Nelson County Life, Issue #74

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Stoney Creek (at the entrance) 3079 Rockfish Valley Highway

Wintergreen Mountain (next to spa) 121 Blue Ridge Drive

1-800-325-2200

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 351 CEDAR DR $579,126

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 52 PEDLARS END $549,000

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 87 FOREST DR $449,000

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 17 SHENANDOAH RIDGE CT $378,500

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 123 NORTH FOREST DR $360,000

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 15 IVY GLEN LN $294,126

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 1570 VISTAS CONDOS $429,000

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN B-1 TRILLIUM PL $269,900

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 2102 FAIRWAY WOODS $174,900

STONEY CREEK AT WINTERGREEN 111 VALLEYMONT LN $1,049,000

STONEY CREEK AT WINTERGREEN 168 CLUB HIGHLAND $459,000

NELSON COUNTY 501 BRYANT MOUNTAIN RD $409,900

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


When buying or selling your property, call the Nelson County leader !!!* NELSON COUNTY 777 Rhue Hollow Road

Glenthorne Loop Parcel

Post and Beam 3 BR country cottage with many fine features. Skylights in second floor bedrooms, insulated windows, open floor plan. Covered front sitting porch and rear screened porch. Land is 4.54 acres of sunny landscaped yard (with a spring fed water feature), stream on back boundary and matures woodlands. Beautiful mountain views from the front. On a very quiet country lane 40 min from C’ville and only minutes to Wintergreen Resort. $299,900

4638 North Fork Road

WOW! Getaway cabin on a native trout stream with lots of mountain acreage for hunting and hiking! With 975’ on the North Fork of the Tye River, 640 sq ft cabin on 46 acres and a stream beside the cabin-this property has it all! Built on poured concrete piers with steel joists and a 2-sided deck. Pine wood flooring, wood stove 1 BR plus loft. Beautiful garden and picnic area beside the river. Close to Crabtree Falls. You’ll see quality and love poured in to this cabin. $337,500

Gorgeous 17.86 acre parcel with frontage on the South Fork of the Rockfish River in the back and frontage on Rt. 151 in the front. There are some of the most stunning views in the county. Look up at the Blue Ridge and across the valley to Three Ridges. Perfect location with just a minute’s drive to Nellysford and Wintergreen and only a half hour to Charlottesville. Wonderful gardening land. And a family picnic area by the river would be perfect! $198,500

9621 Crabtree Falls Highway

Riverfront Cabin located on 34 glorious acres in the Blue Ridge. The cabin has quality features including a gourmet kitchen, vaulted ceilings and handsome stone fireplace. Two living areas and 2 BR (each with own BA), are augmented by additional rooms for your use. More than 1,100 ft of frontage on trout stocked Tye River including a large deep “swimmin’ hole”. There’s no better cure for a hectic world than a day on the river. MLS 487589 $449,000 Call Charlie Wineberg at 434 996-7336

WINTERGREEN RESORT

AMHERST COUNTY

2248 Tanners Ridge Condo

221 North Five Forks

This is the least expensive 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo on the mountain! Cathedral ceiling. Very easy, direct walk into this end unit. $114,900 Call Hunter Price at 540 290-0694

Just minutes from the town of Amherst is this charming, 3 BR wellmaintained home. With plenty of new finishes and curb appeal, this home is move-in ready. The oversized eat-in kitchen is updated with access to the large. Family room has access to the screened porch and back yard. 2 storage sheds. The lawn has been aerated, fertilized & seeded and gardens have been mulched. Low utility bills and county water. $149,900 Call Sara McGann 434 996-4962

STONEY CREEK 720 Black Walnut

146 Stoney Creek West

176 May Apple Lane

Situated on a beautifully landscaped acre this charming home has been lovingly maintained and feels like new. The greatroom with fireplace and high ceilings opens into the sunny kitchen and dining area. Handsome cabinets, Corian counters and built-in china cabinet. 4 BR including a spacious master suite, a loft sitting area/office, a downstairs rec room with pool table, 2-car garage, ample porches, decks and storage. What a special home and exceptional value priced below appraisal. $439,000 WPI

This custom built 3 BR, 2.5 BA home will charm you from the moment you step into the unique foyer. The mood continues in the living room with field stone fireplace and vaulted ceiling. Of the living room is a cozy sunroom for TV time and casual hours. Spacious kitchen with oversized island and breakfast nook. Huge front porch and a bricked patio with fountain in the back. Oversized garage with workshop and unfinished bonus room above. Owner recently installed a Carrier super high efficiency heat pump”. $429,000 WPI

Gorgeous custom home located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac on the Golf Course. This immaculate property has 4 BR (possibility of 5), 3.5 BA (plumbed for a 4th) several living areas, a handsome stone fireplace, gourmet kitchen with cherry cabinets and granite. Hardwood floors and wainscoting (maple, hickory, red oak). Mature landscaping, patio, 2 porches, upstairs balcony and 2-car garage. Spacious but warm and cozy. Lots of storage. Close to Nellysford and 30 min. to C’ville. $585,000 WPI Call Julie Bendle 434 996-8669

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


Nelson County wants your business !!! Visit our website at www.MountainAreaRealty.com 18 Pheasant Run – $399,000

Rockfish Valley Highway – $149,000

Fundamentally located & zoned commercial in Nellysford. Generate income from four updated office spaces available. Paved parking, fencing and addition building site on the 1.3 acre lot w/frontage on Highway 151 and Pheasant Run Lane. Apartment on second floor rents for $400 month. Additional acreage available. See below! Seller will consider owner financing! Also available FOR RENT!

Level 2 acre building site with mountain views of Blackrock Mountain & Wintergreen Resort’s Mountain Village. More potential in purchasing the adjacent residence/light retail and apartment. Seller will consider owner financing! $149,000

725 Beech Grove Road – FOR RENT!

1120 square feet of office space. Excellent location with beautiful mountain views! High traffic area near Devils Backbone brewery, Wintergreen Winery, Wintergreen Resort & more.

Rockfish Valley Highway – $449,000

Fantastic Nellysford Commercial Property: Great opportunity to own a 13+ acre commercial parcel on Rt. 151 in Nellysford. 2 existing wells and existing soil work (will need to have new permits). Lots of road frontage and beautiful mountain and Rockfish River views. $449,000

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Editors & Publishers Yvette Staord, Tommy Staord info@nelsoncountylife.com Contributors Marcie Gates Jennie Tal Williams Photography Victoria Mininger Hayley Osborrne Paul Purpura Address: The Afton Group, LLC P.O. Box 455, Wintergreen, Virginia 22958 434.361.0104 Have a story idea? Email us at info@nelsoncountylife.com 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 009. All rights reserved. Advertsiing deadlines are the 1 th 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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Our Garden Has Issues

The myth. The legend.

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gemini’s memories Guess which one of these boys wrote a book about it.

Does Yours? Email us your pictures! info@NeLSONCOUNTYLIFE.COM

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

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sandy vs. stink bugs Sandy could have written this book.

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basic necessities ........................... 7 cover story ................................... 8 this old/new house .................... 16 moneywise ................................. 24 at home with marlo ................... 25 sam’s garden .............................. 28 askthedr...................................... 29 the perfect fit ............................. 29 leisure guide .............................. 35 datebook ................................... 36 comics ....................................... 37 classifieds .................................. 38

on the cover Photographer: Hayley Osborne At Camp David, pets are allowed. Story begins on page 8.

thepublishers The boy isn’t cold natured like his momma. He’s just natured. Never mind that the sun is going down and temps are falling into the 50’s. In Adam’s world, this is a great time to run down the field and splash around in a cold creek. And it’s even better when you’re wearing your “town” shoes. That way mom gets to scrub out the sand when she should be loading the dishwasher. And in Adam’s world, if it’s after dinner and it has just started to sprinkle, it’s a great time to go outside and run back and forth between the log pile and the camp fire yelling “Run! Run! Run!” And that banana that’s halfway in his mouth? Adam hands it off to Jerky, like in a relay team. Now that the weather is warming up, we’re grilling outside more. This is where we as a family sit and relax to enjoy the peaceful sounds of Adam banging on the metal wash tub that somehow has not found its way back to daddy’s shed. Meanwhile, Peyton’s in her scooter-walker-thingy and loving every minute of it. We can only imagine what it will be like when Peyton starts walking and Adam recruits her as an accomplice. After all, they share a common

enemy: parental authority. But there’s a part of me that cheers on the youthful rebellion. That seems to be the thing to do these days. I saw a happy gang of kids walking down the highway back to their homes down the road from us. I don’t think any of them were dressed for the weather and some of them may have been barefoot. They weren’t even cold. Just natured. Enjoy! Yvette & Tommy Stafford

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Fernley sits on a bluff high above the James River, shaded by towering oak trees. 2565 square foot house built in 1991 on 46 acres, with new barn. 28 Profitt Lane; #487442; $180,000 2,160 fin. sq. ft. 3 BR., 2 BA., home! New Heat Pump & Hot Water Heater. NEW LISTING! – LOVINGSTON

14150 James River Road; #487149; $298,500 2292 fin SF, 3/4 BR., 2 Full BA. & 2 Half BA., on 9.65 Ac. Enjoy Wildlife & Walking Trails w/Spring MONTEBELLO

North Fork Road; #482200; $109,500 Privately tucked away this Secluded 10 wooded Ac. borders the Big Pannell Creek WINGINA

James River Road; #482124; $100,000 Almost like New. Local Mountain views. Near James River. Hunting area.

