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on the cover Pictured: Portrait bust of President Barack Obama by Charles Flickinger Photographer: Tommy Stafford Busts of President Barack Obama await touch-ups by Nellysford artist Charles Flickinger. Story on page 10.
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from thepublishers The kitty has found the wood stove. You would have thought the toasty soapstone hearth would have been an instant kitty magnet. But it’s taken Angelo a full month to discover it. Before deciding to curl up beside the cast iron box, he sits in front of it, staring at its fiery glow. Pussy cat’s a pyro. As much as Angelo seems to be fascinated by fire, Jerky seems to be fascinated by the other earth element: watery baby drool. Adam’s got this great plastic monstrosity in my office called an Exersaucer courtesy Mama Staff. He enjoys spinning the frog and studying the squeaky flower. So much excitement would make anyone drool. One afternoon, during deadline week, Jerky entered the room and gave Adam his first full-faced slobber. He didn’t ask for permission. He just did it. Adam sat stunned in his plastic command center not quite knowing what to do. His mother, too, sat stunned, in her command center, wishing the camera had been a little bit closer. Milestones. Fairly or unfairly, Adam’s progress is measured in milestones. Sleeping
through the night. Flashing his first social smile. Jibber jabber. As for rolling over, he’s getting close. There are times – quite often actually – that we find ourselves staring at this little man, a genetic marriage of his parents and very much a product of his environment. Much like the way Angelo stares at the wood stove, this baby’s glow is mesmerizing. And it warms us. Enjoy! Yvette & Tommy Stafford
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Wine lovers stayed toasty during the cold snap at Wintergreen Winery’s popular Wine & Cheese Pairing event (above). Guests at D’ambola’s Restaurant in Afton enjoyed a selection of featured wines from DelFosse Vineyards & Winery (left). For area wine country events, visit NelsonCountyLife.com. YVETTE STAFFORD
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To Your Health Part I Wine is good for you! We’ve been hearing that for a while and not just from the folks in the wine industries. Let me explain why it really is good. Wine, especially red wine, is loaded with flavonoids which are known for their antioxidant properties. Flavonoids fall under the polyphenolics umbrella as does the much touted resveratrol. (Although why anyone would want to pop a pill when he could be sipping wine will always baffle me. Let’s help the wineries not big pharma.) Phenolics are a varied group of compounds found mainly in the skins, pips and stems of grapes. Because red wine is fermented with the skins and white wine is not, red is higher in phenolics and therefore better at protecting against heart disease. As well as being good for your heart, wine also helps you digest—this means white wine too. We can trace drinking wine with food back to the Greeks and the Romans, and before that to Neolithic Persia and the Middle East, pointing to medicinal purposes as well as pleasure, for wine and beer are better than any other beverage to
accompany a meal and aid in digestion. Wine stimulates the gastric juices in the stomach and unlike water it doesn’t dilute them. I learned however there are limitations to the benefits. The Greeks who were drinking wine long before I was also understood one important caveat. Remember Aristotle’s advice on moderation as well as the inscription on the Temple of Apollo at Delphi? Meden Agan, or ‘Nothing in Excess.’ Living in Paris, I proved both these theories correct. If, after dining with friends and sharing a bottle, enjoying two or three glasses of wine over several courses and hours, I would go running the next day in the park, I ran much better than if I’d stayed home alone and not had any wine at all. But if I indulged in four or five glasses, I didn’t run so well at all. If you’re really concerned about health, look for organic wines just as you’d look for organic veggies. Grapes are some of the most sprayed and chemically treated of fruits and there’s no need to drink chemicals if don’t have to. Domaine de L’Ecu, Cuvée Ludwig Hahn, vin mousseux – The name of this sparkling wine sounds German
but comes in fact from France’s Loire valley and is a curious blend of Folle Blanche or Gros Plant, Chardonnay, Melon de Bourgogne and Cabernet Sauvignon. The vineyard went organic in 1975 and biodynamic in 1986 which is no small feat considering the damp, misty climate of the Pays Nantais. A crisp sparkler with clear notes of lemon, grapefruit and lime as well as minerals and almonds. And the best part, $18.99 for good, organic sparkling wine. Montrius, Vacqueyras, Garrigues 2005 – From the appellation of Vacqueyras in the hot, heady and idyllic southern Rhône, Montirius is the impeccable fifth-generation estate of the Saurel family. The wine is rich, velvety and balanced; scented with spices and herbs as the name garrigue suggests, as well as deep notes of cherries, blackberries, plums, cocoa and wood. The Saurel’s vineyards, many planted in 1925, are carefully tended biodynamically. Drinking beautifully now but can age. Outstanding! (Listed in Wine Spectator’s top 100.) $25.99. Kay Pfaltz is co-owner of Basic Necessities in Nellysford.
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busting obama STORY by YVETTE STAFFORD PHOTOGRAPHY by TOMMY STAFFORD
Create a bust of America’s first Black president? Yes, Flick can. continued on page 12
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When Jean-Antoine Houdon sculpted a bust of Thomas Jefferson in 1789, he had the advantage of working with a live model. Not so with Nellysford sculptor Charles “Flick” Flickinger who has had to sift through dozens of photographs to settle on a pose he thinks best represents President Barack Obama. “You need to work it from every angle, especially the soft parts of the face,” Flick says, behind a pair of magnifying glasses. “Once you’ve got the bone proportions and it looks fairly reasonable, from photograph to photograph, from second to second, and if you have a real person in front of you, anything that can move changes. The forms change with each expression. And what you see in one photograph won’t coordinate with what you see in another one.” It’s like staring at the moon, but which moon? “You can think of say, the sunrise on the moon and how it pops up every little tiny bump, every little shadow and crater, you can see it all in sharp, sharp, sharp harsh light,” Flick explains.
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“But as the sun comes up and say it’s shining straight on down and you were back a ways from the moon, you might not see much.” A graduate of the Corcoran School of Art in Washington, D.C., the human figure has been a consistent subject in Flick’s portfolio. In his studio inside the Rockfish Valley Community Center, an array of busts and figures of men and women, young and old, surround the artist who’s busy touching up a bronze-colored bust of the then president-elect. Behind him, on a table that sits alongside a window-covered wall, sits an army of Obama busts patiently awaiting their maker’s artistic attention. Made from Cast Stone, some of the faces bear pock marks, battle scars from the molding process. Aside from a touch-up here and there, Obama’s expression is set. A refreshing departure from the iconic pose made popular by a series of campaign posters by street artist Shepard Fairey – the one where Obama is looking upward – Flick’s bust of the 44th president is far from pop art cliché. But
that’s his style. “I want it to be looking up but not too overdramatic,” Flick explains. “Looking up only slightly. I mean, it’s not like he’s looking up to God for help, but you wouldn’t blame him at this point. And it doesn’t look too arrogant, but it catches a little bit of that sort of selfishness and confidence and coolness under pressure that you’re hoping that he will have and he’s evidenced in the campaign.” So why must all presidential busts seem so somber, so serious? “It would be nice to do a smiling Obama,” Flick admits, his own smile growing wider. “That’s a hard thing to do in a sculpture because it’s frozen in time and you give someone even the slightest goofiness to their grin, and they’re totally silly ... He has a tempting smile, it would be very tempting to do a smiling Obama at some point. But I wanted to have something that serious, determined.” So serious, determined Obama it is. Standing proud and tall at 8.5 inches. NCL
Nellysford artist Charles Flickinger has produced a limited edition set of President Barack Obama portrait busts. For more information, visit FlickingerStudios. com or call 434-361-2126.
