

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PHOTOGRAPHY by PAUL PURPURA via BOWEN MCCAULEY DANCE

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Wintergreen Performing Arts closed out its 2012 Summer Music Festival with a spectacular performance by Washington, D.C.-based Bowen McCauley Dance, founded by Lucy Bowen McCauley. Now with the Summer Festival behind them, Wintergreen Performing Arts is gearing up for this year’s Oktoberfest, to be held at the Evans Center at Wintergreen Resort Saturday, September 15.

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The Lovingston Volunteer Fire Department held its 13th Annual Dice Run & Bike Show as well as its 1st Annual Swap Meet. As part of a late-summer fundraising effort, the LVFD also organized a community picnic, the purpose of which, according to Fire Chief Bruce Johnson, was to “each out to the community and get more people involved in fire fighting.”

I just want to take this opportunity this month to thank our clients from Becerra Lawncare. You are what makes Becerra Lawncare, and we appreciate each and everyone of you! We look forward to working for you in the future. – Carlos and Serrena Becerra Carlos is one of the hardest working young men that I know. He operates Becerra Lawncare with honesty and integrity. Always helpful in offering practical and reasonably priced suggestions to my individual needs, and then carrying through in a timely and professional manner. I respect him, enjoy working with him, and would highly recommend him to anyone! – Toni Alden Carlos and the Becerra Lawncare crew are those increasingly rare working people who actually care that the job is done and done right. I never hesitate to refer Carlos to customers, clients or friends. – Charlie Wineberg

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100 years old.

The old Arrington School is now

The Taylors call it home. STORY & PHOTOGRAPHY by MARCIE GATES

Margaret and Kenneth Taylor live in what used to the Arrington School House which first opened its doors in 1912. Aside from a front porch renovation, the Taylors have made it a point to preserve the building’s historical character.

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The school house opened in the fall of 1912 and continued operating until 1955. During a portion of that time, Ms. Ruth Anderson, handicapped from an attack of polio at age six, rode a buggy seven miles from Roseland to Arrington to teach the students. “As you can see in the picture, she was on crutches, and she would ride that buggy to school every day,” Mrs. Taylor said. “After she taught here she went to the other local grade schools and taught.” Out front, an enormous ash tree hides a large portion of the renovated front porch. “The original front porch is now used as an entrance room. Children would line up on the porch and say the Pledge of Allegiance and then they would split up into their classrooms,” Mrs. Taylor said. “Students planted the tree out front; they planted two ash trees actually. It must have been planted very early, because the teacher would even park her buggy under the shade of the tree. But one must have eventually died, because it’s not here anymore.” Over the past hundred years, that ash tree has grown into what Mr. Taylor guesses to be one of the biggest in the country. “I wouldn’t be surprised if its five foot across the bottom. It’s a heck of a tree. I don’t know of any bigger,” he said. Inside, a special corner in the basement is decorated with one of the original pot-bellied stoves that heated the school in 1912. “There were two stoves here back then, but only one

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Crippled by polio in 1916 at the age of 6, the disease did not keep Ms. Ruth Anderson from doing her job. She traveled 7 miles by buggy each day to teach her pupils (above). In 1955, the building ceased operating as a school and was purchased by the Ruritans who used the space for dances and other functions (below).

was left when we purchased the property,” Mrs. Taylor explained. In a letter penned by Arrington School House alumna Sarah Patterson Stimmel titled “Memories from Childhood Days,” Sarah recalls how the “children closest to the stove were too hot and those on the other side of the room kept their wraps on.” Mrs. Taylor thinks she knows where the coal was tossed, pointing to spots in the yard. “They were bound to have thrown the coal outside, because there is coal all over the place here,” she said. “You dig and you will find coal. And I have the buckets full to prove it”. Back downstairs, tucked deep in the rafters, is a quarter-sized hole, now filled with a chunk of coal, which boys used to peek up girls’ skirts from below. “We put the basement on the house when we moved in. Back then there was only about a three foot crawl space; just big enough for the boys to get their eye around the hole,” Mr. Taylor explained, pointing to a chalked “x” marking the spot. “In the mornings in the winter, the young boys would come in early before the other students arrived to get the stove fired up. They took a poker and they’d stick it in the fire to get it real hot, and then stick it in the floor. And that’s how they got the hole in the floor.” Mrs. Taylor said the school house shut its doors in 1955 when the Nelson County High School opened in Lovingston. The Ruritans then stepped forward and bought the property. “They would have functions where they would


