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The Mountains are alive with Spring Colors
The North Fork Mountain is starting to come alive with vivid Spring Colors. The Red Buds are in bloom. The migrating birds seem to have a voracious appetite this year. The yellow finches are especially attracted to the thistle seed we put out for them. The grass is starting to grow. So that means if you are looking for cheap entertainment, you can watch Ed mow the steep hillside in front of the Inn. Our herd of 12 deer are not able to keep up with the grass that seems to grow faster with the warm sunshine we have been enjoying.
We are nearly finished with our new log home at the top of the hill. We plan to be moving in May. That will open up a new room at the Inn that we have been living in for the last 2 1/2 years. So if you are thinking of building a log cabin home, we invite you to come and check out our log cabin suites and our new home. They were log packages that we purchased from Appalachian Logs in Southern West Virginia. You can see that our builder, Lawrence Eby and Sons, are true craftsmen. You would never know that this was their first log construction project.
Are you thinking about getting married this year? Come and see why we are the perfect one-stop destination for small weddings or elopements. Our Memorial Day Wedding last year was such a success, that we are planning to make destination weddings another feature of the North Fork Mountain Inn. In fact, Ed is in training to become a certified pre-marriage counselor and as an officiant, he can marry you also. A successful Inn Keeper must be able to wear many hats.
So whether you are coming for the food, wine, beautiful spring scenery, or just need to get away from the noise and the busy life you are living, call or go online and book your next peaceful getaway at the www.northforkmtninn.com and enjoy the solitude and quiet peacefulness of our beautiful mountain paradise here in "almost heaven, West Virginia".
Inn Keeper
Posted on Monday, April 13, 2009 - Permanent Link -
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