NEST Magazine - Fall/Winter 2015

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THE POWER OF ART minimalist & maximalist

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WINTER WONDERLAND family fun

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Fall/Winter 2015

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4 EDITOR’S NOTE Greetings from the Editor!

5 ASK A NESTER Each issue we pose one question to the Brokers and staff of Nest Realty.

+ PLACES 10 WINTER WONDERLAND Get excited for the upcoming holiday season!

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+ SPACES 20 FIRST IMPRESSIONS Enhance your curb appeal with our style guide.

24 THE POWER OF ART IN OUR HOMES We tour the homes of two art enthusiasts.

34 TREND ALERT The design trend we’re seeing everywhere!

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35 DESIGN A ROOM— ONE ROOM, TWO WAYS We gave two interior designers a $3,000 budget to create an ideal kid zone.

+ PORTRAITS 40 MEET THE MAKER: CHEF JOY Spend a sunny morning with this foodie from Fredericksburg, Virginia.

42 MEET THE MAKER: SISTER BARBARA AND SISTER MARIA We visit a cheese-making Trappist monastery in Charlottesville, Virginia.

BEE’S KNEES Your insider’s guide to the stuff we dig.

44 ELEVATE YOUR TAILGATE Virginia Tech Hokies share their game day plan.

48 BREWERY ROADMAP Your walking guide to Asheville, North Carolina’s watering holes.

+ DISCOVER 30 THE POWER OF ART IN OUR COMMUNITY Organizations encouraging community involvement in the arts.

32 ARCHITECTURAL QUIZ Test your home style knowledge.

49 HOW HOME PRICES STACK UP

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How far your dollar will stretch in the housing market.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Fall/Winter 2015

+ IN EVERY ISSUE 12

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4 EDITOR’S NOTE Greetings from the Editor!

5 ASK A NESTER Each issue we pose one question to the Brokers and staff of Nest Realty.

+ PLACES 10 WINTER WONDERLAND Get excited for the upcoming holiday season!

+ SAVOR 6

+ SPACES 20 FIRST IMPRESSIONS Enhance your curb appeal with our style guide.

24 THE POWER OF ART IN OUR HOMES We tour the homes of two art enthusiasts.

34 TREND ALERT The design trend we’re seeing everywhere!

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35 DESIGN A ROOM— ONE ROOM, TWO WAYS We gave two interior designers a $3,000 budget to create an ideal kid zone.

+ PORTRAITS 40 MEET THE MAKER: CHEF JOY Spend a sunny morning with this foodie from Fredericksburg, Virginia.

42 MEET THE MAKER: SISTER BARBARA AND SISTER MARIA We visit a cheese-making Trappist monastery in Charlottesville, Virginia.

BEE’S KNEES Your insider’s guide to the stuff we dig.

44 ELEVATE YOUR TAILGATE Virginia Tech Hokies share their game day plan.

48 BREWERY ROADMAP Your walking guide to Asheville, North Carolina’s watering holes.

+ DISCOVER 30 THE POWER OF ART IN OUR COMMUNITY Organizations encouraging community involvement in the arts.

32 ARCHITECTURAL QUIZ Test your home style knowledge.

49 HOW HOME PRICES STACK UP

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How far your dollar will stretch in the housing market.

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+ASK A NESTER What’s your favorite holiday tradition?

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Greetings! As autumn arrives and fades into winter, our schedules brim with holiday festivities. While the years fly by in somewhat of a blur, seasonal traditions can help stitch our memories back together. Family customs serve as a connection to the past—moments passed from generation to generation. You won’t remember the tacky gift your great aunt gave you, or the disastrous dessert recipe you attempted for a school recital, but you will remember twinkling lights, cozy fires, and quiet moments spent with loved ones. In this issue of NEST Magazine, we’ll share some of our holiday favorites, along with new wintertime ideas for you and your family. Pablo Picasso once said, “Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” In this issue, we’ll explore the power of art and its importance in our communities. We’ll take a closer look at local museums and institutions that are fostering artists and encouraging community engagement in the arts. We’ll tour the homes of two art enthusiasts who have curated an impressive array of artwork, and may inspire you to bring a bit of art into your home.

Our gift to you from the entire Nest family!

This holiday season, we encourage you to honor the traditions of the past, create new memories, and inject a bit of art into your daily life.

Every year, my family helps organize a pumpkin patch fundraiser to raise money for a pediatric medical non-profit in Haiti. We bring an entire tractor trailer of pumpkins onto a beautiful knoll in north Asheville, then volunteer our time at the pumpkin patch. We love helping community members pick just the right one.

Being Colombian, we celebrate Christmas on Christmas Eve. Our entire family gathers, and we cook a traditional Colombian meal, exchange gifts, and enjoy spending time together.

ANGIE CULLEN

Potato pancakes at Hanukkah— hands down our family’s favorite holiday tradition. Traditional latkes—soft on the inside, crispy on the outside, served hot and salty, with sour cream and applesauce on the side. When else do you have license to eat nothing but fried potatoes for dinner?

Associate Broker, Asheville The Montpelier Races on the first Saturday in November is a wonderful event! It’s held at President James Madison’s magnificent Orange County, Virginia, estate managed by the National Historic Trust.

PILAR NEALIS

Realtor, Fredericksburg

PUBLISHER

JONATHAN KAUFFMANN EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

JASMINE BIBLE MANAGING EDITOR

SARA BELKOWITZ

AMY WEBB

DESIGN DIRECTOR

VICKI BROTHERS PHOTOGRAPHY DIRECTOR

SUSAN KALERGIS CONTRIBUTING EDITOR

TAYLOR VON HERBULIS COPY EDITOR

ASHLEY MAULDIN

Associate Broker, Charlottesville

JOHN INCE

Associate Broker, Charlottesville One of the traditions that we’ve enjoyed for years is volunteering for the Candlelight Tour of Historic Homes in downtown Fredericksburg. The decorations are beautiful and the history of the homes is so interesting.

Burning down the house! On New Year’s Day, we make a cardboard house, fill it with slips of paper that list the past year’s regrets, and the hopes for the future year. Then we light it on fire when the sun goes down. It’s fun to watch it light up as all of your woes from the past year fade away!

KRISTIE WALKER

DEBORAH RUTTER

Realtor, Fredericksburg

Associate Broker, Charlottesville

Growing up, my older sister always created plays for my younger sister and I to be a part of at Christmas. Our audience was just our parents, as we grew up in the Air Force and lived in many different places always far away from family. These a re some of my favorite

Thanksgiving is my absolute fave! Once everyone is around the table, we each take a moment to share our gratitude with the group. Sometimes we laugh, sometimes we cry...we always share the love.

MANAGING PARTNERS WILTON GRAVES ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA

KEITH DAVIS

JASMINE LISTOU BIBLE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

memories.

VIRGINIA

ASHEVILLE, NC

Broker, Wilmington

+WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA FREDERICKSBURG, VA NEW RIVER VALLEY, VA WILMINGTON, NC

Realtor, New River Valley

facebook.com/NestRealty

@NestRealty on Twitter

@NestRealty on Instagram

We head out of town with my wife’s family every year for New Year’s Eve. There are so many dear friends we’ve gotten to know over several decades that we rarely see away from the vacation. It’s a great way to start every year.

Oyster roast with family and friends. We have the best oysters!

SARAH STELMOK FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA

JEREMY HART NEW RIVER VALLEY, VIRGINIA WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA

QUENTIN JONES

Broker, Wilmington Three-Time Honoree on Inc. Magazine’s Inc. 5000 List

KEITH DAVIS

Managing Partner, Charlottesville

JIM DUNCAN CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA

RYAN CRECELIUS

LIZ BIANCHINI

NORTH CAROLINA

NEST REALTY LOCATIONS

RACHEL HOGAN

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA

Read more memories at NestRealty.com/magazine

Published Twice Annually in Charlottesville, Virginia 126 GARRETT STREET, SUITE D CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22902 434.566.0121 NestRealty.com/magazine

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+ASK A NESTER What’s your favorite holiday tradition?

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Greetings! As autumn arrives and fades into winter, our schedules brim with holiday festivities. While the years fly by in somewhat of a blur, seasonal traditions can help stitch our memories back together. Family customs serve as a connection to the past—moments passed from generation to generation. You won’t remember the tacky gift your great aunt gave you, or the disastrous dessert recipe you attempted for a school recital, but you will remember twinkling lights, cozy fires, and quiet moments spent with loved ones. In this issue of NEST Magazine, we’ll share some of our holiday favorites, along with new wintertime ideas for you and your family. Pablo Picasso once said, “Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” In this issue, we’ll explore the power of art and its importance in our communities. We’ll take a closer look at local museums and institutions that are fostering artists and encouraging community engagement in the arts. We’ll tour the homes of two art enthusiasts who have curated an impressive array of artwork, and may inspire you to bring a bit of art into your home.

Our gift to you from the entire Nest family!

This holiday season, we encourage you to honor the traditions of the past, create new memories, and inject a bit of art into your daily life.

Every year, my family helps organize a pumpkin patch fundraiser to raise money for a pediatric medical non-profit in Haiti. We bring an entire tractor trailer of pumpkins onto a beautiful knoll in north Asheville, then volunteer our time at the pumpkin patch. We love helping community members pick just the right one.

Being Colombian, we celebrate Christmas on Christmas Eve. Our entire family gathers, and we cook a traditional Colombian meal, exchange gifts, and enjoy spending time together.

ANGIE CULLEN

Potato pancakes at Hanukkah— hands down our family’s favorite holiday tradition. Traditional latkes—soft on the inside, crispy on the outside, served hot and salty, with sour cream and applesauce on the side. When else do you have license to eat nothing but fried potatoes for dinner?

Associate Broker, Asheville The Montpelier Races on the first Saturday in November is a wonderful event! It’s held at President James Madison’s magnificent Orange County, Virginia, estate managed by the National Historic Trust.

PILAR NEALIS

Realtor, Fredericksburg

PUBLISHER

JONATHAN KAUFFMANN EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

JASMINE BIBLE MANAGING EDITOR

SARA BELKOWITZ

AMY WEBB

DESIGN DIRECTOR

VICKI BROTHERS PHOTOGRAPHY DIRECTOR

SUSAN KALERGIS CONTRIBUTING EDITOR

TAYLOR VON HERBULIS COPY EDITOR

ASHLEY MAULDIN

Associate Broker, Charlottesville

JOHN INCE

Associate Broker, Charlottesville One of the traditions that we’ve enjoyed for years is volunteering for the Candlelight Tour of Historic Homes in downtown Fredericksburg. The decorations are beautiful and the history of the homes is so interesting.

Burning down the house! On New Year’s Day, we make a cardboard house, fill it with slips of paper that list the past year’s regrets, and the hopes for the future year. Then we light it on fire when the sun goes down. It’s fun to watch it light up as all of your woes from the past year fade away!

KRISTIE WALKER

DEBORAH RUTTER

Realtor, Fredericksburg

Associate Broker, Charlottesville

Growing up, my older sister always created plays for my younger sister and I to be a part of at Christmas. Our audience was just our parents, as we grew up in the Air Force and lived in many different places always far away from family. These a re some of my favorite

Thanksgiving is my absolute fave! Once everyone is around the table, we each take a moment to share our gratitude with the group. Sometimes we laugh, sometimes we cry...we always share the love.

MANAGING PARTNERS WILTON GRAVES ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA

KEITH DAVIS

JASMINE LISTOU BIBLE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

memories.

VIRGINIA

ASHEVILLE, NC

Broker, Wilmington

+WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA FREDERICKSBURG, VA NEW RIVER VALLEY, VA WILMINGTON, NC

Realtor, New River Valley

facebook.com/NestRealty

@NestRealty on Twitter

@NestRealty on Instagram

We head out of town with my wife’s family every year for New Year’s Eve. There are so many dear friends we’ve gotten to know over several decades that we rarely see away from the vacation. It’s a great way to start every year.

Oyster roast with family and friends. We have the best oysters!

SARAH STELMOK FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA

JEREMY HART NEW RIVER VALLEY, VIRGINIA WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA

QUENTIN JONES

Broker, Wilmington Three-Time Honoree on Inc. Magazine’s Inc. 5000 List

KEITH DAVIS

Managing Partner, Charlottesville

JIM DUNCAN CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA

RYAN CRECELIUS

LIZ BIANCHINI

NORTH CAROLINA

NEST REALTY LOCATIONS

RACHEL HOGAN

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA

Read more memories at NestRealty.com/magazine

Published Twice Annually in Charlottesville, Virginia 126 GARRETT STREET, SUITE D CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22902 434.566.0121 NestRealty.com/magazine

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HEALTHY KIDDOS

SPA WRAP

We love the U​niversity of Virginia Children’s Hospital ​ and the extraordinary care they provide for children throughout Virginia. The beautifully-renovated Battle Building now consolidates outpatient children’s care into a single location. childrens.uvahealth.com

More than merely a stylish blanket, this spa wrap from Luxury Therapeutics is a hot or cold therapy pack, filled with an aromatic mixture of grains and lavender. Used to relieve stress and tension, these wraps are the creation of a mother-daughter team based out of Franklin, North Carolina. Find them at S​paTheology i​n Asheville, North Carolina. spatheology.com

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THINK OF THIS AS YOUR INSIDER’S GUIDE TO THE GOOD STUFF—OUR MOST ADORED SPACES, PLACES, AND TREASURES FROM AROUND THE TOWNS OF OUR FIVE NEST REALTY LOCATIONS.

