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Attention, Campers: Resort Homes With Family Focus

In a simpler time, summer meant getting away to camp or A country cabin. The annual retreat to rusticity meant swimming, sunburns, watermelons, and s’mores. It was about learning a love of nature and growing up a little. Those fond memories are the inspiration for a new vacation home community in Callaway Gardens, the horticulture-rooted resort in Pine Mountain, Georgia. Called Camp Callaway, the development features cottages that are a dream version of old-time vacation cabins. “Camp Callaway is a woodsy feeling place, ” says project manager Jeff Quinn of Cousins Properties, developer for the community. “The first phase is 18 units tucked into the woods on a little peninsula on a lake.” Because Camp Callaway cabins are vacation homes, Jeff says the architects thought small. The cabins are no larger than 1, 400 square feet. “We worked with Historical Concepts, an architecture firm experienced in living smaller, ” he says. “That is the trend today.”

Making the most of available space means the little cabins are a perfect fit for families. Cabin owner Karen Sheheane sums up the scale of the place when she says it has “a three-butt kitchen.” But she agrees that it works. Karen and her husband, Herb, first heard of the development last December at a family gathering at Callaway Gardens. “Our son picked up a brochure. We went to the realty office and said, ‘We have 15 minutes, sell us a cabin.’” Sold! The couple closed on their cabin in March. Karen and Herb grew up in nearby Columbus, Georgia, and Herb once worked as a lifeguard at the resort’s Robin Lake Beach.

Buyers may choose an interior design package for their retreat. The Sheheanes, who live in Tallahassee full time, turned their décor over to Atlanta designer Elizabeth Spangler who has created the interiors of three of the seven cabins that have been built so far. “Our concept was a vintage, hip, cottage style, ” Elizabeth says. “We wanted it to be easygoing and engaging with the environment.”

Camp Callaway’s environment was the inspiration for the cottages’ color schemes. Earth tones, such as stained wood walls, set the scene, with daubs of nature’s colors enlivening the interior. Interiors are sprinkled with poppy red, greens, and yellows.Antiqued red doors, traditional sliding barn doors, bunk rooms, claw-foot tubs, sloped ceilings, and screened porches make rustic references. “We used garden colors, ” Elizabeth says. “We wanted different materials, textures, and colors—as in nature. The browns are the soil, the greens are the vegetation, and red and yellow are the flowers.”

Vintage metal signs and ordinary objects repurposed, such as a coat rack fashioned of water nozzles, help set the camp mood.

But it is Camp Callaway’s setting that really works to decompress vacationers. When Elizabeth and her crew were installing their interior design, the windows were open and they found their usual deadline stress was soothed.

“We could hear the creek and the birds, ” she says. “The quiet was so relaxing. It was the most serene installation.”

Cabin-in-the-woods peace is one of the blandishments of Camp Callaway, along with neighborhood amenities to entice youngsters away from their electronic amusements. “At the end of the street there is a fire pit, ” Karen says. “We roast marshmallows with the grandchildren, and my husband tells ghost stories. I see my grandchildren playing on the same beach where I played. It will be great to spend time outdoors with them. I feel like Camp Callaway will give us a family focus.”

Callaway Gardens is a 13, 000-acre resort that combines conservation, education, and recreation. Summertime offerings include swimming, water skiing, wakeboarding, tubing, cycling, hiking, bungee jumping, rock climbing, laser tag, and more. For less strenuous fun, visitors may rent a beach chair, stroll through well-tended gardens, shop, or opt for a relaxing spa day. The beauties of Callaway Gardens include:

• The Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center, where butterflies of more than 50 species flit among tropical plants.

• The John A. Sibley Horticultural Center, five acres of indoor and outdoor gardens, includes a sculpture garden and a 22-foot indoor waterfall.

• Mr. Cason’s Vegetable Garden, familiar to viewers of PBS’s The Victory Garden, demonstrates the cultivation of fruits, veggies, and herbs.