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2012 Workshops round dance and square dance here,” she said. After that, a Greek gentleman purchased the house where he planned to make venetian blinds. “He called himself ‘The Blind Man,’” Mrs. Taylor said, laughing. “As a kid I always thought he was actually blind. I used to wonder, ‘How’s that blind man driving that old station wagon?’”. The ‘Blind Man’ sold the house to the Taylors in 1968, and since that time they have kept true to the theme and have been educating folks about the house’s history ever since. NCL

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Blue Ridge Medical Center provides comprehensive family health care services to our community, including:

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• Primary & preventative health care for everyone, • Physical therapy, • Laboratory & X-Ray, • Referrals to specialists in your area, • On-site pharmacy • Counseling & behavioral health • School-based nursing in Nelson County Public Schools, • Rural Health Outreach Program (RHOP), • & coming soon – Pediatrics! We accept most insurances, including Medicaid & Tricare. Assistance is available for those with little or no insurance. We are always accepting new patients! To make an appointment, please call 434-263-4000 4038 Thomas Nelson HWY, Arrington, Virginia 22922

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Lynchburg-based Wolfbane Productions staged an outdoor production of Foxfire at Devils Backbone Brewery, complete with live bluegrass led by Spencer Meeks. The Tony award-winning play is described as a “heartwarming tale of family, loss and the true meaning of home.”

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Nelson County

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saturday sept. 1 Clothes Closet Free clothes closet. 10 a.m. to noon every Saturday. Oak Hill Baptist Church, Roseland. 434-277-9534 “Living Off The Land” Current exhibit at the Natural History Center run by the Rockfish Valley Foundation. Open Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nellysford. 434-361-0271 Shakespeare Winery Tour: A Midsummer Night’s Dream Presented by the Hamner Theater. 7 p.m. Pollak Vineyards. $10; $5, children 10 and under. 434-361-1999

sunday

sept. 2

Montebello Community Market Sponsored by Montebello Volunteer Fire & Rescue. Food, bake sale, craft vendors, flea market, blue grass music, and Fire & Rescue vehicles on display. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 540-377-5712

monday sept. 3 Ballroom and Social Dance Lessons Each month features a different style of dance. No partner required. 7:15 to 8 p.m. Mondays. Nelson Center, Lovingston. $30 per month. 540-353-3036

tuesday sept. 4

Alzheimer’s Caregivers Support Group For caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer’s and/ or dementia. 6:30 p.m. first Tuesdays. Blue Ridge Medical Center, Arrington. 434-263-4000

thursday sept. 6 JV NCHS Governor’s Football Game Against Riverheads High School. Tailgating begins at 4:30 p.m., kickoff is at 6 p.m. ncgovernorsfootballclub.com

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6th Annual BRIM Charity Golf Tournament Proceeds benefit the Blue Ridge Interfaith Ministry. 1 p.m. Stoney Creek Golf Course. $90, registrations required. 434-981-5450

saturday sept. 8 Mud Bog Proceeds benefit the Rockfish Valley Volunteer Fire Dept. Gates open at 9 a.m.; first truck at noon. $10, adults; kids 12 and under, free. 434-361-1826

thursday sept. 13 Fun with Fall Flowers with Foxie A workshop taught by Foxie Morgan, owner and curator of Pharsalia. Pre-registration required. 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Historic Pharsalia, Tyro. 434-277-5231

saturday sept. 15 Nelson Community Day 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oak Ridge Racetrack, Arrington. Truck & Tractor Pull Proceeds benefit the Rockfish Valley Volunteer Fire Dept. Gates open at 4 p.m.; pull starts at 6 p.m. $10, adults; kids 12 and under, free. 434-361-1826

thursday sept. 20 Learn-By-Doing Square Dance Instruction An open house with the Grand Squares of Nelson. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Rockfish River Elementary School. Free. 434-361-2470

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sept. 21

Red, White n Grand Patriotic Square Dance Event for experienced square dancers. 7:30 to 10 p.m. Rockfish River Elementary School, Afton. $6. 434-361-2470

thursday sept. 27 JV NCHS Governor’s Football Game Against Appomattox High School. Tailgating begins at 4:30 p.m., kickoff is at 6 p.m. ncgovernorsfootballclub.com