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STATE FAIR Who can say no to a State Fair? There’s something nostalgic about the carnival rides, flashing lights, and fried food. Located in Doswell, Virginia, 40 minutes south of Fredericksburg, the Virginia State Fair ​has something for everyone! The event spans nine days and showcases Virginia’s finest animals and agriculture, art exhibits, live music, carnival rides, blue ribbon competitions, and food... did we mention the food?! statefairva.org

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Step from the streets of downtown Wilmington, North Carolina, and into the swanky bar of Manna Avenue to engage your tastebuds and delight your palate. Enjoy a lavish evening in the formal dining room, or find an intimate spot at the bar. Order some nibbles from the rotating bar fare menu, and indulge in one of the elegantly crafted libations. Our favorite is the suit and thai—a gin martini infused with lemongrass and coconut milk. mannaavenue.com

KEYCHAINS These adorable brass anchor keychains from M​anifest Design ​are the perfect keepsake from a visit to Wilmington, North Carolina. Located in the charming downtown shopping area, the showroom is filled with beach-themed objects and decor. manifestdesignilm.com

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BLARNEY STONE While you may not be able to kiss the actual B​larney Stone, y ​ ou can visit the beloved Irish watering hole by the same name in downtown Fredericksburg, Virginia. Saddle up to the bar where brothers Graham and George will prepare you a hot toddy, Irish coffee, or the popular Blarney coffee—Irish whiskey, coffee, and white cré​m​e de cacao, topped with homemade whipped cream. facebook.com/pages/ The-Blarney-Stone-Public-House

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APOTHECARY Step through the tiny doors of the Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop ​ and you’re transported back in time. In 1761, this tiny building served as Hugh Mercer’s “Doctor of Physick & Apothecary,” where the most modern of medicines and practices were performed on the townspeople of Fredericksburg, Virginia. For five dollars you can tour the museum, inspecting the countless bottles of potions and wonderment. And for the truly daring, you can visit the back room where the leeches are kept. Yikes! visitfred.com

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EXTRA SPECIAL BITTER BEER With more than 40 breweries in the Asheville, North Carolina, area, it would be hard to choose a favorite beer. But the 13 Rebels E.S.B. Ale by F​rench Broad Brewery, n ​ amed for the 13 U.S. colonies, has to be near the top. The E.S.B. stands for Extra Special Bitter and packs a unique punch with a complex malt palate. Not to mention a pretty sweet can design. frenchbroadbrewery.com

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BEE'S KNEES Stuff we dig!

HEALTHY KIDDOS

SPA WRAP

We love the U​niversity of Virginia Children’s Hospital ​ and the extraordinary care they provide for children throughout Virginia. The beautifully-renovated Battle Building now consolidates outpatient children’s care into a single location. childrens.uvahealth.com

More than merely a stylish blanket, this spa wrap from Luxury Therapeutics is a hot or cold therapy pack, filled with an aromatic mixture of grains and lavender. Used to relieve stress and tension, these wraps are the creation of a mother-daughter team based out of Franklin, North Carolina. Find them at S​paTheology i​n Asheville, North Carolina. spatheology.com

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THINK OF THIS AS YOUR INSIDER’S GUIDE TO THE GOOD STUFF—OUR MOST ADORED SPACES, PLACES, AND TREASURES FROM AROUND THE TOWNS OF OUR FIVE NEST REALTY LOCATIONS.

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PHOTO CREDIT: UVA Health System Strategic Relations and Marketing

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STATE FAIR Who can say no to a State Fair? There’s something nostalgic about the carnival rides, flashing lights, and fried food. Located in Doswell, Virginia, 40 minutes south of Fredericksburg, the Virginia State Fair ​has something for everyone! The event spans nine days and showcases Virginia’s finest animals and agriculture, art exhibits, live music, carnival rides, blue ribbon competitions, and food... did we mention the food?! statefairva.org

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Step from the streets of downtown Wilmington, North Carolina, and into the swanky bar of Manna Avenue to engage your tastebuds and delight your palate. Enjoy a lavish evening in the formal dining room, or find an intimate spot at the bar. Order some nibbles from the rotating bar fare menu, and indulge in one of the elegantly crafted libations. Our favorite is the suit and thai—a gin martini infused with lemongrass and coconut milk. mannaavenue.com

KEYCHAINS These adorable brass anchor keychains from M​anifest Design ​are the perfect keepsake from a visit to Wilmington, North Carolina. Located in the charming downtown shopping area, the showroom is filled with beach-themed objects and decor. manifestdesignilm.com

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BLARNEY STONE While you may not be able to kiss the actual B​larney Stone, y ​ ou can visit the beloved Irish watering hole by the same name in downtown Fredericksburg, Virginia. Saddle up to the bar where brothers Graham and George will prepare you a hot toddy, Irish coffee, or the popular Blarney coffee—Irish whiskey, coffee, and white cré​m​e de cacao, topped with homemade whipped cream. facebook.com/pages/ The-Blarney-Stone-Public-House

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APOTHECARY Step through the tiny doors of the Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop ​ and you’re transported back in time. In 1761, this tiny building served as Hugh Mercer’s “Doctor of Physick & Apothecary,” where the most modern of medicines and practices were performed on the townspeople of Fredericksburg, Virginia. For five dollars you can tour the museum, inspecting the countless bottles of potions and wonderment. And for the truly daring, you can visit the back room where the leeches are kept. Yikes! visitfred.com

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EXTRA SPECIAL BITTER BEER With more than 40 breweries in the Asheville, North Carolina, area, it would be hard to choose a favorite beer. But the 13 Rebels E.S.B. Ale by F​rench Broad Brewery, n ​ amed for the 13 U.S. colonies, has to be near the top. The E.S.B. stands for Extra Special Bitter and packs a unique punch with a complex malt palate. Not to mention a pretty sweet can design. frenchbroadbrewery.com

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HISTORIC HOUSE

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PUPPY TREATS

To enjoy a piece of preserved history, visit the A​lexander Black House in Blacksburg, Virginia. The former home of Alexander Black, a well-known citizen who founded the Bank of Blacksburg, was carefully and painstakingly moved from its original location in 2002. The restored home now serves as a Cultural Center, hosting art exhibits and special programming throughout the year. blacksburghistory.org

We love our doggies, and our doggies love S​ammy Snacks. ​ These healthy, natural pet treats are a local favorite in Charlottesville, Virginia. Luckily for our four-legged friends around the region, they are available at boutique pet stores and online. sammysnacks.com

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CUPCAKES The G​obble Cakes ​shop in Blacksburg, Virginia, is so cute it will make your cheeks hurt from smiling. The only cure is to enjoy one of the chocolate salted caramel cupcakes—rich chocolate cake with creamy caramel cream cheese icing, topped with caramel sauce and sea salt. Located steps away from the Virginia Tech campus, it’s easy to see why this is a favorite afternoon sugar rush for students and faculty. gobblecakes.com

Said to be the oldest running soda fountain shop in America, Goolrick’s Pharmacy ​has been serving up sodas since 1912. The classic building has become an icon of downtown Fredericksburg, Virginia, and continues to operate as a pharmacy and sandwich counter. goolrickspharmacy.com

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Every Wednesday night in Blacksburg, Virginia, the college bar, T​op of the Stairs, ​transforms into a comedy club. Inspired by comedians like Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, and Dave Chappelle, funny man Anthony Quinn hosts the weekly show. Local and national comedians perform for the 18 and over audience. As with any good comedy venue, the room can get a bit rowdy, so drink up, buttercup. blacksburgcomedy.com

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Yep, we love sand. There’s something magical about feeling the sand between your toes and the sun on your face. The silky sand at W​rightsville Beach, ​ North Carolina, is pretty hard to beat, but there are countless beaches in North Carolina and Virginia, including Virginia Beach, which was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest beach in the world! So get out there and get sandy! #livewhereyoulove

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LOBSTER NACHOS As decadently delicious as they sound, the Lobster Nachos at L​imones i​n Asheville, North Carolina, are worth writing home about. Topped with guacamole, serrano, and crema, the elevated taste can only be matched by the blood orange and peach chipotle margaritas. limonesrestaurant.com

PAPER Rock Paper Scissors i​s a swoon-worthy paper goods store located on The Historic Downtown Mall in Charlottesville, Virginia, that’s filled with textural goodness. From custom invitations to fine papers and writing instruments, it’s a must-stop for the typography lover. thinkrockpaperscissors.com

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HISTORIC HOUSE

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PUPPY TREATS

To enjoy a piece of preserved history, visit the A​lexander Black House in Blacksburg, Virginia. The former home of Alexander Black, a well-known citizen who founded the Bank of Blacksburg, was carefully and painstakingly moved from its original location in 2002. The restored home now serves as a Cultural Center, hosting art exhibits and special programming throughout the year. blacksburghistory.org

We love our doggies, and our doggies love S​ammy Snacks. ​ These healthy, natural pet treats are a local favorite in Charlottesville, Virginia. Luckily for our four-legged friends around the region, they are available at boutique pet stores and online. sammysnacks.com

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CUPCAKES The G​obble Cakes ​shop in Blacksburg, Virginia, is so cute it will make your cheeks hurt from smiling. The only cure is to enjoy one of the chocolate salted caramel cupcakes—rich chocolate cake with creamy caramel cream cheese icing, topped with caramel sauce and sea salt. Located steps away from the Virginia Tech campus, it’s easy to see why this is a favorite afternoon sugar rush for students and faculty. gobblecakes.com

Said to be the oldest running soda fountain shop in America, Goolrick’s Pharmacy ​has been serving up sodas since 1912. The classic building has become an icon of downtown Fredericksburg, Virginia, and continues to operate as a pharmacy and sandwich counter. goolrickspharmacy.com

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COMEDY CLUB

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#16

SAND

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PHARMACY

Every Wednesday night in Blacksburg, Virginia, the college bar, T​op of the Stairs, ​transforms into a comedy club. Inspired by comedians like Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, and Dave Chappelle, funny man Anthony Quinn hosts the weekly show. Local and national comedians perform for the 18 and over audience. As with any good comedy venue, the room can get a bit rowdy, so drink up, buttercup. blacksburgcomedy.com

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Yep, we love sand. There’s something magical about feeling the sand between your toes and the sun on your face. The silky sand at W​rightsville Beach, ​ North Carolina, is pretty hard to beat, but there are countless beaches in North Carolina and Virginia, including Virginia Beach, which was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest beach in the world! So get out there and get sandy! #livewhereyoulove

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LOBSTER NACHOS As decadently delicious as they sound, the Lobster Nachos at L​imones i​n Asheville, North Carolina, are worth writing home about. Topped with guacamole, serrano, and crema, the elevated taste can only be matched by the blood orange and peach chipotle margaritas. limonesrestaurant.com

PAPER Rock Paper Scissors i​s a swoon-worthy paper goods store located on The Historic Downtown Mall in Charlottesville, Virginia, that’s filled with textural goodness. From custom invitations to fine papers and writing instruments, it’s a must-stop for the typography lover. thinkrockpaperscissors.com

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WINTER WONDERLAND Cozy sweaters, crackling fires, and hot apple cider are just some of the things we cherish in the cooler months. As each of our towns become its own winter wonderland, we can’t wait to enjoy some of our favorite holiday traditions, and create new memories. RE AD ON TO FIND THE BEST SLICES OF PIE , QUAINT BOUTIQUES, LIBATION CREATIONS, AND ACTIVITIES TO KEEP THE WHOLE FAMILY ENTERTAINED THIS WINTER.

TEXT Jasmine Bible

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NEW RIVER VALLEY, VIRGINIA

PHOTOGRAPHY Susan Kalergis

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WINTER WONDERLAND Cozy sweaters, crackling fires, and hot apple cider are just some of the things we cherish in the cooler months. As each of our towns become its own winter wonderland, we can’t wait to enjoy some of our favorite holiday traditions, and create new memories. RE AD ON TO FIND THE BEST SLICES OF PIE , QUAINT BOUTIQUES, LIBATION CREATIONS, AND ACTIVITIES TO KEEP THE WHOLE FAMILY ENTERTAINED THIS WINTER.

TEXT Jasmine Bible

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NEW RIVER VALLEY, VIRGINIA

PHOTOGRAPHY Susan Kalergis

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4. APPLE CREATION: APPLE

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Apples flourish in the fall and early winter months.