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1486 S Patrick Henry Hwy; #486825; $129,000 Top Quality Total Renovations. 3BR, Nice Workshop. A MUST SEE DELIGHT!

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60 Village Road; #486835; $119,000 3-4BR. Loft BR w/Walkin Closet and Balcony. Unique Floor Plan, Rock work outside and in.

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4 Rockfish Heights Lane; #481968; $299,500 VIEWS! Unique 3BR, 2BA Home. 5+ acre lot with mountain and valley views.

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Skycliff Place; #486383; $195,7000 53+/- acres of woodland, 6+/- acres of grassland. Some timber value.

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

Identifying Grape Varieties Part II When identifying grape varietals remember to use all of your senses— not simply your sense of taste. While color may be the least fun part of “tasting” it can nonetheless give a clue to the grape. Lighter varietals include Gamay and Pinot Noir (and a whole host of regional grapes, but we’ll stick with the international varieties) while a dense, dark color may indicate Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah or Malbec. Color can speak of oak and also age. White wines gain color as they age, whereas reds lose color, changing from purple to garnet to bricky to brown. It’s not uncommon for some of the great, age-worthy reds and whites to end up nearly the same pale, clear, brownish color. Next comes the smell of the wine, or nose. I’ve devoted whole articles to the nose of a wine, some indication of how important I feel this step is. Essentially, we are able to perceive taste because of the hundreds of thousands of nerve cells, found in the olfactory area at the top of the nose, which are far more discriminating than the mere

ten thousand or so taste buds on our tongues. To understand the importance of smell, just remember, when you’ve a cold, you can’t taste. Sauvignon Blanc – When identifying white wines by nose alone, Sauvignon Blanc is a good place to start. The smell is sharp and piercing and reminds one variously of grass, gooseberries, nettles and yes, cat’s urine. Because of its expressive nose, Sauvignon Blanc is one of the first varietals tasters learn to identify. Sauvignon’s flavor compounds, like the grassy methoxypyrazine, are being researched by the wine industry and may one unfortunate day be created artificially and added to cheaper wines. Because the Loire is Sauvignon Blanc’s original home, try beginning with a good Sancerre. Reverdy Sancerre, 2009 – Look for mineral notes, together with the hallmark grassiness and racy sharpness. This is one classic wine of which I never tire, and it’s never out of style. Pair with goat cheese, river fish or oysters. Good all year, but a bit of heaven on a warm spring evening. $20. Pinot Noir – While often called

the most elusive of grapes, Pinot Noir is easily identifiable by nose alone. When you become really proficient at identifying varietals, you’ll be able to discern whether the Pinot is from the Willamette Valley or northern California or New Zealand…or Burgundy. Begin by noticing its light color which turns bricky quickly. Next look for the hallmark cherry, raspberry and violet notes. Older Pinot Noir has a funky, barnyard nose that contrary to what it might seem, smells divine…and don’t be surprise if you find yourself seeking it out. Medici Pinot Noir, Estate East Block, 2003 – This gorgeous wine smells and tastes to me like a beautiful, aged Burgundy, but in fact comes from Oregon. With layers of complexity it has soft notes of cherry and spice, combined with a delicious earthiness that speaks of terroir. Elegant and smooth, you’ll think you’re drinking a bottle twice the price, but the good news is: $27/bottle, which in the world of good Pinot Noir is a beautiful bargain! Relax in Italy! Join Kay tasting wine across that most sensual of all countries. September 2011. Kpfaltz@cstone.net

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Off the grid and on rollerblades. It’s how folk hero David Curly rolls. STORY by MARCIE GATES PHOTOGRAPHY by HAYLEY OSBORNE

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Maybe you’ve been to summer camp before, the place where you made S’mores around a fire and savored the temporary but consuming taste of freedom. If this is the summer camp you remember, then you definitely weren’t at Camp David. MAY 2011 NELSON COUNTY LIFE



At Camp David you learn how to set your internal compass by traveling the world, you start getting creative in order to survive the seasons, and in your free time you take part in extra-curricular activities that dub you a legend. Living in Yonkers, New York at the age of eighteen, David Curly only wanted one thing, “To be free from changing my eight sibling’s diapers,” he said. According to David, this pungent task drove him to enlisting in the Air Force, which relocated him across the world to “a strange little place called the Philippines”, where women of questionable reputation had medicinal check-up cards and if you were rich enough you could afford toilet paper. It was here he said he stumbled into El Rancho Grande, a brothel where he lost a part of himself that he never found himself missing again. So how did David Curly end up in Nelson County? “One weekend a friend of mine said, ‘Let’s go to the mountains’,” and it was as simple as that. “He had a car and I didn’t,” David said with a big smile. Little did he know this backpacking trip through the Blue Ridge Mountains wouldn’t be coming to an end anytime soon. While at Camp, David’s list of survival skills doesn’t include keeping your laptop close or your BlackBerry charger handy. In fact, the normal necessities most Americans consider vital to their everyday life are luxuries David Curly doesn’t have the lucky misfortune of depending on. Instead, he just worries about two things: what he’s gonna eat and where he’s gonna sleep. The only food David actually buys is the canned dog food he gets for his four dogs. His green thumb is what accounts for all of the food he eats during the year, and he grows this assortment of veggies in the green house and cold frame that he built beside his house. “I eat more during the summer than in the winter, but I grow everything from collard greens to purple mustard, carrots, tomatoes, lettuce, spinach, parsnip and even salsify…,” he paused for effect, “Aren’t you gonna ask me what salsify is?” What’s salsify? “It’s a plant that’s root tastes like oysters.” Apparently even at Camp David you indulge in fine delicacies. Along the way David upgraded from a tent to the two-story house he built with his bare hands. With clear plastic tarp for walls and wooden framing, it’s more like a camper’s cottage. The only running water he

Welcome to Camp David. The dwelling is passive solar. The water does run but it’s called the Rockfish River. David eats what he grows and today, it looks like the chives are coming in. Need to turn up the heat? That’s what the 4-gallon keg heater’s for.

has is the river that runs by his house; it’s cool and refreshing, but you can’t change the temperature. His heating system doesn’t consist of propane or even a fireplace, but rather a 4-keg boiler system he created and constructed himself that heats his upstairs bedroom from the floor below. When the three hundred dollar annual heating bill is too much for his winter wallet, all he has to do is use his hot-water pillow that he made out of metal pipe that’s ends are welded shut. Sleeping with this bad boy keeps him warm throughout the winter for a grand total of only forty dollars a season. Many years ago David worked at Black Rock Market for some spare change and a ski pass to Wintergreen Resort. “I had my own skis but I couldn’t afford the lifts,” he said. After a while, this hobby became too expensive and he was forced to find another way of passing the time. It was at this point in his life that David Curly bought his first pair of roller skates at a flea market. “I tried skating down Wintergreen Mountain once,” David boasts. And he would have made it if he hadn’t gotten pulled over by the Police. “They gave me a warning for no brakes and no direction signals.” So what made this newbie skater start attempting his parking lot pirouettes? “I don’t know, I was bored and they helped me move around quicker. I was working at Valleymont (now Wintergreen Grocers) and they sorta drew people in. It’s not every day you get wrung up by someone in roller blades.” But skating isn’t the only trick he’s learned over the years. After getting into a fight with one of the bigger campers in Nelson County, David was talked into taking a class on self-defense. Tai-Kwan-Do classes are now a weekly event that keep his sixty-three year old bones nice and limber. And if you were lucky, back in the day you might even have seen him dressed up as a witch on Halloween, zip-lining off of the car wash in front of the Blue Ridge Pig. Thirty-six years ago David Curly arrived in Roseland with nothing but a tent and an open mind, and as time passed he literally built himself a life from the ground up. After all the years and the many miles through the terrain, David said he would never leave his home in Nelson County. “It would have to take a lot of money. I’d have to relocate my dogs.” In this case, home is where the dogs are. Camp David, Nellysford, VA. NCL

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PHOTOGRAPHY by VICTORIA MININGER

Adding a little sunshine to a Nelson County family’s life.