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Mountain Cove Music Festival Ralph Stanley II, Jim Waive, Mariana Bell, We Are Star Children, Coleman, Milner, Harriss, and Read, Josh Rogan, Poe Raskin, Darrell Rose and more. 10 a.m. to dark. $20, advance. $30 at the gate. mountaincovemusicfestival.com

sunday sept. 30 Annuals and Perennials for Fall Interest A workshop taught by Paul Westervelt of Saunders Bros. Inc. Pre-Registration Required. 2 to 4:30 p.m. Historic Pharsalia, Tyro.. 434-277-5231

Want to be included in our datebook? Visit NelsonCountyLife.com and click on “Submit an Event.” We’ll try to publish as many events as possible, space permitting. Deadline for next month’s issue is the 15th. Sorry neighbors, event MUST be in Nelson County or benefit an organization in Nelson County to be included in the print edition. Events in area counties can be included online, however. CROSSWORD AND COMICS ON PAGE 39


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 The Blue Toad 92788 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Afton, VA 434.996.6992 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 Devils Grill Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.8100 The Edge Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.8080 The Fountain Room at The Mark Addy 56 Rodes Farm Drive, Nellysford, VA • 434.361.1101 Giuseppe’s 2842 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.9170 Lovingston Cafe 165 Front Street, Lovingston, VA • 434.263.8000

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

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

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

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

Blue Ridge Getaways Nellysford, VA • 434.361.0034 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 Harmony Hill Bed & Breakfast 929 Wilson Hill Rd (Rt. 665), Arrington, VA 877.263.7750 Horseshoe Mountain Lodge Roseland, VA • 434.361.2525 Le Bleu Ridge Bed & Breakfast 27 Chapel Hollow Road, Afton, VA • 434.361.1213 The Mark Addy 56 Rodes Farm Drive, Nellysford, VA • 434.361.1101 The Meeting Place 825 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Wintergreen, VA 434.361.2380

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

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

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

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

Smoky’s Black Bear Cafe Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.1227

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

Stoney Creek Bar & Grill Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.8110

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

Tye River Cabin 6011 Crabtree Falls Hwy, Tyro, VA • 434.238.2430 Wintergreen Resort Wintergreen, VA • 800.266.2444

wine&beercountry Afton Mountain Vineyards 234 Vineyard Lane, Afton, VA • 540.456.8667 Blue Mountain Brewery 9519 Critzers Shop Rd. (Rt. 151), Afton, VA 540.456.8020 Cardinal Point Vineyard & Winery 9423 Batesville Rd, Afton, VA • 540.456.8400 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

Cat Rock Antiques 9704 Patrick Henry Hwy, Roseland, VA 434.277.8049 Claudia’s Florist & Gifts 121 Main Street, Lovingston, VA • 434.263.5848 Logos of Wintergreen Mountain Inn Lodge, Wintergreen, VA 434.325.1125 Mountain Vision Pottery 2019 Beech Grove Road, Roseland, VA 434.361.1725 Notforgotten Farm 3530 Tye River Road, Tye River, VA • 434.263.6508 Rockfish Gap Country Store Intersection of Rts 250 and 151, Afton, VA 540.456.6112 SPCA Thrift Store 4791 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Arrington, VA 434.263.8788 Tuckahoe Antique Mall 4202 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.2121 Valley Green Gallery Valley Green Center (Rt. 151), Nellysford, VA 434.361.9316 Zestivities!, ExtraZ! & HomeBrewZ! 2469 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.0004

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Lovingston Winery 885 Freshwater Cove Lane, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8467

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

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

Critzer Family Farm 9388 Critzer Shop Road, Afton, VA • 540.456.4772

Veritas Vineyards & Winery 145 Saddleback Farm, Afton, VA • 540.456.8000 Wild Wolf Brewing Company 2461 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.0088

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

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

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

Resort Reservations & Country Cottages Afton, VA • 540.456.8300

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

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

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

Saunders Brothers Orchard 2717 Tye Brook Hwy (Rt. 56), Piney River, VA 434.277.5455

Vito’s Italian Restaurant 8181 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8688

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

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

The Apple Shed 14815 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8843

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

Flippin-Seaman, Inc. – Seaman & Silver Creek Orchards 5529 Crabtree Falls Hwy, Tyro, VA • 434.277.5824