3. APPLE CREATION: APPLE

Take advantage of nature’s bounty by indulging in one of these apple creations.

BAKER: Flying Pi Kitchen

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LOCATION: Wilmington, North Carolina 1. APPLE CREATION:

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2. APPLE CREATION: ​S O UT H ERN

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BAKER: Butterbugs Baked Goods for West End Bakery

BAKER: The Pie Chest

LOCATION: Asheville, North Carolina

LOCATION: Charlottesville, Virginia

If you can’t resist eating an entire pie (who could?!) then head to the West End Bakery. This bakery has been popular with Asheville locals since it opened in 2001. Already famed for its fresh baked breads, the bakery has expanded it’s offerings by teaming up with Butterbugs Baked Goods, who creates incredible custom cakes and pies. The four-inch personal pies are amazing. The personal apple pie is our favorite. Delicate crust surrounds layers of spiced sliced apples, sourced locally from Grandad’s Apples N’ Such in Henderson, North Carolina. westendbakery.com

Brand new to the scene and already making a huge splash is The Pie Chest. Offering seasonal savory and sweet pies, the menu is always changing. When fall arrives, the Southern Comfort apple pie is our top pick. The beautiful homemade crust envelopes layers and layers of thinly sliced apples, mixed with spices and a subtle hint of Southern Comfort whiskey. The pie is so dense, you’ll swear an entire orchard is packed into each pie tin! Top it off with a scoop of homemade bourbon vanilla ice cream. Incredible. thepiechestcville.com

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A pie this gorgeous only exists in your dreams…and the Flying Pi Kitchen! The locally-owned and operated bakery focuses on smallbatch cooking. Utilizing seasonal, fresh, and local ingredients, the menu at this downtown eatery changes daily. As delicious as it is stunning, the classic apple pie starts with a perfectly flakey and buttery crust, packed with four large Granny Smith apples, then elegantly draped with lattice. flyingpikitchen.com

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5. APPLE CREATION: APPLE

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BAKER: Our Daily Bread

BAKER: Sammy T ’s

LOCATION: New River Valley, Virginia

LOCATION: Fredericksburg, Virginia

There’s nothing better than the smell of warm apples and cinnamon roasting. Head to Our Daily Bread, a bakery and bistro in Blacksburg, Virginia, to enjoy the smell of warm goodies, fresh out of the oven. Choose from cookies, croissants, French macarons, pastries, pies, cakes, and more. Try the apple turnover, made with croissant pastry crust. Light and tender outside, filled with apples, spices, and raisins. Yum. odbb.com

The apple cobbler at Sammy T’s is so popular that most people order it before their meal. Crumbles of butter, sugar, and cinnamon are generously layered with slices of crisp, green apples, then baked to perfection. The warm bowl of goodness is served piping hot, topped with a heaping scoop of vanilla bean ice cream. Yes, please. sammyts.com

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Apples flourish in the fall and early winter months.

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Take advantage of nature’s bounty by indulging in one of these apple creations.

BAKER: Flying Pi Kitchen

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BAKER: Butterbugs Baked Goods for West End Bakery

BAKER: The Pie Chest

LOCATION: Asheville, North Carolina

LOCATION: Charlottesville, Virginia

If you can’t resist eating an entire pie (who could?!) then head to the West End Bakery. This bakery has been popular with Asheville locals since it opened in 2001. Already famed for its fresh baked breads, the bakery has expanded it’s offerings by teaming up with Butterbugs Baked Goods, who creates incredible custom cakes and pies. The four-inch personal pies are amazing. The personal apple pie is our favorite. Delicate crust surrounds layers of spiced sliced apples, sourced locally from Grandad’s Apples N’ Such in Henderson, North Carolina. westendbakery.com

Brand new to the scene and already making a huge splash is The Pie Chest. Offering seasonal savory and sweet pies, the menu is always changing. When fall arrives, the Southern Comfort apple pie is our top pick. The beautiful homemade crust envelopes layers and layers of thinly sliced apples, mixed with spices and a subtle hint of Southern Comfort whiskey. The pie is so dense, you’ll swear an entire orchard is packed into each pie tin! Top it off with a scoop of homemade bourbon vanilla ice cream. Incredible. thepiechestcville.com

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A pie this gorgeous only exists in your dreams…and the Flying Pi Kitchen! The locally-owned and operated bakery focuses on smallbatch cooking. Utilizing seasonal, fresh, and local ingredients, the menu at this downtown eatery changes daily. As delicious as it is stunning, the classic apple pie starts with a perfectly flakey and buttery crust, packed with four large Granny Smith apples, then elegantly draped with lattice. flyingpikitchen.com

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5. APPLE CREATION: APPLE

COBBLER

BAKER: Our Daily Bread

BAKER: Sammy T ’s

LOCATION: New River Valley, Virginia

LOCATION: Fredericksburg, Virginia

There’s nothing better than the smell of warm apples and cinnamon roasting. Head to Our Daily Bread, a bakery and bistro in Blacksburg, Virginia, to enjoy the smell of warm goodies, fresh out of the oven. Choose from cookies, croissants, French macarons, pastries, pies, cakes, and more. Try the apple turnover, made with croissant pastry crust. Light and tender outside, filled with apples, spices, and raisins. Yum. odbb.com

The apple cobbler at Sammy T’s is so popular that most people order it before their meal. Crumbles of butter, sugar, and cinnamon are generously layered with slices of crisp, green apples, then baked to perfection. The warm bowl of goodness is served piping hot, topped with a heaping scoop of vanilla bean ice cream. Yes, please. sammyts.com

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Taste your way to happiness! At the Gourmet Pantry & Cooking School in Blacksburg, Virginia, Owner Roya Gharavi offers weekly cooking classes, focusing on healthy international cuisine. Learn to cook a new holiday feast, then browse the large selection of kitchenware, accessories, and fine cutlery. Brighten up your holiday table with the vibrant orange ombre Le Creuset cookware. gourmetpantryonline.com

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The holidays implore all five of your senses. Awaken each with a visit to these home decor boutiques.

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Create your own personal winter retreat with soft and delicate bedding, throws, and linens from Roxie Daisy. You’ll swoon over every well-curated bit of fancy that this Charlottesville, Virginia, shop has to offer. The petite store is full of home decor, kitchen accoutrements, paper goods, jewelry, and custom linens. We dare you to not want to buy every single item in the store. Double-dog dare you. roxiedaisy.com

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Add visual beauty and illuminate your home with a light fixture from K2 Studio in downtown Asheville, North Carolina. Enter through the unassuming storefront and feast your eyes on a showroom full of desirables. Ranging from high-end bespoke designs to small decorative objects from local artisans, you’re bound to find the perfect lighting element to brighten and warm your space. homeredefined.com

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You can almost hear the ocean in the sparkly seashell ornaments at this adorable boutique. Located in the City Market in downtown Wilmington, North Carolina, there sits a bundle of shops that brim with beauty. Coastal Vibe offers an abundant array of coastal-themed decor throughout the year. For the holidays, choose from ornaments, greenery, ribbons, and our favorite—the shell christmas trees in dreamy shades of white and cream. Sophisticated and elegant, while still decidedly beachy. Ahh, hear that ocean breeze. facebook.com/coastalvibenc

5. SMELL

The rich and spicy home scents will have your home smelling like the holidays in an instant. Choose from the collection of glass vessels and candles at Du Jardin Home & Garden in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Place them in your entryway to greet guests, along with one of the adorable petite wreaths, as pictured on our back cover. dujardinllc.com

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2. TASTE

Taste your way to happiness! At the Gourmet Pantry & Cooking School in Blacksburg, Virginia, Owner Roya Gharavi offers weekly cooking classes, focusing on healthy international cuisine. Learn to cook a new holiday feast, then browse the large selection of kitchenware, accessories, and fine cutlery. Brighten up your holiday table with the vibrant orange ombre Le Creuset cookware. gourmetpantryonline.com

the S E N S E S 2.

The holidays implore all five of your senses. Awaken each with a visit to these home decor boutiques.

1. TOUCH

Create your own personal winter retreat with soft and delicate bedding, throws, and linens from Roxie Daisy. You’ll swoon over every well-curated bit of fancy that this Charlottesville, Virginia, shop has to offer. The petite store is full of home decor, kitchen accoutrements, paper goods, jewelry, and custom linens. We dare you to not want to buy every single item in the store. Double-dog dare you. roxiedaisy.com

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3. SIGHT

Add visual beauty and illuminate your home with a light fixture from K2 Studio in downtown Asheville, North Carolina. Enter through the unassuming storefront and feast your eyes on a showroom full of desirables. Ranging from high-end bespoke designs to small decorative objects from local artisans, you’re bound to find the perfect lighting element to brighten and warm your space. homeredefined.com

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4. SOUND

You can almost hear the ocean in the sparkly seashell ornaments at this adorable boutique. Located in the City Market in downtown Wilmington, North Carolina, there sits a bundle of shops that brim with beauty. Coastal Vibe offers an abundant array of coastal-themed decor throughout the year. For the holidays, choose from ornaments, greenery, ribbons, and our favorite—the shell christmas trees in dreamy shades of white and cream. Sophisticated and elegant, while still decidedly beachy. Ahh, hear that ocean breeze. facebook.com/coastalvibenc

5. SMELL

The rich and spicy home scents will have your home smelling like the holidays in an instant. Choose from the collection of glass vessels and candles at Du Jardin Home & Garden in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Place them in your entryway to greet guests, along with one of the adorable petite wreaths, as pictured on our back cover. dujardinllc.com

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Get your blades sharpened and head to the Wilmington Icehouse in Wilmington, North Carolina, for an afternoon of skating. The indoor ice skating rink is home to local hockey teams and camps, but also offers frequent public skating sessions. A little shaky on the ice? Skate sleds are available and group lessons are offered. You can even start a new holiday tradition—rent out the entire rink for a family skate party! wilmingtonice.com

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1. BELVEDERE PLANTATION For a good old-fashioned harvest festival, head to Belvedere Plantation in Fredericksburg, Virginia. The 645acre heritage farm is full of activities for kiddos, big and small. There’s a gigantic maize maze with a different design every year. Take a hayride to the pumpkin patch, partake in face painting, pedal carts, and pony rides. Visit the old barnyard where chickens, pigs, turkeys, and goats await your snuggles. belvedereplantation.com

2. JOE’S TREES Over 50 years ago, Joe Sublett began growing Christmas trees, almost by accident. In 1962, the first evergreen tree was planted as a 4-H project. The pine trees flourished and within a few years, Joe’s Trees was established in Newport, Virginia. Visiting the tree farm to choose the perfect Christmas tree and holiday wreath has now become a holiday tradition for families throughout Virginia and North Carolina. Earlier in the fall, the farm also offers free hayrides, a corn maze, and a pumpkin patch every weekend in October. joestrees.com

During the winter months of December, January, and February, the night skies appear to be clearer and sharper. Ever wonder why? Head to the Leander McCormick Observatory at the University of Virginia to find out. Throughout the year, on the first and third Friday of the month from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m., the observatory opens for a “Public Night” where visitors are welcome to peer through the 26-inch refractor telescope, and gaze up at the night sky. Be sure to visit on a clear night, and include time to visit the History of Astronomy Museum, where astronomy students will happily share their knowledge with eager ears. astro.virginia.edu

Nestled in the rolling hills of Asheville, North Carolina, you’ll find the Hickory Nut Gap Farm. A truly beautiful 90-acre property where the Ager family raises beef cattle, pigs, poultry, and organic produce. The farm is open year-round, and brimming with activities in the fall. There’s an animal barn, goat walk, corn maze, cider

press, pumpkin patch, and hayrides. In the winter months, you can visit the wonderfully charming farm store, filled with bounty from the farm as well as local vendors. Enjoy a hot cup of cider by the woodstove, and be sure to visit the pigs and goats in the barn, where they’re snuggled-in for the winter. hickorynutgapfarm.com

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PHOTO CREDIT: Department of Astronomy, UVA

PHOTO CREDIT: BELVEDERE PLANTATION

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F A M I L Y F U N

Get your blades sharpened and head to the Wilmington Icehouse in Wilmington, North Carolina, for an afternoon of skating. The indoor ice skating rink is home to local hockey teams and camps, but also offers frequent public skating sessions. A little shaky on the ice? Skate sleds are available and group lessons are offered. You can even start a new holiday tradition—rent out the entire rink for a family skate party! wilmingtonice.com

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5. HICKORY NUT GAP FARM 4. MCCORMICK OBSERVATORY 1.

Looking for adventures that will entertain the whole family? We’ve assembled our cherished cold-weather activities that are sure to delight kids and parents alike!

