Nancy |
Monday, December 20, 2010
Checking out the low-hanging fruit
Sunday, December 19, 2010
How to make an apple pie
First, you peel 'em:
Then you cut 'em up:
And then you put 'em in a crust:
There's some other stuff you do (bake it, eat it), but these are the pictures we had.
Photos by Ann
Apple-peeling gizmo |
Beth and Georgia |
And then you put 'em in a crust:
Happy pie! |
Photos by Ann
Apples from Tiger Mountain
We came up here after the wedding (end of September, early October), with Ann and Bob and Nancy. We bought a bushel of apples at the Tiger Mountain Orchards packing house, and proceeded to make applesauce.
Apple-picking: Bob, Nancy and Georgia show how it's not done. |
Autumn leaves and white wine
Friday, December 17, 2010
Friday, December 10, 2010
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Sunday, December 5, 2010
U-Pick-Em
Bethel Road, running between Tiger and US-441, south of Clayton, is the local U-Pick-Em mecca. In mid-summer, you can find blackberries and raspberries at several locations, followed later by blueberries and grapes.
From our cottage . . .
From our cottage . . .
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Beached boathouse
Lake Burton has been drawn down quite a bit this winter. It is expected to be down 8', before being refilled starting February 1. At this point, it is probably down about seven feet. Lake levels are available on-line.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Moccasin Creek State Park
Tree swallow, at Moccasin Creek State Park (photo by Georgia) |
This state park is located at the head of Moccasin Creek Cove.
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Camping,
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Photos,
Things-To-Do
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Batesville General Store
Great place for lunch (seven days a week), and suppers on Fridays and Saturdays. It is located at the junction of GA-197 and GA-255. And, the owner is a Gators fan, too!
From our cottage, take Timpson Cove to right turn on Charlie Mountain Rd, follow to the end, right on Bridge Creek to the end, right on Burton Dam Road to the end, left on GA-197 to the GA-255 junction; 12.5 miles. Phone: 706-947-3434
Updated: Tried out the supper on Friday night, with friends Jan and John. Closed out with apple pie and ice cream. Nice!
From our cottage, take Timpson Cove to right turn on Charlie Mountain Rd, follow to the end, right on Bridge Creek to the end, right on Burton Dam Road to the end, left on GA-197 to the GA-255 junction; 12.5 miles. Phone: 706-947-3434
Updated: Tried out the supper on Friday night, with friends Jan and John. Closed out with apple pie and ice cream. Nice!
Beechwood Inn, Clayton
Beechwood Inn, Clayton |
This is a nice bed and breakfast. They also host weekly (Saturday night) gourmet dinners with wines, some local vintages. We've done the 'bed-and-breakfast' part, but haven't tried the Saturday dinners yet.
In Clayton, take US-76 East from US-441, and turn left after a few hundred feet, on Beechwood Drive. Follow signs to the inn.
Smoking a butt
We smoked a Boston Butt (pork shoulder) yesterday.
Before cooking it, we applied a rub, and let that work overnight, in the refrigerator. Then we let it come to room temperature, and put it on the smoker, at high for about an hour, then medium-low the rest of the time. We used hickory and mesquite wood chips. We let it smoke all day (about nine hours), then let it sit and cool down about an hour. The bone pulled out easily, which means it's done.
Tasty.
Before cooking it, we applied a rub, and let that work overnight, in the refrigerator. Then we let it come to room temperature, and put it on the smoker, at high for about an hour, then medium-low the rest of the time. We used hickory and mesquite wood chips. We let it smoke all day (about nine hours), then let it sit and cool down about an hour. The bone pulled out easily, which means it's done.
Tasty.
Angel Falls and Panther Falls
George at trailhead on Lake Rabun Road |
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Rabun Bald
Cherokee Landing
Cherokee Landing Restaurant is located at what used to be Pazzo's Pizza, and is now run by the crew that used to operate Joanie's, which was just down the road. It has lots of outdoor seating (some covered), and some indoor as well. Casual food: burgers, salads, pizza, etc.
It is on the southwest side of Lake Burton. From our cottage, go right on Charlie Mountain to the end, right on Bridge Creek to the end, right on Burton Dam to the end, right on GA-197, about a quarter mile, and turn right on Laurel Lodge Road. Joanie's is about a quarter mile down Laurel Lodge, on the left.
It is on the southwest side of Lake Burton. From our cottage, go right on Charlie Mountain to the end, right on Bridge Creek to the end, right on Burton Dam to the end, right on GA-197, about a quarter mile, and turn right on Laurel Lodge Road. Joanie's is about a quarter mile down Laurel Lodge, on the left.
North 40 Lodge
We've stayed here in the past, several times. Very comfortable and quiet. Owners Jinger (that's the way she spells it!) and Bobby Blackburn are gracious hosts; one time, they invited us to their own party, with neighbors and friends, on their back patio.
Stockton House in Clayton
Nice restaurant, with a good, all-around menu, and a big view of Screamer Mountain. It is on Warwoman Road, a few blocks east of US-441.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Monday, November 15, 2010
Before and after
Here are some pictures, before and after renovation . . . (this post is under construction)
Dicks Creek Falls
Dicks Creek Falls |
Taylor and I visited Dicks Creek Falls in October, 2010. It is a short hike from Sandy Ford, where the road of that name crosses Dicks Creek, to the falls, where the creek drops into the Chattooga River.
