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Rainelle Area Hotels
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The Ponderosa, Rainelle -. Http:/ www.theponderosalodge.com. Brier Inn, Lewisburg.304-645-7722. Hampton Inn, Lewisburg. 304-645-7300. Super 8, Lewisburg. 304-647-3188. Dawson Inn, Smoot . 304-392-6661. Corner Stone Inn, Rainelle. Back to Tincher Reunion Page.
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Businesses - Town of Rainelle, West Virginia
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Town of Rainelle, West Virginia. Police / State Police. Police / State Police. A Town to Built Carry On. Building Great Things Since 1906. View photos of businesses here. Category / Alphabetical Order. Ralph D. Williams Insurance. Rainelle, WV 25962. Animal Surgery and Care. Rainelle, WV 25962. 304-645-1476 – Emergency. Rainelle, WV 25962. Phipps Heating and Cooling. Rainelle, WV 25962. Rainelle, WV 25962. Tri-County Furniture Carpet and Appliance. Rainelle, WV 25962. Rainelle, WV 25962. Lookout, WV 25868.
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Our Mountain Farm: July 2010
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Our journey through farming, gardening, hunting and fishing to live a cleaner, healthier life in the mountains of West Virgnia. Monday, July 26, 2010. Jorene's Perennial Gardens- July 25, 2010. In the full sun bed, my beautiful white lilies and shasta. Daisy are no longer blooming. There are currently seven perennials and a bush blooming in the full-sun perennial bed: Russian sage, campanula. Purple and white Echinacea. White phlox, blacked-eyed susan. In the friendship garden, the yellow rudbeckia.
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Joyfully, Chas: Favorite Things Friday: Canning Pantry
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Friday, July 15, 2011. Favorite Things Friday: Canning Pantry. Today I am working on my Canning Pantry, I suppose that is why it is at the forefront of my mind. A favorite thing all the time. Going to my pantry and pulling something that we have planted, grown and preserved, it is a great feeling. We are putting up fresh peaches and blueberry jam, pickled peppers and peach preserves. Such good, busy, happy times. Working together to provide for our family, it is such a good thing! July 15, 2011 at 5:39 PM.
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The Farm Stay Project: September 2010
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010. UVM Extension New Farmer Project. UVM Extension New Farmer Project. Helpful article for farmers thinking about adding agritourism. Lots to consider! Posted by Michelle Nowak. Links to this post. Thursday, September 23, 2010. Mother Earth News Fair: this weekend! This weekend - September 25th and 26th - I'm heading to the first ever Mother Earth News Fair. Http:/ www.motherearthnews.com/fair/home.aspx. Posted by Michelle Nowak. Links to this post. Monday, September 13, 2010.
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Our Mountain Farm: And so it Begins . . . Jorene's Perennial Gardens-April 2011
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Our journey through farming, gardening, hunting and fishing to live a cleaner, healthier life in the mountains of West Virgnia. Sunday, April 24, 2011. And so it Begins . . . Jorene's Perennial Gardens-April 2011. This is one of the two budget garden beds that are now approximately 2 years old. They currently contain Itea. Henry shrubs, hostas. Lambs ear, daffodils, and tulips. The Itea. Henry shrubs are almost full size, but they do not have their leaves for the year yet. I removed the ajuga. Is one of ...
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Our Mountain Farm: Jorene's Perennial Gardens-May 30, 2011
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Our journey through farming, gardening, hunting and fishing to live a cleaner, healthier life in the mountains of West Virgnia. Sunday, May 29, 2011. Jorene's Perennial Gardens-May 30, 2011. We've been working hard replanting the dry creek bed shade garden with hostas, ferns, hydrangeas, bleeding heart,coral bells, columbine, Solomon's seal, and other shade friendly perennials. Another view of the shade garden and dry creek bed. Purple and white bearded iris. A broader view of the front sun perennial bed.
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Our Mountain Farm: June 2010
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Our journey through farming, gardening, hunting and fishing to live a cleaner, healthier life in the mountains of West Virgnia. Tuesday, June 29, 2010. Harvest Meal - June 28, 2010. Yesterday, I made an awesome lunch for my family, all from our farm and garden. We had a pork tenderloin from last winter's hogs, Swiss chard, baby beets (for Liam), mixed salad greens, blueberries, sugar snap peas, shallots and garlic. Chicks - Week 8. Monday, June 28, 2010. Jorene's Perennial Gardens - June 27, 2010. The th...
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Our Mountain Farm: May 2010
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Our journey through farming, gardening, hunting and fishing to live a cleaner, healthier life in the mountains of West Virgnia. Sunday, May 30, 2010. Jorene's Perennial Gardens-May 30, 2010. The bearded iris, blue star, white and Kilian Donahue clematis, and bleeding heart have all reached the end of their annual flowering cycles. Other beautiful perennials are blooming to take their places. Most of the summer perennials in the garden are long blooming, care free, and drought and deer resistant. Which wi...
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Our Mountain Farm: January 2011
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Our journey through farming, gardening, hunting and fishing to live a cleaner, healthier life in the mountains of West Virgnia. Friday, January 21, 2011. OUR INTERSHIP POSITIONS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER 2011 ARE CURRENTLY FILLED. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN INTERNING FALL 2011, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US. HAPPY GROWING! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Lookout, West Virginia, United States. View my complete profile. Shelburne Farms: The Formal Gardens. End of the Month Round Up-July. One Straw: Be The Change.
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