PHOTO CREDIT: JOE’S TREES

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1. BELVEDERE PLANTATION For a good old-fashioned harvest festival, head to Belvedere Plantation in Fredericksburg, Virginia. The 645acre heritage farm is full of activities for kiddos, big and small. There’s a gigantic maize maze with a different design every year. Take a hayride to the pumpkin patch, partake in face painting, pedal carts, and pony rides. Visit the old barnyard where chickens, pigs, turkeys, and goats await your snuggles. belvedereplantation.com

2. JOE’S TREES Over 50 years ago, Joe Sublett began growing Christmas trees, almost by accident. In 1962, the first evergreen tree was planted as a 4-H project. The pine trees flourished and within a few years, Joe’s Trees was established in Newport, Virginia. Visiting the tree farm to choose the perfect Christmas tree and holiday wreath has now become a holiday tradition for families throughout Virginia and North Carolina. Earlier in the fall, the farm also offers free hayrides, a corn maze, and a pumpkin patch every weekend in October. joestrees.com

During the winter months of December, January, and February, the night skies appear to be clearer and sharper. Ever wonder why? Head to the Leander McCormick Observatory at the University of Virginia to find out. Throughout the year, on the first and third Friday of the month from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m., the observatory opens for a “Public Night” where visitors are welcome to peer through the 26-inch refractor telescope, and gaze up at the night sky. Be sure to visit on a clear night, and include time to visit the History of Astronomy Museum, where astronomy students will happily share their knowledge with eager ears. astro.virginia.edu

Nestled in the rolling hills of Asheville, North Carolina, you’ll find the Hickory Nut Gap Farm. A truly beautiful 90-acre property where the Ager family raises beef cattle, pigs, poultry, and organic produce. The farm is open year-round, and brimming with activities in the fall. There’s an animal barn, goat walk, corn maze, cider

press, pumpkin patch, and hayrides. In the winter months, you can visit the wonderfully charming farm store, filled with bounty from the farm as well as local vendors. Enjoy a hot cup of cider by the woodstove, and be sure to visit the pigs and goats in the barn, where they’re snuggled-in for the winter. hickorynutgapfarm.com

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Warm yourself from the inside out with these adult refreshments. We live in a region with a bounty of beverage options to choose from. Whether you’re drawn to vines or barley, there’s a nearby distillery, brewery, or vineyard awaiting your arrival.

1. BEER A historic building has been given new life in downtown Wilmington, North Carolina. The Ironclad Brewery is industrial, open, and stylish. Visit the brewery to view the brewhouse and fermentation tanks. Have a seat at one of the three bars and opt for a flight, allowing you to sample all seven of the rotating beers. Find which beer speaks to you—we’re big fans of the White Squall—a white chocolate brown ale. Purchase a growler to take home and enjoy by the fire. ironcladbrewery.com

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2. MOONSHINE WHISKEY What began with a hunt for the perfect moonshine recipe has lead to Troy & Sons, a popular distillery in Asheville, North Carolina. Using sweet white corn from a local farm, distiller Troy Ball has perfected her recipe. That’s right, her Heirloom Moonshine Whiskey recipe. One of the few female distillers in the industry, she’s created a complete line of Platinum, Oak Reserve, and Blonde Whiskeys. Enjoy a free tour on Friday and Saturday evenings, then sample the ‘shine. ashevilledistilling.com

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Peer out beyond the lavender fields to the vineyards and rolling mountains beyond. Since opening in 2012, The Beliveau Estate, just outside of Blacksburg, Virginia, has received 50 competition medals for its wines. The impressive collection of bottles and awards are on display in the tasting room, open Wednesday through Sunday. The picturesque and romantic estate offers an event space and lodging in the quaint bed and breakfast. beliveauestate.com

The smell of bourbon and oak wafts through the air and greets you as you enter the massive tasting room at A. Smith Bowman Distillery. Operating since 1935, this Fredericksburg, Virginia, distillery has been a local favorite for generations. Free tours are given daily by the knowledgeable and gentile staff. The tour will guide you through the museum area, where you’ll learn about the bourbon you’re about to enjoy and the history of bourbon itself. But the highlight of the tour is the barrel room, where over 6,000 barrels are aging to perfection. asmithbowman.com

The glistening silver and copper stills shine from the distilling room and into the tasting room and into the tasting room at the newly-opened Silverback Distillery in Afton, Virginia. The Beringei Vodka is created with pure mountain water and 100% Virginia grains, and tastes as smooth as it sounds. The Strange Monkey Gin begins with the vodka as its base, then a secret blend of botanicals are infused during the distillation process. It’s no wonder this family-owned business is already receiving national recognition for its vodka, gin, and grain spirit creations. sbdistillery.com

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P I C K YO U R P O I S O N 1.

Warm yourself from the inside out with these adult refreshments. We live in a region with a bounty of beverage options to choose from. Whether you’re drawn to vines or barley, there’s a nearby distillery, brewery, or vineyard awaiting your arrival.

1. BEER A historic building has been given new life in downtown Wilmington, North Carolina. The Ironclad Brewery is industrial, open, and stylish. Visit the brewery to view the brewhouse and fermentation tanks. Have a seat at one of the three bars and opt for a flight, allowing you to sample all seven of the rotating beers. Find which beer speaks to you—we’re big fans of the White Squall—a white chocolate brown ale. Purchase a growler to take home and enjoy by the fire. ironcladbrewery.com

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2. MOONSHINE WHISKEY What began with a hunt for the perfect moonshine recipe has lead to Troy & Sons, a popular distillery in Asheville, North Carolina. Using sweet white corn from a local farm, distiller Troy Ball has perfected her recipe. That’s right, her Heirloom Moonshine Whiskey recipe. One of the few female distillers in the industry, she’s created a complete line of Platinum, Oak Reserve, and Blonde Whiskeys. Enjoy a free tour on Friday and Saturday evenings, then sample the ‘shine. ashevilledistilling.com

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3. WINE

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5. VODKA & GIN

Peer out beyond the lavender fields to the vineyards and rolling mountains beyond. Since opening in 2012, The Beliveau Estate, just outside of Blacksburg, Virginia, has received 50 competition medals for its wines. The impressive collection of bottles and awards are on display in the tasting room, open Wednesday through Sunday. The picturesque and romantic estate offers an event space and lodging in the quaint bed and breakfast. beliveauestate.com

The smell of bourbon and oak wafts through the air and greets you as you enter the massive tasting room at A. Smith Bowman Distillery. Operating since 1935, this Fredericksburg, Virginia, distillery has been a local favorite for generations. Free tours are given daily by the knowledgeable and gentile staff. The tour will guide you through the museum area, where you’ll learn about the bourbon you’re about to enjoy and the history of bourbon itself. But the highlight of the tour is the barrel room, where over 6,000 barrels are aging to perfection. asmithbowman.com

The glistening silver and copper stills shine from the distilling room and into the tasting room and into the tasting room at the newly-opened Silverback Distillery in Afton, Virginia. The Beringei Vodka is created with pure mountain water and 100% Virginia grains, and tastes as smooth as it sounds. The Strange Monkey Gin begins with the vodka as its base, then a secret blend of botanicals are infused during the distillation process. It’s no wonder this family-owned business is already receiving national recognition for its vodka, gin, and grain spirit creations. sbdistillery.com

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YOU ONLY GET ONE CHANCE AT A FIRST IMPRESSION... SO MAKE IT A GREAT ONE! Whether the exterior of your home is ready for a complete facelift, or just a few tweaks, even small style upgrades can add up to major curb appeal. Turn the page to discover how to create an impactful first impression!

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YOU ONLY GET ONE CHANCE AT A FIRST IMPRESSION... SO MAKE IT A GREAT ONE! Whether the exterior of your home is ready for a complete facelift, or just a few tweaks, even small style upgrades can add up to major curb appeal. Turn the page to discover how to create an impactful first impression!

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HISTORIC PLAQUE This historic plaque shares the home’s birthdate. Even if your home isn’t part of the historic registry, you can create a plaque that marks a significant date for your family—the year you bought the house, your wedding date, etc. Claremont Oval Cast Aluminum Address Plaque $89 homedepot.com

LIGHT FIXTURE

BALUSTERS

Textured glass gives this traditional hanging light fixture a little extra sparkle.

Ornate balusters can transform your railing into something unique and special. Double Fleur de Lis Baluster $23 cheapstairparts.com

Newport Collection Hanging Lantern $272 lampsplus.com

HERRINGBONE PATTERN

FLAG Many homes in historic Fredericksburg proudly display the American flag. Embroidered American Flag $44 usflag.com

Though the herringbone pattern dates back to the Roman Empire, it’s currently one of the biggest trends in the design world. This front walk uses the single-brick style of the pattern, set on a 45 degree angle. Red Charcoal Holland Patio Stone $.50 / brick lowes.com

PAINT COLORS The green of this home is subtle and refined, and pairs beautifully with the cool white trim, black shutters and black front door.

COPY THIS LOOK TO ENHANCE YOUR

CURB APPEAL!

ROCKING CHAIRS Every proper porch deserves a rocking chair or two. Solid Wood Outdoor Rocking Chair $199 lampsplus.com

TOPIARIES & URNS Keep your home looking resplendent year-round with these faux spiral rosemary topiaries. The seven-foot tall beauties come firmly planted in the aged black urns. Spiral Rosemary Topiary in Urn $799 frontgate.com

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Benjamin Moore

Benjamin Moore

Benjamin Moore

Not ready to spring for a new front door? Paint it! This one simple change can make a huge impact!

FOLLOW OUR SHOPPING GUIDE, INSPIRED BY THIS LOVELY COLONIAL HOME IN DOWNTOWN FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA.

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HISTORIC PLAQUE This historic plaque shares the home’s birthdate. Even if your home isn’t part of the historic registry, you can create a plaque that marks a significant date for your family—the year you bought the house, your wedding date, etc. Claremont Oval Cast Aluminum Address Plaque $89 homedepot.com

LIGHT FIXTURE

BALUSTERS

Textured glass gives this traditional hanging light fixture a little extra sparkle.

Ornate balusters can transform your railing into something unique and special. Double Fleur de Lis Baluster $23 cheapstairparts.com

Newport Collection Hanging Lantern $272 lampsplus.com

HERRINGBONE PATTERN

FLAG Many homes in historic Fredericksburg proudly display the American flag. Embroidered American Flag $44 usflag.com

Though the herringbone pattern dates back to the Roman Empire, it’s currently one of the biggest trends in the design world. This front walk uses the single-brick style of the pattern, set on a 45 degree angle. Red Charcoal Holland Patio Stone $.50 / brick lowes.com

PAINT COLORS The green of this home is subtle and refined, and pairs beautifully with the cool white trim, black shutters and black front door.

COPY THIS LOOK TO ENHANCE YOUR

CURB APPEAL!

ROCKING CHAIRS Every proper porch deserves a rocking chair or two. Solid Wood Outdoor Rocking Chair $199 lampsplus.com

TOPIARIES & URNS Keep your home looking resplendent year-round with these faux spiral rosemary topiaries. The seven-foot tall beauties come firmly planted in the aged black urns. Spiral Rosemary Topiary in Urn $799 frontgate.com

HOUSE

TRIM

SHUTTERS & DOOR

ICY MORN 457

WINTER WHITE 0C 21

BLACK BEAUTY 2128

Benjamin Moore

Benjamin Moore

Benjamin Moore

Not ready to spring for a new front door? Paint it! This one simple change can make a huge impact!

FOLLOW OUR SHOPPING GUIDE, INSPIRED BY THIS LOVELY COLONIAL HOME IN DOWNTOWN FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA.

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Snap a pic! Stand across the street from your house and take a picture of your front entrance, then examine the image. Sometimes it’s easier to see the changes that could be made through a picture, instead of the naked eye. NESTMAGAZINE + FALL/WINTER 2015

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WORK Artwork has the potential to completely transform a space—inside or outside your home. Art can add depth, dimension, and personality to any room. An intriguing piece of art can also act as a window into the personality of its inhabitants. Whether it’s a piece collected during your travels, or art that has been passed down from generations past, each piece tells a bit of your story. Art can also serve as an extension of interior design—an already welldesigned room can be elevated by the addition of a painting or sculpture. Artwork can serve as the piece de résistance or the crowning jewel. WE LOOK AT T WO HOMES BELONGING TO ART ENTHUSIASTS . THE FIRST TAKES A MORE MINIMAL APPROACH, WHILE THE SECOND IS MA XIMALIST. BOTH EXUDE BE AUT Y AND PERSONALIT Y, AND MAY JUST INSPIRE YOU TO BRING MORE ART WORK INTO YOUR HOME .

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WORK Artwork has the potential to completely transform a space—inside or outside your home. Art can add depth, dimension, and personality to any room. An intriguing piece of art can also act as a window into the personality of its inhabitants. Whether it’s a piece collected during your travels, or art that has been passed down from generations past, each piece tells a bit of your story. Art can also serve as an extension of interior design—an already welldesigned room can be elevated by the addition of a painting or sculpture. Artwork can serve as the piece de résistance or the crowning jewel. WE LOOK AT T WO HOMES BELONGING TO ART ENTHUSIASTS . THE FIRST TAKES A MORE MINIMAL APPROACH, WHILE THE SECOND IS MA XIMALIST. BOTH EXUDE BE AUT Y AND PERSONALIT Y, AND MAY JUST INSPIRE YOU TO BRING MORE ART WORK INTO YOUR HOME .