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Nelson County Habitat for Humanity 18TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT May 16th at Stoney Creek Golf Course, Nellysford, VA 11 am: Registration 1 pm: Shotgun Start Team Handicaps Individual and Team Prizes Captains Choice Format

Have fun golfing and help build a house in Nelson County.

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$125 per player: includes greens fees, cart, box lunch and dinner. Contact: Greg Robertson at mtnvalleygolfers@cyberwind.net or 434-361-2624 Registration deadline: May 13th


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Local bluegrass legend Curtis Matthews (2nd from left) played to a sold out crowd at Nelson County High School . The concert also featured country music greats Jimmy Fortune and Dennis Fortune, who sang “Virginia Dreams� to resounding applause. The event benefitted The Nelson Music Project, organized by Nelson County’s Museum of Rural History and Rapunzel’s Further Ado Foundation.

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Escape to ... High Lonesome Cabin Sited high on the flank of the Priest Mountain. Adjoining the George Washington National Forest Wilderness and within walking distance to the Appalachian Trail. Beautifully appointed with 14 acres of privacy. 4 wheel drive required. Sleeps 4-6; $175-$200 /night. www.highlonesomecabin.com

The Cabin at the Falls Log cabin with 125 ft of river frontage on the Tye River and a private swimming hole. Fully equipped and ready for your family’s next mountain retreat. Sleeps 6-8. $250/night.

Sara McGann 434.996.4962 Email : blueridgemountaincabins@gmail.com 2788 B Rockfish Valley Hwy/PO Box 444 Nellysford, VA 22958

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PHOTOGRAPHY by HAYLEY OSBORNE

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Piney River Mini Triathletes or all ages ran, biked and paddled the Class I-II rapids on the Piney River. The annual event is organized by Nelson County Department of Recreation.


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Guests enjoyed a night of fine food, dancing and gaming at a gala “cruise” benefitting Wintergreen Performing Arts. The event, hosted by Wintergreen Resort, featured five different ports of call: Casablanca, Morocco; Barcelona, Spain; Naples, Italy; Mykonos, Greece; and Izmir, Turkey. For more information, visit wintergreenperformingarts.org.

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thisoldhouse Location: 6011 Crabtree Falls Hwy, Tyro, Virginia Offered at: $169,000 Comments: Perfect weekend get-a-way with Tye River frontage and beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. Enjoy hiking the AT, fishing or canoeing in the Tye River. Over 9 acres with flowing creek, rock outcroppings and easy access to the Tye River. Contact: Sara McGann Mountain Area Realty 434-996-4962

thisnewhouse Location: 144 Hearthstone Ln, Nellysford, Virginia Offered at: $649,126 Comments: A wonderful home with great winter views across Rockfish Valley, up high for cool summer evening, landscaped with waterfall, invisable fencing and no yard maintenance. Contact: Tim Merrick Wintergreen Real Estate Co. 434-361-0500

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nelson’s NETS Most students in Nelson County are involved in some kind of extra-curricular activity. There’s the FFA. And the drama club at the high school. There are sports and arts of every kind. But one activity in particular is growing at a rapid pace – NETS. That’s “Nelson Express Travel Soccer.” Since 2008, NETS has been growing and looking for more and more passionate soccer players – boys and girls. Last fall, there were three girls’ teams and two boys’ team on the league, which plays as part of the Skyline Club Soccer League. The younger teams play fall and spring seasons, but most of the older teams’ players are on school teams for the spring season so they stick to the fall. Girls’ coach Bryan Ferren said that he played soccer growing up and while the Nelson Rec league was a wonderful place for her players to learn the skills they needed to play the game, NETS gives young soccer players with a true passion for the sport an outlet. “We wanted to have the girls begin to play together as a team in a more competitive environment where they could travel a little bit to play girls from other areas and continue to grow,” said Bryan, who coaches the U-13 team. This year all the players have home games at the new travel soccer field located at Rockfish Elementary School that was built and paid for primarily by

STORY by JENNIE TAL WILLIAMS PHOTOGRAPHY by HAYLEY OSBORNE

donations from family members of the players and the Nelson community. The players are able to do so much thanks in large part to Nelsonians. Jeff Harris is this year’s president of NETS and has been a coach as well as a parent involved with the organization so he sees things from all angles. “It takes a higher level of commitment to play travel soccer and I think it’s good for kids to have that opportunity if they should choose to pursue that path,” said Jeff. “And from a parent’s perspective, it’s a wonderful experience for both of my kids to have the opportunity to pursue a sport that they love to play and meet so many different people. It helps keep them focused and challenged.” His son is a senior at Nelson High School who plays varsity there as well as on the NETS team, and his daughter plays on Bryan’s team and goes to Nelson Middle School. Alyssa Harris started playing NETS soccer two years ago after coming to tryouts with a cousin. She said that even though you have to do a lot of running, it’s totally worth it. “You have to learn to work together and function as a team and learn how the rest of your team members play together,” said 12-year-old Alyssa, who usually plays defense. “And I think it’s just fun to be with my friends and play on a team.” NCL

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

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IT’S A TEAM EFFORT (above). Front row: Grace Clair, Allison Shifflett, Mackenzie Ladd, Rosie Gumm. Back Row: Bryan Ferren, Annabelle Gunden, Emily Ferren, Sydney Shifflett, Alice Clair, Alyssa Harris, Hannah Harris, Madison Gumm, Daniel Gumm. NETS Fall try-outs are from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 14, and 2 to 4 p.m. May 15 at the new field at Rockfish River Elementary School. Boys and girls are welcome.

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Spectacular 4,000+ sq. ft. Blue Ridge Mountain view home! Spacious 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath family retreat. Gracious space for entertaining, stunning master suite with soaking bath and custom tile features, Sunroom, with 180 degree views, Great room with sweeping views of the mountain & wood burning fireplace w/marble surround, Media room w/private access and 50” previewing screen, Stunning landscaped grounds/water features, Three levels of luxury and privacy on Fortunes Ridge, WPI, Contact, Thomasina Shealey, Associate Broker, 703.328.8680 (486848)

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1447 Highlands Incredible Price ($145K) for spectacular Views & Location (Devils Knob)! The perfect, ready-to-use and/or rent Sports, Spa, & Nature get-away. Fully-furnished, mid-level, sun-filled End-Unit condo with windows on 3 sides. Full Kitchen; W&D. Walk to Slopes, Golf, Tennis, Spa (w/indoor pool) & quality restaurants. On Shuttle route. WPI. Call Dawn Perusse at 800-417-1890. Dawn.Perusse@mris.com (483722) BIG

Perfect for large families, multiple families or rental investors. Brand new, top of the line, private elevator, lots of sq ft and flexible floor plan. The location could not be better. Walk to the spa, fitness/aquatics center, nature center/Cafe. Ski shuttle pick-up is right there! Golf and tennis around the corner. Mountain Inn and restaurants are so close. Call for details. Quality construction/large sq footage - it’s a great value. $579,000 Call Rod Phillips 434-987-6399 (463011)

702 Laurelwood

Best Value in Laurelwood! New flooring in kitchen and bath 2010. A short stroll down boardwalk to the private Laurelwood pool. Short walk to Mountain Inn Village, skiing, Blackrock Market. Great location yet still a private, secluded mountain feel. Queen-size sleep sofa plus recently replaced stove, fridge, heat pump, dishwasher. $119,000. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (479168)

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

286 Chestnut Place

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

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Post & beam design allows for open interior spaces and tons of glass for taking in year-round mountain views. Recently remodeled: Like new baths, stunning kitchen complete w/ granite counters, extensive cherry cabinetry, stainless appliances, wine fridge & bar, cork flooring, central heat & cool. Two 1st floor master suites. Sleeps 16. $683,500. Contact Brian Chase. www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (456168) T ON FR LF GO D CE DU RE