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See the pro who sold more condos at Wintergreen than any other Realtor over the last two years. Call Steve Marianella, 434-566-1293. OFFERED FOR SALE 182 Mountain Inn @ $147,500 176 Mountain Inn @ $164,900 773 Laurelwood @ $199,900 2072 Stone Ridge @ $228,000 3208 North Ridge @ $240,000 SOLD 2008 194 Mountain Inn 2221 Tanners Ridge 3217 North Ridge 1438 Highlands 1533 Cliffs 2014 Stone Ridge Woods 1411 Highlands Sub zero temperatures in mid January caused spots along the Rockfish River to freeze. The mercury never climbed above 20°F in the valley; mountain afternoon highs barely topped the teens. Numerous pipes froze in area homes and businesses. Brrr!
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– Located in the Mountain Inn – Do you love Wintergreen as much as we do? When you buy or sell with us, you are investing in Wintergreen’s future – Call us or stop in and be a part of Wintergreen’s future. Contact any of these outstanding Realtors® at our Mountain Inn office for information about Wintergreen and Stoney Creek real estate.
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867 Stoney Creek West
Brian Chase Managing Broker 434-987-4168
Kim Chappell 434-238-2430
Stoney Creek at its finest! An exceptional golf front estate lot, Over 1.6 acres of natural beauty & wooded space, Easy building site overlooking the beautiful Shamokin 8th fairway, Partially cleared, this stunning & rare 1.67 acre Stoney Creek lot, offers you privacy on all sides and a spectacular level custom home site with public water access! Easy access, Mature hardwoods, Perfect for building your luxury primary or secondary residence in Stoney Creek at Wintergreen, WPI, Offer price: $189,500, Contact Thomasina Shealey, REALTOR, mobile: 703.328.8680, email: bastide@earthlink.net (460744)
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134 Eagles Court
Highly desirable first level walk-out Eagles Court unit. The best of both worlds with beautiful mountain vistas and true ski in/ski out. Tastfully furnished and updated. Gorgeous fireplace creates a cozy after ski atmosphere. The only first level walk out in Eagles Court on the market. Great rental potential. WPI. $289,900 Call Rod and Christy Phillips 434-987-6399 (460593)
11 Dripping Rock Lane
Build this custom home or choose from other plans with one of the areas most respected builders. High ceilings, custom touches throughout this new home. One level living, private lot, great value for a new home at Wintergreen Resort. $395,000 Call Steve Marianella for details at 434566-1293 (460403)
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Own 1 of just 4 studio condos in Diamond Hill! Ground level: Ski-in/ski-out from your patio. Fully renovated kitchen and bath w/ ceramic tile, custom fixtures, updated appliances. Unique wood stove fireplace insert adds warmth and economy. Sold w/ updated furnishings. Great rental program potential! $189,000. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-2969860 (460110)
286 Chestnut Place
Remarkable lot with Blue Ridge Mountain and ski slope views on a street of significant mountain homes. Less than a 5 minute drive to golf, tennis, skiing, dining, and spa services. Bring your own builder or call for recommendations. Build now or hold for investment. $189,000. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen. com 434-296-9860 (460492)
746 Laurelwood
Every now and then, a condominium enters the market, right at the perfect time, just as you have begun your search. And when you see it, you know, “instantly”. THIS IS THE ONE.746 Laurelwood. Contemporary, Elegant, Perfect. Stunning interiors, stone fireplace, large master suite, stylized chef’s kitchen w/breakfast bar, new maple cabinets/lighting, roman shades, flat screens. Walk to ski slopes, shopping & dining, WPI..746 Laurelwood Condominium. ABSOLUTELY! Sold fully furnished, Offer price: $215,000, Contact Thomasina Shealey, REALTOR, mobile: 703.328.8680, email: bastide@earthlink.net, (460433)
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Jim Mummery 434-531-5033 116 Hemlock
This completely renovated and rebuilt home sitting atop a cliff overlooking the Shennandoah Valley was prominently featured in “Southern Living” magazine years ago and now would qualify for “Architectual Digest”! Views of the Shennandoah Valley are overwhelming and is close to a ski shuttle stop and walking distance to the facilities of Devils Knob. 4 BR, 3.5 BA, Two decks, 1 up and 1 down, 16 feet deep in antique cherry. Granite baths and Rennai tankless gas water heater. Two gas fireplaces. Previously offered at $1,800,000, priced at $950,000 Call Steve Marianella 434-566-1293 (457312)
799 Laurelwood
NEW PRICE REDUCTION! Seller is seeking a solid offer and is ready to close! Seller to pay 2009 WPOA Dues.The price doesn’t get any better than this! The Ultimate Ski Condo! Beautiful 2-story Laurelwood. Privacy plus! Seasonal views from your deck! Enjoy the members-only Laurelwood swimming pool; Walk to Blackrock Market, dining and skiing! Large 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, fireplace, galley kitchen, parking right in front of your condo! Ski season is almost here! Sold Fully Furnished! WPI, Offer price: $205,000, Contact: Thomasina Shealey, REALTOR, 703.328.8680, bastide@earthlink.net (453837)
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11 E. Elkwood Stunning Timber Lodge at Wintergreen. Beautiful cedar and redwood throughout home, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2300 sq ft. One of the best valued 4 BR at Wintergreen! $369,900. Call Steve Marianella at 434-566-1293 (446309)
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Wonderful 3 bedroom home in quiet neighborhood near Wintergreen. Relax on the screened in porch or soak in the hot tub.Attached Greenhouse/conservatory is a plant lovers delight. Close to the amenities of Wintergreen but affordable at $349,400. Call Steve Marianella at 434-5661293 (438115)
78 Split Rock Trail
A $36,000 Price Reduction!!! Grand 3,800 square ft mountain home! Picturesque w/design elements & fine details, Exquisite Great Room w/fireplace offers pure luxury mountain living, Covered wrap deck w/seasonal mountain views perfect for indoor/outdoor entertaining, 6 bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths, 8 flat screen televisions, Chef ’s kitchen w/granite counters, Dining room for 12, Media room, Covered porch, Mudroom, WPI, A Premier Wintergreen Resort Homes & Villas Rental, 2007/2008 Rental Income Available, WPI,Offer price: $659,000, Contact: Thomasina Shealey, REALTOR, 703.328.8680, email: bastide@earthlink.net (456948)
2072 Stone Ridge
Golf front 2 bedroom condo at Stone Ridge with views. Great location just a short walk to Spa,Golf,Tennis and Devils Knob Restaurant. Comes furnished ready to move in and also includes membership contribution. Offered at $228,000 Call Steve for details at 434-566-1293 (456857)
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14 Waters Edge
One of the most SPECTACULAR LAKEFRONT lots in Stoney Creek! Build your dream home on the water! Exclusive Stoney Creek at Wintergreen Golf Course/ Lake Community; You & your architect will enjoy designing your lakefront home to take full advantage of coveted lake views; Now is the time to secure your land and make plans for completing the building of your dream home on the lake for 2009; Current owners have full set of architect renderings for your review,WPI, Lake front/access, golf views, Offer price: $262,000 Contact: Thomasina Shealey, REALTOR, 703.328.8680, email: bastide@earthlink.net (460259)
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Reduced and ready to enjoy the resort. 1BR condo with many new upgrades. Wood burning fireplace and large patio. Sold furnishied. Rental income and a Membership Bonus available on this condo. Listed by Kim Chappell and www.ExperienceWintergreen.com $124,000 (459634)
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73 Gumtree Road Great 3 bedroom home with views, well maintained, includes Home warranty and seller to provide full WPI Premier Equity membership, included. $335,000 For more info call Steve Marianella at 434-566-1293 (446933)
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With ARB approval, the existing home on this golf front lot will be removed to make room for The Big Acorn Hollow, a magnificent Winterwoods Homes luxury timber frame and stone design. This special lot is located within 100 yards of the Stoney Creek clubhouse. Already have your own lot? Choose from any of the 16 mountain living and estate portfolio designs. $2,725,000. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (446830)
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631 Far Knob Climb
Rare opportunity to own one of the largest mountain-side estate lots in Stoney Creek. With elevations approaching 2,200 feet, it is one of the community’s highest. Enjoy lower humidity and cooler summer temperatures. Easy five minute access to valley amenities from a secluded mountain home site. Gorgeous views of the Rockfish Valley. Adjacent 7 acre estate parcel also available. Offered at $225,000. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (460226)
