Archive for February, 2010
New Homes Near Lake Lanier
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Sandy beaches, thousands of camp sites, boats, water sports and swimming are just a few of the reasons why so many Georgians flock to Lake Lanier each summer, some driving hours just to spend the day on the sandy shoreline. For residents of the Sugar Hill community of Cypress Springs, the commute to Lake Lanier is much shorter. The Bowen Family Homes community is located just minutes away from the glittering water and beautiful parks.
Homes in Cypress Springs are priced beginning at $169,900. The community features four different home designs ranging from 1,941 to 2,488 square feet, making it easy for buyers to find the home that fits their needs. Homes include hardwood floors in the foyer, breakfast area and kitchen (per plan). Whirlpool appliances, marble vanities in the bathrooms, and a separate garden tub and shower in the master suite also all come standard.
Part of Bowen Family Homes‘ 2010 new home building project, the Gwinnett County community currently has one model under construction, the Crestview and two are available for presale, the Birchwood and the Northwyck. Read More→
Now’s a Great Time to Visit Stone Mountain
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Stone Mountain is a place you typically think of heading to when the weather is warm, the mountain glimmers in the sun and a picnics can be enjoyed before settling in for the laser show.
But now is actually a great time to visit Stone Mountain, especially if you have kids. Our cold and sunny days are perfect time to check out all of the seasonal activities happening at the mountain.
Snow Mountain
Snow Mountain features a 400′ hill for tubing (complete with lifts to get you to the top) providing thrills for older kids and adults. If you have children under 48″ tall, the Little Angels section is reserved just for them. They have a mini hill for sliding and plenty of room to play. Read More→
Are You Ready For the Big Game?
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nday, only one thing will be on many Americans’ minds… Football.
The Big Game is more than just football: it’s about good-ole fashioned getting together and stuffing our faces. Game-day food is always important, whether you’re hosting a large group or just the family. Here are some tips to ensure food nirvana this Sunday.
Make it yourself
Take out food is greasy and expensive. Sure it may taste good, but you can make the same items cheaper and healthier. We want to stuff our faces, not have early heart attacks. Several grocery chains have great sales on traditional game-day food. While you’re doing the grocery shopping, be sure to pick up plenty of paper towels and trash bags. You’ll be glad to have them around when it’s time to clean up. Read More→