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RoseWood Village: Models and building sites available, a 55+ living community in the valley of Wintergreen’s Stoney Creek. Spacious villas & condos, superb craftsmanship, many Universal Design features. Surround yourself with spectacular natural beauty and indulge in the full array of local, Charlottesville, and UVA amenities. Maintenance-free living with sensational views and care-free convenience. Villas from $389,000 and Condos from $297,000. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (462918)

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. Offered at $179,900 Call Steve for details at 434-566-1293 (483504)

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70 Dogwood Road Nice views of the Rockfish Valley from this lot at the end of a cul de sac. Private area with beautiful hardwood trees. Bring your builder or let me help you select one. $159,900 Listed by Steve Marianella 434-566-1293 (471856)

20 Ginseng Close Dramatic mountain view lot on quiet Wintergreen cul-de-sac. Enjoy the splendors of Wintergreen from your own vacation retreat. Three minutes to golf, tennis, skiing, hiking, dining, and spa services. Bring your own builder or call for recommendations. Reduced! $199,500. Contact Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (479606)

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

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Slope side one bedroom studio condo at only $162,000! Fully furnished and in great shape, this studio has a full kitchen and dining area, full bathroom, family room with fireplace and adjacent private patio. Enjoy this summer’s music festival and fireworks from the patio or ski next winter! Listed by Steve Marianella at 434-566-1293 (477522) G

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Fantastic Price ($100K) & Location (Devils Knob)! The perfect, ready-to-use Sports, Spa, & Nature get-away! Fully-furnished 40’ wide, End-Unit Patio condo w/10 windows. 30’x9’ patio. Futon sofabed in Liv Rm creates 2nd BR. Full Kitchen, W&D. Slopes, Golf, Tennis, Spa & 3 quality restaurants in 3 min. On Shuttle route. WPI. Call Dawn Perusse at 800-417-1890. Dawn.Perusse@mris.com (466971)

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Lovely furnished two bedroom condo in great location. Sparkling granite counters in kitchen, marble surround fireplace, fresh paint, no stairs. Possible owner financing, includes WPI right. Located on shuttle route to resort attractions, walk to Spa, golf and Devils Grill restaurant. Potentially strong rental unit. $135,000. Listed by Steve Marianella 434-566-1293 smsales1@aol.com (483843)

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

304 Chestnut Place Excellent winter views of valley and ski slopes on this quiet street close to amenities. Includes WPI, skiing, tennis and golf nearby. Bring your builder or let us assist with selecting one. $169,900 Listed by Steve Marianella 434-566-1293.(471857)

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Gardening. In Love.

STORY by LYNN COFFEY

By the time you read this article, most everyone in Nelson County will have their gardens planted and vegetables already popping up through the soil. Up here in Love, however, we have learned that planting too early will cost us in time and money. Last year we had a killing frost on May 22nd and it’s a heartbreak to walk out to the garden only to see your tomato plants

and potato vines wilted and black. So we wait out the fickle mountain weather and plant late. Raising a garden is one of the most satisfying tasks I’ve undertaken since moving to Virginia. Gardening requires a lot of time and effort but once you sit down to a home cooked meal of fresh roasting ears, baked Kennebec potatoes, snap beans with fatback and thickly sliced tomatoes, you

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know that all that digging in the dirt was worth it. In recent years I’ve noticed there are a fair number of people living in town that have dug up portions of their yards to plant little food plots of their own. “Victory gardens” of the past are making a comeback not because store bought vegetables are scarce, but rather pricey. Have you seen what one green pepper is bringing these days? People are also more health conscious and want food that hasn’t been sprayed with insecticides and laden with preservatives. Growing your own vegetables gives you control over what is set on the table for you and your family. I didn’t start out being militant about organic gardening but over the years it just evolved. We used to spray with the best of them, trying to rid our plants of those pesky pests that seem to appear as soon as the vegetables do. But the more we dusted, the hardier the bugs got. Then a book was given to me about the effects of continual use of pesticides. It stated that pests become resistant to the poison and one must keep changing the types of spray, using more and more to get the same results. In the process, the poison also kills the “good” bugs such as praying mantis’, true ladybugs, and also toads which eat their fair share of garden pests. Because it takes longer for these to recover and make a comeback, the bad pests gain a foothold and take over. It’s a vicious cycle that we decided to end. I began picking the potato bugs off by hand each morning, snipping off the leaves that had eggs laid on them. We called a local store that sold natural products and found a spray that actually worked to kill the pesky pests and didn’t bother the “good” bugs. Also someone told us that if you mixed a little dishwashing liquid in a gallon of water and sprayed it liberally and often, it would do the same. That is on our list for this year’s garden maintenance.

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The grand children love digging for potatoes (left). And there’s always plenty to can. (above). Gardening is also very therapeutic in that you can go at your own speed, letting your mind wander at will, as you slowly weed around the plants. Some people detest the weeding part but personally I find it satisfying to clear the rows and make them look neat. Plus, it gives you something to do while you’re waiting for the tomatoes to ripen and the beans to make. The end result is worth it once you taste fresh-picked roasting ears. If you are as obsessive about food preservation as I am, your reward will be a freezer and pantry full of fruits and vegetables that can be used during the winter months. So if you are new to the gardening game, get in on the fun, even if it’s just containers of tomatoes and peppers on the back porch. Happy Gardening! NCL Lynn Coffey was the founder and punlisher of “Backroads Magazine.” She is wrapping up “The Road to Chicken Holler,” a book that is part of the popular Backroads series. For more information, visit her site: backroadsbooks.com

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We have Moved!

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

Moving Season is Coming! these can be carefully wrapped and placed in your personal vehicle. Label boxes and furniture by room and label the rooms in the new home. This will avoid the unending question, “Where does this go?” Some movers provide special stickers for this purpose that won’t mar the furniture. If possible, make arrangements for small children and pets to be with friends or family during the move. But, do include older children in the process as it will help them to feel a part of the new home. Even toddlers can “pack” their own toys. Take time to back up all computer data and keep it in a safe place until you are certain that all is well. Take pictures of your most valuable items before the move so that you will have documentation if they are damaged or lost. If you are relocating for a job change or reassignment, some of your moving expenses may be deductible, including the cost of mov-

I think everyone has a favorite story about a moving adventure. One of mine is the time that I drove the family car with the 5 year old while my husband drove the moving truck. I didn’t think it would be necessary to crate the two outdoor cats that had never been in a vehicle before. That was an adventure! The best moving experience starts with a good plan and a budget. Start shopping for movers or a truck at least six weeks in advance to make sure you have a shot at the best prices. If you have a choice, avoid peak times such as the weekends and the end of the month. Be sure your quote includes all the extras – charges for steps, pianos, insurance, and specialty items. If the distance isn’t far and you can make some trips on your own, consider moving specialty items that the movers charge extra for by yourself. For example, most movers require individual crating for all pictures and art work. Most of

ers, rental trucks, moving supplies and other costs to relocate your household goods and personal effects. The cost of lodging en route (but not meals) is also deductible. The cost of driving your vehicles to the new location is deductible at a rate of 16.5 cents per mile. If your company reimburses you for these items, it is not taxable. Other costs of moving, such as rent deposits, utility connections or closing costs are not deductible. Company reimbursements of these items or relocation bonuses will be added to your taxable income and included in your W-2. Expenses incurred for relocating your business are fully deductible as a business expense. If your move includes both personal and business items, you may be able to allocate a portion of the move to your business. Enjoy your move! We hope to as well…as this edition hits the stands, we will be relocating to our new office space.

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The seller’s role in preparing for a home inspection

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

Tomorrow is another day in real estate and I will be doing the same thing that I have done time and time again … I will be on location with a buyer and a home inspector. A home inspection is a critical component of the home purchase process and a great tool to determine the condition of a home. When asked who benefits from a home inspection, the typical response might be the buyer. Yes, it is true that the prospective purchaser benefits by receiving reassurance of operable systems or by being alerted to potential problems be it structural, roofing, plumbing, electrical, or mechanical. However, let’s keep in mind that the seller can benefit as well. The home inspection protects the seller because it establishes the actual condition of the property at the time of sale; this representation can keep costly property defect disputes from surfacing after the closing. Regardless of who benefits, the fact is that a home inspection is

a necessary means to an end. In essence, the vast majority of home buyers will require an inspection as a contingency to the purchase contract. Hence, the seller must permit the inspection if the ultimate goal is to sell the house. If a seller abides by a few of these helpful preparation tips, the home inspection can be accelerated and go much more smoothly. • Ensure that water, electric and gas services are connected. With gas systems, the pilot light should also be burning. • Take action to guarantee that pets will not hinder the inspection. Ideally, they should be removed from the premises or properly secured away from the inspector. • Replace burned out bulbs to avoid a “light is inoperable” report that may suggest an electrical problem. • Replace dead batteries in smoke or carbon monoxide detectors.

