Sunday, December 28, 2008

Per Hallmark - here are the number of cards sent for the major holidays

This chart provides Hallmark's estimates for U.S. greeting card industry statistics for the top card-sending holidays:

Rank / Holiday Number of Cards Sent
1. Christmas --------- 2.1 billion (including boxed and individual cards)
2. Valentine's Day --- 191 million (not including classroom valentines)
3. Mother's Day ------ 158 million
4. Father's Day ------- 102 million
5. Easter -------------- 88 million
6. Halloween --------- 35 million
7. Thanksgiving ----- 25 million
8. St. Patrick's Day -- 11 million

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Happy Halloweeen

http://www.brandextract.com/catbowling/

ok - this is not real estate - but it is fun!

Push the space bar to play!

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Heard about a web site and wanted to share ...

When you call the customer service number at big companies you go on and on and on and cannot talk to a "person".

Well, I heard about a web site where they have the "direct" customer service numbers listed. Have not tried it out - let us know what you think!

http://www.gethuman.com/

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

The Lighthouse In Sequim


Are those giants painting the lighthouse
in Sequim? Well, actually, they are painting
the lighthouse replica by the Chamber of Commerce!

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

2008 Best Places to Retire - Sequim is ON THE LIST



http://finance.yahoo.com/retirement/article/105716/2008-Best-Places-to-Retire

http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2008/moneymag/0809/gallery.bestplaces_retire.moneymag/3.html

http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2008/moneymag/0809/gallery.best_places_retire_profiles.moneymag/2.html

CNNMoney.com has 2008 Best Places to Retire - check it out - Sequim is on the list - 6 terrific towns on the water.



This picture appears to have been taken from our awesome waterfront listing on West Sequim Bay Road - check it out too! ML #225322

Saturday, August 2, 2008

WSDOT completes final Hood Canal Bridge pontoon float-ou

8-1-08 WSDOT is pleased to announce the final two pontoons for the east-half of the Hood Canal Bridge were floated out of the graving dock in Tacoma, Wash. Earlier today, pontoons U and W – the last of the bridge’s new 14 east-half pontoons – were towed by tugboats to Pier 6 at Todd Pacific Shipyard in Seattle. There the pontoons will be the pontoons will be connected and the superstructure and roadway will be added. WSDOT is focused on keeping this project on schedule and this major milestone will help us meet the May – June 2009 Hood Canal Bridge closure. Here’s how it happened:• 4:45 p.m.: The graving dock was flooded with water and the gates were removed• 5:15 p.m.: Pontoon U was towed out of the graving dock• 5:50 p.m.: Pontoon W was towed out of the graving dock• 6:30 p.m.: The pontoons were both clear of the graving dock and the gate was put back in place. We will be posting a time-lapse video of the float out in a few days at: www.HoodCanalBridge.com , click on “Cycle Four Pontoon Float Out”
Visit www.HoodCanalbridge.Com for more information about the bridge and the east-half replacement and west-half retrofit project.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

YOU KNOW YOU ARE LIVING IN 2008 WHEN ...

YOU KNOW YOU ARE LIVING IN 2008 when ... 1. You accidentally enter your PIN on the microwave. 2. You haven't played solitaire with real cards in years. 3. You have a list of 15 phone numbers to reach your family of three. 4. You e-mail the person who works at the desk next to you. 5. Your reason for not staying in touch with friends and family is that they don't have e-mail addresses. 6. You pull up in your own driveway and use your cell phone to see if anyone is home to help you carry in the groceries. 7. Every commercial on television has a web site at the bottom of the screen 8. Leaving the house without your cell phone, which you didn't even have the first 20 or 30 (or 60) years of your life, is now a cause for panic and you turn around to go and get it. 10. You get up in the morning and go on line before getting your coffee. 11. You start tilting your head sideways to smile. : ) 12. You're reading this and nodding and laughing. 13. Even worse, you know exactly to whom you are going to forward this message. 14. You are too busy to notice there was no #9 on this list. 15. You actually scrolled back up to check that there wasn't a #9 on this list.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Waterview Home on 2.5 Acres




View, view, view + location, location, location + price, price, price = A winning combination.