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MINIMALIST Natale Polinko and her husband, Michael Murray, share their home in downtown Asheville, North Carolina, with daughters Bergen, age 13, and Athena, age 11, and Reggie, the cat. Since moving into the space three years ago, they have transformed the house into a home that reflects their personality and artistic perspective. Situated in the Grove Park neighborhood, the renovated home retains its authentic charm, complete with original moldings and hardwood floors. The walls have been painted with warm and saturated hues that create a backdrop for their artwork—each piece receiving room to breathe and shine. As art enthusiasts, their collection continues to grow and evolve. Since moving to Asheville in 2004, they have been drawn to works by modern, local artists. Natale explains,

“MOST WORKS WERE STUMBLED UPON VERSUS SOUGHT OUT.” Works by Asheville artists Adam Strange, Kurt Thaesler, Kyle Sherard, Stephen Lange, Julie Armbruster, and Jonas Gerard, grace the walls. The couple also acquires small works or objects during travels—the piece of coral on the mantle was retrieved on a family trip to the Caribbean. The stunning kitchen, featured on our cover, is another space where the family chose to highlight local artisans. A complete renovation exposed a portion of the original brick, and lends a bit of juxtaposition against the sleek, modern finishes. The custom cabinets were created by local craftsman Tom Kirschbaum, who finished them with his own blend of custom gray paint. The barstools that sit below the quartzite counters are by local blacksmith Kelly Prestwood of Matrix Metalworks, who also created the dining table and console in the entryway. At each glance, the house is brimming with local art and style that exemplifies the family’s personality.

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MINIMALIST Natale Polinko and her husband, Michael Murray, share their home in downtown Asheville, North Carolina, with daughters Bergen, age 13, and Athena, age 11, and Reggie, the cat. Since moving into the space three years ago, they have transformed the house into a home that reflects their personality and artistic perspective. Situated in the Grove Park neighborhood, the renovated home retains its authentic charm, complete with original moldings and hardwood floors. The walls have been painted with warm and saturated hues that create a backdrop for their artwork—each piece receiving room to breathe and shine. As art enthusiasts, their collection continues to grow and evolve. Since moving to Asheville in 2004, they have been drawn to works by modern, local artists. Natale explains,

“MOST WORKS WERE STUMBLED UPON VERSUS SOUGHT OUT.” Works by Asheville artists Adam Strange, Kurt Thaesler, Kyle Sherard, Stephen Lange, Julie Armbruster, and Jonas Gerard, grace the walls. The couple also acquires small works or objects during travels—the piece of coral on the mantle was retrieved on a family trip to the Caribbean. The stunning kitchen, featured on our cover, is another space where the family chose to highlight local artisans. A complete renovation exposed a portion of the original brick, and lends a bit of juxtaposition against the sleek, modern finishes. The custom cabinets were created by local craftsman Tom Kirschbaum, who finished them with his own blend of custom gray paint. The barstools that sit below the quartzite counters are by local blacksmith Kelly Prestwood of Matrix Metalworks, who also created the dining table and console in the entryway. At each glance, the house is brimming with local art and style that exemplifies the family’s personality.

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MAXIMALIST The long, winding, dirt road, leads you deep into the forest, and into the vibrant, layered, enchanting home of Beatrix Ost and Ludwig Kuttner. The stately manor sits at the helm of the Estouteville Farm, just south of Charlottesville, Virginia. Complete with seven dogs, two cats, countless chickens, and a scattering of peacocks, the home is a surreal wonderland. Ost is an artist, writer, and designer. Kuttner is an investor, developer, and philanthropist. The dynamic duo purchased the farm in 1981, and have since transformed the once dilapidated estate into a stunningly captivating space. Large-scale creations pepper the landscape of the exterior. Painted trees, sculptures from branches and twigs, and broken vases create mosaics in the gardens. Artwork greets you at every turn. In the interior, each corner of the home is filled with objects of curiosity. Collections of vintage artifacts and figurines grace every surface. Large oil paintings by Ost are found on nearly every wall. Born in Germany in 1940, Ost is a consummate artist. Art flows from her like water dripping from a faucet. Every object she encounters becomes wrapped into her weave of wonderment. Asked when her passion for art began, she effortlessly explains,

“THERE IS NO BEGINNING OR END—IT JUST IS. IT’S THE AIR I BREATHE . IT’S PART OF MY EXISTENCE . I CANNOT HELP IT.” The home seeks to be as captivating as its mistress. Each room of the home utilizes a different color palette. A muted bluish-gray and gold swath the central space of home, complete with lifesize burlap figures by Ost. Handpainted detail is in nearly every room. Stripes, faux marble, stippling, and pinstripes give each room texture and an added artistic element. The black and white room houses grandbabies when they come to visit. Ost and Kuttner encourage others to embrace art and bring it into their own lives and spaces. They value outward expression and creativity so greatly that they generously donated the land for the IX Art Park in downtown Charlottesville. Both continue to serve on the Board of Directors.

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MAXIMALIST The long, winding, dirt road, leads you deep into the forest, and into the vibrant, layered, enchanting home of Beatrix Ost and Ludwig Kuttner. The stately manor sits at the helm of the Estouteville Farm, just south of Charlottesville, Virginia. Complete with seven dogs, two cats, countless chickens, and a scattering of peacocks, the home is a surreal wonderland. Ost is an artist, writer, and designer. Kuttner is an investor, developer, and philanthropist. The dynamic duo purchased the farm in 1981, and have since transformed the once dilapidated estate into a stunningly captivating space. Large-scale creations pepper the landscape of the exterior. Painted trees, sculptures from branches and twigs, and broken vases create mosaics in the gardens. Artwork greets you at every turn. In the interior, each corner of the home is filled with objects of curiosity. Collections of vintage artifacts and figurines grace every surface. Large oil paintings by Ost are found on nearly every wall. Born in Germany in 1940, Ost is a consummate artist. Art flows from her like water dripping from a faucet. Every object she encounters becomes wrapped into her weave of wonderment. Asked when her passion for art began, she effortlessly explains,

“THERE IS NO BEGINNING OR END—IT JUST IS. IT’S THE AIR I BREATHE . IT’S PART OF MY EXISTENCE . I CANNOT HELP IT.” The home seeks to be as captivating as its mistress. Each room of the home utilizes a different color palette. A muted bluish-gray and gold swath the central space of home, complete with lifesize burlap figures by Ost. Handpainted detail is in nearly every room. Stripes, faux marble, stippling, and pinstripes give each room texture and an added artistic element. The black and white room houses grandbabies when they come to visit. Ost and Kuttner encourage others to embrace art and bring it into their own lives and spaces. They value outward expression and creativity so greatly that they generously donated the land for the IX Art Park in downtown Charlottesville. Both continue to serve on the Board of Directors.

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1.

IN THE

COMMUNITY

2.

3.

has become, “a gathering place where artists talk to each other, and through their artistic vision, create a different way of looking at the world.” The creative efforts of the artists flow out into the community, and promote an artistic environment. With a wide assortment of artists at varying experience levels, the art for sale is accessible and affordable. “Aspiration art is great, but the more accessible art is equally as inspiring,” explains Lecky. When it comes to the various classes that are offered, the approach is positive and encouraging, “it’s not about being the best, but it’s about expressing yourself.” libertytownarts.com

More than pretty pictures, art in our homes and our communities carries importance. For centuries, art has been used to tell stories, evoke emotions, and document the social pulse of the era. Art can be found everywhere we look—in the structure of a tall building, in the craftsmanship of a table, or the delicate brushstrokes of a painting. Recognition and appreciation of art resides within each of us. We applaud the organizations in our communities who are fostering these expressions of art. These institutions are encouraging local residents to not only appreciate art, but also to get involved. Whether you’re ready to pick up a camera, or simply observe local beauty, take a closer look at these spaces where art reigns supreme.

5.

3. LYRIC THEATRE 1. ASHEVILLE ART MUSEUM In the heart of downtown Asheville, you’ll find The Asheville Art Museum. Founded in 1948, the museum is committed to being a vital force in the community. The permanent collection is comprised of 20th and 21st century American art, while the rotating exhibits focus on North Carolina’s cultural heritage. Studio Craft, Black Mountain College, and Cherokee artists are highlighted. In addition to

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2. LIBERTYTOWN ARTS offering various educational programs, making art accessible to a diverse audience of all ages is at the core of the museum’s philosophy. The Holden Community Gallery in the North Wing is an exhibit space that is always open and free to the general public. Additionally, free admission to the entire museum is offered the first Wednesday of every month from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. ashevilleart.org

Thirteen-thousand square feet of creative expression reside within LibertyTown Arts Workshop in Fredericksburg, Virginia. A collection of 27 studios housing more than 40 artists converge to produce artwork in various mediums. Pottery, painting, quilting, weaving, jewelry making, glass blowing, and photography are represented. The space was developed in 2003 as a working studio space where artists converse, encourage, and collaborate. Owner D.D. Lecky explains that the center

Directly across from Virginia Tech’s main campus in downtown Blacksburg, Virginia, sits the Lyric Theatre. The beautiful space has operated as a non-profit movie theatre and community center since 1998. Independent and foreign films are screened weekly, along with live music, educational programs, and theatrical performances, including the Live At The Lyric series. The theater partners with various community art groups to host live programs, gallery opportunities, and exhibitions, in an effort to establish Blacksburg as an arts destination for the region. thelyric.com

4.

4. NEW CITY ARTS INITIATIVE

5. CAMERON ART MUSEUM

This local non-profit is passionate about all things art. Through collaborations with artists and organizations throughout Charlottesville, its aim is to establish a creative network and promote community engagement with the arts. “We create, encourage, and support, believing that art enriches our community and our lives,” shares Executive Director, Maureen Brondyke. A recent collaboration between New City Arts Initiative and the Charlottesville Mural Project lead to the creation of a massive mural on a busy street in Crozet, Virginia, directly across from the tap room at the Starr Hill Brewery. Illustrator Duncan Robertson designed a lyrical scene that portrays musicians playing with the Blue Ridge Mountains behind them, with a distinct Appalachian vibe. The mural, which transformed an industrial space into a work of art, is part of the Charlottesville Mural Project’s Paint & Poetry series, which beautifies the city with large-scale murals. newcityarts.org

The Cameron Art Museum, better known as CAM, is Wilmington, North Carolina’s epicenter for the arts. In addition to the museum’s indoor exhibit halls and outdoor display spaces, the Museum School offers a variety of adult and youth instructional programs. Ranging from beginner classes to master workshops, the sessions not only encourage community members to get involved in the arts, but provide employment opportunities to local artists and instructors. Art for all is encouraged at the museum—the Connections Program invites children and adults with mental, physical, emotional, or behavioral disabilities to experience the museum in a supported environment. The always free program is designed to minimize stress and provide a connection between each visitor and the art. cameronartmuseum.org

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1.

IN THE

COMMUNITY

2.

3.

has become, “a gathering place where artists talk to each other, and through their artistic vision, create a different way of looking at the world.” The creative efforts of the artists flow out into the community, and promote an artistic environment. With a wide assortment of artists at varying experience levels, the art for sale is accessible and affordable. “Aspiration art is great, but the more accessible art is equally as inspiring,” explains Lecky. When it comes to the various classes that are offered, the approach is positive and encouraging, “it’s not about being the best, but it’s about expressing yourself.” libertytownarts.com

More than pretty pictures, art in our homes and our communities carries importance. For centuries, art has been used to tell stories, evoke emotions, and document the social pulse of the era. Art can be found everywhere we look—in the structure of a tall building, in the craftsmanship of a table, or the delicate brushstrokes of a painting. Recognition and appreciation of art resides within each of us. We applaud the organizations in our communities who are fostering these expressions of art. These institutions are encouraging local residents to not only appreciate art, but also to get involved. Whether you’re ready to pick up a camera, or simply observe local beauty, take a closer look at these spaces where art reigns supreme.

5.

