Monday, December 04, 2006
Landscaping by Donna
This is how good everything is in the winter. You should see it in the summer. The little white rectangle in the center is Norman standing up leaning on the birdbath to get a drink of water.
If you stood on Tim's porch you would be about even with Norman and looking at his right side.
I have dial up so I can only load one picture at a time.
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6 comments:
Very beautiful, Norman is too cute. Can't wait for the next one! If the house sells because of your advertising, do you get commission?
It looks very peaceful...
...Just to confirm my California misery...what is the asking price?
First off, she only gets commission on the bird bath. Payable in doggy treats.
Second, $295,000.00 US. It also comes with all the leaves you can rake. Sorry no fences to keep your neighbors leaves or wild turkeys out of your lawn. It also comes with all the snow you can shovel. Snow blower optional.
O.K. Tim or Donna, I know that this "anonymous" is one of you. Tim, your the more likely candidate. Fess up.
You're right, Karen - that comment was Tim's.
Commission was parenting rights to a toddler blue spruce tree, transplanted to NH last weekend! It'll be ready for a set of lights in another year...
Yep, the house went on the market earlier this week. I will miss our home, but gardening has been a nightmare - our street address (Rocky Lane) is no misnomer; you need a backhoe to plant a shrub. I hated being dependent on Tim to dig the holes for anything needing to go in the ground. Hopefully the soil in VA will be more hospitable.
The tough part will be living apart for a while (again), as Tim is staying until the house sells (again). We're renting an apartment for a year while we check out the Richmond area - talk about a shock! Going from a 2100 sq. ft. house (with equally big basement) to a 1200 ft. apartment. If we survive this, we should be good for life!
Donna
Tim -
That's unreal... for that price I could afford a lawn/snow boy. The fence thing is so un-west coast though. I would have a hard time with that...
...like not using the plastic dividers on the conveyor belt at the grocery store.
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