Water and pastoral views - you will NOT be disappointed. Watch the cruise ships, elk herd, etc. Only minutes to town. Thoughtfully designed custom home built in 2005. 3054 sq ft on 2.5 acres. 3 BR, den/office, gourmet kitchen, home theater room, hot tub, deck, patio. 3 car garage & shop. $699,900ML #231614

Monday, May 19, 2008

Indoor and Outdoor Water Conservation

Live Online Event

Green Communities: Indoor and Outdoor Water Conservation
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
90 minutes beginning 2:00 PM EDT / 11:00 AM PDT

Description
Numerous cost-effective strategies and technologies exist to improve water efficiency of interior fixtures and fittings, re-use water for plumbing applications and landscaping, and manage stormwater on-site. And in the affordable housing sector, this can also mean significant cost savings for residents in the form of lower water and sewer bills. This presentation will include a high-level overview of water as a critical resource and how green building strategies are one way to address the issue of water conservation. Participants will also learn practical strategies for indoor and outdoor water efficiency, illustrated through case studies of affordable housing projects.

Registration takes place 20 minutes prior to the event. A detailed description of this event and information on how to participate can be found at http://webinars.enterprisecommunity.org/


Upcoming Live Online Events
Best Practices in Supportive Housing and Employment Series:
6/17/08 - The Employer's Perspective
The Green Communities series:
TBD - Achieving Healthy and Energy Efficient Buildings
TBD - Beyond New Construction: Retrofitting Existing Buildings
TBD - Beyond Buildings: Green Neighborhood Scale Development
TBD - Beyond Developments: Green Approaches to Asset Management and Resident Services

If you have any questions, please send an e-mail to resources@enterprisecommunity.org

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Law of the Garbage Truck (author unknown)

How often do you let other people change your mood? Do you let a bad driver, rude waiter, curt boss, or an insensitive employee ruin your day? Unless you're the Terminator, for an instant you are probably set back on your heels. However, the mark of a successful person is how quickly she/he can get back her/his focus on what's important.

Five years ago I learned this lesson in the back of a taxi cab in Denver. Here's what happened:

I hopped in a taxi and we took off for the airport. We were driving in the right lane when suddenly a black car jumped out of a parking space right in front of us. My taxi driver slammed on his breaks, skidded, and missed the other car by just inches! The driver of the other car whipped his head around and started yelling at us. My taxi driver just smiled and waved at the guy. I mean that he was genuinely friendly. I asked, "Why did you just do that? That guy almost wrecked your car and sent us to the hospital!" This is when my taxi driver taught me what I now call, "The Law of the Garbage Truck".

He explained that many people are like garbage trucks. They run around full of garbage, full of frustration, full of anger, and full of disappointment. As their garbage piles up, they need a place to dump it and sometime they dump it on you. Don't take it personally. Just smile, wave, wish them well, and move on. Don't take their garbage and spread it to other people at work, at home, or on the streets.

The bottom line is that successful people do not let garbage trucks take over their day. Life is much too short to wake up in the morning with regrets, so ... "Love the people who treat you right. Pray for the ones who don't".