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Magnificent Home - Stunning Value: You must see this one! Original price $1.25M - now $860K - $160K below current assessment! Surrounded by Wintergreen’s world-class amenities; only 15mins to Crozet & 30 mins to Cville. It is exquisite in every way: Granite, tile, hardwoods, mountain views, private, 5 hearths, 3-car garage, office, 4 bedrooms, billiard room. $860,000. Brian Chase. www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860
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Very buildable lot within walking distance of skiing, and Mountain Inn amenities. Enhance the beautiful year-round views with the right floorplan and house design. A great value for both views and location to the Mountain Inn. $139,999. Call Rod and Christy Phillips 434-987-6399 (460277)
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Build this mountain getaway cottage on prime 1/2 acre lot with views at Wintergreen. Shenandoah Valley Construction will build this bright and open two level home with fireplace,granite counters and custom cabinets. Includes WPI. $499,000. Call Steve Marianella at 434-566-1293 (460439)
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302 Pedlars Edge
Terrific year-round views are complimented by 5 spacious bedrooms and 5.5 baths. A soaring great room features floor to ceiling windows, stone faced wood burning fireplace, and wood planked vaulted ceiling. 3,500+ SF but a cozy, chalet feel. 2nd fireplace w/ family room, indoor hot tub, screen porch, 2 car garage, complete this offering. $799,000. www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (453234)
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1BR condo (separate bedroom with door) in popular Timbers neighborhood. First floor, end unit with large deck. Next to ski slopes, close to Treehouse, Mountain Inn and restaurants. Many upgrades including furniture. Sold furnished and ready to enjoy the resort. $169,000. Call Kim Chappell, 434-238-2430; www.ExperienceWintergreen.com (457032)
195 White Oak Drive Fantastic renovated 3 bedroom furnished home at Wintergreen Resort. New kitchen counters and appliances, gas fireplace, big new deck. Only $306,950- Affordable Again! Call Steve Marianella a 434-566-1293 (452705)
608 White Oak Condo Very desirable corner unit. Private setting and close to Mountain Inn and all shops and restaurants. Great location for activities such as skiing and hiking. Large oversized deck to enjoy this quiet retreat. Offered at $199,000. Call Christy or Rod Phillips 434-987-6388 (456229)
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The Dan River Wildcats squeaked out a win against the Nelson Governors, 67-65. Scheduled match-ups in February include home games against William Campbell and Appomattox February 3 and 6, respectively; followed by away games at Dan River and Altavista February 10 and 13.
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“Are We There Yet?”
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A 2008 year-end market summary
By Marlo Allen Marlo Allen is a licensed Realtor residing in Nelson County
Have you ever been on a long road trip with a child in the backseat sounding like a broken record? “Are we there yet”? This past year’s real estate market may have evoked those same emotions of wishful anticipation, frustration, and some-what shattered expectations. Increased days on market, fewer sales, and dwindling home prices made a long road to travel for many area sellers. Here is an overview of what took place in the Charlottesville area real estate market with particular emphasis on Nelson County; for a more detailed year end summary go to www. CAAR.com. Homes Sold; There were 2,923 homes sold in the Charlottesville area in 2008, which was down 824 (-22%) from 2007. Nelson experienced a reduction of 19.6% with 156 homes sold in 2008 compared to 194 in 2007. October and November were extremely low months in sales volume and thus helped drag the
year-end sales number to a level we have not seen since 1998. Median Sales Price; The median home price is not a measure of the “average” price of homes. The median price simply represents the middle of the market of properties that sold. The median home price of attached homes in the Charlottesville area declined by $14,500 or 5.2% from last year. (Median Sales Prices in 2008: Albemarle 320,100; Charlottesville 265,000; Fluvanna 244,450; Greene 258,000; Louisa 249,000; Nelson 300,000 which is down by 3.2% from 2007.) Inventory of Homes for Sale & Days on Market; The basics of supply and demand remind us that high inventory equates to lower prices and vice versa. The good news is that the Charlottesville area market may be strengthening as the inventory of homes for sale has been declining for
the past 6 months in a row. However, inventory is still high when compared to the number of homes on the market in recent years. We currently have 3,086 homes on the market compared to 3,072 this time last year and 2,504 and 1,588 in preceding years. In a balanced market the Days on Market (DOM) should be around 90. In 2008 the average DOM was 119 which was a 27% increase from last year. (Average DOM in 2008: Albemarle 113; Charlottesville 110; Fluvanna 119; Greene 109; Louisa 108; Nelson 150 which is an increase of 35% from 2007) Price Per Square Foot (Finished); These figures reflect a softening of prices in 2008. All areas showed a decrease in the average price per square foot. Nelson County, thanks to the large number of resort properties, has consistently led the way in price per square foot, with Charlottesville generally second.
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Finally reach your destination; buying or selling, call Marlo! Marlo G. Allen
434.996.3525 Email: Marlo@InsistOnThatGirl.com Web: InsistOnThatGirl.com Market Data: HomeValueMarketReport.com
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(Average price per finished sq ft in 2008: Area average 158; Albemarle 168; Charlottesville 186; Fluvanna 135; Greene 143; Louisa 134; Nelson 193 which is down from 209 in 2007, and 212 in 2006.) Many of us began and ended 2008 with the same question; are we there yet? How much further away is relief? Some economist think that we may be at or near the market bottom and thus on the road to recovery in late 2009. The optimist in me wants to believe. However, the realist in me knows that we still have a ways to go. When we see a substantial reduction in inventory, we just might be there.
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.
Private, wooded, mountain haven!
South facing, passive solar home situated on 6.6 private, mostly wooded acres with mountain views; land is partially enclosed with a 1,000 feet of woven wire fencing and gated driveway; landscaped yard with 4 perennial beds and apple, peach, cherry and other fruit and ornamental trees/shrubs; 2 outbuildings, one with windows, benches, and electric would be ideal for workshop/potting shed; well maintained home with plenty of extras such as covered front porch, 2 car garage, mud room, open great room with vaulted ceiling and Sierra woodstove, large master suite with sunroom and sunken 5 person hot tub, central air and heat, energy efficient hot water heater on timer, 2 tank water softener, generator, oak flooring, custom bookshelves, cedar lined closet, detached deck, handicapped accessible ramps and more… only 7 minutes to James River!
15 Eagle Mountain Dr 6.63 acres; 1536 sq ft 3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths $244,900
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Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. Good word. Big word. Completely unnecessary word. STORY by JENNIE TAL PHOT0 by TOMMY STAFFORD
According to Kay Pfaltz, the teacher of Nelson’s newest creative writing course, there’s no need to have a huge vocabulary to be a good – or even a great – writer. “Good writing is not about fancy phrases or big words or anything like that,” she said. “It’s about a good story.” And that’s what she hopes to work on in her course, which will be taught in Pfaltz’ home in Roseland. “We’ll go over plot and character development and dialog and the all the basics,” she explained. “But the gist, the emphasis, this class is on the imagination and developing what you already have.” And Pfaltz truly believes that anyone can write. Even though she has one, Pfaltz makes sure to
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point out that no PhDs are necessary for writing, just a good imagination. (Don’t call her Dr., though – not even the students in her online English literature courses of the adult degree program at Mary Baldwin College call her Dr. Pfaltz!) So she’s got the experience teaching. Pfaltz got a Master’s and PhD from King’s College in London (Virginia Wolfe’s alma matter, in case you were wondering.) And she even has one published book and another with a publisher now. But writing has always been a passion for her. “I love the written word, I love language,” she said. And now she wants to share it with others. The class will focus on fiction writing, but whether writing fiction or non-fiction, Kay says the key is writing what you know, combining a little bit of intellect and a lot of heart.
