
Good looking place, eh? 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, just under 1000 square feet. We close August 3rd, so it's not actually ours yet, but we've got it under contract. We'll be doing a bit of work to it as well. Paint, floors, plants in the front, etc. For the horticulturally minded, I'm thinking
camellia sinensis, while Kelly is leaning towards
Prunus subhirtella. And herbs in the back, of course. I know we somehow have a poll option on this blog now, but I don't know how to manage it, and don't know if this would be a worthy topic, anyways. So, sometime a long time from now, when the place is looking good, you should come. We'll have a foldout couch in the living room, courtesy of Kelly's parents, and hopefully eventually a futon in the office. The gulf coast beckons, you cannot deny its call.
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Yours is prettier, but Kelly's will taste better. Why not both? Can't wait to see it!
Love,
Mom/Julia
Consider the town home officially Snivy-approved. It looks lovely.
Maybe hedge the plot with the tea and put the prune in the middle? It'll take a few years before they're big enough to steal from each other, and you'll have moved by then anyway.
The place looks fun, though.
And I'll point out that Southwest flies into Jacksonville, a scant 2.5 hours from Tallahassee.
You all might be flattered to know that this afternoon, before heading off to a nice evening barbecue with friends for the Fourth, I was terribly homesick for you all. With Nate gone and some other friends out of town, our dearth of truly kindred spirits here in Tallahassee is starkly revealed. I wish we could have celebrated the hatching of the eagle on the porch at North Locust, all together.
Is it okay if I stay with you guys Friday AND Saturday nights? Also, I may have to bring Saint Augustine with me - I hope that's cool.
Yes. Do you think there's anyway he could do communion comments Sunday morning?
Well, I'm not sure when we're leaving to come back to TN. I'll talk with you soon about it.
The gulf coast is beautiful and you should all come for the next 603 North Locust Conference.
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