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House for Rent Very private 2BR, 2 Bath home with mountain and pastoral views near The Monroe Institute. Open floor plan, nearly level sunny yard with garden spot. Posted By: Chastity Morgan 22938 - Faber 434-941-5883 $900/mo

WALL FOUNTAIN WITH PUMP Wall mounted fountain with pump, for outdoors or indoors. Works fine. Gray composite material. Located in Lynchburg. Posted By: Amy 22901-22911 - Charlottesville 434-384-6466 $75 cash

RENTED! – For Rent Nice 3 bdrm 2 fbath 1280sf Mobile Home for rent. Smooth top electric range, built in microwave, dishwasher, side by side ref/freezer, laundry area with hookups for washer & dryer. Fireplace in living room, central heat/ac. Quiet country setting, 1/2 mile to Rt 29. $625 mo, + $625 deposit. Posted By: Helen White 22938 - Faber

Grolsch Beer Bottles I have a few dozen Grolsch & similar (German) reclosable used beer bottles with ceramic tops for sale. Both brown & green glass. Great for homebrew, cordials, etc. Posted By: Chris Sonne 22958 - Nellysford/Wintergreen 434-361-1443 $1.00/EA

Stoney Creek @ Wintergreen Stoney Creek @ Wintergreen 4 BR, 3.5 BA. Gorgeous 3000sqf, 8 years old w/golf,swim, tennis, etc. 1st FL Master, Kit,Fam RM, FP, DR, Laundry/ Mud, study. Finished walk-out lower level w/ kitchenette, full bath, (great guest or extra BR). 2 Gar, Deck, Porches, Park-like. All major appliances included. Unfurn. Available 11/1 or before.$1795/Mo. 434-361-2226 or Lindaa13@ verizon.net Posted By: Linda Calderone 22958 - Nellysford/Wintergreen 434-361-2226 $1795

FARM/LIVESTOCK 100 Lbs Seed for Wild bird forage Wildflower and native grass mix. Blended for quail habitat with lots of wildflowers and native grasses. Good for all birds. We purchased more than we needed on our farm. Enough for 25 acres. Priced really low to sell. Labeled for 2009 but these native seed stay viable for years. Posted By: Stan Driver 22958 - Nellysford/Wintergreen 434 760 0550 $100

SOLD! – Portable Generator I Never-used portable generator, Briggs and Stratton Elite Series, model 01653. 3250 running watts, 4550 startup watts, 6.5 horsepower engine. Mounted on wheels so it can be moved around – 3 outlets- weighs 98 pds. $400 firm, cash only. Posted By: Mark 22958 - Nellysford/ Wintergreen $400

ELECTRONICS SOLD! – HP desktop COMPUTER plus 20 inch lcd monitor bundle plus more HP Pavilion p6331pb desktop computer bundle. Only 2 and 1/2 yrs old. In perfect working order. HP 2009m 20 inch flat screen LCD monitor easy on the eyes. 8 GB RAM. 750 GB Hard Drive. AMD Athlon 2.8 GHZ quad core processor. ATI radeon graphics. Windows 7 Home premium 64 bit operating system. Microsoft Office 2007. 15 in 1 photo card reader. 16x cd/dvd/blu ray burner w/ lightscribe. Lots of extra USB slots. HP keyboard + mouse. More info avail if needed. Posted By: Steve 22958 - Nellysford/Wintergreen $300 OBO

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A76 Energizer watch/electonic batteries Box of over 400 watch/electonic batteries. $35.00 takes the whole lot. Posted By: Bob 22958 Nellysford/Wintergreen 434-361-1278 $35 Used 17-inch MacBook Pro Excellent Condition 2.5GHz Core 2 Duo. 4GB RAM/512MB VRAM. 500GB Hard drive. Bluetooth, Ethernet, AirPort Mac OS X 10.7.2 Lion. Wireless keyboard EMF protection stickers. New components recently replaced by Apple Care: Logic Board. Hard Drive – 500GB. DVD-R/ CD-RW SuperDrive 8x. Battery. Computer is 3 years old, very well taken care of, I upgraded the components (see above), then decided to buy iMac. Serious inquiries only. Price is $1,595 OBO. LOCAL CASH SALES ONLY, NO SHIPPING!. Posted By: Xenya 22958 - Nellysford/Wintergreen 434-466-8270 $1595 OBO