3. LYRIC THEATRE 1. ASHEVILLE ART MUSEUM In the heart of downtown Asheville, you’ll find The Asheville Art Museum. Founded in 1948, the museum is committed to being a vital force in the community. The permanent collection is comprised of 20th and 21st century American art, while the rotating exhibits focus on North Carolina’s cultural heritage. Studio Craft, Black Mountain College, and Cherokee artists are highlighted. In addition to

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2. LIBERTYTOWN ARTS offering various educational programs, making art accessible to a diverse audience of all ages is at the core of the museum’s philosophy. The Holden Community Gallery in the North Wing is an exhibit space that is always open and free to the general public. Additionally, free admission to the entire museum is offered the first Wednesday of every month from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. ashevilleart.org

Thirteen-thousand square feet of creative expression reside within LibertyTown Arts Workshop in Fredericksburg, Virginia. A collection of 27 studios housing more than 40 artists converge to produce artwork in various mediums. Pottery, painting, quilting, weaving, jewelry making, glass blowing, and photography are represented. The space was developed in 2003 as a working studio space where artists converse, encourage, and collaborate. Owner D.D. Lecky explains that the center

Directly across from Virginia Tech’s main campus in downtown Blacksburg, Virginia, sits the Lyric Theatre. The beautiful space has operated as a non-profit movie theatre and community center since 1998. Independent and foreign films are screened weekly, along with live music, educational programs, and theatrical performances, including the Live At The Lyric series. The theater partners with various community art groups to host live programs, gallery opportunities, and exhibitions, in an effort to establish Blacksburg as an arts destination for the region. thelyric.com

4.

4. NEW CITY ARTS INITIATIVE

5. CAMERON ART MUSEUM

This local non-profit is passionate about all things art. Through collaborations with artists and organizations throughout Charlottesville, its aim is to establish a creative network and promote community engagement with the arts. “We create, encourage, and support, believing that art enriches our community and our lives,” shares Executive Director, Maureen Brondyke. A recent collaboration between New City Arts Initiative and the Charlottesville Mural Project lead to the creation of a massive mural on a busy street in Crozet, Virginia, directly across from the tap room at the Starr Hill Brewery. Illustrator Duncan Robertson designed a lyrical scene that portrays musicians playing with the Blue Ridge Mountains behind them, with a distinct Appalachian vibe. The mural, which transformed an industrial space into a work of art, is part of the Charlottesville Mural Project’s Paint & Poetry series, which beautifies the city with large-scale murals. newcityarts.org

The Cameron Art Museum, better known as CAM, is Wilmington, North Carolina’s epicenter for the arts. In addition to the museum’s indoor exhibit halls and outdoor display spaces, the Museum School offers a variety of adult and youth instructional programs. Ranging from beginner classes to master workshops, the sessions not only encourage community members to get involved in the arts, but provide employment opportunities to local artists and instructors. Art for all is encouraged at the museum—the Connections Program invites children and adults with mental, physical, emotional, or behavioral disabilities to experience the museum in a supported environment. The always free program is designed to minimize stress and provide a connection between each visitor and the art. cameronartmuseum.org

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ARCHITECTURAL quiz

.

1.

TEST YOUR HOUSING KNOWLEDGE! MATCH THE RENDERING TO THE HOUSING STYLE.

2.

3.

4.

5.

n COLONIAL n MODERN n CRAFTSMAN n VICTORIAN n COTSWOLD COTTAGE

HERE’S SOME TELLTALE FEATURES TO LOOK FOR:

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COLONIAL​

COTSWOLD COTTAGE​

VICTORIAN

MODERN

CRAFTSMAN

The term Colonial can get a bit confusing. Colonial architecture includes several different building styles that were popular during the 1700s in America’s Colonial period: French Colonial, Spanish Colonial, Dutch Colonial, Cape Cod, Salt Box, and Georgian. The housing types varied by region and wealth—from simple to ornate. The homes we now correlate with the term Colonial are very symmetrical, squareshaped homes with two levels of double-hung windows, comprised of small, square panes.

Idyllic storybook cottages are actually called Cotswold Cottages, named after the Cotswold region in England. Also known as Tudor Cottages, these houses are usually built of stone or brick and have dramatic, sloping, thatched roofs. A predominant chimney can usually be seen on the front or side of the home, along with small, arched doors. This popular subtype of the Tudor Revival became popular in America in the 1920s and 1930s.

When we use the term Victorian, we are actually referring to a specific time period known as the Victorian Era (1840–1900). During the British reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901), v ​ arious housing types like Second Empire, Gothic Revival, and Queen Anne were at the height of popularity. The intricate features of those homes have now become synonymous with the term Victorian. The gingerbread trim, round turret (tower), and stone details are features we now commonly associate with Victorian architecture.

These striking homes are immediately recognizable by their clean lines and angular composition. This style emerged during the mid20th Century, and the homes were typically designed to incorporate the surrounding landscape. The non-traditional mixture of stone, brick, and cement set them apart. Exposed wood beams both on the interior and exterior were common. The Mid-Century Modern homes, built between 1950 and 1970, were often one-story homes with large expanses of glass in the front or back of the home. The style, sometimes referred to as Contemporary, has seen a recent resurgence in popularity.

The American Craftsman style was an extension of the British Arts and Crafts movement. Named for the magazine in which it was featured, The Craftsman, the style was defined at the turn of the 20th Century by the magazine’s publisher, architect, and furniture designer, Gustav Stickley. A classic Craftsman has a low-slung gabled roof with overhanging eaves and a front porch that spans the entire width of the front of the home, flanked by pedestal-like tapered columns. Intricate woodwork on the interiors and built-in elements, like bookshelves and closets, are common.

ANSWERS: Colonial = 5, Modern = 2, Craftsman = 4, Victorian = 3, Cotswold Cottage = 1

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ARCHITECTURAL quiz

.

1.

TEST YOUR HOUSING KNOWLEDGE! MATCH THE RENDERING TO THE HOUSING STYLE.

2.

3.

4.

5.

n COLONIAL n MODERN n CRAFTSMAN n VICTORIAN n COTSWOLD COTTAGE

HERE’S SOME TELLTALE FEATURES TO LOOK FOR:

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COLONIAL​

COTSWOLD COTTAGE​

VICTORIAN

MODERN

CRAFTSMAN

The term Colonial can get a bit confusing. Colonial architecture includes several different building styles that were popular during the 1700s in America’s Colonial period: French Colonial, Spanish Colonial, Dutch Colonial, Cape Cod, Salt Box, and Georgian. The housing types varied by region and wealth—from simple to ornate. The homes we now correlate with the term Colonial are very symmetrical, squareshaped homes with two levels of double-hung windows, comprised of small, square panes.

Idyllic storybook cottages are actually called Cotswold Cottages, named after the Cotswold region in England. Also known as Tudor Cottages, these houses are usually built of stone or brick and have dramatic, sloping, thatched roofs. A predominant chimney can usually be seen on the front or side of the home, along with small, arched doors. This popular subtype of the Tudor Revival became popular in America in the 1920s and 1930s.

When we use the term Victorian, we are actually referring to a specific time period known as the Victorian Era (1840–1900). During the British reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901), v ​ arious housing types like Second Empire, Gothic Revival, and Queen Anne were at the height of popularity. The intricate features of those homes have now become synonymous with the term Victorian. The gingerbread trim, round turret (tower), and stone details are features we now commonly associate with Victorian architecture.

These striking homes are immediately recognizable by their clean lines and angular composition. This style emerged during the mid20th Century, and the homes were typically designed to incorporate the surrounding landscape. The non-traditional mixture of stone, brick, and cement set them apart. Exposed wood beams both on the interior and exterior were common. The Mid-Century Modern homes, built between 1950 and 1970, were often one-story homes with large expanses of glass in the front or back of the home. The style, sometimes referred to as Contemporary, has seen a recent resurgence in popularity.

The American Craftsman style was an extension of the British Arts and Crafts movement. Named for the magazine in which it was featured, The Craftsman, the style was defined at the turn of the 20th Century by the magazine’s publisher, architect, and furniture designer, Gustav Stickley. A classic Craftsman has a low-slung gabled roof with overhanging eaves and a front porch that spans the entire width of the front of the home, flanked by pedestal-like tapered columns. Intricate woodwork on the interiors and built-in elements, like bookshelves and closets, are common.

ANSWERS: Colonial = 5, Modern = 2, Craftsman = 4, Victorian = 3, Cotswold Cottage = 1

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TREND ALERT:

+ SPACES

Warm Metallics

+ SPACES

DESIGN A ROOM

TAYLOR VON HERBULIS

Perfect for the holiday season, we’re seeing warm metallics throughout the design world. Whether it’s rose gold, copper, or blush—this flushed hue will cozy up any room. It pairs well with silver or gold, so feel free to mix with the existing metallics in your home. Go bold with a light fixture, be daring with a show-stopping accent chair, or stay subtle with bar accessories. 3. Pretty In Pink

Quartet Flatware Set ​

Glass Pendant Lamp in Copper ​ $159 dotandbo.com

$68 per setting shopterrain.com

1. 5. ​Swanky Soiree

A UsagiTM Heavyweight Cobbler Shaker ​ $69

4. ​Goldi-Luxe David Adjaye 2013 Washington Skeleton Side Chair by David Adjaye for Knoll® ​

2. Flush With Blush Boho Diamond Wallpaper in Copper Blush

$1,387 allmodern.com

$220 per roll michelevarian.com

2.

cocktailkingdom.com

B Copper-Plated Japanese Style Jigger​

1 ROOM 2 WAYS

1. Rose-Colored Lenses

We asked two Interior Design teams to turn an unused space into an ideal kid’s playroom. With a $3,000 budget they each created a retreat for kiddos to play, create, hang out, and daydream.

3.

6. ​Ring Around T he Rosy

7. ​Hard-Wired Happiness

Rose Gold iPhone Case by FelonyCase ​

ThresholdTM Metal Wire JOY Figural ​

$15 etsy.com

$12 target.com

$19 cocktailkingdom.com

C Premeium Julep Strainer ​

$18 cocktailkingdom.com

7.

D TeardropTM Barspoon ​ $23

cocktailkingdom.com

4.

5.

6.

A B

C

DESIGN NO 1:

DESIGN NO 2:

Circle Design Studio, LLC

Just Perfect

JOHN T.H. DORLINI, CID, LEED BD+C AND THERESA A.C. DORLINI, CID, ASID

REBECCA DAWSON AND JESSICA PIRONE

We were immediately drawn to the fresh and contemporary design aesthetic of John and Theresa Dorlini, the husband and wife team behind CIRCLE Design Studio, LLC. The dynamic duo creates custom designs for commercial and residential clients throughout Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Maryland. circledesignstudio.com

Since 2007, sisters Jessica Pirone and Rebecca Dawson have been beautifying homes in the Wilmington, North Carolina area. What began with home staging and design has evolved to include a boutique shop that offers a custom line of furniture and decor. justperfecthomestaging.com

IS THERE AN UNDERUTILIZED SPACE IN YOUR HOME?

How about that awkward attic or unused basement? Take some inspiration from the pros to carve out a fun and functional space that your kids can call their own. D

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TREND ALERT:

+ SPACES

Warm Metallics

+ SPACES

DESIGN A ROOM

TAYLOR VON HERBULIS

Perfect for the holiday season, we’re seeing warm metallics throughout the design world. Whether it’s rose gold, copper, or blush—this flushed hue will cozy up any room. It pairs well with silver or gold, so feel free to mix with the existing metallics in your home. Go bold with a light fixture, be daring with a show-stopping accent chair, or stay subtle with bar accessories. 3. Pretty In Pink

Quartet Flatware Set ​

Glass Pendant Lamp in Copper ​ $159 dotandbo.com

$68 per setting shopterrain.com

1. 5. ​Swanky Soiree

A UsagiTM Heavyweight Cobbler Shaker ​ $69

4. ​Goldi-Luxe David Adjaye 2013 Washington Skeleton Side Chair by David Adjaye for Knoll® ​

2. Flush With Blush Boho Diamond Wallpaper in Copper Blush

$1,387 allmodern.com

$220 per roll michelevarian.com

2.

cocktailkingdom.com

B Copper-Plated Japanese Style Jigger​

1 ROOM 2 WAYS

1. Rose-Colored Lenses

We asked two Interior Design teams to turn an unused space into an ideal kid’s playroom. With a $3,000 budget they each created a retreat for kiddos to play, create, hang out, and daydream.

3.

6. ​Ring Around T he Rosy

7. ​Hard-Wired Happiness

Rose Gold iPhone Case by FelonyCase ​

ThresholdTM Metal Wire JOY Figural ​

$15 etsy.com

$12 target.com

$19 cocktailkingdom.com

C Premeium Julep Strainer ​

$18 cocktailkingdom.com

7.

D TeardropTM Barspoon ​ $23

cocktailkingdom.com

4.

5.

6.

A B

C

DESIGN NO 1:

DESIGN NO 2:

Circle Design Studio, LLC

Just Perfect

JOHN T.H. DORLINI, CID, LEED BD+C AND THERESA A.C. DORLINI, CID, ASID

REBECCA DAWSON AND JESSICA PIRONE

We were immediately drawn to the fresh and contemporary design aesthetic of John and Theresa Dorlini, the husband and wife team behind CIRCLE Design Studio, LLC. The dynamic duo creates custom designs for commercial and residential clients throughout Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Maryland. circledesignstudio.com

Since 2007, sisters Jessica Pirone and Rebecca Dawson have been beautifying homes in the Wilmington, North Carolina area. What began with home staging and design has evolved to include a boutique shop that offers a custom line of furniture and decor. justperfecthomestaging.com

IS THERE AN UNDERUTILIZED SPACE IN YOUR HOME?

