Category Archives: About Asheville
Oh CSA! What to do with your box (Recipes included!)
June 9, 2013
I think I may have mentioned that we have a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) share at local farm. Once a week we go to the Montford Farmers Market behind the Asheville Visitor’s Center and pick up a box of fresh … Continue reading
Seven Sows, Wow! Asheville’s Newest Restaurant
March 25, 2013
This past weekend we celebrated a friend’s birthday at our Asheville Bed and Breakfast and the opening of a new restaurant downtown: Seven Sows Bourbon and Larder. Here at the Carolina Bed & Breakfast we are very excited about Asheville’s … Continue reading
Southern Folk Pottery near our Asheville Bed and Breakfast
March 13, 2013
It seems like most towns in America have an old road which was once the primary route to the next town but has since been bypassed by a much faster highway. No longer a major commercial artery, these roads are … Continue reading
Coming Soon to our Asheville NC Bed and Breakfast Neighborhood!
March 2, 2013
It was cold out today and tiny little snowflakes flurried around as I sat next to the fire and thought about Spring in Asheville NC. So it was fun to read in our local newsletter about some of the changes … Continue reading
Winter Markets in Asheville, North Carolina
January 17, 2013
Some of my favorite places to visit in Asheville in the summer are the Tailgate Markets. Small farmers and purveyors from Western North Carolina pack their goods into trucks and gather together in parking lots on assigned days to sell … Continue reading
From Asheville to Chile: Hiking around the World
January 12, 2013
If you are a follower of our blog then you will know that January and February are slow months at our Asheville Bed and Breakfast. While there continues to be plenty to do in town and in the surrounding countryside, … Continue reading
A Town Meeting in Asheville
September 18, 2012
I was going to entitle this something like “Small Town Politics and Asheville, North Carolina” but the phrase “small town” seemed to belittle the our town and that could not be farther from the truth. One of the wonderful things … Continue reading






