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Marks Realty Co., Inc. 4119 Boonsboro Rd, Ste 205 Lynchburg, VA 24551 434-515-1115 all phones phone local to Lynchburg area, but must dial area code |
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![]() Norma Brandsberg, GRI |
Marks Realty Co., Inc. 4119 Boonsboro Rd, Ste 205 Lynchburg, VA 24551 434-515-1115 all phones phone local to Lynchburg area, but must dial area code |
![]() Norma Brandsberg, GRI |
Marks Realty Co., Inc. 4119 Boonsboro Rd, Ste 205 Lynchburg, VA 24551 434-515-1115 all phones phone local to Lynchburg area, but must dial area code |
Tough Like a Bull When I have to Be!

Charging Forward to Sell Your Home with Cutting Edge Tools! Fences? Gates in my way? Not a problem. Over 25 years of charging through the difficulties in the Lynchburg, VA area to sell your home or find one that fits your family.
Call me Norma Brandsberg to find an agent determined to put you first! 540-586-9496
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Marks Realty Co., Inc. 4119 Boonsboro Rd, Ste 205 Lynchburg, VA 24551 434-515-1115 all phones phone local to Lynchburg area, but must dial area code |
If you aren't willing to try new things, get out of the business! This business is about change and adapting new models for your business. Just ask anyone who started out without fax machines, cell phones or computers.
Those still in the business have adapted from the horse and buggy age to Venus and beyond and it has been a great ride along the way.
This video between Yo Yo Ma, the cellist and James Taylor is a great example of two people willing to try new things to make both better. Change, Learn Grow!
That is what will make your business successful.
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Marks Realty Co., Inc. 4119 Boonsboro Rd, Ste 205 Lynchburg, VA 24551 434-515-1115 all phones phone local to Lynchburg area, but must dial area code |

Today it is raining. I might add, we need the rain so I am happy to see and smell the rain.
I got to thinking why I lke to see a rainy day every so often. I came up with several reasons.
A rainy day generally limits who will look at homes that day. That means I get a day to analyze what I am doing to see if there is anything I can change to make business better or more lucrative.
Can I learn a new program or expand my knowledge base on what I already have learned? Can I go to AR to see what new postings might offer new insight an something I don't know?
Today I got up a new video on the local area, one done on a local subdivision with my new Vado HD camera. I plan on making this a regular posting to add to my outside blog.
Later this rainy day will permit me to get in a load of wash while I am on AR posting.
What are you doing today to make your business fruitful?
![]() Norma Brandsberg, GRI |
Marks Realty Co., Inc. 4119 Boonsboro Rd, Ste 205 Lynchburg, VA 24551 434-515-1115 all phones phone local to Lynchburg area, but must dial area code |
This the first in a planned series of informational videos about the Real Estate subdivisions in Bedford County, close to Lynchburg, VA.
Forest Lakes and Lake Vista are two adjoining subdivisions in Forest, VA, Bedford County Virginia, just outside the Lynchburg City line and are one of the more popular subdivisions.
This area is gorgeous, is comprised of a series of small lakes, walking trails, two swim clubs with junior Olympic pools and tennis courts.
The condos, townhomes and single family homes are offered in a variety of price ranges and suit many who wish to live here.
Located just a 5 minute drive from shopping, grocery, professional offices, doctors' offices, restaurants, fast food places and more.
For more information or a list of available offerings, please call or email me. I'd love to help you find your perfect home, condo or townhome or just land. I live in Bedford County and have been selling Real Estate here for over 25 years, so know and love this area.
Norma Brandsberg, GRI
Marks Realty Co. Inc
540-586-9496 office
www.normasells.com internet
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Marks Realty Co., Inc. 4119 Boonsboro Rd, Ste 205 Lynchburg, VA 24551 434-515-1115 all phones phone local to Lynchburg area, but must dial area code |
One of my favorite places to laze away a weekend afternoon is Peaks of Otter.
Stoll down one of the many trails, eat in the restaurant with the fabulous views of the lake and mountain, go fishing, or just sit and relax.
