Wednesday, June 11, 2008
What's Driving the Trend in Raleigh?
What is driving this trend in the Raleigh area? Well, if you've been reading the newsletters we've been sending, Raleigh keeps making everyone's "A-list" and such accolades may partially explain the continued growth in Raleigh's urban housing market.
Here's what various publications are saying:
- Forbes Magazine named Raleigh as on of the TEN BEST CITIES FOR JOBS.
- The International Downtown Association recently selected Raleigh as its DOWNTOWN OF THE MONTH.
-Raleigh was named THE BEST AMERICAN CITY FOR SINGLES by Rachael Ray, popular cooking star on Food Network.
- Men's Magazine ranked Raleigh 5th on its BEST PLACE TO FIND A MATE list.
(Realtor Review Vol2 No.5 2008)
So, if you're looking for a job, a cool place to hang out, a place to find a mate -- sure sounds like Raleigh is the place for you!!! And remember, this is just a sampling of the "best" lists that Raleigh has been named on.
Simply put -- Raleigh is a wonderful place to raise a family, find a job and spend your leisure time.
Drop us an e-mail if you want to know more. Oh and be sure to visit our website at Carolina Pines Realty , where you can really do some exploring and get a good feeling as to what Triangle Life is all about!
Another North Carolina Recipe.....
From time to time I like to share with you a recipe that highlights a North Caroloina Agricultural product -- and this time, it's APPLES. Did you know that North Carolina is the 7th largest apple producing state? The following delicious Apple Crisp recipe comes from the wonderful Grove Park Inn & Spa located in beautiful Asheville, NC. What makes this recipe so special is the addition of Bourbon -- Kentucky Bourbon, of course!!!
NC Apple Crisp with Walnuts
& Bourbon Topping:
Crisp:
3/4 cup Old Fashioned Oats
½ cup brown sugar
1/8 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup plus 2 TBS flour
½ tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp nutmeg
½ cup butter-room temperature
Filling:
2 ½ pounds North Carolina Apples
1 cup chopped walnuts
½ cup granulated sugar
1 TBS flour
1/4 cup bourbon (Kentucky Bourbon!)
½ tsp cinnamon
2 TBS butter
Peel, core and slice apples. Toss with sugar, flour & cinnamon. Add walnuts & bourbon, toss to mix. Spread apple mixture into buttered 8x8 baking pan. Evenly spread crumb topping over.
Bake 350-degrees approximately 35 minutes or until top is golden and apples are tender. Serve warm. Delicious served with Vanilla ice cream!
Be sure and let me know if you try this and how it turned out. It is a perfect addition to the menu any time of year.
Oh, and be sure to visit The Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa by clicking on the link below. One of North Carolina's finest resorts and, consequently, one of the finest in the country.
Deborah J. Ivey, Chef TournantThe Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa90 Macon AvenueAsheville, NC 28804groveparkinn.com800-438-5800
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Memorial Day Weekend Motorcycle Trip
We are not big fans of taking off during "holiday" weekends. We hate crowds, we hate traffic and we hate rushing. Instead, we prefer to take our three day weekends one day at a time -- maybe catching up on a little work, or yard work, hanging out with the kids and, such as was the case this weekend, taking a day trip on the boat or the motorcycle.
Monday, May 19, 2008
The Fruits of our Labor are FINALLY, Paying Off!!
As is evidenced by the growth occurring in and around our yard -- that addage is so TRUE! The lavendar bushes and roses I put in exactly three years ago are huge and proliferating with blooms. They are really taking off -- and smell sooooo good. There is a special hybrid lavendar that grows particularly well in this area of the country (zones 7-8) and is pretty much ever green and blooms all but 2 months of the year. Sabrina loves to make Lavendar sachets from the dried lavendar buds.
The purple salvia in the front of the house I just planted last summer - and they were tiny. For our clients who are currently living in North Carolina -- Salvia plants from Home Depot are the way to go. You can't kill them, they're drought resistant and they make wonderful visual impact with planted "en masse." We have an exceptionally long driveway, so I had to put something in that would get pretty dense and be able to be seen from the street. These did the trick -- they are gorgeous -- and again --flower right up to the first heft freeze and begin flowering again before the last frost.
Finally - I send a question out to YOU, What is LEAPING in your garden? Click on comments (below) and tell us all about it. Even if you're not living in North Carolina (yet!) we'd love to hear from you! Gardeners LOVE to share stories and we'd sure enjoy hearing yours.
Friday, May 2, 2008
North Carolina State Farmer's Markets....

NORTH CAROLINA STRAWBERRY PIE.....

Crust...
Preheat oven to 350°.
Bake pie crust at 350° for 10 - 15 minutes; cool on a wire rack.
Arrange a layer of strawberries cut in half (flat sides down) in the crust. Spoon about one-third of sauce over the strawberries. Arrange the remaining strawberries on top, and spoon the remaining sauce over the strawberries. Chill for at least 3 hours. Tuesday, April 22, 2008
What We Love About North Carolina....
That's a hard question to answer. On any given day, Blaise or I could give you a list a mile long of why we love living in North Carolina.
But, if you're really interested -- here are just a few of the things we LOVE about living in Raleigh, North Carolina........
The View from Our Front Porch right around martini time. On a clear night, right before the sun totally sets, the sky gets an amazing shade of blue, and if you're lucky, you can see the moonrise. We have a front row seat from our front porch for this spectacular view. Sometimes we have a martini, sometimes a cup of coffee -- and we just sit there and take it all in.
I took this picture just last week:
The View from the Harley as we ride through the Fields. This is one of my favorite things to do early on a Sunday morning. We get up before the kids, I grab my camera and we ride the Harley way out into the corn and tobacco fields where the air smells sweet and the vision is a sea of kelly green....

And, then, of course, there's my personal View of Sabrina, on outdoor chore day, when she stares at me from inside the downstairs window taunting me, whilest I toil and struggle. This is Sabrina's (I don't want to work outside) View:
Finally, a Recca Family Favorite -- is the View from the Outer Banks just before Sunset....
when the air is warm and salty, yet there are no crowds, no traffic -- just the quiet sound of the ocean....

I could go on, and on, and on. Isn't it time you came to pay us a visit -- so you can come up with your own list of reasons why you LOVE living in North Carolina???? You may think you're just coming for a visit -- but I'll just bet -- you'll NEVER want to leave!!!
Have a great week everybody. Spring is finally HERE!!