My daughter shared this with me, I thought it was worth posting on our blog. Sheryl

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Homes With Garages - Choice #A


Enjoy country living on Country View Drive. Great location between Sequim and Port Angeles.
Custom Palm Harbor home built in 2004 with 2372 sq ft, 3 BR, office, 2 ½ BA with wonderful open floor plan. Bank of south facing windows showcase the breathtaking view of the Olympic Mountains. Have a nice quiet evening at home and read a book by the propane fireplace that opens into the family room and living room. Kitchen is a cook’s delight with eating nook, island with breakfast bar, tile work, desk area, HUGE pantry, etc. The master suite has a separate adjoining office with built-ins, walk-in closet; master bath has a soaking tub, separate shower, 2 vanities. Room for all your vehicles in the 3 car attached garage and attached carport. Agnew Irrigation for watering your yard and fruit trees. ML #227937 / 27192880 $324,000

Homes With Garages - Choice #B


How does your garden and orchard grow?
Great soil for vegetables and fruit - herbs, apples, pears, peaches, cherries, plums, blueberries, figs, kiwi, grapes, currents, raspberries, and more. Underground irrigation.

Like new, this 3 bedroom, 3 bath, 2081 square foot home with a mountain view was custom built in 2004. This ADA friendly home (no steps from garage to house) has an open floor plan, wonderful master suite, formal dining room and kitchen eating area. Great room includes a vaulted ceiling, wood stove, and ceiling fan with lights. Separate family room has a cozy propane stove with another kitchen area and an adjoining second master suite. This would be a perfect setup for an extended family or guests. The large 3 car attached garage and a 1 car detached garage with a 10 foot door - provides plenty of space for inside parking and storage. No restrictions on RV or boat parking. This 1+ acre property provides plenty of room for your animals. Relax and enjoy this peaceful setting. ML #226023 / 27064336 $425,000


Homes With Garages - Choice #C


You CAN have it all - water view and a huge shop.

Enjoy the panoramic views - Strait of Juan De Fuca, Victoria, Mt.Baker, ships, sunsets, etc. - from this wonderful, single story home. The open floor plan makes it easy to entertain or have a quiet evening at home in front of the propane stove. The kitchen is a cook’s delight - lots of counter space with tile and Corian, pull-out drawers, large pantry, island with Jenn-air cooktop, and skylights. Both bedrooms have large walk-in closets. The den / office has a view of the pond. Energy efficient heat pump. Even a doggie wash area off the kitchen. Fenced yard for kids or pets. Attached 2 car garage PLUS a 1760 square foot detached garage/ shop. There is room for ALL your vehicle or projects. Located on an acre close to town. ML #225453 / 27027679 $449,999

Thursday, May 1, 2008

One-year countdown to Hood Canal Bridge closure starts … now

The one-year countdown to the May-June 2009 closure of the Hood Canal Bridge starts today.
Are you ready? Have you considered how the bridge closure will affect you, how you’ll get where you need to go, or how long it will take to get there? If not, there’s still time: You have 8,760 hours or 525,600 minutes or 31.5 million seconds.
The six-week closure will affect thousands of residents and visitors in the Olympic and Kitsap peninsulas, and as a result, WSDOT’s Hood Canal Bridge Project Team will be using these precious moments ramping up efforts to get the public ready for the construction project.
Through October, the team will staff information booths at events throughout the Olympic and Kitsap peninsulas to inform residents about the project’s construction progress and closure mitigation plan. The events will allow WSDOT to reach an even broader audience as it discusses everything from pontoon work to a water shuttle across Hood Canal, transit additions, medical bus services and ridesharing opportunities.
“This is a great opportunity to talk with the people this project serves,” said Theresa Gren, Hood Canal Bridge Project Communications Manager. “Attending these events will allow residents to chat one-on-one with project representatives. We’re very excited about that.”
Team members, who will attend 11 community events in Jefferson, Clallam, Mason and Kitsap counties, will kick off the closure outreach effort May 16-18 at Viking Fest in Poulsbo and finish Oct. 11-12 at the Dungeness Crab Festival in Port Angeles.
The Hood Canal Bridge retrofit and replacement project will improve the existing structure, making it wider, safer and more reliable. The bridge will close for six weeks during May-June 2009 to allow WSDOT and contractors from Kiewit-General to remove and replace its eastern half. For more information, visit www.HoodCanalBridge.com.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Featured Home - Week of April 28