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Happy Valentine’s Day! Firewood Produce Strawberries Dairy Wine Spring Yard Maintenance Services It’s time to MULCH!! HOURS Mon-Sat 9 to 5 • Su 10 to 4 9264 Critzer Shop Road (SR 151) Afton, VA 22920 • (540) 456-7100
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“Write what you’re passionate about and then I guarantee you that writing’s going to be good,” she said. Yes, Kay owns Basic Necessities and she writes the wine column in this, your priceless Nelson magazine,
but she does strongly advise against drinking and writing, despite rumors of famous authors throughout history writing while drunk. “But after you finish writing, celebrate!” NCL
C O N D O S AT W I N T E RG R E E N R E S O RT Diamond Hill 914 This two-bedroom slopeside condo is in a great location! Easy walk to the Mountain Inn shops and restaurants as well as the courtyard activities. Convenient shuttle access to The Wintergarden Spa and Devils Knob Golf and Tennis. Current and past rental info available. Sold nicely furnished. $295,000 WPI
Eagles Court 119 Two bedroom ski in, ski out unit with great mountain views for a steal! This is a great opportunity to own a condo on one of Wintergreen’s favorite slopes— Eagles Swoop! Unit is in great condition and fully furnished. New refrigerator and range. Seller will consider owner financing. $225,000
Tanners Ridge 2231 Cheapest one-bedroom condo at Wintergreen! Unit features a wood-burning fireplace and new patio. Easy access to ski shuttle and Wintergarden. A great unit for rental! Sold furnished. $119,990 WPI
Diamond Hill 943 Slope-front two-bedroom condo with great mountain views! Nicely furnished unit with only 8 steps to the front door. Cozy up in front of the wood-burning fireplace and watch the fun out your window! This is the place to be this ski season. Current and past rental info available. Sold furnished. $349,500 WPI
Highlands 1410 Spacious, slopeside, lower-level unit with 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths, offering magnificent views of the mountains and valleys. Unit has many new upgrades such as flooring, window treatments, and more. Ground-level master suite offers the ultimate in privacy, a second fireplace (the first is in the living area) and a patio. Current and past rental info available. Sold furnished. $3500 carpet allowance. $330,000 WPI
Timbers 230 Great opportunity to own a two-bedroom unit in a slopeside building! Seasonal mountain views. Location adjacent to Mountain Inn offers easy walk to skiing, shopping, and dining. Sold furnished. $169,900 WPI
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Chastity Morgan Lifelong Nelson County resident with more than a decade in real estate
(800) 361-5155 • www.MountainAreaRealty.com
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The Dobie Mountain Lookout The Dobie Mountain Lookout by Winterwoods Homes exudes the true essence of our luxury timber frame and stone design features from the moment you approach the front door. It features natural stone and 185 year old antique hand hewn log walls, highlighted by dramatic soaring arched timber bents inside and out. This main level living home design embraces you with a spacious open living and dining area featuring our signature massive natural stone fireplace, master bedroom with spa-like bathroom and dressing room, gourmet equipped two chef kitchen with pantry, separate laundry and project room, all flowing onto the impressive covered outdoor living spaces with dramatic stone fireplaces on each level along with a one car porte cochere and pavilion with grand stone fireplace for cooking and entertaining. The lower level of the home has two bedrooms with two full bathrooms along with a spacious recreation room with stone fireplace and wet bar equipped kitchenette. Truly special features include the three level elevator, antique oak spiral staircase accessible viewing tower, and hand hewn laminated curved bent roof on the rear. Interior fixtures and finishes designed by award winning Slifer Designs in the breathtaking Vail Valley of Colorado. Bedrooms: 3; Baths: 3.5; Square Footage: 3,214; Base Price: $1.2M. Tel (434) 361-1212 A nationwide turn-key architectural design/build company, Winterwoods Fax (434) 361-0001 Homes has partnered with the nation’s premier suppliers to deliver luxury www.WinterwoodsHomes.com timber frame and stone designs of extraordinary quality. Their industry leading partners include Tennessee Log and Timber Homes, Vail Valley’s Slifer Designs, Antique Cabins and Barns, Shades of Light, Roy Ashley and Associates , and Wyatt “Bo” Childs Inc. 6 NELSON COUNTY LIFE FEBRUARY 009
The Winterwoods Homes mountain living portfolio boasts 22 unique designs. Based in Stoney Creek, Winterwoods Homes is pleased to make its national network of experts available to the Wintergreen community. With a base price of $750,000 for The Little Stoney, – $1.2M for The Dobie Mountain Lookout – $1.5M for The Big Acorn Hollow, there is a design for every desire and budget. Let Winterwoods Homes take you on a journey to a truly unique and special dwelling where you will treasure every moment for years to come. As Wintergreen Resort Premier Properties expands the portfolio of services provided to our clients, we are proud to be engaged in an exclusive marketing relationship with Winterwoods Homes. Inspired by the grand lodges of Yosemite and Yellowstone, Winterwoods Homes’ 22 mountain living designs will take you on a journey to a special dwelling where you will treasure every moment for years to come. Equally important, these inspired designs allow you, the owner, to create a home that truly reflects your tastes and preferences with the benefit of guidance from one of the industry’s most revered design teams.
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stop, shop, & howl
STORY by JENNIE TAL PHOTOGRAPHY by BEN HERNANDEZ
C A S I N O N I G H T
Clothes. Everybody wears them. Some people love shopping for them. Others despise it. But whether you love or loathe the process of getting them, chances are you have clothes. And shoes. And curtains. And probably a toilet, too. There’s no denying it, people use stuff. But buying stuff for a good cause makes it all seem a little more worthwhile. The proceeds of the thrift store run by Kathy Miller benefit the SPCA. And she’s got lots of things you can take home on the cheap – in this economy or otherwise. “A bargain is a bargain,” said Miller. “If you can get a $100 pair of pants for $10, you’re going to come here.” And the SPCA Thrift Store has those kinds of bargains. The store has actually been open for just longer than two years. Just recently, though, Kathy and the many volunteers who run the store moved to a bigger, better, more visible location just off of Hwy 29 in Arrington, at the old Anna Craig Mini-Mart building.
Saturday, March 28th at Wintergreen Resort For details, phone: (434) 325-8292 or visit our website at www.wintergreenperformingarts.org www.wintergreenperformingarts.org www.wintergreenperformingarts.org
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The SPCA Thirft Shop, located off Hwy 29 South in the old Anna Craig Mini-Mart building in Arrington, is open Monday through Saturday from 1pm to 5pm. For more information, call 434-263-8788. Pets are welcome!
The store has always had a bit of everything – yes, they once got a donated toilet which sold within two days on the floor. But now, there’s much more room to look around and peruse for purchases, eliminating what Miller calls the “butt brush factor.” “People love [the new store]. They love it,” Miller said. “If they’re looking for curtains, they go to the linen department. If they’re looking for books, they go and spend time in the library. It makes it a lot more pleasant, it makes it easy to organize, it looks better and everybody’s just loving it.” From the start, Miller knew she wanted to volunteer her time to help the non-human. “I love the animals,” she said. “I wanted to do something to help them.” But working in the shelter was not for her – she would have wanted to share her abode with all the homeless creatures she came across. “So this is another good place to raise money so that Bette [Grahame] and her crew over there can help save these animals and house them and make them happy,” she said. NCL
firstperson
A Nelson County girl inside and out, Vieve Bernard caught the
travel bug
(And she hasn’t gotten over it.) STORY & PHOTGRAPHY by VIEVE BERNARD
Vieve Bernard’s travels took her to a school in Niteroi, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro’s sister city.