• The Ida Cason Callaway Memorial Chapel, is a miniature Gothic structure with nature-inspired stained glass windows. On Saturdays and Sundays in the summer, a pipe organ is played for visitors strolling the trails.

• Three manmade lakes and a mile-long manmade beach are the center of sun-and-sand activities.

• Two golf courses set amid nature’s beauty, ensure a worthwhile outing regardless of score.

• Gently rolling hills and a winding path carry bike riders on a grand adventure through Callaway Gardens. The 10-mile Discovery Bicycle Trail combines sightseeing with an outdoor excursion that puts you in the middle of Southern flora and wildlife.

For more on Callaway Gardens and properties and rental homes at Camp Callaway, www.callawaygardens.com


Lucy Merrill

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Lake Living

Water activities get top billing, of course. Whether you go for skiing, wakeboarding, tubing, or touring the lake in a pontoon boat, you can rent all you need at any of Russell Marine’s marinas: Kowaliga, The Ridge, River North and Real Island—and at Wind Creek State Park. For information, call Russell Marine at 866-355-8050. Call Wind Creek at 256-329-0845.

• Hikers, cyclists, and horseback riders will want to explore Russell Lands’ 80 miles of forest trails. For details, call 877-215-7011. Wind Creek State Park also has two hiking trails and one horse trail.

• Golfers can get their fix at the state park’s Lakewinds Golf Course and Willow Point Golf and Country Club (private), or the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail’s Grand National course, and FarmLinks Golf Club, both about an hour from Kowaliga.

“The lake is just an hour and half away, but it’s a different world.” —Roger Holliday

• The Fourth of July means the annual floating parade, with decorated boats gathering at Kowaliga Marina at 10 a.m. to show off their colors. In the evening, a concert and fireworks display at the Lake Martin Amphitheater end the day with a blast.

•  AquaPalooza, a festive gathering of boaters and landlubbers for an afternoon of fun, is set for July 23 at Kowaliga Beach.


Lucy Merrill

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L.A. (Lower Alabama) Caviar

Lucy Buffett's—Jimmy’s sister—Gulf shores restaurant, LuLu's, may have all the colorful flair of a Caribbean resort, Check out some of Lucy’s favorite recipes from her own kitchen and restaurant. You might just want to plan atrip to Gulf Shores to try them out for yourself.

 

L.A. (Lower Alabama) Caviar

Makes 20-25 servings

DRESSING

3/4 cup balsamic vinegar
1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
1/4 cup sugar
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon black pepper

CAVIAR

4 (15 oz) cans black-eyed peas, rinsed and drained
1 cup chopped green bell pepper
1 cup chopped yellow bell pepper
1 cup chopped red bell pepper
1 cup chopped red onion
1 1/2 cups cherry tomatoes, quartered
1 cup finely chopped fresh parsley
1. Combine all dressing ingredients in a jar; cover tightly, and shake vigorously to dissolve sugar. Set aside.
2. Place peas in a large glass or stainless steel bowl.
3. Add all bell peppers, onions, tomatoes and parsley. Pour dressing over top and toss well. Transfer to a plastic container, cover, and refrigerate for at least 2 hours before serving.
4. Serve with tortilla chips or saltine crackers.


Cathy Still Johnson

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Key Lime Pie with Grand Marnier® Whipped Cream

Lucy Buffett’s—Jimmy’s sister—Gulf shores restaurant, LuLu’s, may have all the colorful flair of a Caribbean resort, Check out some of Lucy’s favorite recipes from her own kitchen and restaurant. You might just want to plan a trip to Gulf Shores to try them out for yourself.

