“Let those winds of change blow over my head, I’d rather die while I’m living than live while I’m dead.” - Jimmy Buffett 1980
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
The Kenmore Surpise Pictures
I must say I cannot take credit for these pictures. I still have not had my camera with me when I most wanted it. These pictures, however, parlay the majesty of the surprise in the driveway of the small, run-down rambler.
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wow-i guessed it! yes, they do have them in japan! i remember seeing some when we lived down in sasebo and they are probably on all the islands. they are so beautiful, love the pix!
having a great time and have been doing a lot of exploring-even found a great thrift store and several plant stores. meeting with our realtor today to take care of paperwork that needs to be done upon relocating. he has us scheduled from 10:30 to 6:00. i`m sure you remember all the redtape when you moved to mexico. we`ll be doing lots of that as well as getting a cell phone for me and opening a bank account.
Jim Morrison said, “There are things known and things unknown, and in between are the doors."
We like to open doors. No guts, no glory. Nothing worth having comes easily. A penny saved is a penny earned.
From May 2008 to May 2010 we drove from Seattle to Mexico City, to Guaymas, Mexico, to Salem, Oregon and now back home to Seattle. There are many unknowns and we’re searching for the answers.
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wow-i guessed it! yes, they do have them in japan! i remember seeing some when we lived down in sasebo and they are probably on all the islands. they are so beautiful, love the pix!
having a great time and have been doing a lot of exploring-even found a great thrift store and several plant stores. meeting with our realtor today to take care of paperwork that needs to be done upon relocating. he has us scheduled from 10:30 to 6:00. i`m sure you remember all the redtape when you moved to mexico. we`ll be doing lots of that as well as getting a cell phone for me and opening a bank account.
take care and keep posting.
sayonara,
teresa
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