I have always had a trusty tether rope attaching me to Nelson, like a brightly checkered hot-air balloon. And I have gone places on it! Just last year I had the amazing experience of traveling through South America for about three months, spending the majority of my time in Niteroi, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro’s sister city. Having planned a tightly, but well-budgeted trip from the earnings of a year of post-college graduation waitressing money, I was ready for take-off. I have many great memories of Brazil: mountains of awesome, unique geometries over sparkling water. Fresh, homemade mango ice cream. The pulsing crowd of a Samba House. The infectious roar of 90,000 soccer fans at Maracana stadium. Fruit cascading from the ceilings of tiny sidewalk booths. Bright colored clothing and bright colored smiles. But, above all gained a lasting impression of the children. In Brazil, I lived at the Peixoto house, with Frederico, a Brazilian exchange student who lived
with my family in 1995. The family, especially Fred’s parents Paulo and Christina, devote an immeasurable amount of time volunteering at a school located on the edge of one of Niteroi’s favelas. Favelas are best translated as Brazil’s ghettos. But these shanty-towns exist on a far more serious scale in both numbers and poverty. My second day in Brazil, Paulo took me to the school. It was a day of light for me. The school is a simple rectangular gray concrete brick building on the side of a dust road overlooking a lagoon full of grassy reeds and lanky white ibis. The building stands out as stable, compared to the makeshift houses just up the road composed of sagging sheets of scrapmetal and other cheap, quick materials. Inside, a few large fans hum, keeping it slightly cooler than the smoldering air outside. That first day I entered the school the children sang out in unison, Bom Dia! Bom Dia!, their voices climbing with excitement. As they called out “good morning”, I could feel
the vibrations in my heart. It was the first day back to school for the children, and the faculty had arranged a short play, a lesson on hygiene. Amidst a dancing chicken, cow, and a lion, a line of tiny beaming children, an assorted spectrum of skin colors, formed a conga line. They clapped, danced, and sang their way along, booing heartily at a costumed diseased mosquito who carried the dangerous Dengue fever. The kids were elated except for a few wailing toddlers in the crowd. While some “missed their maes,” others had more serious problems. Paulo pulled over one boy, around 4 years old, who seemed intent on squeezing every drop of moisture in his body out his eyes. He had a visible substance oozing from his ear. “His parents cannot afford medicine,” he explained. “So the school will pay for it.” On another occasion, a friend named Junior invited me to attend his Saturday class at the school, where he volunteers with a group of 1013 year olds. Vibrant with excitement they all call continued on page 38
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sam’sgarden By Sam Saunders Saunders Landscapes, LLC
Intersectional Peonies Within just about every area of business in the world, innovation is providing mankind with advancements that are constantly producing ‘bigger and better.’ The green industry and in this case specifically the Peony industry is no different. It has been said that, “in peony breeding, the impossible is only a function of time, effort, and a sharp eye…”(The American Peony Society). The reason for the breeding was mostly in an effort to produce the Holy Grail for peony breeders, a yellow herbaceous variety. In 1986 the Indiana Jones from the peony community, Roger Anderson, broke through with a tree peony, herbaceous peony cross called ‘Bartzella’ and a whole new realm of Peony breeding began. The cross between tree peonies, lutea species (kind of like a woody shrub), with herbaceous ones called lactiflora (the ones that you find in grandmas garden) resulted in a peony that offers the best of both worlds: • Zone 4 hardy perennials that will grow anywhere grandma’s peonies would grow • A vigorous growth habit
• A whole new color palette that was previously unavailable • Strong, sturdy stems that hold the flower upright even in rain • Huge flowers, sometimes 10 inches across in full bloom • Lateral buds that help to extend bloom time – as much as 2 weeks longer • Spicy and sweet fragrances • Lush foliage up until frost, then dormant My favorite varieties from this interesting group include the following: Peony ‘Bartzella’ has a lemon yellow, double bloom that can get up to 9 inches across when fully open and do not fall over when it rains – a fate that befalls many a peony in my personal garden. The plant grows to around 3 feet tall by 3 feet wide. Peony ‘Julia Rose’ is a muli-colored peony displaying a range of off white, soft yellow, pink and salmon over the course of the bloom cycle – to me it looks like a coral yellow beach sunset with the range of colors in its petals. The bloom, as with most Intersectionals is huge, ranging from 6-7 inches at full bloom. This particular variety grows about 2 ½ feet tall by 3 feet wide. A sweet,
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favorite, is called ‘First Arrival’. This semi-double variety ranges in color from light, cotton candy pink to light lavender on a 6-8 inch, fragrant bloom. It grows around 2 ½ feet tall by around 3 ½ feet wide. Plant all of these in full to part sun, making sure that it gets at least 6-8 hours of sun per day. Intersectional peonies enjoy deep, well drained soil that has had some amendments added to it. As with all peonies, avoid at all costs low areas that do not drain well. Until next time, happy gardening!
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spicy fragrance can be detected on this plant as it goes into full bloom. Another Intersectional that I grow and like very much is called ‘Kopper Kettle’. This semi-double variety has a blending of deep rose, golden yellow and burnt orange in its 8-inch bloom. It grows around 2 ½ feet tall by 3 feet wide. A long bloomer, expect to be cutting blooms to bring inside for around 6 weeks from start to finish with this nice hybrid. The last of these that has made it to my garden, and my personal
“Whiplash” injury is a very real type of problem that costs communities billions in health care and disability dollars. Studies have recently shown that about 10-20% of the population suffers from neck pain and car accidents and other such traumas are a big cause of this type of pain. I often find myself explaining to patients that even the smallest of impacts can effect quite a substantial injury to the occupants of the vehicle. Ian Macnab, Associate Professor of Surgery, University of Toronto, had this to say; “…The force is dependent upon the weight and speed of the striking vehicle…” furthermore, “The amount of damage sustained by the car bears little relationship to the force applied.” So what about a 5 mph fender bender in your normal size car? Can that do damage to body tissues? More research indicates a resounding YES.
Whiplash causes misalignment of the spine, along with soft-tissue damage. Anti-inflammatories and pain killers may offer temporary relief but re-alignment of the spine is critical for proper healing and minimizing the onset of arthritis and nerve function. Often victims do not realize that injury to the neck, not only reduces movement of the neck but also function of the nerves that come from the neck. When these nerves are irritated or “pinched” it can cause neck pain, headaches, shoulder pain, arm pain or upper back pain. To ensure optimum healing and reduce the risk of degenerative arthritis, get checked by a chiropractor soon. The longer one waits, the further the damage and the harder to repair. Drs. Brian and Jennifer Prax, chiropractors, provide unusually effective, gentle and logical care. Email your questions or comments to info@ chiroprax.com. For more information go to www. chiroprax.com or 434-977-LIFE (5433)
asktheDr. By Dr. Steve Schmitz Afton Family Medicine Dear Dr. Steve, My skin is dry and irritated a lot of the time, but in these cold months it is unbearable! What can I do? Dry skin can be a big nuisance, but it can be a lot more than that too. Our skin is meant to be well moisturized – keeping it supple and protecting it from cracking. When it dries, it often starts to itch and crack. We scratch, the skin gets inflamed and irritated, and sometimes a vicious itch/scratch cycle or infection can set in. It is best to head this off early in the process if possible. In the winter, running a humidifier (especially if you have dry heat), limiting bathing, and using a good moisturizer can be a big help. It is also possible, however, to have a more ongoing skin issue called eczema. Eczema is an irritated, dry, red, itchy and sometimes burning patch of skin. This is most common in kids, but certainly happens to people of all ages. It can be caused by exposure to irritants like soaps, detergents, cosmetics, or certain fabrics, or by stress, or even by ones own immune system attacking the skin. Eczema tends to run in families.