 

 

Key Lime pie with Grand Marnier® Whipped Cream

Makes 1 pie
2 cups finely-crushed graham crackers
1 stick unsalted butter, melted
3 T sugar
1 tsp. unflavored gelatin
2 T cold water
2 egg yolks
1/2 cup Key Lime juice, freshly squeezed if available
1 (14 oz) can sweetened condensed milk
Grand Marnier® Whipped Cream (recipe below)
1 lime, thinly sliced for garnish

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees
2. Combine cracker crumbs, melted butter, and sugar
in a small mixing bowl.
3. Press evenly into a 9-inch pie pan with hands or the back of a spoon.
4. Bake for 10 minutes or until lightly brown. Set aside to cool.
5. In a small mixing bowl, dissolve gelatin in cold water, stir, and set aside.
6. In a heavy saucepan, combine egg yolks and lime juice and stir over medium-low heat for 10 minutes or until slightly thick and very hot. Be careful not to bring to a full boil.
7. Add softened gelatin to lime juice mixture. Whisk well for 1 minute or until gelatin is dissolved.
8. To quickly cool mixture, place saucepan in a large bowl filled with ice.
9. When completely cooled, gradually whisk in condensed milk, stirring until blended well and mixture becomes thick.
10. Spoon into graham cracker crust and spread evenly.
11. Cover filling with plastic wrap and refrigerate.
12. When ready to serve, top pie with fresh Grand Marnier® whipped cream and lime slices.

Grand Marnier® Whipped Cream

1/2 pint heavy cream, well chilled
2 T sugar
1 T Grand Marnier® liqueur, optional

1. In a stainless steel mixing bowl, combine cream, sugar, and liqueur.
2. Whip with an electrical mixer on high until cream holds peaks. Be careful not to over-whip cream or it will separate. Cream is properly whipped when you can drag a finger through it and a trough remains.


Cathy Still Johnson

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Shrimp Salad and Prociutto Wraps

Lucy Buffett’s—Jimmy’s sister—Gulf shores restaurant, LuLu’s, may have all the colorful flair of a Caribbean resort, Check out some of Lucy’s favorite recipes from her own kitchen and restaurant. You might just want to plan a trip to Gulf Shores to try them out for yourself.

 

  

Shrimp Salad and Prociutto Wraps

Serves 8
1 tablespoon butter
8 thinly sliced pieces of Prosciutto
4 spinach flour tortillas
4 tomato flour tortillas
3-4 heirloom or 1 pint of grape tomatoes, coarsely chopped
2 cups baby spinach leaves, thoroughly rinsed and dried
4 cups LuLu’s Summer Shrimp Salad (recipe follows)
16 whole grape tomatoes
Fresh cut garden herbs for garnish

1. Melt butter in a large frying pan. Place prosciutto in sizzling butter and pan fry over medium heat for 1 minute. Turn meat and cook for another minute or until slightly browned but still soft. Reduce temperature as needed. Remove prosciutto to a cutting board and cut meat into thin strips.
2. TO MAKE ONE WRAP: Place one of the tortillas on a clean flat surface.
3. Line tortilla with a few spinach leaves.
4. Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon chopped tomato.
5. Spread 1/2 cup shrimp salad over tomatoes and spinach.
6. Sprinkle 1-2 tablespoons of prosciutto strips over shrimp salad.
7. TO ROLL WRAP: Take both the left and right sides of tortilla folding each side one inch toward the center. Then roll from the bottom, being sure to keep the left and right sides tucked in as you go.
8. Cut wrap in half on a diagonal with a serrated knife. Place a grape tomato on the end of a 3-inch frill pick and stick through each half of the wrap.
9. Repeat using all tortillas. Place wraps on a large platter alternating spinach and tomato wraps for a colorful presentation. Garnish platter with stems of fresh garden herbs.

Summer Shrimp Salad

Makes 6 – 8 servings
3 pounds LuLu’s Perfect Peel-and-Eat Shrimp, peeled and chopped into medium to large pieces
1 cup chopped celery
3/4 cup chopped red onion
1/2 cup chopped green onion
3 hard boiled eggs, chopped
2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon white pepper
1 teaspoon LuLu’s Crazy Creola™ Seasoning or any creole seasoning
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice

1. In a large mixing bowl, combine all ingredients, stirring gently.
2. Cover and refrigerate overnight or for at least 2 hours before serving.


