2012 Sourwood Festival is August 11-12

2012 Sourwood Festival logo by George White

The 35th annual Sourwood Festival in Black Mountain is just one month away. {Can you believe the year is going by this fast?!} The Sourwood Festival is a big-time small town mountain festival, with 200 vendors that you can browse, handmade arts and crafts, music, great food, activities for kids, and honey, honey, honey.

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Asheville Makes List of Affordable Summer Road Trips

Asheville and western North Carolina are often on top ten lists (top ten cities for art, top ten places to retire, top ten cities for beer lovers, and the list of lists goes on, and on, and on…). Now, Asheville has been recognized as one of ten affordable summer driving destinations by weather.com. Specifically, they give a shout out to the Atlanta-to-Asheville road trip, which is just under four hours.

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Roaring Fork Falls near the Blue Ridge Parkway

Part of Roaring Fork Falls

Now here’s a beautiful waterfall for you to see when you stay in our neck of the woods! On Memorial Day weekend, we took Csaba and Bugsy the innpugs on an afternoon of hiking to a very nice waterfall located just north of the Blue Ridge Parkway in Yancy County, off of scenic Highway 80.

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What’s In Bloom at the Inn (July)

 
This has been a rather warm summer so far for us, how about you? It got up to 88 degrees here at the Inn today! This weekend’s forecast says the high temps will be around 75, though, so until then, we’ll just hang around the pool — Pool Garden, that is. The swimming pool at the Inn was filled in several years ago, before our time as innkeepers, and is now filled with flowers and plants, which we love. Here’s some of what you’ll see blooming in the Pool Garden in July {more photos await you at our Bed & Breakfast Facebook Page}:

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Now in bloom at the Inn (mid-April)

We’ve had some amazing weather the past two weeks…amazing in that we’ve had all four seasons wrapped into one! Small flurries, thunderstorms, warm sunny days, you name it. So, it’s nice to see that Mother Nature is being consistent with the gorgeous flowers and flowering trees now in bloom around Asheville, Black Mountain and Old Fort — our beautiful neck of the woods. Yep, Spring is still our favorite season.

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