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LOCAL SPOTS FOR A DOSE OF NATURE

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Contents [ F E AT U RE S ]

HOME: CURATING A STORY

13 EDITOR’S LETTER

49 SIMPLY ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

A Buckhead townhome tells the life tale of its creative dweller

15 SIMPLY NOW

55 SIMPLY DELICIOUS

33 SIMPLY STYLISH

77 SIMPLY HAPPENING

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TRAVEL NEAR: FALL IN THE OUTDOORS

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TRAVEL FAR: A MONTH DOWN UNDER

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JEWELRY BY DESIGN

Head south for water sports, golf and more

60 FOODIE JOURNAL

2 countries, 13 cities and a newfound sense of adventure

Brookhaven artist re-creates unique pieces from the past

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DOWN, SET, HUT! The Bucket Shop Café is a prime spot for the collegefootball crowd

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[ B E H I N D T H E C OV E R ] After an extensive model search for this issue’s cover photo, we decided the best person to represent an equestrian is a real equestrian herself. In the shady groves of Chastain Horse Park, Buckhead resident Caroline Cohen and her handsome horse Max (tacked by Chastain Horse Park’s Nancy Townsend) were stunning subjects for our “Outdoors Issue” cover shoot. Chief photographer Sara Hanna and hair/ makeup extraordinaire Julian Reynolds, owner and creator of Julian’s Cosmetics + Skin Care, put their expertise to work for an image that brings Caroline and Max’s loving relationship to life. What’s more, our (human) model’s flawless look featured Pürminerals, a makeup line owned by Caroline’s husband! It all went off with little pomp and circumstance—all that was needed was a light reflector, a backdrop of tree-lined pathways and barns, and a few treats to keep Max on his toes (or should we say hooves?). After all, this issue is all about the beauty of the outdoors, something Caroline and Producers: Joanne Hayes, Sara Hanna, Giannina Smith Bedford Chief Photographer: Sara Hanna Max get to enjoy together Photo assistant: Scott Reeves on a daily basis. Editorial assistant: Jessica Wise - Jessica Wise

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How you commune with nature is a personal choice, so in this month’s cover feature, writer Amelia Pavlik offers a thorough guide to our neighborhood’s scenic outdoor destinations and the adventurous pursuits that can be enjoyed at each—from paddleboarding at Sandy Springs’ Morgan Falls Overlook Park to fishing at Brookhaven’s Murphey Candler Park. And since we all like to celebrate our accomplishments, we throw in suggestions on where to get a bite after your date with the wild. This “Outdoors Issue” also highlights where to gear up and train for your outdoor exploits and the fashions and beauty products best suited for the open air. If you do feel the need to head out of town, Contributing Editor Karina Antenucci shares some of the camping spots within two hours of Buckhead and recounts a no-frills getaway to the hike-in, hike-out Len Foote Hike Inn where you can truly disconnect from it all (there is a no-cell phone policy). With its high-rises, restaurants and shopping malls, you may not consider Buckhead an outdoorsy neighborhood. I didn’t, until I read this issue. Now I stand corrected and find peace knowing that on a tough day, when I’m in desperate need of a therapy session, the canopy of trees, calming river water and beautiful scenic overlooks are just a short drive away.

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Looking up at an unending canopy of trees, listening to the rushing river water and sweating it out on a dirt trail to take in a gorgeous view just seems to melt away the stress of life. Luckily, these are all activities that can be enjoyed in our own community. Need a dose of nature stat? There is no need to drive 45 minutes to the mountains. Instead, hop in your car and head to the Chattahoochee River or Blue Heron Nature Preserve and hit the reset button out-of-doors.

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20 PUTNAM DRIVE N.W. Cruickshank Remodeling took on this Buckhead home’s kitchen and family room area, transforming it from an all-white display with little natural light to a neutral space with bright light and modern touches, including cabinetry featuring a ripple effect.

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HOME REVIVAL NARI’S 6TH ANNUAL TOUR OF REMODELED HOMES BREATHES LIFE INTO UNDERUSED SPACES

4700 CHERRYWOOD LANE Harbour Towne Construction built a stone patio and covered porch for this Sandy Springs home, where owners asked for a covered sitting area with views of their landscaped backyard. The plush seating and dramatic shelter allow for endless entertaining inside a structure that seamlessly blends into the main home.

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rom “Fixer Upper” to “Flip or Flop,” there’s no end to home remodeling shows on television today. Now you can step away from the screen and into reality during the 6th annual NARI Tour of Remodeled Homes on Saturday, Oct. 24. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry’s (NARI) Atlanta chapter is showcasing eight amazing renos, including three in the Buckhead and Sandy Springs areas. Tickets are $20 in advance and proceeds benefit CURE Childhood Cancer. The tour is self-guided and hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Here’s a preview of three homes on the tour. – Jamie Hausman NARI TOUR OF REMODELED HOMES Oct. 24, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. atlantaremodelingtour.com

5335 HARROWOOD LANE Danneman Design remodeled the kitchen of this home in Sandy Springs. The homeowner only intended to replace the island because of a leaky pipe, but eventually remodeled the entire room. The off-white cabinets feature glass door accents with hidden LED tape lighting, making the 12-foot ceilings a focal point in the lofty room.

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The Brookhaven Arts Festival proves you can’t keep a good event down. MIA in 2014, it returns this year, once again wowing crowds with masterpieces created by artists from near and far.

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PICTURE PERFECT WEEKEND

BELOVED ARTS FESTIVAL   RETURNS AFTER A HIATUS

If you missed checking out your favorite artists at the Brookhaven Arts Festival last year, here’s your chance—after an absence in 2014, the annual event is back by popular demand. On Oct. 17 and 18, more than 100 artists from across the country will gather to showcase their creations in mediums ranging from painting to photography,

woodworking to weaving. Individuals signed up to display their wares include Atlanta’s own Susan Morehead, whose custom handcrafted hats look like they came straight off a “Downton Abbey” set, and Dawn Muscio, who creates exquisite one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces in her Brookhaven studio (see her profile on page 52).

The festival’s new organizer, the Brookhaven Community Foundation, promises plenty of food, fun and live tunes throughout the day. The event is free, but don’t forget your wallet in case you see a piece you just can’t live without. There’s plentiful free parking, too—and, let’s face it, how often does that happen in Atlanta? – Jill Becker

BROOKHAVEN ARTS FESTIVAL Oct. 17, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Oct. 18, noon-5 p.m. Apple Valley Road (in front of MARTA station parking lot) Brookhaven 30319 770.988.4548 facebook.com/brookhavenartfestival

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May the Force be with you

An interactive Star Wars-themed exhibit at the LEGOLAND Discovery Center recalls an epic adventure that took place a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.

STAR WARS INVADES POPULAR BUCKHEAD ATTRACTION There’s still a few months before the latest film in the Star Wars series— the one in which Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, and Carrie Fisher reprise their iconic roles—hits the big screen, but you don’t have to wait that long to get your fix. A traveling exhibit on view at LEGOLAND Discovery Center Atlanta through the end of the year,

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titled the LEGO Star Wars: Episode 1 The Phantom Menace Miniland Display, features many of the franchise’s otherworldly creations—in miniature, of course. “Guests will be transported from the beautiful rolling hills of Naboo to the treacherous terrain of the desert planet of Tatooine,” says Aries Viera, Legoland’s master

brick builder, who helped install the exhibit. “Interactive features will offer hands-on fun for even the youngest of Padawans, who can, for example, take part in a thrilling Podrace with the young Anakin Skywalker and help defeat the evil Droid Army.” There are even fog effects! – JB

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heatherstone A home that’s close to home

A gated community on the Georgia side of the North Carolina line, close to Highlands, but also close to the North Georgia communities of Dillard and Clayton.

Just two or so hours from Buckhead. High elevation. Cool temperatures. Fabulous long-range views. Near great hiking, zip lining, wintertime snow tubing as well as Sky Valley Country Club and Golf Course. Stately four-bedroom home with over five acres with spectacular long-range views. Soaring great room and stone fireplace, open kitchen, master on main, exercise room, two-car garage and countless other features $1,050,000 MLS 81515

Blue Valley views from this move-in ready home. Spacious great room and open kitchen, master on main with a family/game room and two guest rooms below. The home is offered furnished, and for $545,000 also includes a sellable adjoining lot. MLS 81634

On Top of the World ! Cozy, largely re-done three-bedroom cottage in the gated community of King Mountain between Dillard and Highlands. And just two or so hours from Atlanta. Partially furnished on a 1.27-acre lot with a v iew of Scaly Mountain and long-range winter views too.

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“Father of the Year” Vince Thompson celebrates with his kids Stefhan Johnson, Carter Jackson Thompson and Chelsea Carter.

Helping Hands Post Properties employees take the day off to surprise kids in need

A Family Man Buckhead CEO named “Father of the Year” When Vince Thompson, CEO of Melt, a Buckhead-based sports marketing firm, was named “2015 Atlanta Father of the Year” by the American Diabetes Association, his adopted family—Gwen Johnson, her son, Stefhan, and daughter, Chelsea—led the applause. Thompson was nominated by his colleagues for helping “raise” the Johnson kids, as well as successfully co-parenting his 15year-old son, Carter Jackson, with his ex-wife, Tracey. He also serves on the board of The Showcase Group, which mentors kids in the Georgia juvenile justice system, and is a fundraiser for the American Diabetes Association, the Arthritis Foundation, and Wellspring Living, an organization that assists victims of sexual trafficking. “To me, he’s not extended family; he’s my brother, a wonderful person with a heart of gold,” Johnson says. The families met in 2000 when Johnson filled the role of babysit-

ter for Thompson’s son. Caught between paychecks with little food, she asked for an advance of $20. “Instead, Vince gave me a check for $150 and told me to let him know if we were ever in need of anything,” Johnson recalls. “I had never met anyone like him. Within a short time, we became one family.” Fast forward to 2015. Johnson, who now oversees childcare for Melt, recently bought her first home. Her kids are also excelling—Stefhan is a student at DeVry University and works at Melt; Chelsea graduated from Georgia State University and is applying to law schools. “The Thompsons changed the direction of our lives and helped us become who we are,” Johnson says. Thompson shrugs, “If everyone helped one family break the cycle of poverty, the impact would be enormous and many societal problems would disappear.”

Kids are supposed to be energetic and active, but for medically fragile children, even sitting or climbing a staircase can be insurmountable. “Often they are prisoners in their own homes because families can’t afford adaptive equipment,” says Carolyn Polakowski, executive director of the Fragile Kids Foundation, a nonprofit organization that helps fill the gaps left by Medicare for Georgia’s least fortunate. On Oct. 15, Post Properties, known for its upscale apartment homes in Buckhead, Brookhaven and Sandy Springs, will close its corporate doors for an annual day of volunteering. “At Fragile Kids’ headquarters, a group will donate supplies, pack Birthday Bash Boxes and provide funds for Upsees—innovative mobility devices that help children with motor impairment stand and walk with an adult wearing a special harness,” says Virginia

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Executive Director Carolyn Polakawsky and Darby and Robin Cochran celebrate the arrival of new “wheels” donated by the Fragile Kids Foundation.

Means, executive director of the Post HOPE Foundation. The Birthday Bash Boxes were inspired by 15-year-old Fragile Kids volunteer Chandler Sherry, who wanted children to feel special on “their” day, and contain everything needed for an epic celebration, including cake mix and party supplies. “The program has ignited an explosion of volunteerism,” Polakowski says. Fragile Kids Foundation’s survival is dependent on donations. “Essential items like wheelchair lifts for homes and vans, ramps, specialty seating, therapy bikes and pediatric strollers cost from a few hundred dollars to $60,000 for a modified van, far beyond the reach of most,” Polakowski says. “It’s a real thrill for us to see how adaptive equipment impacts an entire family.” l For more information, visit fragilekids.org, postproperties.com/post-hope

Breakthrough in Ovarian Cancer Detection Atlanta researchers create blood test with potential It took 12 years of research, but Buckhead resident Dr. Benedict Benigno, director of Gynecological Oncology at Northside Hospital and founder of the Ovarian Cancer Institute, and Dr. John McDonald, director of the Integrated Cancer Research Center at Georgia Tech, have developed the first blood test to detect early-stage ovarian cancer. Currently, the disease goes undetected until late stages when the prognosis is poor. In initial trials, the test has shown to be 100 percent accurate in spot-

ting the cancer before it presents symptoms. When approved for clinical application, it will greatly increase the survival rate of one of the leading causes of death in gynecologic cancers. Partners Dr. Benigno and Dr. McDonald worked with researchers utilizing Georgia Tech’s cuttingedge technology. The group assessed more than 2,000 serum and tissue samples for the study. Their revolutionary findings have just been submitted for publication. Success came after years of

frustration. “I was dismayed to see how ovarian cancer had spread to other organs in so many of my patients,” Dr. Benigno says. “Ashkenazi Jews and women who test positive for the BRCA gene or have family histories of breast or ovarian cancer are 10 times more at risk than the general public. Early detection is imperative.” Primary funding for the research comes from the the nonprofit Ovarian Cancer Institute. l For more information, visit ovariancancerinstitute.org

Researcher Dr. John McDonald, Executive Director Kathryn Harper and Founder Dr. Benedict Benigno of the Ovarian Cancer Institute

Want to nominate a volunteer, company or nonprofit that makes Buckhead, Sandy Springs or Brookhaven a better place to live? Please contact: editor@simplybuckhead.com

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Above: A marina on Lake Blackshear invites boaters to park for lunch or dinner at the resort. Below: Just inside the entrance to Georgia Veterans State Park is an outdoor museum of military tanks and planes.