For your own little piece of Heaven, call me 540-586-9496.
Cutting edge Real Estate marketing using videos and the Internet
with Norma Brandsberg www.normasells.com or call 540-586-9496
(Taken with my new Vado HD camera)
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Marks Realty Co., Inc. 4119 Boonsboro Rd, Ste 205 Lynchburg, VA 24551 434-515-1115 all phones phone local to Lynchburg area, but must dial area code |
Yesterday or the day before I got a new version of Firefox.
I noticed today that the virus files were not updating for AVG.
After a little investigation I found that older versions and I don't mean that much older have a corrupted file.
If you just update the version to 8.5.392 released today, that should fix the problem.
Here is the link! Choose the free version on the left.
http://free.avg.com/download?prd=afe
Check your version by opening AVG from your system tray, then look for "tools" on the top bar, then go to information. The version will be posted there.
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Marks Realty Co., Inc. 4119 Boonsboro Rd, Ste 205 Lynchburg, VA 24551 434-515-1115 all phones phone local to Lynchburg area, but must dial area code |
As many of you know, I play violin in the Lynchburg Symphony. We have an exciting season coming up.
For more information go to www.lynchburgsymphony.com.
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News Release
The Lynchburg Symphony Orchestra
Lynchburg, VA Tel 434.845.6604
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 23, 2009
Lynchburg Symphony Announces 2009-2010 Season;
Prices for Four Subscription Concerts at Deep Discounts
A first-of-a-kind performance by combined church choruses with full orchestra, the return of the popular Irish group Cherish the Ladies, the debut of the Lynchburg Pops concert, and a concert of collected orchestral favorites lead the 2009-2010 performance season announced by the Lynchburg Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra’s 26th performance season also includes the second year of the LSO’s Christmas and Candlelight fundraiser, a repeat of the very popular Motown fund-raising event from last season, and the revival, from the 90s, of an Oktoberfest event featuring German refreshments and a lederhosen-clad “Ooom-pah” band.
Working very hard to increase revenues in a time of great economic challenge to cultural organizations everywhere, the orchestra is offering deep discounts for people who purchase season tickets for the LSO’s four basic subscription concerts, even deeper discounts for those whose subscriptions have lapsed for the past few years, and it’s sweetening the deal by including a two-year subscription to an increasingly popular statewide wine magazine.
Subscription Season – Four Concerts
The LSO’s performance season under conductor/music director Bruce Habitzruther gets under way on the afternoon of Sunday, October 11, when it hosts the combined choirs of area churches for a program of secular and sacred music, including original compositions by Central Virginia’s Dr. Mark Landry.
Then on March 6, 2010, just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, the great all-woman Irish group Cherish the Ladies returns to the delight of music lovers throughout the region. This concert is part of the Minds Wide Open statewide celebration of women in the arts (vamindswideopen.org). The five-woman group blends virtuoso instrumental talents, beautiful vocals, captivating arrangements and stunning step dancing to enchant audiences worldwide. The orchestra will not be onstage during this concert. The entire concert will be the performance by Cherish the Ladies.
March 13, 2010, will see the unveiling of what the LSO is calling the Lynchburg Pops, when for the first time the orchestra goes to the James River Conference Center to create a nightclub atmosphere for favorite orchestral hits, both light classical and popular.
And on May 20, 2010, conductor Habitzruther and the LSO will perform a program of all-time popular works for orchestra, including a performance of Haydn’s delightful “Toy Symphony” with special celebrity guest artists.
If purchased separately, tickets for each of the four main performances would total $93, but for people who buy a season subscription, all four concerts are available for $70 for each person, a discount of about 25 percent. Subscribers who act by September 1 can also receive a free two-year subscription to Virginia Wine Lover Magazine, a contemporary lifestyle magazine that celebrates the quality and uniqueness of Virginia wines. The two-year subscription is valued at $15.