WANT A GREAT WATER VIEW ?
Come look at this fantastic little home in Monterra. Totally unblock able water view. Well maintained with new roof, skylights, flooring and heat pump. Vaulted ceiling and lots of windows to let in all the light. Custom window coverings. Large double lot , oversize 2 car garage with a nice workshop & skylights. Totally fenced backyard in a park-like setting. Lots of trees and ferns... don’t forget all the resident deer in this delightful community. Water view walking trails , lots of common areas and a serene setting. Low HOA fees, community water, and nice clubhouse with gatherings and community get togethers . $339,000 ML 230963

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Featured Home - Week of 4-21-08



CHARMING HOME IN TOWN (Port Angeles) Built in 1938 this home reflects the character of the past - but remodeled with new vinyl windows and flooring; updated wiring/ plumbing, paint, molding and lots more. The kitchen has been redone with upper end appliances and cabinets. Nice floor plan with the master bedroom/bathroom on the main floor. Second story has 3 nice sized bedrooms with partial waterviews. Lots of storage space in the attic cubbies for treasures. $235,000. For more information on this listing, please contact Cathy & Sheryl at 360-683-5056

Monday, April 7, 2008

Featured Home - Week of April 7th


Unbelievable Panoramic Water Views
Custom home with views of the Strait, lighthouse, farmland, beach houses. Newly remodeled with 2056 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms. Two master bedroom suites - both with views. Spacious great room with fireplace. Attached and detached garages. 2.47 acres with wildlife, flowers, fruit trees. $535,000 ML #230806. Could possible build a 2nd home on this property.

Adjoining two acres also available - has the same great water view! $300,000 ML #230809


Monday, March 31, 2008

Featured Home - Week of 3-31-08


Custom home built in 1992 - 2 bedrooms, den, 2.5 baths , large fenced back yard, lots of room to add an outbuilding. Nicely landscaped and easy to maintain. Close in community - cute little private lake stocked with fish, next to the Robin Hill Park and walking trails. $249,500 ML 230732

Monday, March 24, 2008

Featured Home - Week of 3-24-08



CUSTOM HOME IN LORA LEE ESTATES - This 3 bedroom, 2 bath rambler has 1896 square feet and was just completed in 2007. Nothing to do here, just move right in! Granite tile counters, island with breakfast bar, upgraded cabinets, hardwood floors, formal living room with ceiling fan, eating nook, family room off kitchen, vaulted ceilings, and more. Spacious master bedroom with adjoining bathroom with soaking tub, separate shower, double sinks. Low heating bills with energy efficient heat pump. Double finished attached garage with 8 foot high doors. Easy care lot, surrounded by new homes. Save money – no city utilities – water is only $18 a month. Quiet neighborhood with mountain view. Midway between Sequim and Port Angeles. Priced to Sell at $324,950 ML 228199 / 27211663

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Featured Home - Week of 3-17-08 -$50,000 Price Reduction

$50,000 price reduction - seller has health problems and needs it SOLD. Was $325,000 - now $275,000

Need horse property! This is it! 10 acres of pasture that is fenced and cross fenced. Ready for all your animals or live stock. Wonderful mountain view and pastoral setting. Several outbuildings – many possibilities and uses. The home has 1432 sq ft on the main floor and 1432 sq ft in the unfinished basement. There are REAL hardwood floors throughout on most of the main floor. The wood burning stove is perfect to take the chill out of the air or sit and enjoy watching the flames. Most of the windows have been replaced with double pane and there are newer appliances in the kitchen. The property consists of 10 acres – the short plat has already been started – divide in half or keep the entire 10 acres as one piece. Beach access is only a mile down the road – walk the beach or surf in the waves. Also, there are numerous trails nearby for hiking or biking. Enjoy the peace and quiet of the outdoors on Freshwater Bay Road just West of Port Angeles.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Sequim's Blue Hole


Sequim, Washington, lies in a rainshadow (Blue Hole) where the annual rainfall has averaged around 16 inches per year over the past few years. This is about the same amount of precipitation as San Diego or Los Angeles. It is so dry in Sequim that irrigation is necessary to raise crops and keep the area green. In fact, Sequim's major festival is the annual Irrigation Festival held in May to commemorate the opening of the first irrigation ditches over 100 years ago. Yet, less than 50 miles away, on a bend in the Wynoche River, the rainfall is the heaviest in the United States, averaging over 150 inches annually.

