I'm supposed to be working up a CMA (comparative marketing analysis) for a client wanting to know the value of her home. She wants to sell in order to purchase a home where she can also care for her elderly mother. Nice, yes? I see more and more families combining households for one reason or another. I think it's great, family members helping one another. It certainly isn't for the faint of heart. But it does make financial sense in these days of increasing prices in all areas of our life. Combine buying power, resources. Oops, I got off on a tangent ...
I'm supposed to be working up a CMA, but the afternoon is quiet, temperature in Birch Bay is a pleasant 78-degrees, just a breath of a breeze stirring the wild grasses, blooming blackberry brambles and morning glories around the north end of the bay. It's just not a time to be in a hurry. It's a time to feel the hazy sunlight on my skin, listen to the rustling grasses, watch the eagles out on the tideflats, be aware of all the people across the bay at the state park. It's a lazy summer day.
I'll do the CMA tonight. Suki and I are heading out to the beach.

1 comment:
you got your priorities straight!!!
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