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• Clean or replace dirty HVAC filters; they should fit securely. • Remove stored items such as wood and debris from around the foundation. These items may be cited as “conducive conditions” for termites. • Remove anything that may block access to HVAC equipment, electric service panels, water heaters, attics, and crawl spaces. • Unlock areas that the inspector must access, attic doors or hatches, closets, gates, and crawl spaces. • Trim tree limbs and shrubs from the house to allow access to exterior perimeter. • Attend to broken or missing items such as electrical cover plates, doorknobs, locks, latches, windowpanes, screens, gutters, and downspouts. • Have the heating and cooling system serviced by a licensed professional. • Perform a safety check! Have

the chimney professionally cleaned and inspected, and install chimney hoods and caps as needed. Test auto reverse safety feature on garage doors. Check the pressure and temperature relief valve at the hot water heater for proper operation. Ensure that GFCI electrical outlets are installed in all necessary locations (kitchens, bathrooms, laundry, and outdoor areas) and that they are working properly. As you attend to these items, remind yourself that the goal is to achieve a sale and that your hard work could have major payoffs! (Stay tuned to next month’s article on how a home inspection can best serve a prospective home purchaser.) 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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Festival of Wines Sunday, May 29, 2011 Noon-5:30 pm Evans Center ʀ Wintergreen Resort Wine tastings from Virginia’s best wineries will be offered. Food will also be available for purchase. Enjoy an afternoon of wine, food, jazz and cool mountain air. Admission: $20, including a souvenir glass. Proceeds support the extensive performance and education programs of Wintergreen Performing Arts.

Remains of the American Rutile Company quarry in Roseland is a popular attraction for rock hunters. The company began mining rutile – a product used to harden steel – in 1900 and closed in 1949. The workers shown below made up the 200-300 men who worked at the quarry in two shifts.

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When David Callahan was a little boy, his mom and dad used to encourage him and his two brothers to go outside and play. Now, fast-forward about 60 years, David is still taking those treks. David, who is the second vice president and field trip coordinator for both the Gem & Mineral Society of Lynchburg, VA, Inc and the Roanoke Valley Mineral & Gem Society, took a break from rocks for a while, but is now even more interested than ever. He joined the Lynchburg club in the early 1990s and after his retirement in 1998 he got even more involved. “I had more time when I was working than I do when I’m retired,� he joked. As field trip coordinator, David is in charge of leading groups – sometimes as large as 100 people – to places where they can see and/or collect interesting specimens of rocks and minerals. Places like the old American Rutile Quarry in Roseland. Now owned by Stuart and Betsy Smith, the quarry is just part of the backyard now that it’s no longer used for mining titanium. Though it is private

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property, David approached this Smiths when they started building there house in the early 2000s. And he’s so glad he did. “We established a good relationship and they were delighted because they were kind of interested in the rocks and mineralogy of the area, too,� said David. Every once in a while, the Smiths encounter a rockhound like David at their door. Someone who has heard of the quarry and wants to take a peak. One man drove down from as far as Illinois. They don’t necessarily want to make a habit of that, but it is neat from time to time. And David’s group? “We’re very happy to have them – I’d love to go down with them sometime,� said Stuart Smith. But be careful Stuart – David says collecting rocks and minerals can be contagious. “It can lead to other things and you become interested in geology and rocks and minerals. You learn about collecting, making jewelry,� said David.� You take trips, go to museums, make friends from all over that all have a common interest.� Well, there are probably worse things. NCL

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Grass that Never Needs to be Mowed Many years ago I was looking to buy a house in an urban area and the realtor stated that a house she wanted me to take a look at ‘had grass that never needed to be mowed’. When I arrived at the residence I understood exactly what she was talking about – the homeowner had planted a full lawn of dwarf mondo grass (Ophiopogon japonicus ‘Nana’) in an attempt to produce a lawn that, well, never needed to be mowed. The effect was surprisingly nice and for a small area with light traffic, I would say that it worked. When used appropriately, there are many ways to enjoy this dwarf grass to add elements of low, grass-like effects in random locations around your landscape and effectively provide a 12-month cover in the garden. Dwarf mondo grass or dwarf ‘monkey grass’ as it is commonly referred, is a sister to liriope that grows in tufts of short, 3-4 inch tall, Âź inch wide blades in either part sun or shade. The plant grows by modified underground stems or rhizomes, as it is known professionally, and slowly can fill a small area in over time. When cared for properly, this perennial will eventually form a green mass of 3 inch grass-like cover. The uses of dwarf mondo grass are many – but it must be planted in mass (no less than 25 plants in an area). Dwarf mondo grass is best planted on 3-4 inch centers in order to achieve the best effects as it spreads rather slowly. Half moon masses at the base of a dwarf tree, when mixed with crocus, windflower and other early spring species create an excellent effect. Around stepping stones on a path, dwarf mondo grass can be used to encapsulate each stone to appear as though they were in grass - a unique touch that draws out the intense contrast between stone and plant. Even in that shade garden

where you cannot get grass to grow but need the simplicity of a grass-like medium, dwarf mondo grass will engulf the area over time. Soil preparation, as always is a must – in particular for this dwarf, shallow rooted perennial. A blend of peat moss, gypsum, organic fertilizer, high-grade topsoil and compost blended together are necessary amendments with any shallow rooted perennial as the roots will stay mostly within the first 3-4 inches in the soil profile and, equally important, droughts or dry spells can spell certain doom if the soil has not been amended in an effort to retain moisture. When planting dwarf mondo grass, it is imperative that you plant the new ‘plugs’ at the same level as they were in their purchased container and no deeper and that the soil have good drainage (again, amend your soil). Care for dwarf mondo grass can mostly be found in proper weed control and regular fertilizing – mainly spring (April) and summer (July). An application of an organic fertilizer at label rate is necessary to maintain the deep rich green sheen that is typical of this grass. As true with most perennials, over-mulching will either choke out or suppress dwarf mondo grass so mulch conservatively. A good rule of thumb in mulching this plant is that none is needed as long as the current mulch is visible and has not broken down into a fine, compost-like texture. Over time, once your dwarf mondo grass has taken over, no mulch will be necessary. Easy to grow, great effects and long lasting results are why I like this plant. As to why this species is commonly referred to as dwarf ‘monkey’ grass, I have no clue as it has nothing to do with monkeys. However, upon further investigation I have found that it also bears the name ‘snakebeard’. Oh, so now I get it‌ What?!?!

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asktheDr. By Dr. Charles Cole Afton Family Medicine Dear Dr. Cole, I keep trying to be healthy and I don’t seem to make any progress. What is the problem? I have given a lot of thought recently to the word ‘practice.’ I listen to my kids practice the piano and guitar. One son does karate and practices this frequently. It is amazing to watch their progression over time. When they complain about how hard the activity is, they are encouraged to practice harder and something that initially was very difficult becomes easy and almost second nature. In this case, practice is the repetition of an activity in order to gain mastery. Practice can also be something that is done out of routine. For instance, it may be your practice to have a cup of coffee each morning, or go for a morning run. Or you may observe certain traditions, such as to practice a religion. The word practice can be used in many different ways. Many of us take our health for granted. We expect to have good health and are frustrated when we are not healthy. But like most things in life we must ‘practice’ good health.

We must work to gain mastery of our health. This means working hard to improve our health. We need to practice our healthy habits such as exercise, healthy food choices, not smoking, etc. When it gets difficult and we do not see results we need to practice harder, not give up. Just like trying to play a difficult new chord on a guitar, we need to practice getting better in our health. Good health also needs to become our routine, just like the morning cup of coffee. It should be our practice to eat healthy foods and exercise regularly. And good health should be a tradition. Just like we may celebrate Easter or any other holiday, we should practice and celebrate our good health every day. Good health comes from a consistent healthy lifestyle over years. Remember that practice makes perfect. Dr. Charles Cole is a licensed medical doctor based in Afton. Have a question for him? Email him at AskTheDr@ nelsoncountylife.com. Sorry, due to the high volume of messages received, personal replies may not be possible. The Editor reserves the right to edit questions for content, accuracy, and length. This column is provided as a service to readers of Nelson County Life Magazine and is not intended to replace the advice of a physician. If you have a question about your personal health, please consult your doctor.

