It's beginning to look a lot like...... A great time to sell!Posted: November 23, 2012 at 4:30 PM by Brian BeezleyI’m looking out my office window at a dry, snowless street. Sure enough the heavy snow from last week is gone and it’s back to hoodie weather. I know it won’t last; even now heavy, grey clouds are slowly sliding across the sky blocking the shining sun. Winter is a fact of life in Canada. We can’t escape it, no matter how much we’d like to sometimes.I’m not complaining or even saying that winters in Canada are horrible. I’ll be the first to admit that Canada has 4 distinct seasons. They are: read more |
It's beginning to look a lot like...... A great time to sell!Posted: November 23, 2012 at 4:30 PM by Brian BeezleyI’m looking out my office window at a dry, snowless street. Sure enough the heavy snow from last week is gone and it’s back to hoodie weather. I know it won’t last; even now heavy, grey clouds are slowly sliding across the sky blocking the shining sun. Winter is a fact of life in Canada. We can’t escape it, no matter how much we’d like to sometimes.I’m not complaining or even saying that winters in Canada are horrible. I’ll be the first to admit that Canada has 4 distinct seasons. They are: read more |
At the going down of the sunand in the morning we will remember them.Posted: November 09, 2012 at 4:14 PM by Jonathan Feist “At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them.” ~Binyon Each year in November, Canadians take a day to remember those that have served their countries and to remember those who died to give us the freedoms that we enjoy today. The predominant symbolism of this day is the Poppy, a small red flower, read more |
At the going down of the sunand in the morning we will remember themPosted: November 09, 2012 at 4:02 PM by Brian Beezley “At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them.” ~Binyon Each year in November, Canadians take a day to remember those that have served their countries and to remember those who died to give us the freedoms that we enjoy today. The predominant symbolism of this day is the Poppy, a small red flower, read more |
Haunted Homes can Hassle Home OwnersPosted: October 30, 2012 at 3:41 PM by Brian BeezleyYou remember that scary house on the corner? The one that all your friends always said was haunted? I guess not everyone had one of those in their neighborhood, but my street had a doozy! It was the first house on the street, but just past it was a fairly large drainage ditch that was at least equal to two or three home lots before you got to the next house on the block. The street sloped down past the home, so it really was the scary house on the hill. It loomed above us – an architectural oddity com read more |