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efore the crisp autumn nights set in for good, the days still provide enough warmth to invite a few more lake outings. Instead of heading north to see trees change colors, head about 155 miles south for a spin on the Jet Ski or a dip in the indoor pool at Lake Blackshear. Swimming, boating, sunning and paddling can be even more enjoyable when the temperatures aren’t in the triple digits—a fact that makes Lake Blackshear in Cordele, Georgia a year-round draw for those who want to be on the water. The 8,700-acre lake is the jewel of Georgia Veterans State Park, a nature retreat that includes an 18-hole golf course, beach, marina, fishing piers and trails that wind under towering trees, dripping with swaying Spanish moss. Visitors get their first glimpse of the lake’s size as they drive over it on their way into the park. But before they go very far, they’re invited to stop at the park’s museum that houses memorabilia from conflicts as far back as the Revolutionary War. The biggest artifacts are just outside the building— a collection of military tanks and planes, including a giant Boeing B-29A. Throughout the year, park rangers schedule programs that invite visitors to explore the park’s 1,300 acres with nature hikes along 3 miles of trails, bird-watching expeditions and twilight kayak and canoe rides. Bikes, boats and picnic shelters can be reserved.

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Above: The inn and villas of Blackshear Resort look out over a lawn that sweeps down to the water’s edge. Right: The historic Windsor Hotel, a short drive from Lake Blackshear, is a showplace of Victorian architecture.

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At the heart of the park is Lake Blackshear Resort, a hotel and conference center that accommodates guests with 78 rooms in the main lodge and its adjacent villas, with balconies facing the water. Another 10 rustic cottages line the water’s edge. Two restaurants, a fitness center and indoor and outdoor swimming pools are available to guests. For those who prefer to commune with nature, 77 campsites can be booked as well. Along with the on-site activities, Blackshear is conveniently situated to be a base for exploring the surrounding area. One of the easiest—and most unusual—ways to roam the countryside is to take a ride on the SAM Shortline, a set of antique rail cars that, depending on the day, allows travelers to hop off and on at stops between Cordele and Plains, the home of former President Jimmy Carter. During the layover there, visitors can grab lunch, wander through the museum in old Plains High School and see Carter’s boyhood farm. Halfway along the route is Americus, the birthplace of Habitat for Humanity that features the Global Village and Discovery Center showcasing homes the organization has built around the world. One of the most stunning buildings in town is the 1892 Windsor Hotel, a restored Victorian edifice of turrets, balconies, gables and a 3-story open atrium of carved railings and pillars. Inside, visitors will find an ice cream and crepe parlor, a pub and the

elegant Rosemary and Thyme restaurant that specializes in upscale Southern cuisine. From Blackshear, it’s also a short drive to the Georgia Rural Telephone Museum, said to house the largest collection of antique phones and memorabilia in the world. Another notable attraction is Andersonville National Historic Site where 150 years ago, 45,000 Federal soldiers were imprisoned during the Civil War. Though the park and surrounding areas offer plenty to do, the best way to say adieu to the season may be with one last Indian summer day on the lake—a memory to revisit in a few weeks when it’s time to light the fireplace. n

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’d dreamed about visiting Australia and New Zealand most of my life, but it wasn’t until a few years ago that it became a reality. As a consultant with Buckhead-based Slalom, my husband is eligible for a month-long sabbatical after just three years at the company. The second he joined, we started planning. Fast-forward past the endless hours on TripAdvisor, Google Maps and Hotels.com, and the trip was better than we could have imagined. But now that we’re back, I sometimes struggle to convey all the beauty and adventure I found in 13 diverse cities and towns over the course of a month. For the sake of time, I’ve learned to stick to the highlights.

LAKE TAUPO, NEW ZEALAND Taupo is a small town centered around a beautiful lake so big it feels like an ocean. We visited Huka Falls, a Niagara-style waterfall with pure green-blue water and numerous viewing points, and wandered through Craters of the Moon, a geothermal field with gaseous activity and colorful mud pools. But one of my favorite activities was simply walking along the lakeside path embracing the fresh air, scenic views and overall serenity of the area. Here, we had one of our favorite meals of the trip, at a convivial spot called Victoria’s. Not only was the food superb (kale and quinoa salad for me, beef steak sammy for my husband), but Victoria herself offered recommendations on the area, including a late-night dip in the technically

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closed thermal pools—a favorite activity of the locals. I was nervous at first, but decided to go for it. The water started off cold, but the farther in we waded, the warmer it got, and we practically had the pools to ourselves. We only stayed an hour, but being out there, in the dark, immersed in nature felt completely exhilarating. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA Wherever we travel, my husband asks, “Would you live here?” Up until now, I’ve always said no. But I fell in love with Sydney at first sight. It was a sunny 75 degrees, with water and mountains forming a perfect backdrop to the city. It’s a bustling one, the largest in Australia, but it was easy to get around on foot and public transit.

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We spent a day exploring Circular Quay, the Royal Botanic Gardens and the market at the Rocks, a picturesque historic district. We took the ferry to Manly Beach to soak up the sun, and embarked on a gorgeous coastal cliff walk from Bondi to Bronte and Coogee beaches— each with its own personality. We ate authentic Thai food at Chat Thai, and vegetarian small plates at Yulli’s in the trendy Surry Hills neighborhood. We read books in Hyde Park, and watched a performance of Madame Butterfly at the Sydney Opera House. Everywhere we went, we felt welcomed. BRISBANE AND PHILLIP ISLAND, AUSTRALIA No trip to Oz is complete without seeing the animals unique to the region, and I think about our day at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane all the time. There are more than 130 koalas and the best part is they’re all out in the open! For a fee, you can get your picture taken “cuddling” one—I stood in line three times. Then there are the kangaroos. Large and imposing, they may look scary, but they’re

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DOWN UNDER s At Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary you can get up close and personal with the koalas.

actually very sweet. At one point, my husband went to watch a reptile show while I visited the restroom. An hour later, he found me in the ‘roo field with kangas eating out of my hand. But the best part was the Penguin Parade at Phillip Island, just 90 minutes from Melbourne. Every night at sunset, hundreds of fairy penguins make their way up the beach to burrow in dunes. We arrived early and snagged front row seats, then watched in awe as the penguins made their appearance, marching up the sand in little lines. After a while, we raced up the boardwalk and stood about a foot from these fascinating creatures as they made their nests for the night. It was so idyllic it was hard to believe it was real. FINAL THOUGHTS Normally, by the time a trip is almost over, I’m ready to go home. But with so much to see and do, I could have stayed abroad for months. This was one trip that will be hard to top. n


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smile, just a little? A super urgent assignment at work that has everyone frantic—we work in advertising, people. There are no true emergencies. Two weeks back in the office and I felt the glow fading. The constant rush, the pressure to do—and be— it all. It’s American. There are things I love about our country. Things we do well, great even. But overall attitude and prioritizing what’s really important are not among them. Don’t get me wrong; I take pride in my career, but spending a full month with my husband in Oz made me realize that life is not about how many tasks you accomplish, but the way you live.

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he only way to get to Len Foote Hike Inn, one of the few backcountry inns in the country, is via 5 miles on foot through the Chattahoochee National Forest. My journey began at Amicalola Falls State Park Visitor Center, located 90 minutes from Buckhead, where you are required to check in by 2 p.m. to ensure arrival at the eco-friendly inn, named after a renowned conservationist, by 5 p.m.—just in time for the campus sustainability tour. The Hike Inn Trail shares its first leg with the Appalachian Trail (AT) Approach Trail, leading to the southernmost entry point of the AT at Springer Mountain. Maybe because it was Georgia’s steamiest month, August, and I sweat the equivalent of taking multiple hot yoga classes in a row, but I couldn’t imagine doing even the first mile with more than what I had in my backpack—a change of clothes, a few toiletries, book, camera and 32-ounce water bottle. Though I admired the backpackers I passed, I didn’t envy them, with packs 10 times the size of mine. The trail is well traveled (meaning there’s quite a clear path), but about 75 percent uphill … up-mountain, rather. If you look up from carefully observing where you are stepping so as not to trip over tree roots or rocks—or, in my case, to avoid packs of aggressive yellow jackets (who nest in the ground in late summer)—the scene is grounding with natural beauty. The forest

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The inn is operated by nonprofit Appalachian Education and Recreations Services Inc., and accepts both donations and traveler volunteers to support its mission of protecting Georgia’s natural resources.

canopy of hickory, pine and oak offers shade the whole way. You’ll cross small streams, pass wildflowers and more of nature’s scenic vignettes. The feeling when I reach Hike Inn after two hours of nonstop hiking is one of accomplishment and relief. Upon check-in, the receptionist hands me a bag with towels and sheets to make up my bunk bed. The 20 small, rustic rooms, each with two bunks, feel like a summer camp. I popped into the cantina for a glass of selfserve ice-cold lemonade, and enjoyed it on one of several Adirondack chairs on the wraparound veranda with views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Simply divine. Next stop: The solar-powered bathhouse for a refreshing shower—I came out a new woman. If you join the tour of the grounds, you’ll learn about what gave the four-season inn Gold LEED-Certified building status. The eco-friendly attributes include a compost pile complete with over 1,000 worms; composting toilets that don’t smell because of a hightech continuous ventilation system; solar panels; limited lighting; and stilts that hold the buildings up, lessening construction’s impact on the mountain underneath. A bell rings promptly at 6 p.m., announcing the start of a family-style dinner on picnic tables inside the cantina. The menu on this Saturday evening is roast beef, salad, green beans, potatoes and apple cobbler. Hungry

from the hike, the motley crew of teenagers, moms, older outdoorsy types and couples all devour it—and also the breakfast of scrambled eggs, bacon and creamy grits at 8 a.m. sharp the next morning. Once it’s dark outside, everyone heads to the Sunrise Room, where you play board games, read, chat with fellow hikers or do a puzzle, without an iPad or cell phone in sight. While the inn discourages alcohol consumption in accordance with being part of the State Park system, there’s some discreet sipping of flasks that goes on, too. After putting together a mere quarter of a 500-piece tiger puzzle, a round of Battleship and a little bourbon, I retire early to refuel for the next day’s return hike. This time, with mind relaxed, I take more time to appreciate the majesty of the trees and to breathe in the gentle aromas of the great outdoors. But somehow, the way back still manages to be mostly uphill. n

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1. Double Zero Napoletana: Elberton Blue ($14 for 3 cheeses) This melt-in-your-mouth blue cheese, produced by Nature’s Harmony in Elberton (northeast Georgia), has a mild flavor even “blue haters” just may love. It has the signature veining that makes it identifiable as a blue cheese and a dense, creamy, almost fudge-like texture. Perfectly appropriate as an antipasto or an alternative to dessert at this Southern Italian restaurant, it’s served with spicy peach and fennel chutney and spiced apples—and your selection of two other cheeses. 5825 Roswell Road N.E. Atlanta 30328 404.991.3666 doublezeroatl.com

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2. St. Cecilia: Thomasville Tomme ($16 for small Salumi e Formaggi board) Created by Sweetgrass Dairy in Thomasville, this raw cow’s milk cheese is aged a minimum of 60 days to get its rustic, buttery flavor. It’s crafted in the style of a French Pyrenees tomme with a semi-firm texture and a smooth, rich, balanced taste. While the cheese may be local, it’s served with sweet, grainy fig mostarda; charcuterie; and piadine, an Italian flatbread that originated in the Romagna region of Italy— apropos for St. Cecilia’s simple, coastal European fare. 3455 Peachtree Road Atlanta 30326 404.554.9995 stceciliaatl.com

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Even the cheese plate lives up to James Beard Award-winning Chef Linton Hopkins’ reputation for offering refined, curated fare. With this selection, he elevates the humble cheddar, choosing a complex local cheese (also from Nature’s Harmony in Elberton) with an earthy, malty flavor and an almost crunchy texture. To complement the natural intricacies of the taste, he pairs it with Savannah Bee Company honeycomb, brandysoaked cherries, fig preserves and housemade dill benne seed crackers.

It’s only natural that this elegant restaurant would serve an equally elegant three-cheese plate. One of said cheese options is from Many Fold Farm, just 30 minutes southwest of Atlanta, which creates a pasteurized sheep’s milk cheese in the crottin style. Traditionally done in France’s Loire Valley with goat’s milk, the result is an ultra-luxurious, creamy cheese with a nutty flavor, alluring texture and soft, chalky white rind. Chef de Cuisine Christopher Grossman serves it with brioche melba rounds, fig jam and sunflower seeds and sprouts. Get it while you can: The farm only produces this little gem from February through October.

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s SITTING PRETTY Good pet photography captures the subject’s personality. Leesia Teh did just that in this sweet photo of Sandy Springs pup, Harley.

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CAN’T TOUCH THIS! This perfectly playful kitten was caught on film by former photojournalist-turnedpet photographer Steve Schaefer.

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rom romping in a riverbed to curling up on the couch, our pets are like family and, naturally, we want to capture them on film. Whether you’re looking to stage something creative or just shoot your pet in its natural state, working with a pet photographer can produce heartwarming works of art. The best thing about these photographers is that they come to your home, where your pets are bound to feel most comfortable. And with so many beautiful parks in Buckhead, these photographers love shooting outdoors, too. Armed with a few tricks of the trade and plenty of treats, this special breed of shutterbug works tirelessly to get that perfect picture, with patience and a serious love for all sorts of pets.

Leesia Teh Leesia credits Becks, her golden retrieverdachshund mix, for spurring her love of pet photography. Stashed away in a closet, her old photography equipment from college was collecting dust until she adopted the unique-looking pup. “I got obsessed with capturing all these little details about him and his funny quirks,” Leesia says. And so

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began a nine-year career capturing cats, dogs and a whole lot of unconditional love. A true animal lover, Leesia says her dream is to have a sanctuary for dogs and cats. Not only has she adopted three dogs and one cat, and fostered many, but she also donates her time taking pictures of adoptable pets. With mill ruins and creeks for interesting backdrops, Leesia’s favorite location to shoot in Buckhead is Tanyard Creek Park.  leesiateh.com

Steve Schaefer A longtime photojournalist-turnedphotography instructor, Steve Schaefer finally focused the lens on his four-legged friend, Dexter. A highly trained border collie, Dexter follows commands better than most children do, so it was a snap to shoot him. “I thought, hey, this is a breeze! I should get into pet photography,” Steve tells us. Little did he realize, photographing other pets would not be that simple. But as it turns out, this challenge is now one of his favorite aspects of his career. Everything from reluctant rescues to sassy schnauzers, Steve prides himself on capturing each pet’s personality.

s JUSTIFY MY LOVE Endlessly creative photographer Kristen Alexander shoots Buckhead bulldog Trixie as Madonna.