Another reason why people trust Afton Family Medicine Often people with eczema also have allergies and/or asthma. If you have eczema, or just very dry irritated winter skin, there are some things you can do at home to help. Water on the skin actually causes drying, so avoiding excessive hand washing and bathing can help. Using luke warm water is less irritating to the skin than hot water. After bathing (and regularly at other times as well), dab yourself dry (instead of rubbing) and immediately put on a skin moisturizer. Use the greasiest and plainest stuff you can tolerate. Scents and other additives can be potential irritants. When bathing, consider using a mild soap like Dove, or a non soap cleanser. You can try short term use of over the counter hydrocortisone on a particularly irritated spot, but if you are not getting anywhere within a week or so, its time to see your doctor. Dr. Stephen 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
The Buddy System As with most things in life, we enjoy the events more if we share them with a friend. The same can be said of exercise. Exercise is less of a chore if you are walking and talking with a friend. The time goes quicker. It also helps to relief stress. However, there are times that I and others need to exercise alone to release stress (no one would really want to exercise with me in those moments lest the ugly side is released!). That is fine also. How to get started? Most of us are feeling the same thing about now; how to get rid of the Holiday pounds. So, contact some friends or family and see if anyone would interested in starting a walking program or joining a gym to begin an exercise program. Then, set a weekly schedule, preferably 3 times a week. When determining a time, ensure that it is a time that is appropriate for you. For example, avoid making the time early in the morning if you are not a morning person. That sets you up for failure before you have started. Initially,
limit your time to 30 minutes. The important factor at this stage is that exercise becomes a habit- not how long you exercise. Write it in your day planner, calendar or type it in computer. Place post- it notes on your bathroom mirror. Call your exercise buddy the night before to confirm plans and be committed to the exercise and to each other. Only excuses such as the flu, sick children, cows falling from the sky or a Tsunami are acceptable. The other benefit of exercising with others is the joy of camaraderie. The feeling that we are all in the same boat together, grinding away. The companionship and friendship that develops between people. That in some cases is just as important as the physical exercise. Some folks do quite well exercising in their home but the research shows that most of us like the support of others and need that support to be successful. It helps if others notice that you are doing more and provide you with positive feedback. We need the support of each other and it helps us to stay
Dr. STEPHEN SCHMITZ of Afton Family Medicine
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with the program. This is one reason exercise classes are successful. In a society where it is so easy to be without human contact, we grossly need relationships in our lives. The buddy system can also mean a kind compliment or word of encouragement to a family member, friend or spouse who is making the effort to
become healthier. The steps can be very challenging for some individuals. Some who have had a life long struggle with weight loss will always have to be attentive to eating and exercise habits and it can be really helpful if others support them. So, grab a buddy and go!
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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Locally crafted wine, beer and spirits from Nelson County. Afton Mountain Vineyards www.aftonmountainvineyards.com 540-456-8667 I-64 to Exit 99, take Route 250 East (1.3 miles) Right onto Route 6. Right on Route 631 (1.2 miles) Blue Mountain Brewery www.bluemountainbrewery.com 540-456-8020 I-64 to Exit 107, take Route 250 West (6 miles) Left onto Route 151 South (1.3 miles) Cardinal Point Vineyard & Winery www.cardinalpointwinery.com 540-456-8400 I-64 to Exit 107, take Route 250 West (6 miles) Left onto Route 151 South (2.4 miles) Left on Route 638 - Avon Road (0.9 miles) Left on Batesville Road (0.7 miles) DelFosse Vineyards & Winery www.delfossewine.com 434-263-6100 I-64 to Exit 118A, take Route 29 South (20 miles) Right onto Route 616 (3.2 miles) Devils Backbone Brewing Company www.dbbrewingcompany.com 434-361-1001 I-64 to Exit 107, take Route 250 West (6 miles) Left onto Route 151 South (14 miles) Right onto Route 664 (0.3 miles)
Eades Whisky – Open in 2009 www.eadeswhisky.com 800-282-8223 I-64 to Exit 118A. Route 29 South (32 miles) Left onto Route 641 Flying Fox Vineyard www.flyingfoxvineyard.com 434-361-1692 I-64 to Exit 107, take Route 250 West (6 miles) Left onto Route 151 (7 miles) Right onto Chapel Hollow Road - Route 709 Hill Top Berry Farm & Winery www.hilltopberrywine.com 434-361-1266 I-64 to Exit 107, take Route 250 West (6 miles) Left onto Route 151 South (10 miles) Left onto Route 612 (3 miles) Lovingston Winery www.lovingstonwinery.com 434-263-8467 I-64 to Exit 118A, take Route 29 South (35 miles) Right onto Route 653 - Freshwater Cove Road (1 mile) Mountain Cove Vineyards www.mountaincovevineyards.com 434-263-5392 I-64 to Exit 118A, take Route 29 South (28 miles) Right onto Route 718 - Mountain Cove Road (1.5 miles) Right onto Fortunes Cove Lane (1.8 miles) Veritas Vineyard & Winery www.veritaswines.com 540-456-8000 I-64 to Exit 107, take Route 250 West (6 miles) Left onto Route 151 South (3 miles) Right onto Route 6 (1.3 miles) Wintergreen Winery www.wintergreenwinery.com 434-361-2519 I-64 to Exit 107, take Route 250 West (6 miles) Left onto Route 151 South (14 miles) Right onto Route 664 (0.5 miles) COMING SOON: Democracy Winery Nelson County Visitors Center nelsoncounty.com
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food&dining Ambrosia Bakery & Deli Decadent cheesecake and other desserts, as well as tasty sandwiches. 2192 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.9661 Basic Necessities Serving up a taste of the South of France for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Great wine selection. 2226 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1766 Blue Ridge Pig Strawberry’s famous hickory-smoked BBQ. 2198 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1170 Chen’s Chinese take-out. 73 Calohill Dr., Lovingston, VA 434.263.8865 Chirios Pizza Pizza and subs. Take out or delivered. Valley Shopping Center 2777 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.9188 Copper Mine An All American Prime Beef Steakhouse with casual but elegant dining. Featuring fresh seafood and organic poultry as well. Dinner reservations are required. Wintergreen Resort 434.325.8090 D’Ambola’s The place to go for a great Italian meal. 9278 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Afton, VA 540.456.4556 Devils Grill The highest restaurant in Virginia with spectacular views of our Devils Knob golf course Dine on our patio for lunch or dinner. Distinctive American cuisine with a Southern flare. Dinner reservations are required. Wintergreen Resort 434.325.8100 The Dogwood Steaks, seafood and country cuisine. Lunch, breakfast and dinner. 2461 Rockfish Valley Highway, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1700 The Edge Casual dining with a view of the slopes. Seasonal live entertainment. Wintergreen Resort 434.325.8080 The Fountain Room at The Mark Addy Inn Offering the finest in international cuisine in an elegant setting. 56 Rodes Farm Dr., Nellysford, VA 434.361.1101 Lovingston Cafe Lunch and dinner 7 days a week. Breakfast Friday through Monday. 165 Front Street, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8000 Rapunzel’s Coffee and Books Full espresso bar and used bookstore, live music every Friday and Saturday. 924 Front Street (in the Packing Shed), Lovingston, VA 434.263.6660 Stoney Creek Bar & Grill
