Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Low Humidity

Coker, Alabama

Weather: low 68 degrees, high 94 degrees, clear skies, low humidity

Today's weather was a repeat of yesterday. Warm, low humidity, a little windy, very comfortable outside. It feels like we are in north central Texas instead of Alabama.

Lori and her family left today to spend a day in Birmingham. There are some things they want to do up there before going home. It was nice to see them for a few days. Tomorrow, I will take Thomas up to meet them at the Birmingham Zoo, which they will tour. Then, Lori is taking her family up to Huntsville to meet up with their other grandparents. Thomas will ride with them and be picked up by his dad for a visit with him. Whew! That sounds like too much.

Another party interested in the house saw it this afternoon. We have not heard anything from the Realtor on this latest visit, but have our fingers crossed for some positive news. The market is a little slow, but our hope is that all the custom features in the house will be what sets it apart from everything else on the market and sells it for Terri.

We received our new cell phone today, and spent some time getting it activated and adding our old numbers to it's directory. The old one was still working fine as far as being able to make and receive calls, but we could not seem to get a battery for it that would hold a charge. I hope the new one gives us service as good as the old one did. We kept the bells and whistles out of the new one as much as possible so there are less things to break or malfunction.

Our work at the house has eased up a little since it went on the market. The major things we have to do now are keep the yard mowed and trimmed, and make sure the house looks good for visitors. That's a lot easier to do than all the preps getting it ready for the market. We even have time to meditate from time to time. And we're spending more time at the RV.

More later, be safe.

Today's Town - Birmingham, Alabama: The Magic City

Not all who wander are lost.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looking more and more like a family compound

Jerald said...

Let's see how much it looks like a family compound when this place is sold - hopefully, soon.

Jerald