Candice Rose His favorite location to shoot in Buckhead is a peaceful little oasis off Roswell Road called Blue Heron Nature Preserve.  instantmomentspet.com

Kristen Alexander A wedding photographer by trade, Kristen Alexander is proof that pets can change your life for the better. Seven years ago, she adopted two lab mixes, Xena and Luna. Snapping fun pictures to post on Facebook or to send in a holiday card soon led to her photography horizons expanding. When a picture of her pups sporting pink balloons for Breast Cancer Awareness month went viral and was bought by a greeting card company, she knew she was really on to something! From black labs dressed as Darth Vader to pit bulls sporting Mexican-style ponchos, Kristen’s creativity and love for animals comes through in her photography. When she’s not working or romping through the woods with Xena and Luna, you’ll find Kristen at Fulton County Animal Services where she volunteers twice a month. Kristen’s favorite locations to shoot in Buckhead are Little Nancy Creek Park and Duck Pond Park.  xenaandluna.com n

“While shooting my wedding, Kristen Alexander noticed what a ham my bulldog was and snapped a few pics. Every year since, I’ve had her shoot Trixie for my holiday card. Not only do I get these amazing memories of my dog preserved, but seeing these images makes everyone else so happy. I still cannot believe she convinced my dog to let her put on a bustier and wig!” – Amy Edgy Ferber, Buckhead resident and mom to Trixie the bulldog


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or Bryan Dow, everything communicates a story. The senior creative director at OshKosh and Atlanta newbie (nine months and counting) sees the world—from crafting brand campaigns to organizing artwork on his dining room walls—in vignettes. Dow’s unique eye on the world combined with a contagious, passionate energy for life and art transformed his newly leased (since January) modern Buckhead townhome into a sophisticated, eclectic abode that is a walk through his personal journey. “My life has come full circle. I love Atlanta!” says Dow of landing back in the South after following a career path that led him from Decatur, Alabama, where he grew up, to Los Angeles (“I moved to L.A. with $150 in my pocket”), Mineral Point, Wisconsin, and Columbus, Ohio. The creative, who has worked with brands such as Parisian, DSW (Designer Shoe Warehouse) and Lands’ End, began his career as a dancer-turned-model until he realized his talents behind the camera lens and began styling celebrities and photo shoots, and later brand campaigns. While searching for his new home, where he lives with his partner, Wayne, and Pearl, a 3-year-old smooth-haired fox terrier, Dow had a few priorities. These included finding

an open space where he could entertain, a private guest room for his mother’s visits and a kitchen with Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances. “Once you have high-end appliances, quite honestly, there’s no going back. That was a big draw and also the space is really open for entertaining,” Dow explains. He enjoys putting together intimate gatherings with a handful of friends, cooking and catching up on each others’ lives. “I spend the most time in the kitchen listening to music and cooking. Very slowcooked pork or chicken is a new discovery. Letting it cook for six hours and having the scents in the air is so delicious,” he says, breathing in the air around him as if he currently has something in the oven (I’m hoping for an invite to a future dinner party). Hands-on in everything he does, Dow decorated his new three-bedroom, threeand-a-half-bathroom, 3,000-plus-squarefoot domicile himself with three design rules: “Contrast, contradict and combine.” He began in the living room with a 1960s red leather Chesterfield sofa from Sarah Cyrus Home in Atlanta’s Westside Design District. “She is one of the first people I met when I moved to Atlanta. Sarah Cyrus and Westside Modern are really my go-to shops in the city,” he says.


Above: This third-floor hallway vignette features two mirrors and three framed depictions of Jesus— one velvet, one tin and a 19th century print on paper. The basket is from Europe and was used for transporting yarns. Left: The midcentury modern living room showcases Dow’s pared-back yet refined style and sophisticated esthetic. Right: The kitchen was brand-new when Dow moved in, and prop stylist Giana Shorthouse found a handwoven, orange-dyed Pakistani rug to bring a splash of warmth and color to the open space.

“I fell in love with antiques at a very young age.” – Bryan Dow Left: The vignette over the 1960s Danish modern dining room console from Westside Modern includes paper sculptures by Nancy Miller from Grandview Mercantile in Columbus, Ohio; a woodblock print by Leonard Baskin from a flea market; a photo by Marili Forastieri; an oil on board by Shmuel Lamm; an abstract cityscape; and an oil on wood by Hubert Shuptrine from Westside Modern.

Above: The painting over the Frank Lloyd Wright for Henredon flea-market-found bookcase is by Michael Banks from Kentuck Arts Festival.

Above the bookshelf hangs an abstract painting of a man’s face by Alabama artist Michael Banks. “This is the first piece of art that I ever bought—I was inspired by his minimalistic folk art on salvaged boards, by the textures and colors.” In the adjacent dining area that connects the living room to the kitchen, Dow incorporated a Danish modern console from Westside Modern, a shop specializing in midcentury furniture, as a springboard for his artsy vignette. “This space is slightly over-scaled so I was inspired to curate and collect an eclectic mix of art to frame the wall,” he says.

The collection that hangs above the dining room console includes a mixture of landscapes, cityscapes, still lifes, blackand-white photography and a gilt Italian mirror. As classical music—his favorite— plays on surround sound, he speaks fondly of each piece. Among them is a geometric cityscape from 1958 that reminds Dow of his view from the Bowery Hotel in Manhattan, where he stays when he visits the city. Below it is a rare (one of five) Leonard Baskin woodblock print, a portrait bought from a dealer in Columbus, where Dow lived while working at DSW. Two Plexiglas works with layered paper geometric-shape

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The living room also incorporates an Eero Saarinen armchair from Knoll, one of the first furniture items Dow ever purchased. “I bought it in the late ’90s—I love the shape,” he adds. The 1940s electric Hammond grandfather clock was actually a grandmother clock—his father’s mother’s. “This piece is very significant to me as my style changes and progresses; this grounds me in my family history,” Dow says. Next to the clock is a midcentury bookshelf by Frank Lloyd Wright, who for one year in the 1950s designed a line for Henredon. “I’m a huge fan of his work, the purist nature of his style and the textiles he used,” Dow says.

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cutouts by Nancy Miller in 1972, a decade Dow is particularly fond of, hang on either side of the wall. And at the top right sits a black-and-white nature print gifted by photographer Marili Forastieri 25 years ago, and is one of the first pieces of art Dow ever owned. In keeping with his “less is more” mantra, the dining room table and Eames chairs are unfussy ’60s Danish modern pieces from Westside Modern. The large rectangular Grosfeld House mirror in gold and silver, however, is a Scott Antique Markets find that had a previous life on a 1940s movie set. “I’ve always been a film enthusiast. Art films in particular have a beautiful stylistic vision. I see things as if through the lens of a camera capturing vignettes in a film,” says Dow, who became a member of the Directors Guild of America for directing commercials. “I was incredibly lucky because the home already came with some amazing features, like contemporary light fixtures, hardwood floors, designer wallpaper, an elevator— and I can control everything from my iPad,” Dow says of the full home automation, which includes surround sound and duallayered shades in every room. Within the elevator, which he typically only uses to haul items from the lower floor and garage to the main floor and upstairs bedrooms, hangs a photographic collage by Atlanta-based photographer Liz Von Hoene. “She is a mentor and we have been friends and collaborated on work together for over 20 years,” Dow explains and tells a story of a memorable photo shoot they did together for Parisian with the 1960s and 1970s fashions from his mother’s and grandmother’s closets. “In this gift, she has taken pieces that she’s cherished and built a collage of

a woman. I love the butterfly and her eyes.” Upstairs in the third floor hallway is another eye-catching vignette—this one pays homage to religion with three framed representations of Jesus. The velvet one is from Dow’s mother (she received it from an admirer of hers in the ’70s); the tin is from a trip to Mexico; and the third is an early 19th century print from a thrift shop in Montgomery, Alabama. “They are art to me,” he says. Throughout the household, there are several other spiritual pieces, including a wooden angel from Mexico in the kitchen and a Tibetan prayer box that hangs from a wardrobe in a hallway. “The significance

Above: A photo collage by photographer friend Liz Von Hoene adds drama to the elevator that travels from the first-floor garage and guest bedroom up to the third-floor master bedroom. Left: A Tibetan prayer box that Dow found at Scott Antique Markets adorns a rustic-wood wardrobe, which came with the townhouse, in the hallway outside the master bedroom.

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of these pieces, for me, is energy and evolution. It’s more about what moves me and embracing all of the different religions around the world. And, of course, growing up in the South—in the ’70s, in Alabama—religion was a factor in the household,” Dow explains. Within the minimalistic, neutral-toned master bedroom, the king-size linen, tufted bed takes center stage. It was a gift his interior decorator sister-in-law had hand made for him by Martha O’Hara Interiors in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Another piece close to his heart is the mahogany box on his bedside table, which he purchased during his teenage years in Alabama. “I fell in love with antiques at a very young age,” he notes. “There’s hardly anything new in my home. People decided to get rid of these pieces and I ended up with them. I love the eclectic mix.” While he’s still on the hunt for a runner for the upstairs hallway and a large, very simple wool silk rug for the living room, Dow is settling in nicely to his Buckhead dwelling. “Overall, I feel like I’m at a good place with the house.” Now about that dinner party … n

Above: The gazelle head that hangs over the custom-made linen master bed is affectionately called “Giselle,” and was a purchase inspired by a photographer Dow worked with who had an intriguingly vast taxidermy collection.

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fter a long, hot summer, the crisp air and changing leaves invite us to enjoy outdoor fall adventures. Now is the perfect time to refresh your wardrobe with items that are functional as well as fashionable. Whether it’s an outdoor yoga class at a local Buckhead park, a Saturday morning run to start your weekend off right or a hike under a canopy of green-to-gold changing leaves, we’ve got your look covered with these stylish essentials.

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Considered one of the safest running jackets because of its 360-degree reflective shell, the Accelerate Reflective Jacket is a must for dusk or dawn runners. Its soft outer shell shines bright even in the low light while underarm gussets and raglan sleeves free you up to move. A curved hem adds updated style and extra coverage over your running pants. With waterrepellent panels, two front zip pockets (one with a media port) and the ability to stash into its own left pocket, this is a running jacket with many talents.

s s Salute the rising sun in these eco-friendly—and very comfy—Teeki yoga pants. Perks include a durable four-way stretch material that is breathable and moisturewicking. Pick your perfect pair from several fun prints and colors, including animal prints, stars or just simple solids. And when you purchase Teeki yoga pants you’re supporting the environment as each pair is made entirely from recycled bottles. Available at Mountain High Outfitters for $75.

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Hit the trails in the Shasta pant, Athleta’s lightweight hiking pant that converts to three different lengths. Wear the leg straight for hiking and walking or roll to the calf or higher to create a capri or knee length leg, perfect for changes in terrain, or to allow for more or less ventilation. Rated SPF 50 plus, these pants also feature four-way stretch for easy movement. Plus, the ruching at the ankle adds just enough flair to wear out on the town. Available

Available at Athleta for $118.

s Be inspired to keep running in these Speedgoat Hoka One One running shoes. Treat your feet to a super soft, energizing and stable foundation while you pound the pavement. The oversized cushioning concept offers two times the volume of the average running shoe, resulting in a plush step that is favorable to distance or on-road runners. Available at Mountain High Outfitters for $140.

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Keep this ultimate carryall—the Black Hole Duffel 90L—handy for transporting all your outdoor gear. It’s highly durable, weatherproof and solution dyed to hold color longer. The DWR (durable water repellent) fabric repels light rain and snow and decreases dry times, helping protect clothes from unpredictable showers. It also converts to a backpack or duffle, holds about a week’s worth of clothing and folds flat for storage.

Available at Patagonia for $149.

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t Layering is important when temperatures start to change, but it can be a challenge to bundle beautifully without bulk. The Patagonia Down Sweater is ready to take you from the end of summer into fall and winter. The “sweater” is actually a misnomer. It’s really a warm jacket that can handle a stationary 40 degrees outside or an active 28 degrees. It’s lightweight, windproof and, like most down, will condense to half its size for packing. Animal lovers will be happy to know this jacket is made with 100 percent Traceable Down, which delivers the highest assurance of animal welfare in the apparel industry. Available at Patagonia for $229.

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The great outdoors can sometimes leave you with an, um, outdoorsy scent. Whether you’re camping or biking to brunch, stay fresh with Sally B’s Skin Yummies Solid Perfume ($14). Its container is small and flat so you can conveniently slip the fragrance—made with organic shea butter, beeswax, sweet almond oil and jojoba oil—into a pocket or backpack. Choose from three scents that are made with over 90 percent certified organic ingredients and wildcrafted essential oils and contain no artificial fragrances: Simply B, a soft citrus blend with undertones of real vanilla; Just B, a romantic floral amalgam with notes of rose, jasmine and neroli; and Let It B, a spicy and warm perfume with hints of cinnamon, clove and patchouli.

Need a little beauty fix upon returning from the great outdoors? Consider Shaglam, a new mobile app based in Buckhead, where you can order up a blowout, custom updo or makeup service right to your front door.

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Now that you’ve parted ways with your summer tan, you may be in the market for a great self-tanner to cover those pasty legs and give your cheeks a little faux sun kiss. A new product available at Sephora, James Read Gradual Day Tan Face ($34), produces a golden-bronze glow without the typical unbearable odor that most self-tanners possess (it smells more like sunscreen). The conditioning, non-aerosol mousse is formulated without parabens, sulfates, phthalates and fragrance, and you can use it on your face and body. It’s recommended to first exfoliate and moisturize before slathering it on.

