Bucking The Real Estate Trend-Waynesville and Maggie Valley Real Estate
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Winterized Paint Horses in Waynesville NC on Hemphill Road Farm.
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Beautiful Blaze-Faced, Haired-Up Horse Living in Maggie Valley.
This gorgeous horse was so friendly and happy to have visitors yesterday that I wanted to take him home. Springing for a few lottery tickets today.
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Painted Pony in Maggie Valley.
Photo taken 03/29/09 in the heart of Maggie Valley on Soco Road.

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Photofunia is a free and fun website that I found this morning. How do you like the little ‘personalized’ Mini-Cooper that I [easily] created on Photofunia?

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A Good Horse in Waynesville NC Never Comes in A Bad Color!
Visiting the farm full of miniature horses yesterday in Waynesville reminded me that there is much more to real estate than selling it! Land decorated with bales of hay, tractors, fencing, mini-hot walkers, manure piles, fat and sassy horses running around, and of course a Cowboy or eight, is how I picture heaven.
Located on Mauney Cove Road, maybe 60 seconds from Granny’s Chicken Palace, the miniature horse farm is growing … and so is the herd count. New babies will be dropping soon. CUTE OVERLOAD! As soon as the brochure for the farm is ready (they are adding carriage rides, etc.), I’ll post a copy here on my blog.




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Haywood County Country Munchkins.
The geese were grazing at a home on Lake Junaluska yesterday as the last of Monday’s beautiful snow was melting, and the colts at Boyd Mountain were happy to have some fresh hay to enjoy after a roll in the dirt. Bet the furry colts are hoping the warm weather will help them slip their winter coats.


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