From our cottage . . .
Blue Hole Falls and High Shoals Falls
Blue Hole Falls |
High Shoals Falls |
From our cottage . . .
How to leave the house
Here's how to clean up and secure the house when your visit is over.
Minnehaha Falls
A short hike (half mile, maybe) from Bear Gap Road (alongside Lake Rabun) takes you to a spectacular waterfall.
From our cottage, it's about 12 miles . . .
From our cottage, it's about 12 miles . . .
Zeppelins
Pizza, pasta, salads, beer and wine, and lots of rock-and-roll memorabilia. Tasty.
Take US-76 East into Clayton. At Main Street, turn left, go about a block, and it's on the right side of the street.
Take US-76 East into Clayton. At Main Street, turn left, go about a block, and it's on the right side of the street.
Lake Burton Cafe
When all you want is beers, burgers, country music and a pool table, Lake Burton Cafe is the place to go. But don't expect white linens or fancy food.
It is on US-76, at the junction with Jones Branch Road. You can get there by going west on Timpson Cove from our cottage (away from the marina); Jones Branch is the first gravel road west of our place. Or, you can go east on Timpson Cove, left on Charlie Mountain, left on US-76, and look for it on the left, first left-turn after Lake Burton Grocery. It is on an old section of US-76, where a curve was cut-off in the straightening of the highway.
It is on US-76, at the junction with Jones Branch Road. You can get there by going west on Timpson Cove from our cottage (away from the marina); Jones Branch is the first gravel road west of our place. Or, you can go east on Timpson Cove, left on Charlie Mountain, left on US-76, and look for it on the left, first left-turn after Lake Burton Grocery. It is on an old section of US-76, where a curve was cut-off in the straightening of the highway.
LaPrade's
LaPrade's is located at the head of Wildcat Cove, and includes a marina as well as a restaurant. Sometimes, there is a dockside grill operating, from which you can get sandwiches and such. Upstairs, there is an indoor dining room, as well as a covered, open-air seating area with a bar. We like the open air dining, generally.
You can get there by boat (west out of Timpson Cove, south to the entry to Wildcat Cove, and when you reach a fork at the Captain Morgan statue, stay left, to Wildcat Cove (right goes to Moccasin Creek). Or, you can drive: US-76 West to GA-197 South, then several miles to Wildcat Cove; Laprade's is on the left, past the fire station.
You can get there by boat (west out of Timpson Cove, south to the entry to Wildcat Cove, and when you reach a fork at the Captain Morgan statue, stay left, to Wildcat Cove (right goes to Moccasin Creek). Or, you can drive: US-76 West to GA-197 South, then several miles to Wildcat Cove; Laprade's is on the left, past the fire station.
Watching TV
Our living room TV setup consists of Roku Smart TV, with a variety of streaming channels enabled, and with a DVD player attached. Two remotes: the Roku/TV remote, which is all you'll need unless you're watching a DVD.
Our streaming channels include YouTubeTV (which is a package of channels including the Atlanta local channels), Netflix, Prime and a changing assortment of others. Browse at will.
You can also "cast" from your wifi device (phone, tablet, whatever) to the cast port on the TV (one of the channels in the lineup).
Winterizing
Winterizing (whenever there is a risk of freezing) . . .
Getting here via GA-400
From the northern Atlanta suburbs, via GA-400 . . .
Getting here from Atlanta
Directions to our cottage on Lake Burton, Clayton, GA, from Atlanta area . . .
Hemlock Falls
Hemlock Falls, on Moccasin Creek |
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Artsy-Fartsy
Burton Gallery is on Burton Dam Road, just east of the intersection with GA-197 (next to Brooks Little General Store and gas station). Nice collection of arts and crafts.
Hickory Flat Pottery is on GA-197, Batesville, GA. This is a working pottery operation, so you can probably see the potters at work.
Lakemont Gallery, in downtown Lakemont (Old 441). Art, custom furniture, pottery, etc.
Mark of the Potter is also on GA-197, south of the Batesville General Store. Originally a grist mill on the Soque (So-kwee) River, dating back to the 1820's, it became a pottery operation in the late 1960's. Trout once fed by corn spillage from the grist mill are still fed today, by the owners and patrons of the Mark of the Potter. Their local area map is handy for exploring the area, too.
Hickory Flat Pottery is on GA-197, Batesville, GA. This is a working pottery operation, so you can probably see the potters at work.
Lakemont Gallery, in downtown Lakemont (Old 441). Art, custom furniture, pottery, etc.
Georgia at Lakemont Gallery |
Mark of the Potter is also on GA-197, south of the Batesville General Store. Originally a grist mill on the Soque (So-kwee) River, dating back to the 1820's, it became a pottery operation in the late 1960's. Trout once fed by corn spillage from the grist mill are still fed today, by the owners and patrons of the Mark of the Potter. Their local area map is handy for exploring the area, too.
Groceries
Where to find food . . .
Tray Mountain
Tray Mountain, from our boathouse |
Lake Tugalo
Taylor on Tugalo |
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