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Even when you’re not at the beach, you can spritz messy “I-just-hiked-5-miles” or “I-spent-the-day-on-the-lake” hair with Oribe Après Beach Wave and Shine Purse Spray ($22), available at Keri Gold Salon. This quality product in a carry-friendly 2.2-ounce size creates that tousled, sexy beach hair for when you don’t have time or feel like going through a full hair routine. It also repairs your mane with ingredients such as edelweiss flower extracts to combat the color-depleting effects of the elements; safflower seed oil for antioxidant protection against free-radical damage; and hydrolyzed wheat protein to condition and add body and shine.

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Get your locks out of your face for your outdoor jaunt with hair ties that don’t leave a dent in your tresses or cause breakage. Say what? That’s right, it’s possible to extend your blowdry beyond your alfresco workout. This Emi-Jay 5-Pack ($13) of stylish printed hair ties, available at Julian’s Cosmetics and Skincare, is handmade in the U.S. from a soft and stretchy material that is gentle on your strands. Another reason to choose these hair ties: Emi-Jay donates 20 percent of all profits to charity.

t LIP SERVICE Dry lips can be distracting and uncomfortable when you’re on the go. Solution: Don’t leave home without a powerful balm to keep your pout moisturized. Buckhead’s Marlonda Currie has just the thing for your pucker in her recently launched line of lip products. The Lip Hydrator ($16) nourishes with a cocktail of organic ingredients, such as shea butter, soybean wax, vitamin E and various oils, and doesn’t contain parabens, mineral oil, petroleum, GMO-derived soy, artificial fragrance, animal products and more bad-for-you stuff. Lips feeling extra parched? Use The Lip Exfoliator ($14) first to slough off dry skin.

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t High Falls State Park in Jackson DRIVE TIME: 1 HOUR • GO FOR: FISHING

If throwing a line is your ideal respite, this park’s lake is known as one of Georgia’s top fishing spots for hybrid and white bass. Plus, overnight visitors can stay in a lakeside yurt, a large canvas-and-wood tent that has a small deck, picnic table, grill and electrical outlets to prepare your day’s catch.

PACKING LIST Mountain High Outfitters rounds up the latest musthave items for every camper.

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Salewa Men’s Alp Flow Mid Gore-Tex Hiking Boots ($239) Hiking boot essential features include being fully waterproof, breathable and comfortable. That’s what this high-tech pair is all about, along with a high cuff (read: protection from ticks). Arc’teryx Women’s Cerium LT Down Hoody ($365)

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t Unicoi State Park and Lodge in Helen DRIVE TIME: 1 HOUR 44 MINUTES • GO FOR: MOUNTAIN BIKING

Big Agnes Lone Spring 2-Person Tent ($230)

Nestled in the North Georgia mountains, Unicoi offers mountain biking on scenic trails, including a laid-back lake loop, a more challenging trek to Anna Ruby Falls, an attractive 3-mile trail to downtown Helen and a rugged 8-mile single-track route.

s Hard Labor Creek State Park in Rutledge DRIVE TIME: 1 HOUR 31 MINUTES GO FOR: GOLF AND HORSEBACK RIDING

More than 24 miles of trails are available for horseback riders through pine and hardwood forests, deep gorges and granite outcroppings. There is even a large equestrian riding ring on the property and horse owners have their own private camping area near stalls. Golfers can enjoy the Creek Golf Course’s driving range and pristine 18-hole course in a natural setting.

This durable tent is made from breathable lightweight nylon and polyester with a mesh body for excellent ventilation, and it offers interior mesh pockets for keeping your gear organized. Jetboil Java Kit Flash Boiler ($100) Oh, snap! This 1-liter cooking cup with an adjustable burner and push-button igniter just made it a cinch to enjoy fresh-brewed coffee while you play outdoors.

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Dave Lishness oversees construction of new Legendary Events venue Flourish, as shown here in September.

A legendary life Dave Lishness dishes on the business of events and the anticipated opening of Buckhead’s Flourish STORY:

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s the president of Atlanta’s Legendary Events, David Lishness enjoys a life filled with creativity, philanthropy and diverse style, in his work, his clothing choices and his appetite. Lishness was named president of the wellknown catering and special events company in 2010 and thrives on the joys of weaving his previous business experience into daily operations. “It turns out the combination was a great precursor to my current position,” says Lishness, whose previous post was architectural sales manager for Miami-based stone importer Keys Granite. “We’re in an industry where our biggest challenge is creating unique environments that deliver exactly what the client is looking for.” The newest feather in the Legendary Events cap is the much-anticipated Flourish, a more than 18,000-square-foot event venue opening in November across the street from Legendary’s The Estate. Flourish is housed in a renovated former car dealership/antique showroom on Piedmont Road in the heart of Buckhead. Flourish’s inaugural event is a spectacular fundraising gala, The Legendary Party, to benefit the Shepherd Center on Nov. 7. Learn more about Flourish and what makes Lishness’ life legendary, here.

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How did your previous experience lead you to the business of event planning? Prior to Legendary Events I spent many years in product development as well as in design and architecture. Whether it’s in the catering element, the room décor, the floral style, or all three, understanding the importance of how all these different yet complementary components come together to produce the desired atmosphere is crucial to an event’s success. Where in Atlanta do you live and what are some of your favorite local restaurants? I recently sold my house in Ansley Park and I’m thinking about moving to the Morningside area. In the meantime I’m in Atlantic Station, which is really convenient for work. As far as restaurants go, I’m so glad MF Sushi reopened, and who can say no to the Hamachi Crudo at Cooks & Soldiers or the delicious Maple Leaf Farms duck at Bacchanalia? What are the defining elements of your personal style? I spend a lot of time in classic black during the week as this is the Legendary Events uniform. On the weekends you’re most likely to find me in 7 For All Mankind jeans and maybe some Hugo Boss mixed with vintage finds from Little Five Points. I have an eclectic edge, which may come from being raised in New York; this also may explain my love of Saks Fifth Avenue.

Giving back to the community is important to you. Tell me about your philanthropic involvement. I feel very lucky that being a part of Legendary Events has allowed me the chance to work with amazing organizations like Senior Citizen Services and the Atlanta Community Food Bank. I’m also very proud to be on the board of Leadership Atlanta. Working with your peers for the betterment of the Atlanta community at large is a really inspiring experience. Everyone is so excited about Legendary Events’ newest endeavor, Flourish. What are your favorite things about the new event space and what can we expect with the interiors/architecture, menu options and other services? Everyone at the company is buzzing about this right now! We know that Flourish will be unlike any other venue available in Atlanta. We don’t want to give away every surprise, but we’re designing the décor to have a beautifully modern and chic feel. We’re trying to adapt the traditional in a way people wouldn’t expect so clients should also anticipate a hint of the avant-garde. As with our venue The Estate, Legendary Events will be the exclusive catering, décor and floral provider, so people that book FLOURISH their corporate event, wedding or private party at Flourish will con3143 Maple Drive tinue to receive the same attention Atlanta 30305 to detail and exceptional quality 404.869.8858 of service that we’ve worked flourishatlanta.com so hard to become known for. n


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From streets to suits  P54

David Windecher’s new book traces his journey from gang member to Buckhead attorney.

“I decided not to live a life on the street; I wanted [my siblings] to follow me doing good, so I finally got out of the gang.” - David Windecher

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Former performer turns Buckhead’s Lips Atlanta into a celebrated nightspot STORY:

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Hanna Mark Zschiesche and drag performer Katy Cakes.

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s a regular attendee of the infamous Studio 54 in New York City, Yvonne Lamé fantasized one day of owning her own version of the club. As fate would have it, Lamé— also known as Mark Zschiesche—now has a four-pack of them, including the newest, Lips Atlanta in Buckhead. Zschiesche grew up in Greensboro, North Carolina, but couldn’t wait to move on. At 16 he hightailed it to New York, and survived doing odd jobs here and there, including waiting tables. He had dabbled in his own fashion line and at 23—with a partner—opened his own clothing store, Hosche, in the West Village of New York. Every Halloween Zschiesche dressed up in costumes, channeling Marilyn Monroe and other glamorous Hollywood stars. He realized he was a natural entertainer and in 1980 alter ego Yvonne Lamé was born. He started performing as Yvonne in 1990. His drag name is loosely based on Ivana Trump and a beloved fabric. “When I was younger, a lot of what I made was in lamé, so a friend suggested the name,” he says. Zschiesche calls Yvonne bubbly and over the top.

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Before long he had closed the store and opened the first Lips in Greenwich Village with a team of partners. That was 1996; San Diego and Fort Lauderdale followed suit in 1999 and 2007, both successfully. Realizing what a thriving city Atlanta was and how popular drag was in the area, he and his partners decided to open a location here in 2013 with him as vice president for Lips Intellectual Properties, Inc. Featuring the best in regional drag entertainment, the 7,000-square-foot Lips Atlanta has the same look and flair— bright, vivid colors, huge chandeliers and an overall campiness, glitz and glam— of New York, but is the biggest by far of the four locations. “Atlanta is the grandest of them all,” he says. Some patrons are surprised on their first visit. “They think they are going to a gay bar restaurant,” he says. Lips is really not a gay establishment. It has more of a dinner theater vibe and 90 percent of the patrons are women. Two of the performers Zschiesche has used since opening night are Charlie Brown and Bubba Dee, both of whom have been doing drag for decades and are widely known throughout the region.

Violet Chachki, this year’s winner of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” used to perform at Lips as well. The likes of that television show has escalated drag to the mainstream. “Business has been doing better than expected,” he says. “It’s a great place to celebrate.” Lips Atlanta is open Wednesday through Sunday, with weekend events packed, including Gospel Brunch on Sunday. Zschiesche and his business and romantic partner, Michael Pacca, have a condo in the Buckhead area and love the location. These days, though, he is content to deal with the business end of the club. Now 53, he retired from performing three years ago. “As I aged, I felt comfortable in the skin I am in. The high heels are in the closet,” he says. But he’s the first to admit that he could be tempted to drag them back into action for a special occasion. He’s promised to let us know when Yvonne will be making her next appearance. n LIPS ATLANTA 3011 Buford Highway N.E., Atlanta 30329 404.315.7711 lipsatl.com


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Left: Muscio’s “Lovette” is a 14K white gold, handmade Italian chain with a Palladium pendant with chalcedony, pink tourmaline (1.40ct) and diamond accents ($7,910). Below: This elegant ring combines palladium, fancy lemon citrine, Ceylon sapphires and diamond accents. ($6,820).

Jewelry by design Brookhaven artist re-creates unique pieces from the past

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n a statement that would make most parents cringe, Dawn Muscio declared she was going to major in jewelry making. But unlike most college students, Muscio had already demonstrated a serious talent for turning metal and stones into works of art while in high school. “In fact, I went to school to major in graphic design,” says the 46-year-old New York native. “In my sophomore year I started doing that and didn’t like it at all. Then I went to art class with a drawing that got ripped apart. I felt I was at the bottom of the barrel, and then they told us very few would make a living at our art. So I took a jewelry class to fill my schedule and soon realized I could make a living doing that— people would buy more jewelry than paintings.” After graduation, Muscio started working at a fine jewelry gallery

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in upstate New York where she did “all the grunt work” from basic repairs to resetting stones. After moving to Atlanta in 1999, she held similar jobs in the back rooms of Buckhead’s Migliore and the Jewelry Artisans shop in Sandy Springs while trying to launch her own business. In 2005, she started selling her own creations out of her Vinings house and eventually was drawing enough clients that she moved into a 700-square-foot studio in Brookhaven. About two years ago, the business was doing so well that Muscio relocated nearby to her present site on Apple Valley Road, where there’s enough space to house a showroom and an event area. What’s kept clients coming back is Muscio’s uncanny ability to take an antique or existing piece and reconfigure it into something more stylish and contemporary: A diamond solitaire is reworked as

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Jewelry designer Dawn Muscio turned a talent for creating unusual pieces into a career.

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a pendant, surrounded by smaller diamonds set in white gold; a dog tag is filigreed like a Gothic church window. She has also won awards for her unique pieces, such as a pair of cufflinks in 18-karat red gold and stainless steel dotted with morganites, rubies and diamonds. “Restyling is like a puzzle: People come in with a jewelry box full of items they inherited, and I can remake an heirloom with sentimental value into something they will want to wear,” she says. One of her most memorable transformations turned a garnet mourning brooch from the late 1800s into a necklace, cocktail ring and earrings using yellow gold around the original stones. “It took a year to come up with the idea and make it, but now it’s a mix of the old and new,” she says. “And the client has three children, so she will have a piece to give each of them.” n

See the artist Muscio will be at the Brookhaven Arts Festival Oct. 17 and 18 where she’ll debut a new line of pendants and bracelets created from elements her clients love best: white gold and precious and semiprecious stones. Prices will start around $400. Buyers looking for something more unusual can attend Muscio’s “Gemstone Round Table” Oct. 8 and 9, when master stonecutters will be in the store to showcase one-of-a-kind stones that Muscio can add to a personalized design. Reservations are required and can be made by calling the store.