People who had subscribed to the LSO but who have not renewed their subscriptions since 2005 may do so this year for $60, as well as receive the wine magazine for two years. “We know that the choices for music lovers in Central Virginia have increased dramatically in recent years, and we are eager to show folks the reasons why we are the premiere music organization in our community,” noted LSO executive director Rick Piester. “We hope that this price proves very attractive to people who haven’t regularly been in our audiences recently. We’re working very hard to offer a variety of exciting musical experiences. It’s really a great deal — $108 worth of great music and great reading for just $60 or $70. And subscription sales are a huge help in maintaining the financial stability of our orchestra.”
Single-ticket sales for each concert begin about a month before each event.
A Year Filled with Special Events
In recent years, the LSO has been intent on diversifying the types of activities on its calendar, creating a series of fundraising events while at the same time offering interesting musical experiences for a broad range of audiences. Tickets are sold separately for these events.
On October 17, The Friends of the Lynchburg Symphony Orchestra is bringing back Oktoberfest!, a popular LSO fundraiser from the 90s featuring German food, beverages, an oom-pah band, and all the Gemutlichkeit of a German festival at the Lynchburg City Armory.
On November 14, the LSO will present “Get Down Tonight – The Best of Motown” an event that had the audience up and dancing all evening when it was first offered in 2008. The Joy and Lynch Christian Warehouse Theater at the Academy of Fine Arts is transformed into a nighclub environment for an evening of great Motown hits by Bill Carroll and the BC Big Rhythm Sound
Two nights before Christmas, on December 23 at Oakwood Country Club, soprano Marcia Thom and Lynchburg-based singer/songwriter Paddy Dougherty will present the second year of “Christmas and Candlelight,” the sparkling evening of seasonal favorites that quickly sold out last year. Tickets for this special event will go on sale for $75 in the fall, but subscribers can get tickets for $65 at the time of subscription.
The Friends of the LSO’s major fundraising event, The Valentine Gala, is set for 7:00 PM on Saturday, February 13, 2010, at Boonsboro Country Club.
Closing out the year of special events, the LSO, the Virginia School of the Arts, and the Academy of Fine Arts will again collaborate on “Dancing with Strings and Other Things,” the combination of great music and great dance that enchanted audiences in 2008. Although not a fundraiser for the LSO, the three partner organizations have scheduled three performances of the event in late March 2010.
Subscription information and season brochures are available from the orchestra office at (434) 845-6604, by email at info@lynchburgsymphony.com, or on the LSO Web site, www.lynchburgsymphony.com. Subscriptions are also available at lynchburgtickets.com.
![]() Norma Brandsberg, GRI |
Marks Realty Co., Inc. 4119 Boonsboro Rd, Ste 205 Lynchburg, VA 24551 434-515-1115 all phones phone local to Lynchburg area, but must dial area code |
Here is a video I created of a favorite business. And a recipe to use with their fruits in one of my favorite recipes from Paula Dean. I like to use with peaches and put with pork or you can use for a dessert over ice cream.
Ingredients :
* 1/4 cup bourbon
* 2 sticks butter, softened
* 2 cups light brown sugar, packed firmly
* 2 lemons, juiced
* 1/2 cup water
* Assorted fruit cut in 1/2 (peaches or plums)
Directions Put the bourbon into a saucepan over medium-high heat and bring it to a boil. Boil for 1 minute to burn off the alcohol. Add the butter, brown sugar, lemon juice, and water. Bring to a boil whisking until all the sugar is dissolved. Simmer for 5 minutes. Let cool to thicken. Toss fruit with the glaze to coat or brush glaze over fruit with a pastry brush. Place fruit on the grill and turn once when light grill marks appear. Serve with ice cream and drizzle the remaining glaze over the fruit.
And to buy your peaches you must go to Gross's Orchard in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. What a stunning drive north of Bedford, VA. The vegetable are great and so are the people. Tell Ronnie, Norma sent you!
![]() Norma Brandsberg, GRI |
Marks Realty Co., Inc. 4119 Boonsboro Rd, Ste 205 Lynchburg, VA 24551 434-515-1115 all phones phone local to Lynchburg area, but must dial area code |