Things To Do In The Piedmont Area!  The Piedmont Area may offer the benefits of quiet country living, but it is also bustling with activity when it comes to arts, entertainment, sports and many other activities. The area is abundant with history and has no shortage of museums and historical sites. The Shenandoah National Park offers breathtaking views from Skyline Drive, many trails to hike on and campgrounds and lodges for overnight accommodations. All five counties boast local vineyards and most offer tours and wine tasting. Fauquier, Rappahannock and Culpeper are hosts to annual hunts that draw thousands of people to the area. There are also many opportunities for those who are interested in theatre and the arts. Festivals dot the local calendars all year long from Culpeperfest in early summer to Graves Mountain Lodge Apple Festival in mid-fall. There is also a wide variety of shopping and dining opportunities available throughout the year in the entire region. Below are some links to further explore the abundance of resources available. 
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Selling Your Home >Child Proof Before Showing
As you prepare your home for the market, keep in mind that some of the people who will look at your home may bring along small children. Families with children may be looking for a larger home with more bedrooms and a bigger yard.
Prospective buyers will be accompanied by a real estate agent while touring your home, but that doesn't guarantee that the children will be supervised the entire time they are in your home. Every real estate agent has a story of a little person grabbing a Steuben apple from a low shelf, or of a toddler running full speed to the edge of a high deck.
Preparing your home to show involves common sense, such as removing sharp or breakable objects from low shelves and making sure that electric appliances don't have dangling cords that little hands can reach. If there is a possibility of falling from a porch or deck, place a visible note advising parents to supervise small children. Some sellers keep a few toys around to entertain young house hunters while their parents are looking at the home.
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According to Feng Shui, the art of home placement, what five elements are needed in a harmonious environment?
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Wood, fire, earth, metal and water must be balanced to create a happy, prosperous home. |
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