Month: September 2020

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Not So Basic Training

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How boot camp workouts work—and why women seem to love them the most When you first walk into Burn Boot Camp Lynchburg, you’ll notice...

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TALES FROM THE CRIB

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200-year-old local ghost story gets 2020 update photos by Woody G. Watts Instead of running away from things that go bump in the night,...

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A New Place to Meat

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County Smoak Finds a Home on Timberlake Road Photos by Jenna McKenney You might say that Ken Hess eats, sleeps and breathes barbecue. But...

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A Warm Welcome

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A rustic, yet refined, home where self-expression is EMBRACED photography by Heather Kidd A record player rests atop a faux fur throw with...

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Living Out Loud September/October 2020

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Cover Buzz The July/August cover of Lynchburg Living was the most shared to date, particularly because of the familiar faces people saw:...

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Fall Home Checklist

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Before the mercury drops, mark these items off your home to-do list Heating & Cooling Change your air filter monthly. “One of the...

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Editor’s Letter September/October 2020

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I don’t like to go camping. There. I said it. I remember when I broke the news to my now-husband when we were dating. I wanted to tell a...

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Artist Profile: Sunshine Barlowe Lewis September/October 2020

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Abstract Artist Lynchburg Living Editor Shelley Basinger: When did you first start painting? Sunshine Lewis: I started painting in 2008. I...

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A Tradition at Risk

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Recognizing and Defeating Boxwood Blight Sometimes heralded as the “Aristocrat” of hedging topiaries, boxwoods have held the limelight...

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What’s Up With My Houseplant?

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Troubleshooting common problems in the off season Images of houseplants abound on social media outlets today. We’re encouraged to have...

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