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Country quiet, city convenience is how I characterize King George County. Any day I can dash over to a Wegmans Grocery Store and come home to a sight such as this, I'm a happy girl.
This guy had just flown down to the ground and was in the process of walking down to the lake for a drink of water. This pic was taken through my home office window. Some days it is harder to get things done than others when you have these kinds of "distractions."
If you would like to have eagles, deer, herons, geese, ducks and other wildlife as neighbors, but still be convenient to shopping, restaurants, movie theaters as well as historic Old Town Fredericksburg, use the quick search below or contact me for more information.
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Caledon Natural area is a gift for everyone who visit but especially for those who live close by. This Saturday November 6 it will be even better than usual as the Caledon Friends and the King George Animal League are sponsoring the Caledon Wine and Art Festival!
Hour are from 10 to 4pm and the cost is a reasonable $10 if you are tasting wine. If you are visiting sans vino the admission is free! Check it out and support these two groups! Only about 25 minutes from Fredericksburg, it is a lovely drive down Rte 218 or Take Route 3 to Route 206.
Wineries represented:
Wineries included Oak Crest (King George), Cooper Vineyards (Louisa), Roger's Ford Farm (Summerduck), James River Cellars (Glen Allen), Vault Fields (Kinsale) and Mattaponi (Spotsylvania).
See you there!
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