How about that awkward attic or unused basement? Take some inspiration from the pros to carve out a fun and functional space that your kids can call their own. D

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+ SPACES

DESIGN NO 1: Circle Design Studio, LLC JOHN AND THERESA created a kid zone that is vibrant, stylish, and fun. The sophisticated space feels welcoming for both kids

budget:

and adults.

Rugs (x 2)

$160

Desk (x 2)

$246

Desk Chairs (x 2)

$140

Desk Lamps (x2)

$190

Side Tables (x 2)

$244

Floor Lamps (x 2)

Wall Color:

Accent Colors:

STONE MASON GRAY 4008-1C

REGAL BLUE

Valspar

& CITRUS YELLOW

$40

Coffee Table

$80

Bulletin Board

$17

Dry Erase Board

$19

Curtains (x 3)

$25

Desk Organizer

$88

Accent Mirrors (Set of 3)

$25

Pillows (x 4)

$68

Entertainment Center

$274

Shelving Unit (x 2)

$279

Arm Chair (x 2)

$368

Ottoman (x 2)

$283

Futon

$359

Clothesline & Hardware TOTAL:

$16 $2,921

Sources: Target, Wayfair, IKEA, Amazon, Etsy, World Market

ILLUSTRATION BY: STEVE HASKE

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+ SPACES

DESIGN NO 1: Circle Design Studio, LLC JOHN AND THERESA created a kid zone that is vibrant, stylish, and fun. The sophisticated space feels welcoming for both kids

budget:

and adults.

Rugs (x 2)

$160

Desk (x 2)

$246

Desk Chairs (x 2)

$140

Desk Lamps (x2)

$190

Side Tables (x 2)

$244

Floor Lamps (x 2)

Wall Color:

Accent Colors:

STONE MASON GRAY 4008-1C

REGAL BLUE

Valspar

& CITRUS YELLOW

$40

Coffee Table

$80

Bulletin Board

$17

Dry Erase Board

$19

Curtains (x 3)

$25

Desk Organizer

$88

Accent Mirrors (Set of 3)

$25

Pillows (x 4)

$68

Entertainment Center

$274

Shelving Unit (x 2)

$279

Arm Chair (x 2)

$368

Ottoman (x 2)

$283

Futon

$359

Clothesline & Hardware TOTAL:

$16 $2,921

Sources: Target, Wayfair, IKEA, Amazon, Etsy, World Market

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+ SPACES

DESIGN NO 2: Just Perfect JESSICA AND REBECCA created the ultimate teenage girl’s escape. The spacious layout allows her to work on creative projects, do homework, and hang out with friends.

Wall Colors:

Accent Color:

REFRESH 6751

REPOSE GRAY 7015

Sherwin-Williams

Sherwin-Williams

WATERMELON

budget: Lamp Shade

$13

Work Table Chairs

Lamp Base

$25

Curtains (x 4)

$92

Entertainment Storage Center $215

Accent Chair

$112

Work Table

Papasan Chair

$80

Accent Tables (Set of 3)

$200 $130

Papasan Cushion

$58 $66

Cream Pillows (x 2)

$58

Floating Shelves (x 3)

Wall Decal

$110

Rug

Pink Pillow

$35

Sofa

$1265

$130

TOTAL:

$400 $2,898

Sources: ShopJustPerfect, Pier1, Walmart, Etsy

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+ SPACES

DESIGN NO 2: Just Perfect JESSICA AND REBECCA created the ultimate teenage girl’s escape. The spacious layout allows her to work on creative projects, do homework, and hang out with friends.

Wall Colors:

Accent Color:

REFRESH 6751

REPOSE GRAY 7015

Sherwin-Williams

Sherwin-Williams

WATERMELON

budget: Lamp Shade

$13

Work Table Chairs

Lamp Base

$25

Curtains (x 4)

$92

Entertainment Storage Center $215

Accent Chair

$112

Work Table

Papasan Chair

$80

Accent Tables (Set of 3)

$200 $130

Papasan Cushion

$58 $66

Cream Pillows (x 2)

$58

Floating Shelves (x 3)

Wall Decal

$110

Rug

Pink Pillow

$35

Sofa

$1265

$130

TOTAL:

$400 $2,898

Sources: ShopJustPerfect, Pier1, Walmart, Etsy

ILLUSTRATION BY: STEVE HASKE

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+ PORTRAITS

MEET THE MAKER Steps away from the morning hustle on Caroline Street in downtown Fredericksburg, Virginia, sits the lovely brick corridor that serves as the outdoor eating space of Foodé. It’s here that we meet Chef Joy. There’s an ease about her—she’s effortlessly cool, yet openly warm and inviting. She’s humble and engaging, and speaks with confidence. She’s balancing her hectic schedule with such grace, that you’d never guess she’s running the crew and kitchens of two thriving restaurants. Growing up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as one of six children, on holidays and birthdays, there were no gifts—instead, food was the gift. Cooking together as a family, the food was served as an expression of love. They made what she likes to call, “naughty Southern food.” “Fried chicken was like breathing. So simple, like air,” recounts Joy. Her face lights up when she speaks of her mother, who she gives credit for teaching her everything. “She taught me how to hold myself, how to make decisions,” she said. And luckily for us, how to cook. The family shopped at farmer’s markets out of necessity, well before it became the movement that it is today. Joy reflects, “Access to fresh, seasonal food made economic sense. You bought what was fresh, plentiful, and cheap. You cooked what was in season.”

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After dabbling in the food world in Los Angeles, California, she attended culinary school at the Art Institute of Atlanta. Joy worked under a string of celebrated chefs before launching her own home-based catering business. Her mix of Southern roots and classical training resulted in a refined yet approachable style that she’s dubbed, “Gourmet food for the rest of us.” This now serves as the philosophy at her first brick-andmortar restaurant, Foodé. Along with business partner Beth Black, the restaurant is now in its fifth year. Joy jokes that when they were searching for a location, they, “met Fredericksburg, then got married to it, then fell in love.” And Fredericksburg has loved them right back. The restaurant’s commitment to sourcing fresh, seasonal ingredients has been hailed by locals and visitors alike. The atmosphere is relaxed and inviting. The kitchen is comprised of trained chefs, though her signature dish remains one that her mother taught her: fried chicken and buttermilk waffles, made from scratch. The same emphasis on seasonal ingredients can be found at the duo’s second Fredericksburg restaurant—the recently opened Mercantile. Joy’s eyes sparkle with excitement. Her passion is palpable. She’s delivering more than food on a plate, but delivering an expression of love—just like her mother taught her. foodeonline.com

1. WHAT’S IN YOUR TOOLBOX?

1. RECIPE BOOK 2. CHEF’S KNIFE 3. PHONE 4. TASTING SPOON 5. SHARPIE

+ CHEF JOY, RESTAURATEUR “Access to fresh, seasonal food made economic sense. You bought what was fresh, plentiful, and cheap. You cooked what was in season.”

2.

3.

4.

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+ PORTRAITS

MEET THE MAKER Steps away from the morning hustle on Caroline Street in downtown Fredericksburg, Virginia, sits the lovely brick corridor that serves as the outdoor eating space of Foodé. It’s here that we meet Chef Joy. There’s an ease about her—she’s effortlessly cool, yet openly warm and inviting. She’s humble and engaging, and speaks with confidence. She’s balancing her hectic schedule with such grace, that you’d never guess she’s running the crew and kitchens of two thriving restaurants. Growing up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as one of six children, on holidays and birthdays, there were no gifts—instead, food was the gift. Cooking together as a family, the food was served as an expression of love. They made what she likes to call, “naughty Southern food.” “Fried chicken was like breathing. So simple, like air,” recounts Joy. Her face lights up when she speaks of her mother, who she gives credit for teaching her everything. “She taught me how to hold myself, how to make decisions,” she said. And luckily for us, how to cook. The family shopped at farmer’s markets out of necessity, well before it became the movement that it is today. Joy reflects, “Access to fresh, seasonal food made economic sense. You bought what was fresh, plentiful, and cheap. You cooked what was in season.”

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After dabbling in the food world in Los Angeles, California, she attended culinary school at the Art Institute of Atlanta. Joy worked under a string of celebrated chefs before launching her own home-based catering business. Her mix of Southern roots and classical training resulted in a refined yet approachable style that she’s dubbed, “Gourmet food for the rest of us.” This now serves as the philosophy at her first brick-andmortar restaurant, Foodé. Along with business partner Beth Black, the restaurant is now in its fifth year. Joy jokes that when they were searching for a location, they, “met Fredericksburg, then got married to it, then fell in love.” And Fredericksburg has loved them right back. The restaurant’s commitment to sourcing fresh, seasonal ingredients has been hailed by locals and visitors alike. The atmosphere is relaxed and inviting. The kitchen is comprised of trained chefs, though her signature dish remains one that her mother taught her: fried chicken and buttermilk waffles, made from scratch. The same emphasis on seasonal ingredients can be found at the duo’s second Fredericksburg restaurant—the recently opened Mercantile. Joy’s eyes sparkle with excitement. Her passion is palpable. She’s delivering more than food on a plate, but delivering an expression of love—just like her mother taught her. foodeonline.com

1. WHAT’S IN YOUR TOOLBOX?

1. RECIPE BOOK 2. CHEF’S KNIFE 3. PHONE 4. TASTING SPOON 5. SHARPIE

+ CHEF JOY, RESTAURATEUR “Access to fresh, seasonal food made economic sense. You bought what was fresh, plentiful, and cheap. You cooked what was in season.”

2.

3.

4.

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+ PORTRAITS produce fruit cakes, breads, clothing, and beer, which is commonly produced by Trappist monks.

MEET THE MAKER Sister Francis greets us at the front doors of the monastery. She’s a tiny woman with a big smile, who quietly leads us down the hall where we meet Sister Barbara. Her delicate hands reach out to embrace mine, and her face lights up as she welcomes us into the sitting room. Sister Barbara has lived at Our Lady of the Angels Monastery since its formation in 1987. Tucked away in the hills of Crozet, Virginia, the Trappist monastery follows the Benedictine tradition of self-funding through the goods they produce. Sister Barbara explains, “Our cheese-making endeavor helps to support our life of prayer and service.” Sister Maria joins us. At 38, she’s the youngest of the 15 sisters who live at the monastery. Her youthful energy and vibrancy are engaging. Originally from Spain, she has recently completed the Monastic Consecration, vowing to live the remainder of her life here at the monastery. I somewhat jokingly ask, “When you made the decision to commit your life to this monastery, did you realize that you were also committing to a life of cheese making?” Without hesitation, Sister Maria smiles brightly and replies, “Well, I would do whatever the Lord called upon me to do...though I am glad it’s cheese.” Other Trappist nuns

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Using a native Dutch recipe, the sisters lovingly make rounds of gouda cheese, by hand. Every week, the cycle begins with the delivery of 750 gallons of cow’s milk from the Mennonite farm, “just over the hill,” tells Sister Barbara. The milk is heated and fresh cultures are added to produce curds. The curds are cut by hand and packed into plastic forms, which are then pressed twice. Once the cheese has solidified, the two-pound rounds are immersed in a salt brine, then cured in a refrigeration room. A thin rind is hand-painted onto each round, allowing the cheese to breathe while it ages. The cheese begins to deepen in color and flavor, resulting in a semi-soft, mild, and mellow gouda. Throughout the process, precise instructions are followed, pH levels are tested for accuracy, consistency is measured, and detailed notes are recorded. The dedication and care that is taken in the cheese making regimen is an extension of the sisters’ dedication to the Roman Catholic Church. Their days are filled with prayer and cheese making, and the two seem to align harmoniously. “About one-third of the cheese orders are accompanied by a prayer request,” shares Sister Barbara. The sisters willingly honor these requests and include them in their daily prayers. To purchase the heavenly gouda, visit the website, or travel the long, winding, country road to purchase a round of cheese and visit with the delightful sisters. olamonastery.org

1. WHAT’S IN YOUR TOOLBOX?

1. GOUDA ROUND 2. WHISK 3. CHEESE FORM 4. CHEESE FILTER 5. THERMOMETER

+ SISTER BARBARA & SISTER MARIA,

TRAPPIST NUNS

Without hesitation, Sister Maria smiles brightly and replies, “Well, I would do whatever the Lord called upon me to do...though I am glad it’s cheese.”

2.

3.

4.

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+ PORTRAITS produce fruit cakes, breads, clothing, and beer, which is commonly produced by Trappist monks.