SERVICES PRECISE PAINTING When you want it nice…For all of your painting needs. Competitive pricing. Call 434-996-3039 or find us online WWW.PRECISEPAINTINGVA.NET email: precisepaintingva@yahoo.com Licensed, bonded and insured. Posted By: Dave Brown 22958 - Nellysford/Wintergreen 434-996-3039 $TBD

CARS & TRUCKS Ford Windstar minivan 2001 Ford Windstar SE Sport Minivan, 2001, Silver, 6 cyl, 3.8 liter engine. Auto, AC , am/fm/ cd player, luggage roof rack, mileage 230k, seats 7 with extra cargo area in back, overall

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very good condition & clean; Tires are good, dual side doors, no body damage, VCR player and screen, Mpg city 18, highway 25, The engine has just been serviced, with new State inspection, good, reliable, safe. The Van runs great and it’s very comfortable. Posted By: Dee 22901-22911 - Charlottesville 434-531-4355 $3500 / obo

PETS Airedale puppies AKC Airedale pups ready for new homes mid-May. Taking reservations/deposits on these super intelligent, loyal, fantastic family dogs. Both parents are farm family dogs who come from hunting lines. Airedales DO NOT SHED! Reserve yours today! Posted By: Jace Goodling 22920 Afton 434-531-6166 $450-500

SPORTS Tandem Bike Burley tandem. Zydeco model. Very good condition. A great ride for a couple. Posted By: R. Browne 22958 - Nellysford/Wintergreen 703-465-5636 $475

FURNITURE FOLDING SCREEN – 4 PANEL Asian motif folding screen, 4 panels, each panel 18”ivory background with cranes & bamboo. In good condition. Located in Lynchburg. Posted By: Amy 22901-22911 - Charlottesville 434384-6466 $75 cash Memory foam Brand New! Full size 6” memory foam mattress. Just as comfortable as Tempur-pedic. Nellysford. Posted By: Stephen Lotz 22958 - Nellysford/Wintergreen $100

Sofa Sleeper – Queen Size Floral (Cream & Blue)Queen Sized Sofa Sleeper in Good Condition. Posted By: Christina DePierro 22920 - Afton 540456-6325 $150/OBO Reproduction Pine Dining Table Beautiful pine reproduction dining table, 38” x 72”, light stained top, black painted legs. Posted By: Lynn Luessen 22958 - Nellysford/Wintergreen 434-325-7864 $125

VACATION RENTALS Seeking event space in barn/ farm/pavilion Seeking a barn, farmhouse, pavilion or other clean, rustic space with floor and roof to rent for a lowkey party for 65 guests in spring next year. Please contact me at lhduke@gmail.com for details. Posted By: Lenore NELSON COUNTY $400-700

ANTIQUES Custom Framed Williamsburg Print Magnificent Williamsburg print in solid walnut frame. Approximate size is 2.5’x 3.5’. Posted By: Jeffrey Wilk 22958 - Nellysford/ Wintergreen 434-361-1073 $95 Antique English oil painting on canvas AMONG THE HEATHER Oil painting on canvas, attributed to Bond, William Joseph J.C., 1833-1926, British, signed and dated 1905 on lower left, two small fixed tears, gorgeous frame! Size: 36” x 25” (92cm x 64cm) Framed: 40” x 30” (102cm x 76cm). Posted By: Xenya 22958 - Nellysford/ Wintergreen 434-361-0078 $845 OBO

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Locally owned. Really. It’s been this way for 25 years. When you call us, someone in our Lovingston office answers the ring. You know us and we know fuel. Whether you need new service for propane, heating, kerosene, gas or diesel, Tiger Fuel is the name you trust. Tiger Fuel Company 242 Front St. • Lovingston, VA • 434-263-5031 24 hours/7 days a week. Call us for details!

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$1,000 down = land + home In as little as 90-120 days, own a new, custom, 2x6 stick built home with as little as $1,000 down payment. Call Marlo for details! 434-996-3525

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Low maintenance living in Stone Orchard; Mtn views! 2 car garage, gourmet kitchen, sunroom, patio, 1st floor master; 3Br/2.5Ba

21 Black Walnut Dr; #500287; $389,900

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

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At base of Wintergreen on 11.24ac w/ mtn views & river frontage; custom finishes; 1st flr master; gourmet kitchen; 3Br/3.5Ba; 3,371 sq ft

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

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