Showing posts with label Longview Farm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Longview Farm. Show all posts

Saturday, July 20, 2019

Late evening visit to Lone Elk Park!

We have visited Lone Elk for years to see the animals, but have never gone by in the summer just before sunset...


This is the time to go, friends! Last night we got insanely close to well over a dozen elk, buffalo, turkey, deer, and even had pesky raccoons begging at our car for food. It was quite a spectacle!

What is Lone Elk Park? Learn more HERE at my previous post.  Magical!

Friday, April 15, 2016

Just listed: 2019 Pincian Drive in Rockwood School District


Cute as a button and move-in ready...


#2019 Pincian Drive boasts a fabulous Southwest St. Louis County location just minutes from I-44 and 141 and within walking distance of numerous playgrounds and South Buder Park. This charming ranch boasts an open floor plan, updates galore, and a sizable fully-fenced backyard in the reputable Rockwood school district.

Home features: 2 main floor bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, a beautifully updated kitchen with custom cabinetry and granite countertops, and a professionally-finished lower level that DOUBLES your total living space with a sizable recreation room, recessed lighting, a basement bedroom with full bath, and oodles of storage.

Heading outside, the backyard is adorned with mature trees and lovely low-maintenance perennial landscaping. There is a deck, an organic raised-bed vegetable garden, and plenty of fully-fenced green space for your children, pets, and summer soirées.

Complete with a 1 car garage, a new roof with architectural shingles (14), new gutters with leaf guards (13), fresh paint (16), new flooring, new windows, new dishwasher (16), newer furnace, and a new sump pump (14)… this home is a complete package! Beautifully maintained and move-in ready, this property has been loved and it shows.

Offered for $154,900.

Call Carrie for a private tour at 314.298.5275.  See the full MLS listing HERE.

HOMEOWNER UPGRADES:


  • New roof with architectural shingles - 2014
  • Waterproofed basement and new sump pump (through PermaJack, installed below foundation footing with drain leading along walls to sump pit-has warranty for the lifetime of the home) - 2014
  • New dishwasher - 2016
  • New furnace - 2009
  • New French doors w/ enclosed dust-free blinds - 2012
  • Full kitchen remodel and reconfiguration with custom cabinetry, separate pantry, and     granite countertops - 2009
  • New windows throughout (upstairs pre-2008, basement 2012)
  • Main floor bathroom remodel (down to the studs, rebuilt with mold-resistant walls) - 2012
  • New Gutters with leaf guards - 2013
  • Backyard organic vegetable garden and spacious fully-fenced backyard with new low-maintenance perennial landscaping and installed French drain
  • New basement bedroom carpet - 2016

LOCATION AMENITIES:

  • Fantastic family-friendly neighborhood includes (multiple and very close to the house) common grounds with playgrounds and basketball courts.
  • Located in the reputable and award-winning Rockwood School District.
  • Located just one block from South Buder Park with numerous playgrounds and sprawling green space.
  • Less than a 5 minute drive from Lone Elk Park and several notable Meramec Greenway running and hiking trails including Riverside Park and the Chubb and Castlewood Loop.
  • Easy access to 141, I-44, and I-270.
  • Resident access to the City of Fenton RiverChase Recreation and Community Center with 3 pools, over 5,500 sqft of fitness center, basketball courts, multipurpose rooms available for rent, and an indoor walking track.
  • Old Towne Fenton Farmer’s Market runs every Saturday from May-October with locally-grown produce, flowers, live music, and crafts.

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Hidden Gem: Lone Elk Park and the World Bird Sanctuary

Anyone who knows me well (or follows me on Instagram) is aware that I spend the bulk of my free time outside with my family, soaking in the beauty and serenity of our local parks.  During the warmer 9 months of the year, I am typically in the isolated wooded and elevated river view trails of Castlewood State Park...


On the wildlife-filled trails of Queeny Park...


Exploring the original farm house, stables, and surrounding grounds at Longview Farm...


Getting lost in Babler State Park...

 Or biking Forest Park...


As far as public parks go, St. Louis is top-notch.  The city owns and maintains over 100 parks (like Tower Grove and Lafayette), the county owns and maintains over 40 parks (like Creve Coeur Lake), and there are 10 Missouri State Parks within the Greater St. Louis area.  There are incredible local resources for fellow outdoor-lovers.

I mention it, as this morning I drove through one of my area favorites- a total hidden gem- and was surprised to discover that I have never done a blog post on it.  The fact is, when the boys were little, I spent a LOT of time here as they were (and are) total animal lovers.  Though as they have grown up and life has gotten busy... I simply forgot how special it is until I did a random drive-through this morning while killing time before a showing with a client.

Lone Elk Park is over 540 acres, located at 141 and 44 just west of the town of Valley Park...


The park was originally part of the Tyson Valley Powder Plant during WWII, where ammunition was stored and tested.  There are still numerous towers, bunkers, and firing platforms scattered around the park.  HERE is more about the history and name of the park.  After the war, the area became a public park and herds of elk and bison were established.