D. MUSCIO FINE JEWELRY STUDIO 2556 Apple Valley Road Atlanta 30319 404.846.3434 dmuscio.com


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Local author recounts the journey from crime to criminal justice STORY:

H.M. Cauley

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t’s a long way from the crime-riddled streets of East Los Angeles to a law firm in Buckhead. But the journey from such an inauspicious upbringing, hindered by gangs, drug deals and rough treatment from the court system, is why David Lee Windecher, 36, is today a passionate advocate for justice. Born in L.A. to Argentinean parents who spoke almost no English, Windecher witnessed the difficulties his family had winning a court case against an employer who owed back wages to his father, a painter. The lack of money drove the family back to South America until Windecher was 10, when they relocated again, this time to Miami. During his 16 years there, he learned firsthand the misery of being poor. His solution: Join a Hispanic gang. “I was jumped regularly and beaten pretty badly,” he recalls. “I saw a kid get shot. I started selling drugs and stealing cars—whatever would make poverty go away. Between the ages of 13 and 18, I was arrested 13 times and spent eight months in jail. At 16, I was charged with aggravated battery and was sent to an adult jail where I got into a fight every day.” The turning point came soon after that experience when Windecher realized that his younger brother and two sisters were follow-

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ing his example. “I decided not to live a life on the street; I wanted them to follow me doing good, so I finally got out of the gang.” Windecher knuckled down, got a G.E.D. and graduated from American InterContinental University in Fort Lauderdale in 2005. During a public relations job with the Miami Dolphins, he earned the money to go to the John Marshall Law School in Atlanta. While there, an internship with Atlanta attorney Manny Arora established a friendship that helped Windecher get a job in the DeKalb County District Attorney’s office, where he was fired after a background check confirmed his arrests. After an impassioned plea to the District Attorney’s office that demonstrated his determination to keep others from following his own path, Windecher was admitted to the Georgia bar in 2012. He was also admitted to the bar in Florida, and in 2014, he flew to the same courthouse where he had been arraigned so many times and was sworn in with his family beaming nearby. “It was a hugely gratifying moment,” he says. Last year, Windecher, who now lives and works in Buckhead, opened his own law firm on Roswell Road, dedicated to defending the underdog. In May, he self-published his experiences, warts and all, real names

included, in The American Dream: HisStory in the Making. The book has sold about 1,500 copies. “My story is unique—not everyone is shot, stabbed, covered in tattoos, arrested, in jail, goes to college and then law school,” he says. “But the book is less about me and more about how I can impact local communities and people to bring about positive change.” After the book’s debut, Windecher became a legal consultant on “Nancy Grace,” signed a movie deal with Tyler Perry’s production firm and founded RED, Inc., a nonprofit that sponsors G.E.D. programs for juveniles who are facing nonviolent criminal charges. The attorney believes education is the ultimate rehabilitation, and proceeds from the book support his foundation, RED: Rehabilitation Enables Dreams. “It’s been surreal THE AMERICAN DREAM: after everything I’ve HISSTORY IN THE MAKING gone through,” he says. is available on Amazon, “But now I can really at Barnes & Noble and at make a difference.” n hisstoryinthemaking.com.


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The Bucket Shop Café on Lenox Road does right by burgers. Behold the blackened beef patty with bacon and blue cheese—and side of onion rings.

Photo: Sara Hanna Photography The Bucket Shop Café is a favorite game-day haunt for ravenous sports fans, and scores big points for its pub-grub lineup.

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Above: The chicken rolls, a mashup of Chinese and Mexican flavors, are downright addictive. Right: If red meat is not your thing, you can still have a Philly Cheesesteak— made with chicken instead of beef.

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he starting lineup looks big and bad. At the center are juicy, quarterbacksize burgers. At either end sit jumbo wings, wearing the colors of Cajun spice, Jack Daniels barbecue sauce, bright Buffalo orange. Wait a minute! Time out! There’s a pile-up of nachos at center field. Someone’s going to get hurt if he finishes off this messy stack of chips and salsa, beef and cheese. If you think dining out should be fueled by booze and the euphoric highs and lows of cheers and boos, you’ll want to add The Bucket Shop Café to your list of places to tackle this college football season. A Buckhead game-day institution for some years now, The Bucket Shop opened in 1969 and has been at its current location, on Lenox Road across from Lenox Square, since 1982. In this sunny room on the ground level of a Financial District mid-rise, you’ll discover Atlanta’s answer to “Cheers,” a casual, family-owned, late-night spot that’s home to fetching servers in cheerleader-length short shorts; a newly renovated, street-side patio; lots of polished wood; and banks of TV sets for the sports-frenzied flock. Owner Ward

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The Bucket Shop Café is a prime spot for the college-football crowd STORY:

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Gober purchased the place from its original owners in 1992; today, Gober and his son Brandon Evans have created a foolproof formula of rib-sticking pub grub that appeals to the business crowd; walk-in customers from nearby malls; even MBA candidates who are studying at the satellite branch of the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business. All right, then! How about them Dawgs? And since Georgia Tech is right down the street: Go Yellow Jackets! Um, not so fast there. While Evans assures that all colors are welcome at The Bucket Shop, here Orange and Blue is the new Red and Black. Yep, Evans is a third-generation Auburn alumnus, and if you happen to arrive here, say, this Nov. 14, when Auburn hosts Georgia, you can expect a welllubricated congregation of Tiger fans hovering over every inch of The Bucket Shop. As long as no “War Eagle!”-screaming soand-so swoops up this Bulldog’s burger or tips over his Terrapin Hopsecutioner (made in Athens, Georgia, natch), no penalties will be handed down at The Bucket Shop this fall. During a recent lunch and a follow-up

visit around quittin’ time on a Friday, I’ve been keeping score, and this highly likable sports bar gets extra points for its spirited and efficient service, sportsmanlike attitude and college-friendly price point. The hot wings are a menu mainstay. To be sure, there’s a busload of flavors (Thai chili, lemon pepper, honey barbecue and three levels of Buffalo heat, among others). I like my wings wet and messy, three-napkin style, if you will. Alas, the version I had—medium Buffalo—seemed just a tad dry, perhaps from being too long in the fryer. (Happily, there were moist towelettes for cleaning up orange fingers.) We had better luck with the crispy fried calamari—lots of frilly, tender tentacles for dunking in the sweet Thai chili dipping sauce (which we preferred over the marinara)— and the chicken rolls. I admit rolling my eyes when I heard about the latter, which sounds like a fusion experiment run amok. And yet, these crispy eggroll wrappers stuffed with a Mexican mélange of pollo, cheese, sour cream, chives and Tex-Mex sauce (salsa mixed with ranch) are a divine guilty pleasure.


Above: Chicken is chicken, but the wing is the thing at The Bucket Shop, where there’s a multitude of flavor offerings.

Above: The salmon BLT hits all the right notes; and when it comes to sides, don’t waffle on the sweet potato fries. Right: Crispy calamari is well-nigh perfect, and is tricked up with two dipping sauces: marinara and sweet Thai chili. Left: Buffalo chicken tacos are a brilliant invention, not unlike those crispy-creamy tater tots on the side.

Don’t come to The Bucket Shop expecting a sea of Red and Black on game day. The owners are Auburn alumni, and proud of it. No wonder they are the restaurant’s No. 1 seller. There are also a good many starters we’d like to try in future: fried pickle chips, spinach and artichoke dip, maybe those Nachos Grande, all so perfect with beer. Speaking of which, The Bucket Shop stocks an impressive sampling of local brews, on tap, bottled or canned. We were delighted to see selections from Red Hare, Orpheus, Pontoon Brewing and many others. There’s also a fairly simple wine list—six whites, seven reds, two sparklings, mostly from the West Coast—and some sweet, girly sounding cocktails made with fruity liqueurs, flavored vodkas and rums. And then there are the burgers. You can build your own, choosing turkey, veggie, salmon, chicken, bison, even Kobe beef; a spice rub if you please; plus cheese, toppings and sauces. I went with one of the predesigned burgers: the Black ’N’ Bleu, a blackened ground-chuck patty with blue cheese and bacon. It came grilled to specifications (“pink and juicy”), and with a side of onion rings, it was as welcome as a touchdown. Though you may order tacos, salads,

steak or fried chicken here, we think the sandwiches—from the greasy-in-a-good-way Philly cheesesteak to a salmon BLT with basil mayo—rule. To go with, we liked the sweet potato fries and the jalapeño slaw. Dessert seems like an afterthought at The Bucket Shop. There are only three: brownie sundae, Key lime pie and chocolate-peanut butter pie. The Key lime confection was still icy from the freezer, and the flavor had a slightly artificial zing. But the peanut butter pie was wonderful. Extra point! So what’s in the name, Bucket Shop? It’s a term that dates back to the early 1800s and refers to a type of stock-market betting that the U.S. Supreme Court long ago declared illegal. Evans says the original owners catered to a financial clientele, so their so-called “investment saloon” was a tongue-in-cheek reference to shady deals of days gone by. Funny, I always thought Bucket Shop was a drinking reference—like a bottle shop, only fancier. (Think: buckets of ice, champagne, beer!) I’m betting that when your team is on the field and the drinks are flowing, none of this really matters. Hey, waiter. My boys are having a bad day. Could you bring me a double? n

Above: Peanut butter pie tastes just about as sweet as a victory for the home team. Left: Owner Ward Gober and his son Brandon Evans are second- and third-generation Auburn graduates, which is why their alma mater’s flag always flies at The Bucket Shop.

THE BUCKET SHOP CAFÉ 3475 Lenox Road N.E., Atlanta 30326 404.261.9244 bucketshopcafe.com Prices: Starters, $6.25-$12.95. Sandwiches and burgers, $8.75$12.95. Entrées, $11.95-$17.95 Recommended: Chicken rolls, calamari, Philly cheesesteak, salmon BLT, Black ’N’ Bleu burger, peanut butter pie and local beers. Bottom line: Classic game-day watering hole with good food.

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Above: Owner Brandon Lewis may or may not invite you to join him at his new bar. Right: The 25-and-up Supply & Demand serves only top-shelf spirits to its membership-only clientele.

By invitation only Inside Buckhead’s new, elite speakeasy

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f you haven’t heard about Buckhead’s newest speakeasy-style watering hole, Supply & Demand, you aren’t alone. Opened in September along Cains Hill Place behind Churchill’s British Pub, this 25-andup bar is an intimate address that is easy to overlook. Though, according to founding partner Brandon Lewis, that’s part of the appeal. “The inspiration was built off of the Wall Street economic principle of supply and demand,” says Lewis. “We’re curating beverage sources with high or discerning tastes instead of mainstream tastes. The supply is going to be very limited, which will hopefully lead to a high demand.” Adding to Supply & Demand’s sense of exclusivity is its “membersonly” requirement. While member-

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ship is free, patrons will have to be invited by the bar to become a member before they’re allowed into it. Membership is nontransferable. If and when you do finally get inside Supply & Demand, you’ll find a sort of Chops-meets-St. Regis hybrid—very high-end, very Buckhead and very elite. The gleaming bar is the picture of opulence with $20,000 worth of mosaic subway tile, a custom oak bar and tremendous amounts of white marble with seating at the bar and at small tables. Taken in its entirety, it’s the picture of a 1920s-1930sera hideaway, aiming to attract both the glamorous socialite and the well-connected hipster. Lewis, who also owns Establishment (relocating from Buckhead to

Midtown mid-October), is manning the bar with its staff for the opening, before transitioning in new servers and mixologists. So if you’re a frequent visitor to Establishment, you will have an idea of what you can expect from the service and general vibe. Though the menu will be gourmet small bites (such as caviar), the focus here is on the hard-to-come-by liquor selection, featuring rare vintages of Japanese whiskey, scotches and bourbons, along with beer, wine and a “regal” list of what Lewis refers to as “craft-tails.” Open at 5 p.m. during the week and 7 SUPPLY & DEMAND or 8 p.m. on Saturday, the bar also hosts a dee3223 Cains Hill Place jay Friday and Saturday. Atlanta 30305 Hint, hint. That sure supplydemandatl.com sounds inviting … n


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Culinary News & Notes

Chocolate Grotto with Salted Caramel and Pretzel Dust Popcorn Ice Cream Sundae, Canoe’s Cracker Jack

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Canoe has a riverside patio overlooking the Chattahoochee River—it’s by far one of the best views anywhere in the city.

FAN FAVORITES l Seared George’s Bank Scallops, Almond and Tomato Gazpacho, Minted Zucchini Cream (retired)

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l PEI Mussels, Spicy Coconut Lemongrass Broth (retired)

CHEF GARY MENNIE In 1995, CIA grad Gary Mennie had already worked for French Master Chef Jean-Francois Meteigner at Mobil Five Star L’Orangerie in L.A., Wolfgang Puck at Spago in Hollywood and Guenter Seeger at The Dining Room at The Ritz-Carlton, Buckhead when Canoe developers hand picked him to lead the culinary team. Canoe was an instant success, earning a Mobil Four Star rating, making Mennie one of the youngest chefs in the U.S. to receive this award.

l Canoe’s House Smoked Salmon with Crispy Potato Cake, Vermont Goat’s Cheese t Slow Roasted Georgia Rabbit, Mushroom Ravioli, House Bacon, Candied Garlic Sauce

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THE WINE WIZ WINE DIRECTOR MATTHEW BRADFORD This native Atlantan joined Canoe in 2006 as wine director, and the restaurant has won Wine Spectator’s Best of Award of Excellence every year since 2009. Bradford holds both the Advanced Certification with the Court of Master Sommeliers and a diploma with The Wine and Spirits Education Trust. TIP: If you love the wine you have with your meal at Canoe, just head next door to Cellar Door and take a bottle home. The fine wine store opened in 2013, and it’s stocked with more than 750 selections.

CANOE’S SONGS OF THE SOUTH Live music + bucolic riverside setting + local beer and signature cocktails at the River Bar. What else do you need? This series is a favorite and returns next spring.

100-YEAR FLOOD RECOVERY Twenty years in the restaurant biz is nothing for Canoe. After all, it came back after the Chattahoochee River swamped the space with close to 6 feet of water in the record 2009 Atlanta flood.

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CANOE Canoe Restaurant recently marked a major milestone—20 years on the Atlanta dining scene. Since opening in 1995, the restaurant has served up some iconic dishes, prepared by just three executive chefs. But it’s also overcome its share of adversity. (Remember the epic flood of 2009?) Today, Canoe remains one of the most celCanoe ebrated restaurants in the city. 4199 Paces Ferry Road Atlanta 30339 Here are the reasons why we 770.432.2663 love this legendary landmark. canoeatl.com

After working as Canoe’s chef de cuisine for 8 years, Carvel Grant Gould took the reins as executive chef in 2005. She spent much of her time prior to Canoe training with Gerry Klaskala, who at the time was executive chef at Buckhead Diner. During her tenure at Canoe, she even spent time in Dutch Harbor, Alaska, fishing the unforgiving Bering Sea with the big guns on TV’s hit show “Deadliest Catch.”

