Archive for March, 2007

The 3.79+- acre property that I have listed with the long USFS border, two springs, and short walk to Hiwassee Lake just received it’s 3 bedroom septic approval. In our area this can take several months, so it is a big deal. Take a look at this great property…CLICK HERE. I also tried a new […]

Spring Fishing

Got a few minutes free this week, so Peanut the dachshound and I went down to Hanging Dog boat ramp and fished up the Beach Creek channel a while, then back to the main lake and up toward the river channel. I had a strike on a Rapala slash bait and on a white jig […]

It is wonderful to see the level of Hiawassee Lake coming up in the springtime. I am getting some reports of fish being caught, but the water is still a little cool. We have had a warm, dry spring so far, so I expect fishing to be good. One of the great Christian fishermen, Jimmy […]

Yesterdays Cherokee Scout had an article about the newly formed Tri-State Wanderers Hiking Club and their spring schedule…

Saturday March 24 meet the group at 10am at Brother’s Restaurant on US 64 in the Ranger community, and please bring a lunch and drink. The hike is a five mile loop in the Tanasi trail system at […]

Lenoir, NC (just on the border of Western North Carolina) is now going to be home to the latest Google server farm, which will employ 250 people in two facilities across the 215 acre site, according to an article today in The New York Times.  I think this is great for the out of work […]

Another freedom gone! Up until January 1st, 2007, a North Carolina Resident could fish in their county with natural bait without a fishing licence. Now, that in no longer the case, although true hardship cases such as those on food stamps, Work First assistance, or Medicaid actually can get a free subsistence waiver which allows […]

How do you like the new banner pic? You and a friend could own that view,  I have two lots listed in beautiful Timberwood Mountain Estates, a gated community in the desirable area of Peachtree, between Murphy and Hayesville. Up on top of Braden Summit, with paved roads, USFS access, and underground utilities, these large […]