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theperfectfit By Agnes F. Schrider, PT Nelson Physical Therapy

The Power of the Lunge The exercise called “the lunge” when done with proper technique can strengthen your ankle, knee, hip and core muscles. It can be a static or dynamic exercise. It builds power in the legs and has several variations. To perform it, take a standing position with your feet about 4-6 inches apart. The toes are facing forward. Take a large step forward with your right leg and lower the body so the right knee has a 90 degree bend. The left knee should also bend and the left heel can come off of the floor. Do not allow the right knee to go past the toes of the right foot which can be harmful for the knee. The front knee (the right in this case) may want to deviate in or out; try to keep it in alignment. While in this position, contract your core muscles, tuck the tail bone underneath you and also contract the pelvic floor muscles. Then, return to the starting position and try it with the left leg. The variations are many depending on your training goals. It can be performed fast or slowly. If done

slowly, assume the lunge position and see how long you can hold the position. This helps with balance and hip stability. You can perform it while holding weights in your hands to add upper body strength work. You can perform a backward lunge by stepping backward and keeping the same form. It can be performed by stepping the front leg on to a step or BOSU, still trying to keep the front knee at a 90 degrees angle and the shin bone perpendicular to the floor. The number of repetitions can vary; for example, if you are striving for balance and stability, try longer holds but fewer repetitions. If you are working on endurance and power, higher repetitions with a powerful step forward and back, trying to complete as many repetitions as you can with proper technique. If you have balance issues, begin the exercise while holding onto your kitchen counter until your balance improves. It is a fun exercise and can benefit the athletes to the sedentary. Begin slowly and as always, don’t overdo it!

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

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Malcolm Drumheller’s book of poems and short stories draws on his memories growing up with his brothers – one of whom is his twin – in Schuyler. Memories of a Gemini is available on Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.

As the title of the book implies, Malcolm Drumheller is a twin (bottom, far right). Though he grew up in Schuyler, he now lives in Lovingston with his wife, Phyllis (bottom).

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Malcolm Drumheller wrote his first poem, “Why So Late,” sometime in the late 1950s with the encouragement of his English teacher, Francis Baker. “She really turned me on to poetry and literature and from then on, I just had the urge to create something in words,” said Malcolm, who was born in Schuyler and has lived in Nelson County all his life. He’s currently in Lovinsgton. And now, he’s finally created something concrete from all those words he wrote. “I guess, in a sense, I’ve always been an author,” said the man who worked in the Nelson County School System for 41 years. “I have written things for years, I just never did anything with them. I would just put them in a stack somewhere.” But last November as he was looking up different kinds of poetry on the internet, he found a company that helped authors and poets publish their work. Now, just six months later, his completed book is on sale at Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble Booksellers. Malcolm, who writes poetry and prose, gets all of his inspiration from the memories of the time he spent with his brothers growing up and playing outdoors in the beauty of Nelson. He is the younger

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of twin boys (hence “Gemini” in the title poem) and they had another younger brother as well. “There is such a wide variety of things that I wrote about,” he said. Adding that some of his stories and poems are based on actual happenings, but there are a lot that aren’t, too. “I get a thought and I write it down and develop it a little bit. I write about death. About life. About decision making. And some just plain fun stuff.” So far his book has gotten some pretty favorable reviews. One Amazon.com reviewer gave the book five stars and said “this author does a wonderful job of painting the picture of growing up, living, and raising a family in a rural area. Everyone can find something they can relate to in this book.” And while Malcolm definitely isn’t hating the praise, for him, this book was about a lifelong dream to create art from words. “I read a quote once from Robert Frost and he said that being a poet is not a profession – it’s a condition. And he is very much right. It’s sort of like you’re filled up with something and you need to get it out and you don’t even know why sometimes. I never set out to be a poet,” said Malcolm. But a poet he is and a poet he will continue to be. NCL


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6/22 Lovely Lavender Day Talk And Workshop with Annie Baggett From Sunshine Lavender Farm 6/28 Miniature Gardens, Fairy Gardens Workshop with Susan B. Viemeister 7/14 Hydrangeas with Susan B. Viemeister

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sandy vs. stink bugs It all began last summer.....our little log home began to host a party for these funny, not-so-small bugs that smelled TERRIBLE when squashed, as we so often did to them in the early days. They’d rush our screen doors in their eager attempt to reside with my family inside the house. I remember thinking in September that there were so many of these darn things and I had never seen them before.. everyone called them Stink Bugs... very appropo.........I was embarrassed to invite people over for lunch for fear they’d be totally turned off by these flying little torpedoes. We have 3 cats and 2 dogs so

STORY by SANDY GALLAGHER PHOTOGRAPHY by HAYLEY OSBORNE

our screen doors are cut open at the bottom for easy access...bad idea. This made for easy access for our new little flying critters, too. We were to rue the day we cut those screens, believe me. Not this summer, the animals are going to have to beg us to go outside or to come inside, no more flapping screen doors at this house. Not too big a deal until I decided one November day to go upstairs into my closet and switch summer clothes for winter ones....”It’ll take me about an hour”, I told my husband, Bill. I wasn’t prepared for the scene that was to unfold. continued on page 34

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nelson naturally. A.M. Fog- Afton Mountain Farm Market Goodwin’s Creek Farm 151 Goodwin’s Creek Trail, Afton Orchard Greenhouse 540-456-6701 9264 Critzer’s Shop Road in Afton 540-456-7100 Heaven and Earth Acres 450 Phillips Lane, Nellysford Afton Mountain Honey 434-361-1824 Stagecoach Road, Afton, VA 22920 540-456-8460 Hill Top Berry Farm and Winery 2800 Berry Hill Road, Nellysford Allen Creek Farm 434-361-1266 1936 Emblys Gap Rd Roseland 434-277-9216 Hungry Hill Farm 89 Williamstown Rd., Shipman Appalachia Star Farm 434-263-5336 163 Shaeffers Hollow Lane, Roseland 434-277-9304 Kelly’s Garden Center and Florist 5060 Rockfish Valley Highway, Nellysford The Apple Shed 434-361-1169 14815 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Lovingston 434-263-8843 Lucky Moon Farm Piney River Critzer Family Farm 434-277-8393 9388 Critzer Shop Road, Afton 540-456-4772 Mountain Cove Orchards 108 Banton Orchard Lane, Lovingston Davis Creek Farm 434- 981-1135 4670 Davis Creek Lane, Lovingston 434-263-5974 The Nelke Farm 2776 Freshwater Cove Lane, Lovingston Dickie Brothers Orchard 434-987-5376 2552 Dickie Road, Massies Mill 434-277-5516 Riverside Horticultural Route 151 in Nellysford Double H Farm 434-760-0550 1401 Hunting Lodge Road, Wingina 434-263-8704 Rodgers Farm 3875 Stagebridge Road , Shipman Drumheller’s Orchard 1130 Drumheller Orchard Lane, Lovingston 434-987-4531 434-263-5036 Saunders Brothers Orchard 2717 Tye Brook Highway, Piney River Edible Landscaping 434-277-5455 361 Spirit Ridge Lane, Afton 434-361-9134 Seamans’ Orchard 646 Dark Hollow Road, Roseland Finest Kind Farm 434-277-8130 79 S. Powells Island Rd. Tye River 434-263-6716 Twin Springs Farm 1200 Findlay Mountain Road , Shipman Fitzgerald’s Orchard 434-263-6868 728 Harper’s Creek Lane, Tyro 434-277-8248 Tye River Farm 604 Thomas Nelson Highway , Arrington Flippin-Seaman, Inc. - Seaman and 434-263-6422 Silver Creek Orchards 5529 Crabtree Falls Hwy,Tyro 434-277-5824

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The first pair of slacks I pulled out casually dropped 2 or 3 bugs on the floor. Whoa, I thought, I’d better check all my clothes up here. Every thing I owned in the back of the closet dropped 2, 5, 10, maybe 20 bugs as I shook things out. I thought they were all dead at first until I saw them start scurrying away. I yelled to Bill to come up with the vacuum cleaner as this was way bigger than I could handle. “Hurry!” I bellowed, “They’re all running away into other places!” Bill will tell you, when I holler I HOLLER! In a panic I decided I’d better pull everything out, and with that, as he’s furiously vacuuming the bugs, I pulled out a large suitcase way in the back of the closet. The floor underneath the case was COVERED WITH BUGS, hundreds of them. I nearly fainted. The vacuum bags, 2 of them full,