CHEF MATTHEW BASFORD After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, current Canoe chef Matthew Basford left New Orleans, where he’d been since 2002 working for Dominique’s at Maison Dupuy Hotel in the French Quarter. He came to Canoe and worked his way up from line cook to sous chef to executive sous chef, and finally, chef de cuisine. Then, when Carvel Grant Gould left in 2013, Basford became executive chef, where he continues to uphold Canoe’s commitment to fresh, seasonal foods.

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With a menu that includes everything from fresh-baked sticky buns and she-crab soup to brioche French toast and smoked salmon eggs Benedict, it’s no wonder brunch here is one of the best, hands down.

Whatever your party, the restaurant pretty much has you covered—from large outdoor events in the River Garden to smaller intimate gatherings on the Patio. Canoe is by far one of the city’s hidden gems when it comes to handling private parties.


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COMFORT FOOD TO GO Casseroles are the comfort food equivalent to Southern hospitality. We love them for being bubbly, creamy and cheesy, but perhaps appreciate them more for their convenience—they make an ideal takeout food. And these three spots offer up stellar casseroles all week long that allow you to you simply heat and eat.

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SAFRO’S CARRY OUT Pie Shop owner Mims Bledsoe whips up savory casseroles just down from her no-frills bakery at Safro’s Carry Out. The menu features breakfast, lunch and dinner casseroles to feed as many as six people. Like her offerings at Pie Shop, the casseroles here are made fresh daily and focus on traditional favorites—think ratatouille, chicken tetrazzini, and mac and cheese.

GOLDBERG’S DELI You probably know them for the warm bagels, but Goldberg’s also has a hearty supply of casseroles to go. You’ll find frozen and ready-to-heat favorites like chicken potpie, lasagna, and macaroni and cheese in the coolers near the checkout.

LUCY’S MARKET This hidden gem in Buckhead not only offers farmfresh produce, but owner Kim Wilson makes sure the coolers are stocked with homemade casseroles (faves like chicken potpie, lasagna, meatloaf and chicken tetrazzini) from local vendors like A Peach of a Party catering and Gabriel’s Bakery in Marietta.

Take home a casserole from Safro’s Carry Out and have dinner in minutes.

Lucy’s Market 102 West Paces Ferry Road Atlanta 30305 404.869.9222 lucysmarket.com Safro’s Carry Out 3185 Roswell Road Atlanta 30305 404.410.1507 safroscarryout.com Goldberg’s Buckhead 4383 Roswell Road Atlanta 30342 404.256.3751 goldbergbagel.com

ANCHORS

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APPAREL & ACCESSORIES

NOW OPEN CAPE DUTCH Cape Dutch, located in the former Woodfire Grill space, features a global menu with South African influences from chef Philippe Haddad. The restaurant, which is from restaurateur Justin Anthony who also owns 10 Degrees South, focuses on grilled items prepared in the traditional South African braai style.

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Boogaloos • Collage Boutique • Dress Up Boutique • Lila Boutique

Cape Dutch’s grilled lamb chops served over basmati rice.

VERO PIZZERIA Vero Pizzeria in Brookhaven features Neapolitan pizzas cooked in a brick pizza oven made specifically for the restaurant and cast from clay from Mount Vesuvius’ volcanic rock. Vero is the third restaurant from the Word of Mouth Restaurant Group restaurateur Michel Arnette, who also owns Haven and Valenza. Matt Swickerath is executive chef. HIMITSU The swanky and small Himitsu is from the genius team behind Umi. Stop in before dinner for a cocktail, or dine on sushi from the Umi kitchen and chef Fuyuhiko Ito, but the focus here is on the beverage program from T. Fable Jeon and Shingo Gokan.

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Cape Dutch 1782 Cheshire Bridge Road Atlanta 30324 capedutchrestaurant.com Himitsu 3050 Peachtree Road Atlanta 30305

Cocktails are king at Himitsu, Umi’s new sister restaurant in Buckhead.

Vero Pizzeria 1441 Dresden Drive, Suite 120 Atlanta 30319 vero-pizzeria.com

SHOES

Big Peach Running Co.

HEALTH, WELLNESS & BEAUTY

18|8 Fine Men’s Salon • Benchmark Physical Therapy Brookhaven Orthodontics • European Wax Center • Fantastic Sams GNC (General Nutrition Center) • The Joint - The Chiropractic Place Julian’s Cosmetics and Skincare • Massage Heights • Nail Talk & Tan Salon Red • Salon Red Kids • Town Dentistry Vein Clinics of America • Vida-Flo: The Hydration Station

DINING

Baci by Café at Pharr • Bua Thai and Sushi • The Flying Biscuit Café Lucky’s Burger & Brew • Marble Slab Creamery • Moe’s Southwest Grill Newk’s Express Café • Noche • Olde Blind Dog Irish Pub • Olive Bistro Shucks Oyster & Wine Bar • Smash Kitchen & Bar There Restaurant and Bar • Which Wich? • Yogurtland

HOME FURNISHINGS & DÉCOR

MODA Floors & Interiors • Redefined Home Boutique - Opening Soon Sugarboo & Co.

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Bell Partners • Brookhaven Alterations Brookhaven Animal Hospital • Community & Southern Bank Keller Williams • Reflections Eyecare • Scottrade Town Cleaners • U Break I Fix

ELECTRONICS, MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT AT&T

www.townbrookhaven.net Conveniently located on Peachtree Road adjacent to Oglethorpe University.

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ext month, McKendrick’s Steak House will celebrate 20 years in the Park Place shopping center on Ashford Dunwoody Road. The man behind the restaurant that is known for succulent steaks, fresh seafood and produce, and topnotch service, Buckhead resident Doug McKendrick, is not what you might expect. A college basketball star, veteran of the U.S. Navy, and certified public accountant by trade, McKendrick fell into hospitality in the 1970s, when he was financial vice president for the Downtown Omni Hotel restaurant Mimi & Max’s. “I liked what I was doing but wanted to get into owning and running my own business,” he explains. He learned about Park Place while it was still under construction, and opened Elan nightclub in 1979. It was open for nearly 10 years. Known for his high staff retention—his cleaning crew has been with him for 36 years, for example—McKendrick shares the story of, and secret to, his success.

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How did you go from a nightclub to a steakhouse? L&N Seafood went in [the shopping center] for five years—I was not involved in that, but I had the place next to it, an Italian restaurant called Mi Spia, and Park Place Café piano bar. When L&N didn’t do well, they asked me to come up with another idea. I was traveling to Chicago at the time and thought about the steakhouses that were still there after 20, 30 or 40 years. How do you stay in business after so long and continue to attract regulars? Most of that is the staff. They know everyone in town. They’re the ones who relate to the customers and have a conversation and help them with their drink order. So many businesses have ups and downs because new technology comes out or trends change, but people have to eat and they want to eat. What’s your day-to-day role at the restaurant? I go in every morning and look at the financials from the night before and make sure we have the cash situation proper. I don’t have any culinary experience but I have business experience. That’s what so many people forget. You have great chefs who do a great job in the kitchen but don’t know what’s going on in the front of house. As a CPA, I find that the numbers are relatively easy. We evaluate our food,

liquor, beer and wine costs every month and stay on top of it. I work with the chef or the manager when I encounter a problem. You’re known for retaining staff members for decades. What’s your secret? You have to set rules and stay on top of them but let [the staff members] do their own thing and use their own personalities. We have 16 servers. Nine have been there more than 15 years. They know their customers. They know their jobs. They are making good money. They have a great product. How has the food evolved over the years? Steaks kind of stay the same. We buy the best quality products we can get our hands on, and make everything in-house. How often do you eat at McKendrick’s? I have lunch there almost every day and dinner one or two times a week. For lunch I have salmon, coleslaw, tomatoes and asparagus—or whatever’s available. For dinner, I get the 8-ounce filet every time, with creamed corn and lobster mac ’n’ cheese. How do you eat all of that and stay in shape? When I was in college I’d eat three steaks a night. Now I eat half of one. I played tennis and basketball until I was 60. I walk every day and work out a little bit here and there. n


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Newks’ sausage-andpepperoni pizza is an irresistible mess of meat and gooey cheese.

A sampling of great eats in and around Buckhead BY: Wendell

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PHOTOS:

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BUCKHEAD DINER This indispensible, neon-splashed diner is a jewel in the crown of the Buckhead Life Restaurant Group, which includes the Greek temple-like Kyma next door and the Atlanta Fish Market down the street. For 27 years, fans have flocked here for the housemade chips with Maytag blue, the “sweet heat” Thai-chili calamari, juicy burgers and the decadent white chocolate banana cream pie—all classics. Simply by virtue of the way it lights up Piedmont Road, this diner has always been, and will always be, a star. Appetizers: $6-$12 Sandwiches and burgers: $13-$16 Entrées: $17-$30 buckheadrestaurants.com/ buckhead-diner

DAVIO’S NORTHERN ITALIAN STEAKHOUSE With its handmade pasta, terrific steaks and foundation of classic Italian dishes, the Atlanta outpost of Massachusetts-based chef-preneur Steve DiFillippo sets a higher-than-usual standard for a mall restaurant. Finefood lovers flock to Phipps Plaza for Davio’s delicious fried calamari, tagliatelle Bolognese, and warm spinach salad like ravenous shoppers on the hunt for Louis Vuitton bags, Tiffany silver and Dior gowns. And they can do no better than the buttery medal-

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lion of impeccably grilled top sirloin, slathered with Gorgonzola and paired with wilted spinach and sea-saltand-truffle-oil fries. No wonder the Davio’s menu is as tantalizing as the shoe department at Nordstrom. Appetizers and salads: $9-$16 Pastas, entrées and steaks: $18-$48 davios.com/atl

FARM BURGER Of the locally pastured gourmet-burger chains, Farm Burger, which has a Buckhead shop on Piedmont Road near Tower Place, has long been a favorite. And it’s hard to imagine a more decadent list of toppings for your grass-fed, dry-aged patty than oxtail marinade, apple slaw, red-bean chili, pork belly, bone marrow, cured lardo, bacon, fried egg or the six kinds of cheese. Keep your eye on the blackboard for seasonal specials, too. In spring, you might get a burger decked out with Vidalias and pesto; in summer, a dollop of peach chutney. While we don’t normally pass on beerbattered onion rings, Farm Burger’s sweet potato fries are irresistible.

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born owner Karen Hilliard’s original vision, which means she still splashes the bright flavors of Santa Fe onto the plates of her happy and devoted customers. The French-trained Hilliard dresses her creations in voluptuous cream sauces accented with smoky poblanos or tart tomatillos—and drizzles them with colorful squirt-bottle squiggles of flavor. We dug her smoked-pollo enchiladas, which are stuffed with onion and sour cream, smothered with green-chile sauce and tomato salsa and served with a little salad in a taco-shell cup. The flat-iron steak, rubbed with salt and spices and cooked until its crust is charred, was another solid choice. Atlanta has plenty of regional restaurants, but a good Southwestern place is hard to find. Hilliard, who lives in nearby Peachtree Hills, knows what her neighbors want, and she dares not let them down.

Twenty-two years after its opening, Georgia Grille remains true to Atlanta-

Entrées: $15-$31 georgiagrille.com

Snacks: $2-$4 Burgers: $6.75-$8.50 farmburger.net

JOY CAFÉ Every Sunday at sunrise, Joy Austin Beber goes to her Buckhead café and makes a whopping pile of her great-grandmother’s biscuits. After church, she serves a hallelujah chorus of a brunch: fluffy buttermilk pancakes; eggs Benedict; and those famous biscuits topped with gravy, sausage and scrambled eggs. I arrived at the 3 p.m. cutoff for the breakfast-y brunch items, and enjoyed a terrific cobb salad with loads of blue cheese, bacon, avocado, boiled egg and grilled chicken. The Joy’s pièce de résistance, though, is the Crack Pie, with its oatmeal-cookie crust and gooey interior. Joy got a kick out of hearing that I am wack for her crack. This self-taught chef keeps it simple and fresh. Brunch: $7-$14 Lunch: $8-$12 joycafeatl.com


The olive oil cake with almond brittle and citrus cream from KR Steakbar is a knockout.