Cathy Still Johnson

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Chunky Cherry Tomato Salsa

Lucy Buffett’s—Jimmy’s sister—Gulf shores restaurant, LuLu’s, may have all the colorful flair of a Caribbean resort, Check out some of Lucy’s favorite recipes from her own kitchen and restaurant. You might just want to plan a trip to Gulf Shores to try them out for yourself.

 

 

Chunky Cherry Tomato Salsa

2 pints cherry tomatoes
1/4 cup finely chopped fresh cilantro
1/2 cup finely chopped yellow onion
1 jalapeño, with seeds, finely chopped
3 tablespoons freshly squeezed lime juice
1/2 teaspoon salt
Freshly ground black pepper to taste

1. Combine all ingredients in a bowl.
2. Mix thoroughly and refrigerate.

LULU CLUE This fresh salsa is almost too simple to prepare, but so lovely over fresh grilled fish, a light Sunday morning omelet, or with tortilla chips and a beer. Jalapeño seeds add heat; if you want a milder salsa, remove the seeds.
 


Cathy Still Johnson

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George Hartley’s Famous Frozen Margaritas

Ann and George Hartley are as much of a part of the 30A scene as their trio of restaurants, George’s at Alys Beach, Seagrove Village Marketplace, and their newest venture, La Cocina. Transplants to the area (well, George anyway—Ann grew up nearby), the couple has embraced the 30A lifestyle with a home at Alys Beach and restaurants that have now become both local and vacation-goer favorites. Spread along the beach road, each restaurant offers a diverse taste of Southern and coastal cuisine. The vibe is flip-flop friendly, yet the menus vary from burgers and sandwiches to elegant, gourmet presentations. Go ahead and make your reservation. And try out a few of their favorites in the meantime.

 

 

  

George Hartley’s Famous Frozen Margaritas

1 can limeade
1 can tequila (Sauza gold preferably)
1/2 can cointreau
Juice of 1 lime
Ice to fill up blender
Whirl and serve!

TIP: At La Cocina, we make frozen margaritas, then add a touch of our Housemade Sangria. We call it our La Corita. Everyone raves about it!

George’s • www.georgesatalysbeach.com • 850.641.0017
Seagrove Market Café Village • www.seagrovevillagemarket.com • 850.231.5736
La Cocina • www.lacocina30a.com • 850.231.4021


Cathy Still Johnson

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Tequila Lime Tuna at La Cocina on 30A

Ann and George Hartley are as much of a part of the 30A scene as their trio of restaurants, George’s at Alys Beach, Seagrove Village Marketplace, and their newest venture, La Cocina. Go ahead and make your reservation. And try out a few of their favorites in the meantime.

 

Tequila Lime Tuna

Fresh Ahi or yellowfin tuna steaks

Marinade

4 oz honey
4 oz lime juice
4 oz tequila
Finely chopped garlic
Finely chopped red onion
Chopped cilantro
1 tsp black pepper
1 tbsp ground cumin

Top with fresh fruit salsa (see below)
Marinate 6-8 hours before grilling

George’s Fruit Salsa Recipe: Dice and Mix!

Fresh pineapple
Fresh mango or papaya
Fresh cantaloupe
Red onion
Jalapenos
Cilantro
Red bell pepper
Fresh garlic
Salt / Pepper to taste
Lime juice

TIP: If your fruit is not perfectly ripe, add a little orange juice to sweeten it up a little.