The young exterminator arrived the next day to tell us that he, his father, and his grandfather, had all come up with the solution to kill stink bugs. He would spray our windows, inside and out, our indoor plants, and the floors. He said they were coming in to get out of the cold weather. Great, I didn’t think our house was big enough to accommodate such a hoard of guests for the winter. We had to vacate the house, animals included, for 6 hours after he sprayed his chemicals. We came home later to horror! There were thousands of belly-up stink bugs everywhere. Wow! Success! Ha ... It took us 6 hours the next day to clean up the debris of bugs, but they weren’t all dead. Just stunned. It is now March and we still have many unwelcome guests. I’ve made peace with them, how-

Dozens of stink bugs bask in the sun on along the window sills in Sandy’s home. The stains on her windows are from a pesticide treatment that didn’t work. were sealed and disposed of in the garage. Well, that was the beginning. For the next few weeks we continued to find the bugs here and there. In book cases, window sills, and open shelves. We flushed them down the toilet, we sunk them in old jars of water laced with dishwashing soap, we swore at them, and so did the dogs....and still they came, buzzing our heads in the evenings as they attempted to lodge in our ceiling fan lights. Talk about disconcerting. Bill and I both decided we couldn’t take it anymore, we had had enough of the little terrorists ...and so, on the first of the new year, we called a local exterminator. I had already discussed the problem with our County Extension Agent who stated that no pesticides were effective. We had also read several articles that said the same thing... but we were desperate. We needed to start the new year in a “stink-bug-free” home.

ever. I tell them, “I’m sorry but you must leave” as I flush them down the toilet. (BTW, we only flush when the toilet bowl water is opaque with bugs, we try to observe water conservation) We continue to find approximately 50 to 75 every day as we make our daily rounds. They’re mostly on window sills, floors, and on shelves. And they’re just playing dead, the frisky little buggers. Their little legs just go awigglin’ when we pick them up and, in our observation, not all of them smell. Must only be the boys! We’re about to go into warm weather and have lots of worries as to this next season of invasion. To our dogs and cats, the screen doors will NOT be an open door for you this year! NCL When Sandy Gallagher isn’t fighting stink bugs at her home in Afton, she presides over the Nelson County Master Gardeners.


leisureguide food&dining Ambrosia Bakery & Deli 2192 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.9661 Basic Necessities 2226 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1766 Blue Ridge Pig 2198 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1170 Chen’s 73 Calohill Dr., Lovingston, VA 434.263.8865 Chirios Pizza Valley Shopping Center 2777 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.9188 The Copper Mine Bistro Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.8090

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

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

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

Camp Blue Ridge Montebello, VA • 540.377.2413

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

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

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

Wintergreen Resort Wintergreen, VA • 800.266.2444

Logos of Wintergreen Mountain Inn Lodge, Wintergreen, VA 434.325.1125

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Edge Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.8080

Horseshoe Mountain Lodge Roseland, VA • 434.361.2525

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

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

Lovingston Cafe 165 Front Street, Lovingston, VA • 434.263.8000

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

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

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

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

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

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

Lovingston Winery 885 Freshwater Cove Lane, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8467

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

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

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

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

Stoney Creek Bar & Grill Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.8110 Thai Mex II Valley Green Shopping Center, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1400 Thai Siam Take-Out 4137 Tye Brook Highway, Colleen, VA 434.263.8577 Three Ridges Deli 80 Mosby Run., Nellysford, VA • 434.361.2324 Vito’s Italian Restaurant 8181 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8688 Vito’s Ristorante Italiano & Pizzeria 2842 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.9170

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

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

Devils Grill Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.8100

Smoky’s Black Bear Cafe Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.1227

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

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

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

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

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

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

Resort Reservations & Country Cottages Afton, VA • 540.456.8300

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

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

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

orchardcountry a.m.FOG 9264 Critzer’s Shop Road, Afton, VA • 540.456.7100 Critzer Family Farm 9388 Critzer Shop Road, Afton, VA • 540.456.4772 Dickie Brothers Orchard 2552 Dickie Road, Massies Mill, VA • 434.277.5516 Drumheller’s Orchard 1130 Drumheller Orchard Ln., Lovingston, VA 434.263.5036 Fitzgerald’s Orchard 728 Harper’s Creek Lane, Tyro, VA • 434.277.5798 Flippin-Seaman, Inc. – Seaman & Silver Creek Orchards 5529 Crabtree Falls Hwy, Tyro, VA • 434.277.5824 Saunders Brothers Orchard 2717 Tye Brook Hwy (Rt. 56), Piney River, VA 434.277.5455 The Apple Shed 14815 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8843

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may 8

Rockfish Elementary Yard Sale Yard sale, bake sale, and silent auction hosted by the Rockfish Elementary School PTO. Rain or shine. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Native Plant Sale Master Gardener’s pre-Mother’s Day sale. Offering a wide variety of native plants, propagated and grown from locally collected seed and cuttings. Rockfish Valley community Center. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Time Out for Mom Complimentary wine tasting and refreshments plus a free flower for mom. Wintergreen Winery, Nellysford. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 434-361-2519

Native Plant Sale Master Gardener’s pre-Mother’s Day sale. Offering a wide variety of native plants, propagated and grown from locally collected seed and cuttings. Rockfish Valley community Center. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Nelson Scenic Loop Fifty-mile discovery on four scenic byways around 3 Ridge Mountain. 1368 Rockfish valley Hwy., Nellsyford. Free. Every Saturday and Sunday through October. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 434-226-0446

Mother’s Day at Cardinal Point Winery Complimentary tasting and hors d’oeuvres. Cardinal Point Winery, Afton. 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 540-456-8400

NETS Soccer Try-Outs Nelson Express Travel Soccer try-outs for girls and boys under 18. Rockfish River Elementary School. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. jharris@nelson.k12

Veritas Mother’s Day Winemaker’s Brunch Four-course, wine-paired Mother’s Day brunch. Reservations required. Veritas Winery, Afton. Noon. 540-456-8000, ext. 108

saturday may 21

Oakland Museum Re-Opens New Camille Exhibit and “Cuttin’ On the Lights,” the story of how electricity came to the county in the 1930s. Oakland Museum, U.S. 29 three miles south of Lovingston. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays. 434-263-8400

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may 7

Nelson County Farmers Market Producer-only market with live music, fresh local produce, baked goods, fresh cheese, meats and poultry, crafts, plants and more. Nellysford. 8 a.m. to noon. 434-244-2399 Nelson Downriver This 7-mile race is suitable for experienced canoe and kayak paddlers (up to class II/III whitewater). Lower Tye River Start on S. Powell’s Isl. Rd. Registration at 9:30 a.m., race at 11 a.m. Picnic/awards following. 434-277-8023 Time Out for Mom Complimentary wine tasting and refreshments plus a free flower for mom. Wintergreen Winery, Nellysford. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 434-361-2519

friday

may 13

Mini Relay for Life at North Branch School Community members are invited to come walk with North Branch students, teachers, and parents in support of the Nelson Relay for Life. The mini relay will begin at 9:00 AM and conclude at 3:00 PM. You are invited to walk at anytime during the day - even 20 or 30 minutes will be a big help. The school is walking to raise money and awareness for the Nelson Relay for Life which takes place on May 21 at Nelson County High School. Proceeds support the work of the American Cancer Society. 540-456-8450 Spring Plant Sale Symposium focusses on propagation and sustainability of native plants in the landscape. All day. 434-325-8169

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Tins for Tunes Concert Series Featuring the Jan Smith Band. Cardinal Point Vineyards and Winery, Afton. 4 to 8 p..m. 540-456-8400

monday may 23 Nelson Community Day Planning Meeting Everyone is invited to attend whether interested in being a sponsor, exhibitor, vendor, or volunteer. 571 Front St., Lovingston. 7 to 8 p.m. 434-263-4831

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may 29

Wine into Summer at Wintergreen Winery Wine, music, and riverside picnics. Family-friendly. Wintergreen Winery, Nellysford. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 434-361-2519 2011 Festival of Wine and Food Wine tastings, music, light fare. Proceeds benefit performance and educational activities of Wintergreen Performing Arts. Evans Center, Wintergreen Resort. 434-425-8292

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 37

saturday may 27 Montebello Spring Trail Ride Bring a horse and camping gear to the Blue Ridge Community for a weekend of riding the trails. Through May 29. Montebello Fire and Rescue. 540-377-5712 Wine into Summer at Wintergreen Winery Wine, music, and riverside picnics. Family-friendly.

