your house
I don’t have much Thanksgiving stuff in my files that is not already posted on my website. My wife was exploring the pre-blog archives the other day (one of the tabs at the top of the blog takes you there), and ran across an iv she thought I should re-post. What I’ll do is put a link to that iv here - Martha Stewart will not be dining with us this Thanksgiving
I’ve been hearing the “doom-and-gloomers” (a.k.a. the “drive-by media”) going on a lot lately about the housing situation here in the USA. (I suspect it’s in an effort to remind us how desperately we need Hillary). Anyway, it made my mind go to an e-mail I received a while back about how various people view your house.
your house as seen by…
yourself…

as seen by a potential buyer…

as seen by the lending institution…

as seen by the buyer’s appraiser…

as seen by a general contractor…

as seen by the local Historical Preservation Society…

as seen by a nosy neighbor…

as seen by the tax assessor…

quotation…
“The certainty of future events should drive us to testify.” - Dr. Drew Conley
=^..^= =^..^=
Rob
The easiest way to find something lost around the house is to buy a replacement.
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Hi! I really enjoy your website (my brother who lives in G’ville sent me the link a while back), and I can truly relate to this posting. Our house has been on the market since May!! I often print out your postings and bring them to work (I work nights in a hospital, where all staff need an “IV” of humor). THANKS!!
[...] Finishing on a light note, this is too true. [...]
Rob adds:
The comment above was from a link Chris put on his site to this blog post. Click on the link “Quick Hits - My Two Cents” to check out his site. His blog is often an interesting, thought-provoking read … and once in a while his posts prove why he enjoys my blog!