Natural Health Tip – R & R in the
Blue Ridge
By Gary Scott
Delegates
tell us again and again how much they love our courses and being on the farm.
So here is something special to share.
First, here’s a shot of the last group in our library (sorry not everyone
below is pictured) that spent a weekend with us. Some of their comments are
below. Then something else special

“Dear Gary, Doug & I want to thank you and Merri
for sharing your home and philosophy with us last weekend. We are so impressed
by your energy, enthusiasm and practical approach to life - an approach that
has obviously rewarded you with both success and happiness. We loved the farm,
the enlightening discussions, the great food and the interesting mix of people
you attract. We were so stimulated from the topics presented at the seminar
that we spent a great deal of our return trip exchanging various ideas - everything
from financial freedom to distortions in real estate. Before we knew it, we
were home! Fondly, Jill - P.S. – Merri is such a gem (but you probably
already knew that). Give Ma a pat for us.”
“Gary & Merri, Flo and I really enjoyed our visit,
especially your delightful Southern Hospitality. The setting was beautiful,
the meals were delicious, filling and healthful, the company was interesting
and the information will be very useful. Having such great combination makes
for an outstanding meeting event. I will be sending some requests after I get “landed” in
our business, might be a week or two, but wanted to send our thanks and appreciation.
Doug and Flo”
“Hi Gary, You and Merri did a wonderful job with that
seminar. I think I got some really useful information out of that which will
help my investing perspective for the long term... The people were great too...
I was actually really sad to leave the place and the people behind and come
back to my regular life. Johnny”
Here is that something else special…
Practically everyone tells us the same thing. They like the
facility, the nature and the ability to get away as much as they like the data
in the course. So we are adding an R & R program so readers can escape
the hustle and bustle of the city, pollution of the crowds and harshness of
summer by staying a week or more in the Blue Ridge.
This is a perfect place to get away if don’t have time
to enjoy our Ecuador R & R program at El Meson. To know more about the
R & R in Ecuador see garyascott.com/catalog/elmeson.html
Here in North Carolina, we have five more 2006 courses lined
up this year for the farm.
Then in August we have a week long healing program with Dr.Terry
Hambrick DC. See garyascott.com/catalog/VHDCD.html
September is our International Investing and Business course
when Thomas Fischer from Copenhagen (International Investing) and Steve Marchant
from Ecuador (Import Export) join us. See garyascott.com/catalog/ibeznc.html
We wrap up the season with our Writer’s Camp on October
2 to 6. See garyascott.com/catalog/creativewriting.html
This leaves a lot of time in between for rest. So we
created this R & R week long program to share these times of rest in
the cool mountains.
The Blue Ridge R & R includes Merri's Andean Cooking
class. “Secrets from the Taita Yatchak: Food as Medicine”. Many
have paid more than the entire week’s R&R cost, but this one day
condensed course if absolutely free when you stay for R & R.
This is a time to relax and let go, so we also include steam
baths and all the soaks in our sacred water Ofuru that you can enjoy. See littlehorsecreek.com/home/am.htm
There is optional canoeing on the New River, bike rides down
the Virginia Creeper (through 40 miles of national forest), great shopping,
hikes on the Appalachian Trail, fishing, and much more. You can learn more
about the area at ashechamber.com/
You can enjoy creek side massages in our massage tent!
Or you can just lie in a hammock and listen to the creek,
or hike the many miles of roads and trails on the farm. Perhaps you prefer
picnics and campfires. We have numerous sites including our water fall and
an evening bon fire spots in the high meadows. On a clear night you can see
a million stars and use the farm’s telescope which is available for the
star gazers.
Plus you can read. Our library is stuffed full of books on
international investing and natural health (and some far out topics).
This is a most powerful getaway because you are removed from
one of the most insidious toxins that affect us almost everywhere, the
subtle but enormous amounts of electromagnetic frequency (EMF) that poison
us. Our body, when healthy resonates at a predetermined frequency. EMF pollution
from computers, cell phones, TV, microwave, etc. throw the body’s correct
frequencies astray.
We are so free of EMFs that cell phones do not work on the
farm.
This does not mean you are disconnected. We have enjoy
broadband and long distance 24 hours a day available in the library.
There are four cabins and one cottage available for numerous
weeks of R & R.
For example, you can stay at the Blackberry Cabin. See littlehorsecreek.com/home/bbc.htm or
the Creek Cabin littlehorsecreek.com/home/cc.htm
Larger groups use the Johnny Appleseed Cottage that sits on
the creek.
See littlehorsecreek.com/home/ja.htm
The fee for a week’s stay (seven days six nights) including
the one day cooking class and all the other all the other extras is only $599
for one person, $699 for two, plus $100 extra per each additional person. We
enjoy sharing the farm with our readers so have kept prices low because we
know how important it is to have down time in a peaceful setting. This is a
bargain. Cabin rentals in this area are averaging $750 to $1,400 a week, without
a creek, the steam, hot tub and the FREE course! You can see typical cabin
rentals in our area at 4seasonsvacations.com/result_1.asp?mode=search&table=Rental
To check availability or if you have question please send
a note to Merri at merri@littlehorsecreek.com
We hope to see you in the Blue Ridge!
Gary
P.S. Our hound dog Ma reminds you. Dogs are welcome….no
extra charge. Here she is at one of our numerous water falls with a guest’s
best friend, Rudy

June, 2006
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