KR STEAKBAR Atlanta chef Kevin Rathbun’s only Buckhead restaurant feels customtailored for the community. A contemporary nocturnal cubbyhole where small plates rule, wine flows and the air bristles with excitement, the fashionable “steakbar” concept finds Rathbun and chef de cuisine Jessica Gamble fusing two venerable concepts: meat and Italian. Here, nearly everything speaks with a perky Mediterranean lilt: amari-kissed cocktails; steak doused with espresso sauce; heavenly olive-oil cake with almond brittle and citrus cream. (Pastry chef Kylie Akiyama is terrific.) Hidden touches, like the speakeasy-style bar behind the kitchen and a patio that feels like a sunken garden, make us want to continue to explore this romantic spot. Antipasti: $6-$19 Pasta: $12-$16 Entrées: $18-$68 krsteakbar.com

NEWK’S EATERY This Mississippi-based chain has popped up in the Atlanta market, and though it looks like a fast-food joint, it tastes like homemade. Salads—from shrimp rémoulade salad to a delicious steak-and-blue-cheese version to old-fashioned chicken salad—are a standout. At this casual, family friendly, crowd-pleasing spot you can also get sandwiches, pizzas and mac-andcheese but, refreshingly, no burgers! We are pretty crazy about the sausageand-pepperoni pie, with its thin crust and warm and gooey toppings. And who can resist a crispy rice treat with chocolate and peanut butter? Not us. Salads, sandwiches and pizzas: $7-$11 newks.com

PORTOFINO We often dream about this slightly-offPaces Ferry slice of Italy, where executive chef Matt Marcus’ earthy cooking

evokes Liguria while staying smartly anchored in America. (And sometimes the American South.) Since 2000, this neighborhood gem has been a primo spot for feasting on the vibrant flavors of its Italian Riviera namesake. Vealand-ricotta meatballs, fried artichokes, luxurious pastas, polenta with shrimp, limoncello cheesecake: It’s the sort of wonderfully comforting, handcrafted fare that satisfies our longing for La Bella Vita when a trip to Italy is simply not in the cards. Soups, salads and antipasto: $7-$14 Pastas and entrées: $18-$29 portofinoatl.com

flavors. But what really shines are the pizzas—thin, crisp, and small enough so that each bite of mushroom or lamb sausage counts. The Iberian, with fennel salami, “old” manchego, smoked provolone, yellow tomatoes and other Spanish ingredients, is a perennial crowd-pleaser, while the Spotted Trotter Guanciale & Farm Egg is a deliciously rustic, sunny-side-up breakfast riff: bacon-and-egg pizza, if you will. Salads and small plates: $9-$12 Pastas and pie: $13-$16 thirteenpies.com

WATERSHED ON PEACHTREE THIRTEEN PIES This modern gourmet-pizza parlor in the posh Buckhead Atlanta development is a welcome addition to this pie-struck town. The room is beautiful, the cocktails memorable, the small plates and housemade pastas stuffed with fresh, vibrant, Mediterranean

Co-owned by Indigo Girl Emily Saliers and restaurateur Ross Jones, Watershed is a restaurant with a storied, personality-driven past. It started as a walk-up sandwich shop in Decatur, won a James Beard Award for chef Scott Peacock and moved to Buckhead in 2012. Recently, chef Zeb Stevenson took over the kitchen, and his Southern

and sometimes French-accented food is a decided improvement over predecessor Joe Truex. We are crazy about the dreamy chicken-liver mousse, smoked-trout brandade and Appalachian cider beans, a cassoulet-like play on pork and beans. A self-taught cook who brings soul, excitement and the occasional spark of genius, Stevenson is less interested in replicating the greatest hits of the past than cooking straight from the heart. We should all respect that. Appetizers: $8-$16 Entrees: $9-$18 at lunch, $20-$35 at dinner watershedrestaurant.com

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Enchanted. That’s how I felt the first time I wandered into the straight-out-of-Japan bamboo forest that lines a portion of the Chattahoochee River bank on the East Palisades Trail in Sandy Springs. Although I log my fair share of time on the treadmill, it’s discoveries like this fairy-tale forest that lead me to choose a hike in the woods over an indoor workout whenever possible. Whether you’re looking for a place to horseback ride, paddleboard, or garden, we’ve taken the guesswork out of finding Buckhead’s best outdoor sanctuaries. Read on to find out which one might be your fit this fall. October 2015 | Simply Buckhead

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econnecting with a childhood passion and the challenge of figuring out how to get a more than 1,000-pound creature to cooperate with you. These are just two of the many reasons Caroline Cohen decided to start riding at Chastain Horse Park (CHP). “My friend Liz has a horse at CHP, and she knew I rode informally as a child,” says Cohen, who lives in Buckhead. “I came to watch Liz ride a few times, and she suggested I take lessons again. I started riding again in the summer of 2014 to learn proper equitation with the goal of competing as an adult amateur in hunter/jumper shows. I’ve loved every moment!” Cohen enjoyed a 14-year career

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in marketing and special events and currently volunteers for Cumberland Academy of Georgia and Chastain Horse Park, while working alongside her husband as an ambassador for Pürminerals cosmetics. She started taking lessons twice a week for a couple of months, and now rides five days and takes lessons twice each week with her horse, Maximus, an American Warmblood and Paint, which she purchased a few months ago and boards at CHP. “CHP is perfect because of its convenient location in the heart of Buckhead and the excellent trainers, but it’s also great to know you’re supporting a nonprofit organization while enjoying a unique and exciting sport,” she adds.

Lessons are available to anyone 6 or older, beginner to advanced. CHP, which reopened in 1999 with a brand-new facility, also offers horse boarding, leasing, pony birthday parties and volunteer opportunities. “In one way or another, all riders contribute to the success of our therapeutic programs, which provide riding services to children and adults with special needs,” says Karen Kogon, executive director at CHP. “We’d be lost without them.” n

Chastain Horse Park 4371 Powers Ferry Road Atlanta 30327 404.252.4244 chastainhorsepark.org

WORD OF ADVICE: Cohen advises riding newbies to be prepared to work hard. “There’s more physical and mental work to be done by the rider than you might expect; you are constantly learning how to communicate with your horse,” she says. “For example, there are days when Maximus and I are a great team, and we jump beautifully. Then there are days where he gets lazy and I have to work extra hard to keep him motivated, or days I’m not on my game. It can be exhilarating or exhausting—every day is different.” NEARBY BITE: Head over to the neighborhood “barn and grill” known as Horseradish Grill for comfort food favorites like crab cakes and fried green tomatoes to satisfy your post-riding hunger. 4320 Powers Ferry Road N.W. Atlanta 30342 404.255.7277 horseradishgrill.com


EAST PALISADES TRAIL with Amelia Pavlik PHOTO: SCOTT REEVES

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t feels like a butt-kicking Smoky Mountains hike—that’s one of the things I love most about the East Palisades Trail in Sandy Springs. I never would have known the trail existed if it hadn’t been for my friend Alex. (He’s a veteran obstacle course racer who is always looking for spots near Buckhead to train outdoors.) There are two entrances to the trail area, but I recommend the one off Indian Trail. The entrance road is unpaved, so keep that in mind when selecting a vehicle, and there’s plenty of parking at the trailhead. Since it’s a National

Park Service trail, you’ll need to pay a $3 entrance fee, then you have two trailhead options. To get the most bang for your hiking buck, select the one closest to the entrance on Indian Trail vs. the trailhead in the parking area. I’m a fan of this trail for multiple reasons. First off, the hilly terrain provides a challenging hike or trail run. Then, if it’s one of those lingering summer-temperature types of days, the river is a wonderful spot to cool off or fish. But an even more important draw is what you see and experience along the way.

There’s a million-dollar view of the Chattahoochee from an overlook fairly early in the trail. Once you wind your way down to the river, there are ruins of an old mill. Hike a little farther and you’ll come across the bamboo forest I mentioned in this feature’s introduction. It’s one of the easiest ways to be transported out of Atlanta without ever leaving town. n East Palisades Trail 1425 Indian Trail N.W. Sandy Springs 30327 nps.gov/chat

WORD OF ADVICE: Take a look at the map of the trail (available at nps.gov/chat/planyourvisit/upload/TrailMapPalisadesEast.pdf) before you go. Once you’re out there, the twists and turns can be a bit confusing. NEARBY BITE: After working up an appetite on the trail, satisfy your hunger at Heirloom Market BBQ with a little spicy Korean pork and Brunswick stew. (Closed Sunday and Monday.) 2243 Akers Mill Road Atlanta 30339 770.850.1008 heirloommarketbbq.com

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olding triangle pose on a paddleboard while floating on the Chattahoochee might sound a little intimidating to yoga beginners. But Laurie Ben-Moshe doesn’t let the challenge stop her from enjoying the stand-up paddleboard (SUP) yoga classes offered at Morgan Falls Overlook Park. “I’ve only practiced yoga since April, and for Mother’s Day, my husband gave me a package of SUP yoga classes,” she says. “I would definitely recommend SUP yoga to anyone who loves paddleboarding and yoga, or to anyone who has never paddleboarded but loves yoga. SUP yoga is about being adventurous, challenging oneself and just trying something new.” The 90-minute group classes at

Morgan Falls are offered by Buckhead’s High Country Outfitters. Classes are open to all levels and ages, and begin with instruction on how to properly use a paddleboard and paddle out to the water where the boards are anchored. The rest of the class is spent practicing yoga on the floating board. Participants can include the rental of a board, paddle and lifejacket in the cost of the class ($40), or bring their own ($25). “So many Atlantans have no idea how close they are to water, trails and the peace of being outdoors,” says Caroline Peters, one of the SUP instructors, who also teaches classes at Infinity Yoga in Brookhaven. “Yoga just makes sense outside. There are no distractions, and the simple sound

of the wind and the warmth of the sun remind you to breathe easy. We practice yoga to let go and reconnect with ourselves, and SUP yoga allows us to do that while being outside.” It’s being in nature that keeps Ben-Moshe coming back. “In addition to Caroline being so encouraging, I really enjoy being outside, hearing the birds, and feeling the coolness of the water,” she says. “And I like to see people taking advantage of the Chattahoochee Recreation Areas like Morgan Falls—most people don’t even know it exists.” n Morgan Falls Overlook Park 200 Morgan Falls Road Sandy Springs 30350 highcountryoutfitters.com/SUPYoga-64

MORGAN FALLS OVERLOOK PARK with Laurie Ben-Moshe PHOTO: SCOTT REEVES

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WORD OF ADVICE: The key to SUP success is not taking yourself too seriously, says Ben-Moshe. “Listen to Caroline and let her guide your practice. Let her guide you to enjoy yourself,” she says. “And just jump or fall in the water. Once you fall in, you smile, laugh and have more fun.” NEARBY BITE: Grab breakfast or lunch at Morgan Falls Café where you can enjoy everything from a create-your-own omelet to burgers and sammies. 7840 Roswell Road Sandy Springs 30350 770.399.5709 morganfallscafe.com


MURPHEY CANDLER PARK with Camilo Duran

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ifteen years ago, Brookhaven resident Camilo Duran discovered his slice of peace and quiet in the city: the lake at Murphey Candler Park (MCP). Duran typically fishes there two to three days a week, early in the morning on weekends or in the afternoons during the week. “When I was building my house, I learned about the lake,” he says. “There are plenty of fish, the view is beautiful, and it’s a nice place to relax and grill with my family.” For decades, MCP was the only major park in the area serving Brookhaven, Dun-

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woody, Chamblee and Doraville. It still remains the largest park in all of North DeKalb. The MCP lake is man-made and home to largemouth bass, bluegill, redear sunfish and channel catfish. In addition to the lake, the park also boasts walking trails, tennis courts, a playground, picnic pavilions and sports fields. n Murphey Candler Park 1551 West Nancy Creek Drive Brookhaven 30319 murpheycandlerpark.org

WORD OF ADVICE: Be sure you get a valid State of Georgia fishing license before heading to the lake, advises Duran. (More information on where to obtain a license is available at georgiawildlife.com.) NEARBY BITE: Head to the rooftop patio at PURE Taqueria in Brookhaven and enjoy their signature fish tacos (topped with poblano slaw and chipotle mayo) and an ice-cold margarita. 3589 Durden Drive Atlanta 30319 770.452.7873 puretaqueria.com/brookhaven

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BLUE HERON NATURE PRESERVE with Kevin McCauley W

hile living in San Francisco, Kevin McCauley and his wife had a plot at a community garden. When they moved to Atlanta, they wanted to recreate that experience. “We loved it because it gave us a chance to play in the dirt in the city with a great community of gardeners,” McCauley says. His idea came to life at Buckhead’s Blue Heron Nature Preserve (BHNP). The entirely organic garden (no pesticides are used) was first planted in 2006 and includes 32 plots that individuals can maintain. They plant everything from flowers to vegetables to herbs throughout the plots and are able to keep the produce for themselves. (Any produce that gardeners

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don’t want is contributed to the Crossroads Kitchen at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church on Peachtree Street in Midtown.) “It’s the ‘community’ in community gardening that I find most rewarding,” McCauley says. “People from all over our neighborhood, from novice to master gardeners, come together to share their interest in gardening and form friendships along the way.” Just ask Patricia Stern, a founding member. “I got involved with the garden because Kevin McCauley was a friend of mine,” says Stern, a Buckhead resident. “In addition to being an avid gardener, what I love is that I’ve made some very close friends there. One of my garden friends, Lorna, moved to

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Denver two years ago, but we continue to stay in close contact. This relationship was planted and grew at the garden.” n Community garden workdays are scheduled for the second Saturday of every month from 9 a.m. to noon, and members of the public are invited to come and help out. It costs $50 a year to rent a plot, with $25 going to support BHNP and the rest covering expenses at the garden. Those interested in getting on the waiting list for one of the 32 plots can e-mail McCauley at kevinm@bhnp.org. Blue Heron Nature Preserve 4055 Roswell Road N.E. Atlanta 30342 404.345.1008 bhnp.org

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WORD OF ADVICE: Having a community garden plot means that you have access to more than 30 other gardeners, which is a great bonus, says Stern. “Spend time seeing what other people are doing—what’s succeeding and what’s not,” she adds. “Ask questions of experienced gardeners. And come to the community workdays, so you can get to know your fellow plot-holders. There are a lot of very cool people at the garden.” NEARBY BITE: Visit Buttermilk Kitchen to enjoy tempting tastes such as the signature chicken biscuit (with house pickles and roasted red pepper jelly)—only available on Wednesdays and during weekend brunch hours. (Open for breakfast, brunch and lunch.) 4225 Roswell Road N.E. Atlanta 30342 678.732.3274 buttermilkkitchen.com


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adventure, but need to class it up every now and again.” $150

It doesn’t matter what type of trip or adventure you’re headed on, the chances are someone at High Country Outfitters has been there or wants to go. “We’ve explored the world and tried everything once,” says general manager John Sloan. “And we love to chat with you about it, share some tips, and show you the most comfortable gear for your adventure.”