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Located in the valley at the Stoney Creek Golf course. Serving casual lunch, Sunday brunch and dinner. Seasonal live entertainment on our deck. Reservations please for brunch and dinner. Wintergreen Resort 434.325.8110 Thai Mex II Wonderful Thai and Mexican cuisine to keep dining interesting and fun. Sophisticated but not stuffy. Open 8:30am to 10:30pm 7 days a week, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Valley Green Shopping Center, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1400 Thai Siam Take-Out Authentic Thai food, antique shop next door. 4137 Tye Brook Highway (Rt. 56), Colleen, VA 434.263.8577 Vito’s Italian Restaurant Specializing in pizza and Italian dishes. 8181 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8688 Vito’s Ristorante Italiano & Pizzeria Specializing in pizza and Italian dishes. 2842 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.9170
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 Harmony Hill Bed & Breakfast 929 Wilson Hill Rd (Route 665), Arrington, VA 877.263.7750 Horseshoe Mountain Lodge Roseland, VA 434.361.2525 The Mark Addy 56 Rodes Farm Drive, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1101 The Meander Inn 3100 Berry Hill Road, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1121 The Meeting Place 825 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Wintergreen, VA 434.361.2380 Montebello Camping & Fishing Resort 15072 Crabtree Falls Hwy, Montebello, VA 540.377.2650
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Mountain Cove Vineyards 1362 Fortunes Cove Lane, Lovingston, VA 434.263.5392
The Orchard House Bed & Breakfast 9749 Thomas Nelson Hwy (Rt. 29), Lovingston, VA 434.263.7747
Veritas Vineyards & Winery 145 Saddleback Farm, Afton, VA 540.456.8000
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 Rural getaways, Wintergreen condos and homes available. 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 Simpson’s Hollow Bed & Breakfast 580 Simpsons Lane, Lovingston, VA 434.263.6380 The White Pig Bed & Breakfast 5120 Irish Road, Schuyler, VA 434.831.1416 Tye River Cabin 6011 Crabtree Falls Highway, Tyro, VA 434.238.2430 Wintergreen Resort Wintergreen, VA 800.266.2444
beercountry Blue Mountain Brewery 9519 Critzers Shop Rd. (Rt. 151), Afton, VA 540.456.8020 Devils Backbone Brewing Company 200 Mosbys Run, Roseland, VA 434.361.1001
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Valentine's Day Winemaker's Wine Dinner Saturday, February 14 from 6pm to 9:30pm • Menu by Genevieve DelFosse. • Wine from DelFosse Winery • Complimentary Wine Glass • A 10% discount on wines purchased at that event (in addition to existing quantity discounts) • Reservations are Required. $70 per person
Afton House Antiques 31 Afton House Lane, Afton, VA 540.942.2993 a.m. FOG 9264 Critzer Shop Road, Afton, VA 540.456.7100 Black Rock Gallery The Mountain Inn, Wintergreen, VA 434.325.2200 x.8228 Blossom’s Flowers, Gifts & Crafts 911 Front Street, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8227 Blue Moon Antique Mall & Bookstore 8230 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8890 Cat Rock Antiques 9704 Patrick Henry Hwy (Rt. 151), Roseland, VA 434.277.8049 Claudia’s Florist & Gifts 121 Main Street, Lovingston, VA 434.263.5848 Kelly’s 5060 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Faber, VA 434.361.1169 Foxfire Gifts 954 Beech Grove Road, Nellysford, VA 434.361.2202 Garden Trade 71 River Road (Rt. 6), Faber, VA 434.263.8786 Hughes Mews Antiques 2471 Rockfish Valley Hwy (Rt. 151), Nellysford, VA 540.456.7237
Afton Mountain Vineyards 234 Vineyard Lane, Afton, VA 540.456.8667
Lovingston Arts & Crafts 924 Front St. (In “The Packing Shed”), Lovingston, VA 434.996.5058
Cardinal Point Vineyard & Winery 9423 Batesville Rd, Afton, VA 540.456.8400
Logos of Wintergreen Mountain Inn Lodge, Wintergreen, VA 434.325.1125
DelFosse Vineyards & Winery 500 DelFosse Winery Lane, Faber, VA 434.263.6100
Lovingston Antiques 924 Front St. (In “The Packing Shed”), Lovingston, VA 434.263.6660
Flying Fox Vineyard 27 Chapel Hollow Rd, Afton, VA 434.361.1692
Mountain Vision Pottery 2019 Beech Grove Road, Roseland, VA 434.361.1725
Hill Top Berry Farm & Winery 2800 Berry Hill Road, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1266
Notforgotten Farm 3530 Tye River Road, Tye River, VA 434.263.6508
Lovingston Winery 885 Freshwater Cove Lane, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8467
Rockfish Gap Country Store Intersection of Routes 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
orchardcountry a.m.FOG 9264 Critzer’s Shop Road, Afton, VA 540.456.7100
Our dining room is now smoke free.
Fresh Seafood Char-broiled Steaks Specialty Sandwiches Fresh Salads Daily Specials
Critzer Family Farm 9388 Critzer Shop Road (Rt. 151), Afton, VA 540.456.4772 Dickie Brothers Orchard 2552 Dickie Road ,Rt. 666, off 56 West, Massies Mill, VA 434.277.5516 Drumheller’s Orchard 1130 Drumheller Orchard Lane, (Rt. 741, off Hwy. 29) 434.263.5036 Fitzgerald’s Orchard 728 Harper’s Creek Lane,(Rt. 682, off Rt. 56), 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 (Hwy 29), Lovingston, VA 434.263.8843
Lunch 10:30 - 4:00 Dinner 4:00 - 9:00 Open 7 Days a Week
165 Front Street Lovingston, Virginia 434-263-8000
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sunday february 1 Sweetheart Jewelry Workshop Students will make silver heart-shaped earrings, or silver heart-shaped pendants. Experienced participants will make their own necklace clasps. Teens/Adults, from 1-3 PM. The Nelson Center. $ 434-263-5135 Valentine Craft Class Hand make your own Valentine cards with specialty papers. Children/Teens 8 and older, from 4-6 PM. The Nelson Center. $ 434-263-5135 Live Music @ Devils Backbone Enjoy the music of Gary Randal. 2pm - 5pm. 434-361-1001
wednesday february 4 Live Music @ Devils Backbone Enjoy the music of Karl Werne. 8pm - 11pm. 434-361-1001
thursday february 5 Live Music @ Devils Backbone Enjoy the music of Kim & Jimbo Cary. 7pm - 10pm. 434-361-1001
friday february 6 Chick Flick Night at The Hamner Theater 7:30pm. Entrance by donation. 434-361-1999 Live Music @ Devils Backbone Enjoy the music of Karl Werne. 8pm - 11pm. 434-361-1001
Wintergreen’s natural environment. Please register by 9:30 am. $ 434-325-8169 Live Music @ Devils Backbone Enjoy the music of Hobojac. 8pm - 11pm. 434-361-1001
sunday february 8 Live Music @ Devils Backbone Enjoy the music of Gary Randal. 2pm - 5pm. 434-361-1001
wednesday february 11 Perimeter Hike Join The Wintergreen Nature Foundation as we continue our trek along “The Perimeter”! Thirteen miles of rugged terrain is daunting for any hiker so we will tackle this challenge in sections. This will be the second installment in our “Perimeter” hike series. This portion will start on Fortunes Ridge trail, follow the tough Brimstone trail and end on Blackrock trail. This segment of “The Perimeter” will be difficult hiking so come prepared with plenty of water and an adventurous attitude. $ 434-325-8169
thursday february 12 Volunteer Naturalist Training: Native Cultures What does the archaeological record tell us about how and when Native Americans used the Wintergreen woods? Wintergreen Archaeological Survey member (and Volunteer Naturalist) Kathy Knowles explores how we know what we know about the early Wintergreen residents and lets us try our hands at some Native American know-how. 1pm. 434-325-8169 Live Music @ Devils Backbone Enjoy the music of Kim & Jimbo Cary. 7pm - 10pm. 434-361-1001
friday saturday february 7 february 13 First Saturday Community Market Fresh local produce, meats, cheese, baked goods, art & crafts. Live music, pancake breakfast. Rockfish Valley Community Center. 8:30am to noon. 434-361-1725 Mornings in the Mountains Join a Wintergreen Nature Foundation Naturalist for an interpretive hike. Explore the many aspects of
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Live Music @ Devils Backbone Enjoy the music of Karle Werne. 8pm - 11pm. 434-361-1001
saturday february 14
Mornings in the Mountains Join a Wintergreen Nature Foundation Naturalist for an interpretive hike. Explore the many aspects of Wintergreen’s natural environment. Please register by 9:30 am. $ 434-325-8169
Live Music @ Devils Backbone Enjoy the music of Gary Randal. 2pm - 5pm. 434-361-1001