The University of Virginia, School of Nursing Seeks Rural Women to Tell their Story

To participate you must: • Have depression, nerves or blues • Be a 21-75 year old woman • Live in a rural area • Take a brief eligibility test

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Wintergreen Winery, Nellysford. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 434-361-2519

No travel required-the staff comes to you. Compensation is $80 in two separate payments. Contact Nancy Bolton at 434-982-3273 or ndb4m@virginia.edu. For more information, please visit www.nursing.virginia.edu/digitalstoryproject


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G REAL ESTATE The Cabin at the Falls Relax on the porch of this beautiful log cabin and listen to the Tye River rush by. You will love the private location of this rustic retreat but still enjoy the amenities of the surrounding area. Enjoy, fishing in the Tye River, hiking, wine tasting, swimming and much more. Book your vacation or weekend get-a-way today. Posted By: Sara McGann 24464 - Montebello 434.996.4962 $250 / night. Call for weekly rates Share Home Bedroom with private sitting room available in beautiful Nelson County Home. Located on 50 secluded acres with lake and trails nearby. 30 mins. to Charlottesville. 10 mins. to Nellysford, Farmer’s Market, Natural Food Grocery. Wireless Internet available. Posted By: Vicki Wheaton 22958 - Nellysford/Wintergreen 434-361-1642 $$600/month, includes utilities, referance required, month to month Blue Ridge Mountain Cabins Plan your next getaway and escape from the fast pace of city life at one of our beautifully appointed cabin rentals near Crabtree Falls. These cabins offer easy access to the Tye River, Appalachian Trail, George Washington Nat’l forest and much more. Posted By: Sara McGann NELSON COUNTY 434.996.4962 $Call High Lonesome Cabin Rental Escape to High Lonesome Cabin. Sited high on the flank of the Priest Mountain. This is the perfect get-a-way from it all. Adjoining the George Washington National Forest and within walking distance to the Appalachian

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Trail. Recreational activities include fishing the Tye River; hiking the AT or many other trails including Crabtree Falls, and Spy Rock; wine & beer tasting at over 7 local wineries & 3 breweries; visit Wintergreen Resort or just kick back and enjoy the view. highlonesomecabin.com. Posted By: Sara McGann NELSON COUNTY 434.996.4962 $175/wk night - 200/wkend Spencer Lane Cottage Available immediately! Charming 2BR, 2BA cottage with hardwood and tile floors, upgraded kitchen and beautiful mountain views. Master bath jacuzzi and shower. Ample decking for outdoor living. Great location off of Rt. 29. Very private yet convenient. Only minutes To Lovingston. 30 min to Charlottesville or Lynchburg. Deposit and references. Posted By: Julie Bendle 22949 - Lovingston 434 996-8669 $900 PER MONTH Two Bedroom/1BA Apartment near Blue Ridge Medical Center Two Bedroom spacious Apartment in Colleen (near Blue Ridge Medical Center) on quiet private paved Road off RT 29, Large Family/Dining and laundry/storage area. Deposit & References Required. No pets. Available Now . Posted By: janet vestal 22922 - Arrington/Tye River 434-263-5450 $600/mo

ANTIQUES log cabins 2 log cabins. one 18×20’ one & half story. Another is a dogtrot with 2 16×16’ pens, also one and half story. Dismantled, Labeled for easy reassembly, kept dry. Exterior logs only. Posted By: Hub Knott 22920 - Afton 540-456-7339 $4500-8000

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

HOME & GARDEN Piano for sale Young Chang, black lacquered, studio piano with bench. Excellant condition. About 20 years old. Posted By: Vicki Wheaton 22958 - Nellysford/Wintergreen 434-361-1642 $1750 Two Rain Barrels Two black 60 gallon rain barrels for sale. Brand is Great American Rain Barrel Co. Only used one season and in good condition. $100 for both barrels. Posted By: Stacey NELSON COUNTY 434-277-8460 $100

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

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

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CARS & TRUCKS 1996 Saturn Station Wagon Best to use for parts. However, it drives, but needs repairs and has minor body work needed. Leather interior in good condition. Posted By: Vicki Wheaton 22958 - Nellysford/Wintergreen 434-361-1642 $300 SOLD! – 97 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer 1997 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer AWD Cruise Control, Power Everything, 6-disc Changer, Leather Seats, Rebuilt Transmission, 177,000 miles. Posted By: Jeff Clair NELSON COUNTY 434-3612463 $2800 2001 Saturn L 200 Sean 4D 2001 Saturn L Series L200 Sedan 4D Burgandy, Good Condition, Mileage 98,00, 4-cyl, 2.2 liter auto, FWD, AC, P Steering, P windows, P Door lock, Cruise Control, AM/ FM w/ CD, Dual Air Bags, Tires good condition w/ 2 being new. Paint good condition w/ few scratches. New Drive Chain and replaced motor (80,000). Clean interior. Inspection 7/11 VIN 1G8JU52F71Y591948. Posted By: Phyllis Thomas 22959 - North Garden 434-295-6547 $2500

SPORTING GOODS Tecnica ski boots Tecnica ski boots Mondo size 23.5 equivalent to about a womens 6. Only worn twice. Can call or email at drichardson@wintergreenresort. com. Posted By: Dabney Richardson 22958 - Nellysford/Wintergreen 434-325-2318 $75 Boat, motor & trailer 2000 16’ Tracker “Pro Angler”, 2000 50hp Mercury

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Outboard with 2000 Trailstar Trailer. Great condition, runs good. Posted By: John White 22938 - Faber 434 263 8211 $3250

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

JOBS Thrift Store Genearl Manager The primary function of this position is to oversee the operations of the Treasure Chest and implementation of the store policies and procedures. Posted By: Bo Holland NELSON COUNTY 434-361-0100 $TBD Child Care Need Sitter for 2 kids in afton, nellysford area. Posted By: Brandon 22920 - Afton 434-989-3256 $tbd Dental Assistant Family practice needs an experienced dental assistant. X-ray certification, basic lab skills, good chairside skills, familiarity with practice management software, and a commitment to quality care. Please email resume with references in the dental field to dentalcv@ yahoo.com. Posted By: CrozetDentist 22932 - Crozet $tbd

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

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

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Thank you Wintergreen

Featured Golf Properties:

for making 2010 a great year!

Over $7 million in sales. #1 among all agents at Wintergreen*

39 Windthistle Lane Panoramic mountain and golf course views from this custom designed and built 3 bedroom home in Stoney Creek. Many upgrades including hardwood floors,lots of custom cabinetry,two car garage,screened in porch,first floor master, and large lot on Monacan 9th hole.

* Detached homes and condos at Wintergreen sales in 2010 per MLS sales data

If you are looking to buy or sell property at Wintergreen, please call Steve Marianella 434-325-2281 or email me: smsales1@aol.com

106 Deer Springs Lane Like new furnished 3 bedroom home on #7 Devils Knob Course,overlooking tee box and pond. Custom window treatments, hardwood floors,gourmet kitchen, hardiplank siding,two car detached garage with a Jeep Cherokee INCLUDED at only $449,900!

2137 Fairway Woods Condo Walk out to #18 fairway at Devils Knob from this 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo. Furnished and ready to use,this condo has existing rental revenue,upgraded kitchen counters,wood burning fireplace and more. ONLY $143,500!

2072 Stone Ridge Condo Only $179,000 for this 2 bedroom,2 bath condo on the 18th hole at Devils Knob Golf Course. Completely furnished and in nice condition (NOT a rental),only a short walk to Spa,restaurants and tennis. Full kitchen,fireplace in family room,also includes WPI right.

A Partnership with Roy Wheeler Realty Company.

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

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Build at back of lot and enjoy sound of flowing water; Stoney Creek is just yards from property border; quiet cul-de-sac; 1.4 ac; WPI!

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

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

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14 acres with mountain views, small vineyard, pond, and meadow. Offered as part of the estate is a 1906 farm managerʼs house, The Apple Blossom Farm House, and a recently built barn and/or workshop. Both the main house and guest house have been carefully remodeled to maintain the original charm, while providing modern conveniences and comforts. This is a great lifestyle opportunity as a full time residence, income generating B&B, vineyard, or potential horse property. Orchard House: 3,379 sq ft, 6 bedroom, 6.5 bath; Apple Blossom Farm House: 1,544 sq ft, 3 bedroom, 3 bath; Barn: 1,920 sq ft; Entire Estate for $799,000

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

NELSON COUNTY LIFE

Erwin Berry III 434-325-7143 ErwinBerryIIIAdvantage.com

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

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

MAY 2011


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