Charlie Ragonesi Big Canoe Realestate's Blog

Sanity photos

Ever have one, or more of those days when;

1 Your Internet connection resembles a Duncan yo yo at work

2 You are rushing to a showing and forgot your lock box key

3 You get to the appointment and the lock box is combo even though your mls says it is electronic. Of course the other agent does not answer the phone.

4 The soil test fails on a land deal

etc etc etc  So how do you stay sane?

North Georgia Mountains

Even in a thunderstorm the beauty of the North Georgia Mountains provides a moment of peace, tranquility and sanityNorth Georgia Mountains

These pictures are taken at the start of the Smokies. Where are the houses? Where is the congestion? Only the beauty of the mountains and the air cleansed by Altitude and the trees is around you.North Georgia Mountains

So how do we get to this great place. Do we need a dog sled? Do we need a bush pilot? Do we need shots? These photos are taken about 90 minutes as the car drives from the North Atlanta suburbs. You can have peace and tranquility in a great mountain home and be close to shops and conveniences. Take a time out driving and parking the car and looking is how I stay sane.

7 commentsCharlie Ragonesi 706- 579-1098 • June 11 2009 04:15PM

Wed Photos

As promised I have been keeping an eye on a couple of stands of Mountain Laurel. These evergreen plants are beautiful. They are long lived. The branches even form great shapes. They are poisonous to Deer so they do not get chomped down to the ground. Most of all they grow wild and just present you with a breath taking display. The display can last even 2 weeks. And as Fran the man told me they are the native shrub for Pennsylvania. So enjoy Natures garden.a stand of native Mountain LaurelThese Mountain Laurel are growing wild near a fence at the border of a yard. Why even bother planting a Garden you might ask, when mother nature does it for you!!another stand of Mountain LaurelHere's another stand of Laurel. People who visit wonder what it is . They stop look and take pictures. We in the mountains often take this beauty for granted!

4 commentsCharlie Ragonesi 706- 579-1098 • May 13 2009 12:55PM