Sunday, October 31, 2010

Fall Scenic Views in Cherokee County, NC

Fall in the mountains of Cherokee County, NC are full of clear blue skies and crisp cool breezes warmed by the harvest hues of the surrounding trees getting ready to turn in for the coming weather. Even though we’re almost in November there’s still plenty of great drives and views to still enjoy these fall colors here in Murphy, NC.

Fall Scenic Views in Cherokee County, NC

Fall Scenic Views in Cherokee County, NC

Fall Scenic Views in Cherokee County, NC

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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Murphy, NC 3BR/2BA Home JUST REDUCED - start living in the mountains!

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CONVENIENCE and a GREAT SETTING for this 3BR/2BA Manufactured Home on 1.41 +/- unrestricted acres located in Murphy, NC. Lovely kitchen and dining area in this 2001 model home with high speed internet, private well and a new AC unit just installed in 2009. Detached 2 car carport with storage and a nice garden area. Plenty of parking and easy maintenance.
JUST REDUCED to $75,000!
NC #109748

Lee & Carol Barbour- The Mountain Living Team   Lee & Carol Barbour- The Mountain Living Team

Lee & Carol Barbour- The Mountain Living Team   Lee & Carol Barbour - The Mountain Living Team

For more information on this home and many more in the western NC, north GA and
eastern TN Mountains visit Lee & Carol Barbour at www.MountainLivingTeam.com

 

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5th Annual Harvest Carnival at Konehete Park in downtown Murphy, NC

Fall Events in Murphy, NC

Fall Events - 5th Annual Harvest Carnival at Konehete Park in downtown Murphy, NC. This family event puts a spin on Halloween with a fun, free alternative to trick-or-treating. This FREE Carnival starts this Saturday, October 30, 2010 from 5-8 pm at Konehete Park. Games and booths are geared to children 4-12, but everyone is welcome.

Get there early because Colby and Tiffany Jenkins, Children's Ministers, tell us that the first 250 children will receive a free toy! Free activities include giant slides, large bouncers, face painting, "un-haunted" hay ride, games, cotton candy and candy for all children. The concession stand will have hot dogs, drinks and popcorn available for purchase too. This years special guest will include Cinderella and Toy Story's Woody & Jessie characters so make sure to bring your camera!

The Harvest Carnival in Murphy, NC continues to attract more and more families each year so make sure you don’t miss this one. These photos are just some of the fun that last years visitors had. The Fifth Annual Harvest Carnival is presented by Abundant Life Church in the Peachtree area of Murphy, NC.

Fall Events in Murphy, NC   Fall Events in Murphy, NC

For more information on events in Murphy, NC or information on moving to the mountains
visit Lee & Carol Barbour at  www.LeeAndCarol.com

 

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5th Annual Harvest Carnival at Konehete Park in downtown Murphy, NC

Fall Events in Murphy, NC

Fall Events - 5th Annual Harvest Carnival at Konehete Park in downtown Murphy, NC. This family event puts a spin on Halloween with a fun, free alternative to trick-or-treating. This FREE Carnival starts this Saturday, October 30, 2010 from 5-8 pm at Konehete Park. Games and booths are geared to children 4-12, but everyone is welcome.

Get there early because Colby and Tiffany Jenkins, Children's Ministers, tell us that the first 250 children will receive a free toy! Free activities include giant slides, large bouncers, face painting, "un-haunted" hay ride, games, cotton candy and candy for all children. The concession stand will have hot dogs, drinks and popcorn available for purchase too. This years special guest will include Cinderella and Toy Story's Woody & Jessie characters so make sure to bring your camera!

The Harvest Carnival in Murphy, NC continues to attract more and more families each year so make sure you don’t miss this one. These photos are just some of the fun that last years visitors had. The Fifth Annual Harvest Carnival is presented by Abundant Life Church in the Peachtree area of Murphy, NC.

Fall Events in Murphy, NC   Fall Events in Murphy, NC

For more information on events in Murphy, NC or information on moving to the mountains
visit Lee & Carol Barbour at  www.LeeAndCarol.com

 

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"The Mountain Living Team"
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Now is the time to start planning your get-away Cabin Rental in the Murphy, NC Mountains!

Now is the time to start planning your get-away Cabin Rental in the Murphy, NC Mountains! So they say that Labor Day is the end of summer and we’re already starting to feel some cooler weather here so this is your reminder to start booking your dates whether you want to come for October and the Fall Colors, November celebrating Thanksgiving or December for the Christmas Parade and hang around for the Possum Drop on New Years – so don’t delay in booking that perfect cabin rental here in the crisp cool mountains of western NC. Visit Lee & Carol Barbour at  www.MountainLivingTeam.com

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Now is the time to start planning your get-away Cabin Rental in the Murphy, NC Mountains!

Now is the time to start planning your get-away Cabin Rental in the Murphy, NC Mountains! So they say that Labor Day is the end of summer and we’re already starting to feel some cooler weather here so this is your reminder to start booking your dates whether you want to come for October and the Fall Colors, November celebrating Thanksgiving or December for the Christmas Parade and hang around for the Possum Drop on New Years – so don’t delay in booking that perfect cabin rental here in the crisp cool mountains of western NC. Visit Lee & Carol Barbour at  www.MountainLivingTeam.com

 

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Friday, September 3, 2010

Come spend some time at the Ocoee Whitewater Center - just 30 minutes from Murphy, NC

Mountain Living Team - Murphy, NC    Mountain Living Team - Murphy, NC

 

Just over the Tennessee state line and about 30 minutes from Murphy, NC is the Ocoee Whitewater Center - a great place to spend the day for an outing.

The Ocoee Whitewater Center (OWC) site was constructed for the purpose of holding the 1996 Olympic Canoe and Kayak Slalom competitions. This was the first time these events were held on a natural river and it was appropriate the Ocoee should be chosen as the site as it was already one of the most popular whitewater rivers in the world. Constructed using 60,000 tons of native rock, individually placed and cemented into position along the banks of the river, the riverbed itself was narrowed to create the spectacular rapids necessary for the competition. Those same rapids are the draw for the thousands of people who come each year to raft or to test their kayaking skills on the Olympic course.

Mountain Living Team - Murphy, NC    Mountain Living Team - Murphy, NC

Since the Olympic events, the Ocoee Whitewater Center has evolved into a highly visible and much used venue. They have mountain biking trails, hiking trails, picnic areas, suspension bridge that spans the river, gorgeous gift shop and restaurant. The paved walkways along the river are perfect for watching the rafters, walking your dog or leisurely family walks. When the river is turned off there’s great swimming holes and places to fish. It’s one of our favorite places to drive down to and walk along the river watching the rafters and kayakers go by on the weekends too.

 

 

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