Movie Time JWhat better Valentine’s Day treat than relaxing with a family-friendly movie? Grab a bowl of popcorn and kick back to enjoy The Ant Bully (rated PG, recommended for ages 6 and up). Then create your ant craft to keep or give to your special Valentine. 1 pm. Sponsored by The Wintergreen Nature Foundation. $ 434-325-8169
friday february 20
Valentine’s Dinner & Dancing at Veritas Vineyards & Winery An evening of fine food, Veritas wine with dancing. Executive Chef Said Rhafiri, will serve a four course wine paired meal to delight the palate. Enjoy the beautiful view of the Blue Ridge Mountains. 540-456-8000 x. 108 Live Music @ Devils Backbone Enjoy the music of Mark Graham Trio. 7pm - 10pm. 434-361-1001
sat-sun feb. 14-15 Sweethearts Week-end at Hill Top Berry Farm & Winery Warm up your sweetie with “True to the Fruit” wines and historical honey meads paired with food. Chocolatier on site making gourmet chocolates. Learn Chocolate history. 11 am-5 pm; Sunday 1pm-5 pm $ 434-361-1266 Wine and Chocolate at Cardinal Point Vineyard and Winery Enjoy wines and handcrafted chocolates to sample and purchase for Valentine’s Day. 11 am - 5:30 pm. 540-456-8400 Valentine Celebration at Wintergreen Winery Indulge your sweetheart or yourself with a Valentine treat of our decadent pairing of Raspberry dessert wine with organic chocolates, French truffles or homemade fudge. Complimentary candlelit wine tasting. Wine and gift specials. Beautiful fresh long stemmed roses available! Call ahead and have us arrange a surprise for you Valentine. 434-361-2519
sunday february 15 Mornings in the Mountains Join a Wintergreen Nature Foundation Naturalist for an interpretive hike. Explore the many aspects of Wintergreen’s natural environment. Please register by 9:30 am. $ 434-325-8169
Live Music @ Devils Backbone Enjoy the music of Eli Cook. 8pm - 11pm. 434-361-1001
Live Music @ Blue Mountain Brewery Enjoy the music of Eli Cook. 7pm - 10pm. 540-456-8020 Live Music @ Devils Backbone Enjoy the music of Failure to Yield. 8pm - 11pm. 434-361-1001
saturday february 21 Mornings in the Mountains Join a Wintergreen Nature Foundation Naturalist for an interpretive hike. Explore the many aspects of Wintergreen’s natural environment. Please register by 9:30 am. $ 434-325-8169 51st Annual Piney River Volunteer Fire Dept. Chitt’lin Dinner Proceeds benefit the fire department. 12pm. 434-277-5578 Local Foods Potluck Bring an instrument! Come meet your neighbors and help build community. Share ideas. Laugh. Build memories. Volunteers needed for set-up and cleanup. Rockfish Valley Community Center. 5pm. 434-361-2126
sunday february 22 Live Music @ Devils Backbone Enjoy the music of Gary Randal. 2pm - 5pm. 434-361-1001
thursday february 26 Volunteer Naturalist Training: The Forest’s Physical Forest Management Coordinator, Josh Palumbo, explores the health status of Wintergreen’s woodlands. Get the latest news in current issues and threats, such as gypsy moths and invasive species, and an up-to-date briefing in Wintergreen’s forest management research and practices. Sponsored by The Wintergreen Nature Foundation. 1pm. 434-325-8169
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friday february 27 Winter Lecture Series: Hurricane Season This second session in our three part series on climate change and renewable energy will focus on regional weather and the catastrophic storms of 2008. Sponsored by The Wintergreen Nature Foundation. 7pm. 434-325-8169
434-325-8169 In the Cabaret: Dr. Levine and the Dreaded Blues Lady True blues, with slide & finger-picking guitar. Music 7:30pm. Doors/bar/food 6:30pm. By reservation only. $ 434-361-1999 Live Music @ Devils Backbone Enjoy the music of Brian Chandler. 8pm - 11pm. 434-361-1001
Family Movie Night at The Hamner Theater 7:00pm. Ticket price includes popcorn. $ 434-361-1999 Live Music @ Devils Backbone Enjoy the music of Brian Chandler. 8pm - 11pm. 434-361-1001
saturday february 28 Mornings in the Mountains Join a Wintergreen Nature Foundation Naturalist for an interpretive hike. Explore the many aspects of Wintergreen’s natural environment. Please register by 9:30 am. $
6ccdjcX^c\ G^Y\ZanÉh ;jc EVg` Young children will enjoy playing in the snow this winter at Ridgely’s Fun Park. Mini-carousel, tunnels, a tee-pee and Want to be included in our datebook? Email your event information, short and sweet, to datebook@ nelsoncountylife.com. 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.
a gentle hill for tubing. Open weekends and holidays. Visit our website for more details.
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HAMNER THEATER
www.thehamnertheater.com • 434.361.1999
Onstage February 11 - 22 Nelson County Shakespeare Festival & the Hamner Theater present Richard III, by William Shakespeare Feb. 12 - 22, Thurs. - Sun., 7:30pm, Tickets $10 Free Preview Wed, Feb. 11 Special Show on Sat., Feb. 14 at 6:30pm in the Great Hall, Tickets $75 for Nobles (includes Banquet, Lecture/ Discussion & Stage seating)/$5 for show only In the Cabaret, Saturday, February 28 at 7:30pm - Dr. Levine and the Dreaded Blues Lady Tickets are $20 (or 2 for $35), includes food, by reservation only
Movie Nights: Chick Flick Night - Fri., Feb 6 at 7:30pm, Family Movie Night - Fri., Feb 27 at 7:00pm Every Monday is Improv Night at the Hamner - Free!
Call 434-361-1999 for reservations & info
The Hamner Theater @ The Rockfish Valley Community Center 190 Rockfish School Lane, Afton, Virginia • www.thehamnertheater.com
SEASON PASSES AVAILABLE FROM $229 AT WINTERGREENRESORT.COM
The Hamner Theater is a non-profit 501(c)(3) project of the Rockfish Valley Community Center in Nelson County.
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Vieve Bernard’s trying to raise money for the Brazilian school of which she writes. Want to help? Email her at jenevievejoy@hotmail.com. Obrigada!
Dump your tank. We dare you. Would you leave your car running when you’re not using it? Then why heat your water when you don’t need to? For endless hot water, consider switching to a tankless water heater. Dump the tank. Now is the time. Call us today for a free quote. 434-263-5031.
Tiger Fuel Company 242 Front St. • Lovingston, VA 434-263-5031
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for my attention, Tia! Tia! They switch from calling me “Aunt” to calling me “teacher” when one of them impressively knows the word in English. The kids love hearing the alien English roll off my tongue, so I point to colors and body parts and say their names: blue, red, elbow, nose. The kids are spirited and rambunctious. Even though it has been explained to them that I am not fluent in Portuguese, they perceive no barrier. They bombard me with questions, teaching me that laughter needs no translation. One little boy with miles of feathers for eyelashes brings me a piece of paper and requests that I write him a letter ... in English. Fernando cherishes his note that he can’t read and shows it off proudly to his friends. The lesson that day is that we are all connected. Perhaps my strongest connection was with Gabrielle, a boy who offered to give me a tour around the area. About 10 years old, Gabrielle is so skinny that his knees looked massive against the rest of his legs. He has a raspy old man’s voice, far more monotone than the typical singsongy, roller-coaster Carioca accent. He led me and a friend through the outskirts of his favela past the drooping houses piled atop each other. Cool and professional, he talked the entire time, not minding that my friend and I could not understand much of what he said. He had a patience, kindness, and maturity that most parents can only dream of. At the end of the tour I looked in my bag and found a single U.S. dollar that had escaped the change over to Brazilian currency. Para voce, I told him, holding it out for him. A look of shock enlarged his already big brown eyes. For the first time since the tour began, Gabrielle was speechless, his vocal cords silenced by a sweet gratitude, his face alit with hope. Obrigado, he then shyly thanked me in his hushed raspy voice. When Paulo came over Gabrielle poured out his excitement and told Paulo his dreams of success. It was the best dollar I ever spent. NCL
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