MEET THE MAKER Sister Francis greets us at the front doors of the monastery. She’s a tiny woman with a big smile, who quietly leads us down the hall where we meet Sister Barbara. Her delicate hands reach out to embrace mine, and her face lights up as she welcomes us into the sitting room. Sister Barbara has lived at Our Lady of the Angels Monastery since its formation in 1987. Tucked away in the hills of Crozet, Virginia, the Trappist monastery follows the Benedictine tradition of self-funding through the goods they produce. Sister Barbara explains, “Our cheese-making endeavor helps to support our life of prayer and service.” Sister Maria joins us. At 38, she’s the youngest of the 15 sisters who live at the monastery. Her youthful energy and vibrancy are engaging. Originally from Spain, she has recently completed the Monastic Consecration, vowing to live the remainder of her life here at the monastery. I somewhat jokingly ask, “When you made the decision to commit your life to this monastery, did you realize that you were also committing to a life of cheese making?” Without hesitation, Sister Maria smiles brightly and replies, “Well, I would do whatever the Lord called upon me to do...though I am glad it’s cheese.” Other Trappist nuns

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Using a native Dutch recipe, the sisters lovingly make rounds of gouda cheese, by hand. Every week, the cycle begins with the delivery of 750 gallons of cow’s milk from the Mennonite farm, “just over the hill,” tells Sister Barbara. The milk is heated and fresh cultures are added to produce curds. The curds are cut by hand and packed into plastic forms, which are then pressed twice. Once the cheese has solidified, the two-pound rounds are immersed in a salt brine, then cured in a refrigeration room. A thin rind is hand-painted onto each round, allowing the cheese to breathe while it ages. The cheese begins to deepen in color and flavor, resulting in a semi-soft, mild, and mellow gouda. Throughout the process, precise instructions are followed, pH levels are tested for accuracy, consistency is measured, and detailed notes are recorded. The dedication and care that is taken in the cheese making regimen is an extension of the sisters’ dedication to the Roman Catholic Church. Their days are filled with prayer and cheese making, and the two seem to align harmoniously. “About one-third of the cheese orders are accompanied by a prayer request,” shares Sister Barbara. The sisters willingly honor these requests and include them in their daily prayers. To purchase the heavenly gouda, visit the website, or travel the long, winding, country road to purchase a round of cheese and visit with the delightful sisters. olamonastery.org

1. WHAT’S IN YOUR TOOLBOX?

1. GOUDA ROUND 2. WHISK 3. CHEESE FORM 4. CHEESE FILTER 5. THERMOMETER

+ SISTER BARBARA & SISTER MARIA,

TRAPPIST NUNS

Without hesitation, Sister Maria smiles brightly and replies, “Well, I would do whatever the Lord called upon me to do...though I am glad it’s cheese.”

2.

3.

4.

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+ SAVOR

ELEVATE your tailgate

WHEN IT COMES TO FOOTBALL TAILGATE PARTIES, NO ONE DOES IT QUITE LIKE THE FANS AT VIRGINIA TECH. WE ASKED OUR FAVORITE HOKIES FOR THEIR GAME DAY PLAN...

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+ SAVOR

ELEVATE your tailgate

WHEN IT COMES TO FOOTBALL TAILGATE PARTIES, NO ONE DOES IT QUITE LIKE THE FANS AT VIRGINIA TECH. WE ASKED OUR FAVORITE HOKIES FOR THEIR GAME DAY PLAN...

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+ SAVOR

Y HOORA

PREP

DECORATIONS

Head to your local college merch store to splurge on a few branded items,

then round it out with serving platters, napkins, balloons, and straws in your Make your party more enjoyable by preparing

hometown colors. Create your own

wrapped, veggies chopped, and dips ready to

and thick paper cut into triangles.

hanging pendant using twine, clothes pins,

the food earlier in the day. Have sandwiches

go! Pair each food item with a serving platter, so it’s quicker to set up once you arrive, and you don’t’ overpack or forget something!

DRINKS

In Blacksburg, Hokie fans head to the

of sangria, made with red table wine from Chateau

collegiate swag. They have everything—

The night before the big game, prepare a pitcher

Campus Emporium to stock up on

Morrisette, a vineyard located in Floyd, Virginia.

tents, blankets, chairs, clothing, even

On game day, serve the sangria along with metal

maroon and orange lawn flamingos!

buckets filled with ice and your favorite frosty

campusemporium.com

beverages. Sodas for the kids, white wine and beer for the adults.

FOOD

Keep things simple by serving finger foods—mini sandwiches, ham and

cheese biscuits, sliced veggies, or

chips and dips. For dessert, order

plain sugar cookies from your local bakery, then have the kiddos help decorate them with icing in your school colors.

GAMES

Bring a football to toss around, and a cornhole set to keep

everyone entertained while they’re

COBB SALAD SANDWICHES

waiting for the big game to start.

- 12 pack dinner rolls, sliced in half

Cute babies and bulldogs help, too.

- 1 head romaine lettuce - 1/2 lb sliced turkey

- 2 roma tomatoes, sliced - 2 avocados, sliced

EXTRAS

- 12 slices cooked bacon

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garbage bags wet wipes paper towels cork screws

and, of course...the tickets!

- 4 eggs, hard boiled and sliced

- 1/2 cup blue cheese crumbles

- 1/2 cup balsamic vinaigrette dressing Turn this classic salad into a mini sandwich. Assemble in order of ingredients, spooning the dressing on as the last step. To keep the sandwich tidy, wrap it in

parchment paper and secure it with a piece of twine. NESTMAGAZINE + FALL/WINTER 2015

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+ SAVOR

Y HOORA

PREP

DECORATIONS

Head to your local college merch store to splurge on a few branded items,

then round it out with serving platters, napkins, balloons, and straws in your Make your party more enjoyable by preparing

hometown colors. Create your own

wrapped, veggies chopped, and dips ready to

and thick paper cut into triangles.

hanging pendant using twine, clothes pins,

the food earlier in the day. Have sandwiches

go! Pair each food item with a serving platter, so it’s quicker to set up once you arrive, and you don’t’ overpack or forget something!

DRINKS

In Blacksburg, Hokie fans head to the

of sangria, made with red table wine from Chateau

collegiate swag. They have everything—

The night before the big game, prepare a pitcher

Campus Emporium to stock up on

Morrisette, a vineyard located in Floyd, Virginia.

tents, blankets, chairs, clothing, even

On game day, serve the sangria along with metal

maroon and orange lawn flamingos!

buckets filled with ice and your favorite frosty

campusemporium.com

beverages. Sodas for the kids, white wine and beer for the adults.

FOOD

Keep things simple by serving finger foods—mini sandwiches, ham and

cheese biscuits, sliced veggies, or

chips and dips. For dessert, order

plain sugar cookies from your local bakery, then have the kiddos help decorate them with icing in your school colors.

GAMES

Bring a football to toss around, and a cornhole set to keep

everyone entertained while they’re

COBB SALAD SANDWICHES

waiting for the big game to start.

- 12 pack dinner rolls, sliced in half

Cute babies and bulldogs help, too.

- 1 head romaine lettuce - 1/2 lb sliced turkey

- 2 roma tomatoes, sliced - 2 avocados, sliced

EXTRAS

- 12 slices cooked bacon

DON’T FORGET: THE SMALL THINGS! • • • • • 46

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garbage bags wet wipes paper towels cork screws

and, of course...the tickets!

- 4 eggs, hard boiled and sliced

- 1/2 cup blue cheese crumbles

- 1/2 cup balsamic vinaigrette dressing Turn this classic salad into a mini sandwich. Assemble in order of ingredients, spooning the dressing on as the last step. To keep the sandwich tidy, wrap it in

parchment paper and secure it with a piece of twine. NESTMAGAZINE + FALL/WINTER 2015

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O

M

+ DISCOVER

E

PRICES S TAC K U P COMPARE LISTINGS FROM $100K TO $200K

AHHH, ASHEVILLE, THE LAND OF PLENTY! WHEN YOU’RE READY TO WET YOUR WHISTLE, THERE’S NO BETTER PLACE TO GO THAN ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. WE’VE CREATED A BREWERY ROADMAP OF THE EIGHT BREWERIES THAT ARE LOCATED IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN. CHEERS!

$141,500

$169,900

$174,900

3 BEDS + 2 BATHS Wilmington, North Carolina MLS # 523166

2 BEDS + 2 BATHS New River Valley, Virginia MLS # 319497

3 BEDS + 2 BATHS Fredericksburg, Virginia MLS # SP8701215

1—LEXINGTON AVENUE BREWERY 39 N Lexington Avenue

COMPARE LISTINGS FROM $400K TO $650K

2—ONE WORLD BREWING 10 Patton Avenue 3—WICKED WEED BREWING 91 Biltmore Avenue

WE LOOK AT CURRENT LISTINGS FROM AROUND THE REGION TO FIND OUT HOW HOME PRICES COMPARE.

4— GREEN MAN 27 Buxton Avenue 5—BURIAL BEER CO. 40 Collier Avenue 6—TWIN LEAF BREWERY 144 Coxe Avenue 7—HI-WIRE BREWING 197 Hilliard Avenue 8—ASHEVILLE BREWING CO. 77 Coxe Avenue

$409,000

$425,000

$645,000

4 BEDS + 2 BATHS Fredericksburg, Virginia MLS # FB8672875

3 BEDS + 3 BATHS Asheville, North Carolina MLS # 578593

4 BEDS + 3 BATHS Wilmington, North Carolina MLS # 523511

COMPARE LISTINGS FROM $650K +

OTHER BREWERIES WORTH VENTURING OUT TO :

ARE YOUR READY TO LIVE WHERE YOU LOVE? Contact your Nest Broker for current listings or peruse NestRealty.com.

9—ALTAMONT BREWING CO. 1042 Haywood Road 10—OYSTER HOUSE BREWING CO. 625 Haywood Road 11—WEDGE BREWING CO. 37 Paynes Way 12—CATAWBA BREWING CO. 63 Brook Street #1 13—FRENCH BROAD BREWERY 101 Fairview Road

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14—HIGHLAND BREWING CO. 12 Old Charlotte Highway

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$670,000

$975,000

$1,375,000

3 BEDS + 2 BATHS Wilmington, North Carolina MLS # 524708

BEDS + 4 BATHS Charlottesville, Virginia MLS # 527184

4 BEDS + 5 BATHS Asheville, North Carolina MLS # 571750 NESTMAGAZINE + FALL/WINTER 2015

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H

How

O

M

+ DISCOVER

E

PRICES S TAC K U P COMPARE LISTINGS FROM $100K TO $200K

AHHH, ASHEVILLE, THE LAND OF PLENTY! WHEN YOU’RE READY TO WET YOUR WHISTLE, THERE’S NO BETTER PLACE TO GO THAN ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. WE’VE CREATED A BREWERY ROADMAP OF THE EIGHT BREWERIES THAT ARE LOCATED IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN. CHEERS!

$141,500

$169,900

$174,900

3 BEDS + 2 BATHS Wilmington, North Carolina MLS # 523166

2 BEDS + 2 BATHS New River Valley, Virginia MLS # 319497

3 BEDS + 2 BATHS Fredericksburg, Virginia MLS # SP8701215

1—LEXINGTON AVENUE BREWERY 39 N Lexington Avenue

COMPARE LISTINGS FROM $400K TO $650K

2—ONE WORLD BREWING 10 Patton Avenue 3—WICKED WEED BREWING 91 Biltmore Avenue

WE LOOK AT CURRENT LISTINGS FROM AROUND THE REGION TO FIND OUT HOW HOME PRICES COMPARE.

4— GREEN MAN 27 Buxton Avenue 5—BURIAL BEER CO. 40 Collier Avenue 6—TWIN LEAF BREWERY 144 Coxe Avenue 7—HI-WIRE BREWING 197 Hilliard Avenue 8—ASHEVILLE BREWING CO. 77 Coxe Avenue

$409,000

$425,000

$645,000

4 BEDS + 2 BATHS Fredericksburg, Virginia MLS # FB8672875

3 BEDS + 3 BATHS Asheville, North Carolina MLS # 578593

4 BEDS + 3 BATHS Wilmington, North Carolina MLS # 523511

COMPARE LISTINGS FROM $650K +

OTHER BREWERIES WORTH VENTURING OUT TO :

ARE YOUR READY TO LIVE WHERE YOU LOVE? Contact your Nest Broker for current listings or peruse NestRealty.com.

9—ALTAMONT BREWING CO. 1042 Haywood Road 10—OYSTER HOUSE BREWING CO. 625 Haywood Road 11—WEDGE BREWING CO. 37 Paynes Way 12—CATAWBA BREWING CO. 63 Brook Street #1 13—FRENCH BROAD BREWERY 101 Fairview Road

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14—HIGHLAND BREWING CO. 12 Old Charlotte Highway

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ILLUSTRATION BY: STEVE HASKE

$670,000

$975,000

$1,375,000

3 BEDS + 2 BATHS Wilmington, North Carolina MLS # 524708

BEDS + 4 BATHS Charlottesville, Virginia MLS # 527184

4 BEDS + 5 BATHS Asheville, North Carolina MLS # 571750 NESTMAGAZINE + FALL/WINTER 2015

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