Posted by Arbor House NC Saturday, June 16, 2012



The evening blooming primroses are blooming now.  Come check out this evening event around dusk in the garden down by the lake.  Dr. John is usually around to give the facts and history about the blooms.  He is happy to share last years seeds for people to take home and grow their own primroses.

You can enjoy the half mile stroll around the lake and see all the new baby ducks.  One mallard just hatched and she has 6 yellow ones and 4 brown ducklings.   The little yellow ones look like tennis balls in the lake.   Just hope the turtles in the water leave them along and let them grow.  

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Posted by Arbor House NC Friday, June 15, 2012





Misty mountain morning today and it felt good with the cool moisture on my skin .
I walked around the lake early this monring before making breakfast and enjoy the quiet in the mist. Even the ducks were subdued and not chasing each other around  quacking.
The summer flowers are starting to show in the garden and it is nice to go out and pick some to bring into the house.  Sitting on the deck looking at the gardens , listening to the water fountain in the lake and watching the people walking around the lake is a good past time and will slow down a hectic life style in no time.

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Posted by Arbor House NC Thursday, June 14, 2012



Can't ask for a prettier day than today.  The temps are just right and the sky is beautiful
Our guests are all out hiking or riding up to the Craggy Gardens on the parkway to see the rhododendrons in bloom . This week is suppose to be peak blooming time.

It is also a good day to ride up to Mt. Mitchelle to see the mountain top on a clear day without rain or fog.  You can walk up to the tower from the parking lot to see several states when the sky is clear.
Mt. Mitchell is the tallest mountain east of the Mississippi River.  It is taller than Mount Washington in NH.

In the picture above you can see the seven sisters mountain range . The first mountain is Tomahawk and that is were the lake you see got it's name, Lake Tomahawk.  The lake is man made and was constucted as a  goverment work project back in the '30s.  There is a walking path around the lake that is .55 miles . 

Come bring you walking shoes and give it a go.

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Posted by Arbor House NC Tuesday, June 12, 2012



Come to Black Mountain and let your hair down.  Walking around the lake at Lake Tomahawk you are surely to be surprised at what you might see.  Our B&B connects to the 1/2 walking path that goes around the lake.  The park has a very nice 18th hole golf course , tennis courts and swimming pool.
If you want a mountian hike we have about 20 hikes I can tell you about.  Of course after all that exercise you will want a place to eat and we have lots of good places in Black Mountain to grab lunch or dinner.  Don't worry about breakfast because here at Arbor House we serve a full breakfast from 8-10.

See you soon.

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Posted by Arbor House NC Monday, June 11, 2012



A new sign for the evening blooming primrose garden at the lake.  The Friends of Lake Tomahawk had a sign made for Dr. Wilson's garden.  He has been planting the primroses for over 40 years around the lake and has  people stopping by at dusk in the summer to watch the magic of the blooms opening like a fast time lapse movie.  The blooms have a sweet scent that attracts a certain moth in the evening.
It's a happening things to see around the lake while you are taking a stroll on the 1/2 mile circle trail.

Come check it out.

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Posted by Arbor House NC Saturday, June 9, 2012



I love living on a lake, you never know what you are going to see reflected in the water.  Sitting out on our deck you can watch the sunset and see a reflection like this as the day slips by.  We are getting ready for the  free summer concert series on Thursday nights at the park shelter, the blue shelter you can see in this picture.  For seven weeks there is a different band that plays for several hours. Food is offered by  a local vender for a fair price for the evening and all you have to do is pick up on of the many folding chairs we provide and stroll down to listen to the music.

If you are planning to come up for the 4th of July the town will have a parade , a street dance and fireworks.  Check out the SVM plans to hike to the top of Sunset Mountain to get a treat watching the firework looking down on them and also seeing the fireworks displayed down the valley.

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Posted by Arbor House NC Friday, June 8, 2012



With all the spring rains  this year the B&B  grounds look wonderful.  The garden is full of blooms with promises of flowers all summer into fall.  Thanks to Joyce the weeds don't stand a chance with the two of us pulling them out by the roots. She is a welcome addition to help me out in the garden.  Come take a stroll around the gardens and around the half mile circle path around the lake. The path is lite at night and make for a great stroll after dinner.  Black Mountain has several nice places to eat in town and they are a short walking distance from the inn. 
If you are doing the "strive not to drive" then you can just park you car in our drive and head out on foot to enjoy your stay. 

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Posted by Arbor House NC Thursday, June 7, 2012



"Perfect"

What our guests are saying.


" Dear Carolyn and Dave,

When reading through the comments the word "perfect" becomes a dominant theme.
Indeed, our trip to Arbor House has been perfect. Your hospiality, hour home, your surroundings are a
"good and perfect gift".
Our anniversary trip have been perfect.
Thank you and God bless you."

New York

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Posted by Arbor House NC Wednesday, June 6, 2012



What our guests are saying.

"What a delightful spot - thank you Carolyn and Dave for being so generous as to share it will the rest of us!
Mountain views-sweet fragrent air- the lake with its goslings, lovery garden , lots of roses , the bird songs so beautiful for us.
The best sleep we have had in a while, now off to enjoy breakfast."

Columbia SC

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Posted by Arbor House NC Tuesday, June 5, 2012



Butterfly garden.

It's nice to see the return of the butterflies on the flowers in the gardens.  We are enjoying all the birds in the gardens also that have returned to nest this spring.  The towhee is sitting outside my window singing his song of "Drink you tea" and there are other birds flitting around looking for nesting sites and singing their songs. Yesterday I heard the call "chick burr"  and went out to look for the Scarlet tanager.
Such a beautiful red and black bird he is hard to miss. Dave and I are bird watchers and are happy point out the local birds to our guests and have suggestion for bird watching up on the park way or Chimney Rock State Park.

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Posted by Arbor House NC Friday, June 1, 2012



Greenways of Black Mountain is the theme for tomorrow for the Saturday hike.  I am going to help lead a group of people for National Hiking Day on the greenway along Flat Creek.  Part of the trail has been completed and the hike will be up to Montreat to show people where the new section will be planned.
Looks like the weather will provide a cool sunny day for the hike.
One day the dream is to complete the greenway from Black Mountain to Asheville along the Swannanoa River so you can bike or hike between the two towns.  I am sure it will get lots of bicycle traffic. 

Come check out the green ways we have already, a great little walk.

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