High Country Outfitters 3906 Roswell Road N.E. Atlanta 30342 404.814.0999 highcountryoutfitters.com

FALL FAVORITE: Major Carly Boot by Sorel. “This shoe is a perfect example that we’re not all function at High Country,” Sloan says. “It’s great for women that live the

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Mountain High Outfitters 1248-B West Paces Ferry Road Atlanta 30327 404.343.4567 mountainhighoutfitters.com

MOUNTAIN HIGH OUTFITTERS Mountain High Outfitters is here to outfit you for any adventure, whether that’s hiking, tailgating, heading to the beach, paddleboarding, climbing, running, doing yoga, or fly fishing. “Our friendly and knowledgeable staff embodies a lively and passionate energy that can serve and educate our clients on all activities,” says founder and CEO Christopher Groom. FALL FAVORITE: True Grit Men’s Frosty Tipped Pile Pullover. This pullover is a must-have for every man looking for something that is rugged— and warm and comfy. $145

FALL FAVORITE: Patagonia’s baselayer top. “Baselayers are important to consider when layering for travel, layering for winter outdoor pursuits, running or biking,” Bost says. “We carry them in our Capilene fabric or merino wool. Either way, they’ll help you stay warm and comfortable.” $39-$140 (depending on fabric) Patagonia 34 E. Andrews Drive Atlanta 30305 404.266.8182 patagonia.com

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PATAGONIA Patagonia is a Buckhead staple when it comes to environmentally responsible outdoor clothing and travel gear. “Whether you’re sending your college student off to the New England winters or planning a trip to Austria, we can assist with your clothing needs,” says manager Leigh Bost.

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Lesson Learned: Atlanta Rocks! Indoor Climbing Gym offers a novice climb for all ages and experience levels, which is a good opportunity to try the sport— under the guidance of trained staff. This option is popular for group gatherings such as bachelorette parties and teambuilding outings. To participate, call and make a reservation. There is also

Lesson Learned: Beginner classes are offered on a monthly basis. For Open Water certification, students can choose traditional classroom learning or online training to learn fundamental dive skills and safety. This is followed by pool practice with an instructor and

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the store and teaches the basics of fly fishing, including understanding the use of the fly rod and reel, tying some basic knots, and learning how to cast a fly rod. The second is taught on a local pond and provides an opportunity to put the skills you learned in the 101 class to good use. Orvis 3275 Peachtree Road Atlanta 30305 404.841.0093 orvis.com

certification with fun manatee dives in Florida’s Crystal River or in a tropical destination of the student’s choosing. Divers@Sea 2297 Peachtree Road Atlanta 30309 404.350.8510 diversatsea.com

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REI Perimeter has been a leader in providing the community with quality gear and expert advice for everything outdoors for years. “We offer top-brand gear and clothing for camping, climbing, cycling, hiking and much more, including our fullservice bike shop and wide selection of outdoor rental equipment,” says Nicole

“Know before you go” is a pretty good rule of thumb before you head into the great outdoors to try a new activity. So, why not check out one of these Atlanta destinations to prep for everything from your summer fly-fishing trip to a bike ride through the Smokies?

Atlanta Rocks! Indoor Climbing Gym 1019-A Collier Road Atlanta 30318 404.351.3009 atlantarocks.com

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TRAIN BEFORE YOU TRY an intro class for those 12 and older that covers safety concerns and includes climbing time after, which ranges from about one hour during the week to several on the weekends. (Equipment for the class is provided.) The intro class is offered at 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and at 1 p.m. on weekends.

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Lesson Learned: For those who are completely new to cycling, Peachtree Bikes offers one-on-one sessions with a seasoned cyclist. The shop also hosts a 24-mile Sunday group ride that leaves from the Buckhead location at 9 a.m. “Here at Peachtree Bikes, we are passionate about the sport and love sharing our expertise and enthusiasm with new cyclists,” adds Ryan Hobbs, lead mechanic and certified bike body geometry fit specialist. Peachtree Bikes 3098 Roswell Road N.W. Atlanta 30305 404.262.9853 peachtreebikes.com

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OUTWARD BOUND AND

INWARD REFLECTION A RUGGED OUTDOOR ADVENTURE TEACHES AN AT-RISK LOCAL TEENAGER VALUABLE LIFE LESSONS STORY: Ethan Hayes Saying I had an interesting summer is an understatement. While most 16-year-olds take the summer as a time to relax, spend time with friends, and indulge in technology, I (and seven other at-risk teens) had quite a different experience: Outward Bound, a 28-day wilderness expedition on the Suwannee and St. Johns rivers in Florida. Throughout the course, our objective seemed quite simple: Paddle by canoe in the blazing hot sun (down an equally hot river), scout your campsite, set up your tents and prepare your “meal.” Then, ready our exhausted selves for sleep. Sounds easy, right? The storms, a month without a shower, paddling until four o’clock in the morning, body rashes, moldy food, and defecating in a bucket added some difficulty, to say the least. What was even more difficult was the emotional reflection the seven strangers and I were encouraged to share with each other throughout the course. See, everyone attending my course had a personal struggle of some sort. Mine was issues at school and behavior at home. It was up to our four instructors to guide us out of the negative pathway our lives were headed in through a combination of conversation and physical challenges that come hand-in-hand with the course. While doing that, they taught us life skills I’ll always hold on to. For example, time management. Every task had a “time goal.” We had two minutes to get our nighttime attire on, 45 minutes to set up our campsite. This made even the simplest of tasks seem urgent. I apply this to my life now, and I cannot remember the last time it took me more than 15 minutes to get ready for school in the morning. I also benefited from our instructors constantly pushing assertive commu-

nication into our everyday interaction. I was permitted to make requests as long as I was concise, did not become emotionally escalated and remained patient with the others involved. These proper, non-aggressive communication skills have already helped me in all aspects of my life. Not all of the experiences were schooling, however. Some of my favorite moments were swimming, playing quick games and solving riddles. I found the most enjoyment in talking with my peers, sharing thoughts I would not normally share even with the people I love most. It’s not easy sharing your life with anyone, let alone a group of people you just met. We all grew together, and those strangers at the start of the course became my family near the end. As you can imagine, this course was also physically challenging. When we completed it, we had paddled a whopping 144 miles, in the hot sun and through summer thunderstorms. Sharing your inner self is intimidating, yet rewarding—a word that I think best summarizes my Outward Bound experience. In the end I was emotionally drained, beaten down and exhausted, but beyond proud of what I’d accomplished. I recommend Outward Bound to anyone, and if the opportunity ever comes your way to experience it, take it. There are programs available all over the country, for various age groups (adults and teens) and interests (hiking, rock climbing, rafting, etc.). As for my experience, it was absolutely life changing. No matter your background, whether you live in Buckhead or Boulder, you will start a new life as soon as your paddle hits the water. n Outward Bound 866.467.7651 outwardbound.org


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The grand entrance at The Estate in Buckhead. Photo: Atlanta Street View Inside

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Come together for Fix Georgia Pets Fourth annual Auction Affair hosted at The Estate in Buckhead Fix Georgia Pets Auction Affair Oct. 20 The Estate in Buckhead 3109 Piedmont Road N.E. Atlanta 30305 404.869.8858 fixgeorgiapets.org

The fourth annual Auction Affair by Fix Georgia Pets (FGP), on Oct. 20 at The Estate in Buckhead, will play host to a herd of animal lovers who support FGP’s mission to reduce Georgia’s pet overpopulation. Each year, 350,000 cats and dogs are euthanized

in the state of Georgia. By sponsoring spay and neuter clinics, mobile units and private veterinarians, the organization makes the prevention process affordable. The Beatlesthemed event will include an Abbey Roadstyle entrance and Strawberry Fields open bar, and the color scheme is based off of the band’s infamous Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album. New York City DJ duo AndrewAndrew will entertain guests during the evening. Look out for the signature cocktail, the Beatle-tini, a mix of vodka, simply syrup, cucumber and fresh mint. The evening begins at 6:30 p.m., and live and silent auctions will rally the fundraising. – Jamie Hausman

NYC-based DJ duo AndrewAndrew entertain guests with their modern music and twinlike appearance. Photo: Courtesy of AndrewAndrew

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Events, exhibits, galas and more

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Team Tommy Two Dogs mixes the Brookhaven Chili Cook-Off with family and football.

Members of the American Culinary Federation’s Greater Atlanta Chapter join forces to Cheer for Children.

Coro Vocati singers are led by John Dickson and will perform at the Peachtree Road United Methodist Church.

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For garden enthusiasts, the Cherokee Garden Library is a haven of flora and fauna facts. On Wednesday, Oct. 14, the library will celebrate 40 years of gardening through education by hosting Ken Druse for an informative and illustrative lecture. Starting at 7 p.m., Druse will teach guests about the most natural plant combinations for beginning and veteran gardens. With 18 books under his garden belt, as well as a riveting radio show and podcast, Druse is a leading expert on plants that make the best pairs. Individual tickets to the event cost $25, while patron-level tickets begin at $250 for two tickets.

Atlanta finally starts cooling off in October, and cooking and eating chili is the perfect way to warm your belly. Bring your spoons to the fourth annual Brookhaven Chili Cook-Off on Saturday, Oct. 10, where chili masters will compete for the titles of Best Chili and Best Brunswick Stew. Beginning at noon and finishing at 6 p.m., the event at Brookhaven Park doubles its size this year with 75 restaurants and amateur cooks facing off. Buckhead restaurants in the competition are also diverse and include the meat-masters at Smokebelly BBQ, who won Best Chili by a Restaurant in 2014, and Seven Lamps, who won last year’s People’s Choice Award. Purchase a tasting spoon in advance for $10 or pay $15 on the day of the event. A portion of the proceeds benefits Releash Atlanta, an organization that provides adoption support to pet rescue groups and shelters in metro Atlanta.

CHEROKEE GARDEN LIBRARY’S 40TH ANNIVERSARY Oct. 14 Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road N.W. Atlanta 30305 404.814.4000 atlantahistorycenter.com

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Oct. 10 Brookhaven Park 4158 Peachtree Road N.E. Brookhaven 30319 brookhavenchilicookoff.com

Ken Druse leads lectures about natural plant pairs and gardening for all levels.

ESTHER STOKES LECTURE Oct. 15 Covenant Presbyterian Church 2461 Peachtree Road N.W. Atlanta 30305 404.237.0363 covenantpresbyterian.us For almost 20 years, Esther Stokes, president of Stokes Landscape Design, has worked

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with nonprofit parks and green space organizations throughout Atlanta. At this Thursday, Oct. 15 lecture, “Caring for Our City,” Stokes will speak about the importance of green spaces in Atlanta and the state of their future. The talk is free to attend and is part of the 2015 Mitchell Speaker Series at Buckhead’s Covenant Presbyterian Church. The event will occur in the church’s Fellowship Hall from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and a complimentary coffee and dessert reception will be served.

CHEER FOR CHILDREN GALA Oct. 16 American Spirit Works 199 Armour Drive Atlanta 30306 678.904.2880 cheerforchildren.org Armed with a killer live band, dreamy food and a fairy tale theme, it’s easy to Cheer for Children at the Georgia Center for Child Advocacy’s annual gala. The Center’s mission is to champion the needs of sexually and physically abused children through healing and prevention. Starting at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 16, the American Culinary Federation’s Greater Atlanta chapter will dish out delectable bites to the tunes of The Maxx! band inside the American Spirit Works space. Resort getaways and unique sports and restaurant packages will be up for bidding via live and silent auctions, the former of which will be conducted by none other than Cyclone Covey, Atlanta’s famed auctioneer.

WHISKIES OF THE WORLD Oct. 23 Grand Hyatt Hotel 3300 Peachtree Road N.E. Atlanta 30305 whiskiesoftheworld.com While American-made bourbon whiskey reigns in the South, the world’s cup runneth over with different styles from other nations. Think India, Japan, Canada and, of course, Scotland. On Oct. 23, the Whiskies of the World will pour into the Grand Hyatt in Buckhead for a nextlevel tasting event. In addition to more than 200 whiskies, there will be food and cigar pairings and whiskey master classes. Fancy yourself a whiskey expert? The $10 45-minute master classes delve deeper into the art of whiskey making (and drinking). VIP admission ($150) begins at 6 p.m., while the general tasting ($120) begins at 7 p.m. A VIP ticket includes reserved whiskey pours, a premium cigar and cut, and a cigar and spirits tasting at 9 p.m.

CORO VOCATI CONCERT Oct. 25 Peachtree Road United Methodist Church 3180 Peachtree Road Atlanta 30305 prumc.org On Sunday, Oct. 25 at 3:30 p.m., Coro Vocati will perform at the Peachtree Road United Methodist Church as part of its ongoing concert series. The ensemble of professional singers of the highest caliber is based in Atlanta

and led by John Dickson. The group performs in churches across the city and recently released their first album, Sweetheart of the Sun. Tickets are not required for this event, but there is a suggested donation of $10. The concert series is made possible by the church’s Friends of Music organization.

OPEN STUDIO NIGHT Nov. 6 SCAD Atlanta 1600 Peachtree Street N.W. Atlanta 30309 scad.edu Buying locally made art is as important an endeavor as buying local produce, and supporting students, alumni and faculty is the icing on the cake. On Nov. 6, SCAD Atlanta will host its 10th annual Open Studio Night, which invites the public in to view and purchase more than 700 pieces of fine art. The pieces will range in price points and mediums, including sculpture, painting, drawing, photography, printmaking and illustration. Guests also enjoy live entertainment and light refreshments at the free and open-to-the-public event.

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tlanta Community Food Bank’s Tangerine Tango fashion show gathered 65 of Atlanta’s most fashionable and philanthropic at Bloomingdale’s in Lenox Square. Honoring Hunger Action Month and supporting the fight against hunger, the event, which raised approximately $7,000, included an eye-catching show on the catwalk that paraded the fashions of Theory, Alice and Olivia, Hugo Boss, Ted Baker and more. Former WSB-TV anchor Monica Pearson served as mistress of ceremonies while guests sipped on The Tango Twist, a specialty cocktail created for the event by The Wrecking Bar. There was also an open dialogue on the work ACFB is doing in the community. Proceeds from tickets sales went in line with the organization’s mission to aid those in need of proper nutrition in 29 counties in metro Atlanta and North Georgia. ACFB accumulates more than 60 million pounds of food and groceries each year to fulfill its daily mission of stocking food pantries, night shelters, childcare centers, senior centers and community kitchens. The nonprofit has been making a difference in our community since 1979. - Jessica Wise

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Christella Assong, Kelly Gordon, Halle Gordon and Ludacris’ daughter Karma Bridges with entertainer Raven Symone.

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