Cathy Still Johnson

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Sesame Crab & Avocado Salad at George’s on 30A

Ann and George Hartley are as much of a part of the 30A scene as their trio of restaurants, George’s at Alys Beach, Seagrove Village Marketplace, and their newest venture, La Cocina. Transplants to the area (well, George anyway—Ann grew up nearby), the couple has embraced the 30A lifestyle with a home at Alys Beach and restaurants that have now become both local and vacation-goer favorites. Spread along the beach road, each restaurant offers a diverse taste of Southern and coastal cuisine. The vibe is flip-flop friendly, yet the menus vary from burgers and sandwiches to elegant, gourmet presentations. Go ahead and make your reservation. And try out a few of their favorites in the meantime.

Sesame Crab & Avocado Salad

Jumbo lump crab
Diced avocado

Toss together with dressing of:
1 part sesame oil
1 part tamari or soy sauce
2 parts canola oil
Black and white sesame seeds

Add to bed of: Organic spring greens, red onion, grape tomatoes, yellow tomato, and cucumber


Cathy Still Johnson

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Cabins and Chalets at the Alabama State Parks

Picturesque Lakepoint State Park is in Eufaula, Alabama on the banks of the 45,000-acre Lake Eufaula. The lake is known as “The Bass Capital of the World” and draws boat enthusiasts and fishermen from all over the country.  The park has a marina with boats for rent as well as both covered and uncovered slips for rent. The marina store sells fishing licenses, bait and tackle, snacks, drinks, and supplies. Lake Eufaula is an important location for national bass fishing tournaments with healthy populations of other fish such as catfish, bream, and crappie.  In addition to the 101-room hotel and conference center, guests can rent one of the newly renovated cabins. 

The two-bedroom Fisherman Cabins were recently updated and renovated with new flooring, remodeled bathrooms and kitchens, and new appliances.  Each of the 29 cabins have brand new king and queen-sized mattresses and features a kitchen, dining area, bathroom, and fireplace.  In addition, all the cabins have a charcoal grill, picnic table, and outside plug-ins for charging boat batteries. Handicap accessible units are available. These cabins are perfect for a weekend getaway for 2 or a family of 4. 

After enjoying all that the park has to offer, many guests make the short drive into downtown Eufaula to shop in the local stores, see the historic homes, and enjoy a meal at the Cajun Corner Restaurant.  Don’t forget to include some time to visit Alabama’s Wiregrass Birding Trail in nearby Dothan. 

In North Alabama, overlooking the majestic 69,000-acre Guntersville Reservoir, is Lake Guntersville State Park.  Guests can get outdoors and enjoy hiking along one of the 36 miles of trails, playing golf at the 18-hole championship golf course, soaring through the air on the Screaming Eagle Zipline, or spending a day at the beach complex and day-use area.  This resort park features a full-service hotel with 112 rooms, a conference center and restaurant, and a campground situated alongside the lake with 295 campsites. At the tip-top of Taylor Mountain are 20 chalets that have recently been renovated.

The mountaintop chalets at Lake Guntersville State Park have long reigned as one of the park’s top attractions and are now some of the most beautiful accommodations in the State Parks system after a $2.2million renovation.  Birmingham-based bDot Architecture directed the design work for the chalets, and Wyatt Sasser Construction LLC from Andalusia was the contractor.  Guests will appreciate the new flooring and roofs while enjoying the updated modern interiors that have a rustic and sophisticated vibe.  Wraparound porches provide a great place to relax and enjoy the views.  Each chalet is furnished with a living room, cable TV, kitchens with cookware and utensils.  One bedroom has a king bed, and the other room has two double beds.  All Chalets include a gas fireplace and an outdoor grill.

Make sure to visit Lake Guntersville State Park in January or February when they host the annual Eagle Awareness Weekends.  These weekend events are led by Park Naturalists and noted Conservationists who tell participants about Alabama’s Bald Eagle Restoration Program and ensure everyone will see eagles in their natural habitat.  

Reservations for the cabins or chalets at the Alabama State Parks can be made online by visiting www.alapark.com or by calling one of the 21 parks directly. 

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