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A home in the Blue Ridge Mountains

by Tricia

I’ve always had a strong desire to live near mountains. One of my brothers lives out west and whenever I visit him I’m amazed by the beautiful scenery that I can see each time I look out a window. In fact, I get used to the view quite quickly and when I come home I’m extremely disappointed when I look out my own windows and can’t see any mountain tops.

I guess that’s why I believe that one day I’ll move to an area where I’m surrounded by mountains.

If you are like me and have a strong desire to love in a great community situated in the mountains you might be interested in taking a look at Asheville Real Estate. Visit the site to learn more about Asheville homes and the growing community of Asheville.

Now, in case you are wondering, Asheville is located in the mountains of Western North Carolina. A beautiful area of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

The city of Asheville itself has all the amenities that you and your family might needs – great schools, shopping areas, arts and entertainment. The community has actually been growing over the years and it’s said that investing in a home in the Asheville area is a shrewd thing to do.

If you are interested and decide to visit the Asheville Real Estate site you’ll be able to view a map of luxury homes Asheville, view a video that shows off the splendor of Asheville and Asheville homes, and learn more about the area as a whole.

So who else wants a mountain home?






Filed Under: Great Sites, Home and Lifestyle, Real Estate, Sales and Marketing, Services Tagged With: Art, Asheville Homes, Beautiful, Blue Ridge Mountains, community, entertainment, Family, growing, homes, North Carolina, Real Estate, schools, Shopping, Video

Need some painting done? Try College Pro Painters

by Tricia

As many of you know we’ve been slowly renovating our home on our own. It’s been an ongoing process. We got our house 6 years ago this month and we still aren’t finished!

When we first got our home we tore down a few walls and of course repaired the damage. Then we proceeded to paint the whole house on our own. We had to do this because the entire house was painted robins egg blue! It’s not a terrible color, but I certainly didn’t want my whole house that color!

Now, if we’d been smart we could have saved ourselves quite a bit of time and hired a company such as College Pro Painters to do all of our house painting. I don’t dislike house painting, but considering all the home improvement tasks I’ve done in the last 6 years I’d have to say that house painting is my least favorite.

What I like about College Pro Painters is that it’s run and operated by college students. College students working for College Pro Painters paint approximately 30,000 homes in communities throughout North America. They operate in 7 Canadian Provinces and 29 U.S. States.

By using the services of College Pro Painters you will not only not have to do a task that you might not enjoy or have time for yourself, but you’ll also be providing work for college students.

As I said earlier the company is owned and run by college students throughout North America. All of the managers are full time college students. Each year they recruit, select and train hundreds of franchise managers to deliver a quality paint job.

Now that I know about College Pro Painters I think I’ll bookmark the site so that I can contact them the next time I have some rooms to paint. I’d love to give that duty to someone else and if I can help college students earn money for their tuition by doing so all the better.

If you need some painting done visit the site and book their services. Oh and don’t forget to take a look at their job gallery so that you can see some of College Pro Painters past work.

Filed Under: Home and Garden, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Renovating and DIY, Services Tagged With: College Pro, College Pro Painters, college students, franchise, home improvement, homes, House, house painting, North America, paint a room, painter, painters, painting, student managers, summer painting

Rose Wrestling

by Tricia

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I did some work in the garden yesterday. Yes I’m still trying to tidy it up and no, I haven’t planted any annuals or new perennials yet.

I did discover that some roses that I’d been hoping would recover from the one winter that I didn’t do winter protection have died. I’m sad to report that the lovely love and Peace is gone. So is the monster rose I talked about a lot last year – Antique 89. Zepherine Drouhn and Adriana didn’t make it either. So sad. I’ll have to see if I can find good replacements for these roses. I definitely want to get love and peace again though!

As I was saying on Tricia’s Musings my yard is full of blooms! Rose blooms. Oh and rose scent, lovely lovely rose perfume.

As I worked under the largest rose – 8 foot tall William Baffin (more like a tree!) it’s petals rained down on me. I was literally covered in rose petals at one point! How often can one say that?

I managed to tidy up and trim a number of roses. Lots of dead tips and dried out branches needed to be removed. The roses of course grew and bloomed around the unsightly dead twigs. My arms are now covered in scratches and I’ve probably still got a few thorns stuck in my fingers, hands and arms!

Oh yes, my back is aching too. I don’t get outside enough these days so I think over doing it just hits my back first when I do get out to the garden to work.

That’s what I get for rose wrestling!

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information.

Filed Under: Blooming today, Garden Maintenance, Green Thumb Sunday, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Spring Tasks Tagged With: aching, aching back, Annuals, blooms, garden, Green Thumb Sunday, hybrid tea, Hybrid tea rose, In The Garden, Love and peace, nature, Perennials, photo, plant, planted, rose, rose petals, roses, scent, scratched, scratches, sore, sore back, thorns, tips, winter protection

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