There are a ton of incredible trail heads and excellent places to get lost in the woods at Lone Elk, though we typically just take advantage of the driving route for wildlife viewing due to no domestic animals allowed (sorry Willow) and frequent tick/chigger infestation with the animals.

The park is free of charge for entry and is an AMAZING place to get in close proximity to the animals in their wild habitat...
One of my favorite aspects of visiting Lone Elk, is you never really know what you will stumble upon.  As the animals freely wander the park, it is often a game of "Where's Waldo".  Sometimes, you spot nothing.  Other times, you get super lucky like I did today!

A peek at my morning elk encounters...

The bison area this morning...



Note, parents of young ones:  this is an INCREDIBLE cold-weather excursion where you can get the kids out in nature and in close-proximity to animals without paying a penny or even unstrapping them from the car seat.

Just adjacent to Lone Elk Park is the World Bird Sanctuary, one of North America's largest facilities for the conservation of birds with over 300 acres and 200 animals in their care...

We rarely visited one without the other with the boys.  The sanctuary educates, rehabilitates, conducts field studies and research, and does captive breeding of injured and threatened birds of prey.  Only here do you get the opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the rarest birds found in nature in an open air display...


So incredible, so cool.  While the World Bird Sanctuary is also 100% free to visitors, I always donate to the care of the animals whenever I visit.  They do amazing work.

A peek at the scenery this morning...



Learn more about the county parks HERE and the city parks HERE.

See my other area Hidden Gems HERE.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Signs of Spring...

Yesterday was the first official day of Spring!  

While weather in St. Louis has been ALL over the place recently (quite typical here), visual signs of Spring abound in Casa de Nenonen...













Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Holiday check-in...


My poor blog has been the unfortunate victim of SERIOUS holiday neglect.  I apologize, friends.  

It goes without saying that holiday frenzy and my annual 4th quarter preparation for the upcoming 2013 business year is in full swing at Casa de Nenonen.  Add in a large dose of international travel for Steve, 3 active Buyers, and the boys' busy lives... it makes for a wonderfully "active" Nenonen November. ;) Regardless, I truly apologize for my post inconsistency!

Did everyone have a lovely holiday?  All was swell here in our house!  We kicked off the week with the 26th Annual Boyscout of America Scouting for Foods event.... 

This 1 day food drive, that happens to be the largest in the country, is a busy day for families of Scouts in the St. Louis Metropolitan area.  Regardless of the economy, St. Louis was super generous this year resulting in well over 2 million items that will stock over 500 local food pantries.  Scouting For Foods is an event that we are always proud to partake in as a family as it directly touches and enriches the lives of locals who need it the most at a crucial time of year.  Bravo to the Area Council!

Per the actual holiday, ours was intimate and casual this year- the perfect day.  A peek...








Yes, you can all take comfort in the fact that the family Realtor totally DOMINATED St. Louisopoly, thank you very much! ;)

The following AM, I signed us up for the annual Town & Country Turkey Trot 5K at one of our favorite local spots... 

2012 has most definitely been a year of wellness for both me and Steve.  Between the 2 of us, we have recommitted to our health, working out 5-7 days/week and cleaning up our diets quite a bit.  The icing on the cake, despite feeling great?  Collectively we have lost over the equivalent of the weight of this guy since June...

(as shocking as that is to think about) 

Anyhoo, unfortunately thanks to a serious sports injury that I have been battling (and strict doctor's orders), I was forced to cheer my guys on my the sidelines ala....

 
*sigh*.
It is what it is. 
 
Regardless, they ROCKED!  Steve finished his first 5K, no problem in under 30 minutes, and the boys persevered...


All in all, a busy yet great week. 

One can't help but be a tad sentimental and sappy this time of year, but truly, I have so much to be thankful for.  2012 has been a wonderful year for me, both personally and professionally.  I have given a lot, and in return, have received a lot.

As another set of Buyers draws to a close in this coming week, I find myself reflecting on my personal life journey.  I currently work with the most adorable couple, soon expecting their first baby and purchasing their very first home together.  There is nothing like picking the future bedroom for a baby you carry in womb.  It truly is a heartfelt, emotional purchase.  Their excitement and anticipation has been so fun to witness and experience, mostly because I have been there, done that- long ago. 

As Reed and Parker round the corner of another school year and we prepare one for High School (eek!) and the other for Middle School (ack!), I find myself wondering where the time went?!  To watch them evolve and grow has been exciting yet painful. 

The bittersweet journey of parenthood.

I can't help but look at this young couple with warmth in my heart of the incredible journey that they have before them.  In addition,  I feel blessed to be part of finding the perfect house to act as the stage for THEIR story together.

Most of us rush through daily life, business as usual.  It is when you pause and reflect time-to-time, however, that you absorb how magical it has been...







Monday, January 2, 2012

A peek at New Years Day...

A far cry from last year's unseasonable New Year's Eve tornado, January 1, 2012 was nothing but lovely. So much so, we wasted a better part of the day on the trails at Longview enjoying the perfect beginning to a brand new year.

A peek... 







Happy New Years, dear readers!