Why does this happen?
When warm marine air from the Pacific Ocean reaches the Olympics, it is forced upwards and cooled. The cold air can't hold as much moisture as warm air and it rains. But, it is the west side of the mountains that gets the drenching. That cold dry air then starts to flow down the eastern side of the range. As it descends, it warms itself by compression. This newly warmed air travels a considerable distance before it again becomes heavy with moisture, where it converges with other moisture laden air flowing inland from around the southern end of the Olympics. These bodies of precipitation usually converge off the lower end and eastern side of Puget Sound.
Sequim, because of its sheltered position close to the north end of the Olympics, is favored with dry air. The town gets a good flow of warmed mountain air, but before it has taken on much moisture. It is also under the influence of other air currents, which disperse clouds and prevent fog from forming. Only about three or four days of fog are expected annually. In addition, Sequim is almost completely protected from the onslaught of southwesterly storms that often blast the upper Puget Sound region.

Rain maps and rainfall records, kept since the early part of the nineteenth century, indicate that one can expect an increase in rainfall of about 1.6 inches per mile as you travel west from Sequim, and an increase of about 1 inch traveling in the opposite direction. The "Blue Hole" extends about six miles west and seven miles east from Sequim, and from the Olympic foothills to the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

November through January are traditionally the wettest months in Sequim, averaging from about three inches in December to a little less than two inches in January. The area's driest period is from July to September.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Featured Homes - Week of 3-10-08 Parkwood - a 55+ Community


Parkwood is a great place to live! Here are three to chose from! Prices of these homes range from $95,000 to $119,000 - call us to find out what Parkwood is all about!

Clubhouse with amenities - meeting room, library, card room, exercise equipment, billiards, table tennis, kitchen, hot tub, BBQ facilities.

Friendly staff. Linda is the manager at the clubhouse. She makes sure Parkwood is run smoothly, efficiently, and in a friendly manner. Monty is the maintenance engineer and takes pride in making sure everything is kept running properly and the grounds are looking their best.

Current rental rates: doublewide $405 per month. RV storage: $25 per month (fenced, gated, locked). Rent includes space rent, maintanance of the water system, septic system, roads, greenbelts, clubhouse.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Featured Home - Week of March 3


How does your garden and orchard grow? Great soil for vegetables and fruit - herbs, apples, pears, peaches, cherries, plums, blueberries, figs, kiwi, grapes, currents, raspberries, and more. Underground irrigation. Like new, this 3 bedroom, 3 bath, 2081 square foot home with a mountain view was custom built in 2004. This ADA friendly home (no steps from garage to house) has an open floor plan, wonderful master suite, formal dining room and kitchen eating area. Great room includes a vaulted ceiling, wood stove, and ceiling fan with lights. Separate family room has a cozy propane stove with another kitchen area and an adjoining second master suite. This would be a perfect setup for an extended family or guests. The large 3 car attached garage and a 1 car detached garage with a 10 foot door - provides plenty of space for inside parking and storage. No restrictions on RV or boat parking. This 1+ acre property provides plenty of room for your animals. Relax and enjoy this peaceful setting.

Friday, February 29, 2008

Check out all our virtual tours ....

Check out all our virtual tours .... we have lots, acreage, horse property, homes on lots, home on acreage, waterfront property --- we have it all - check it out! www.wellcomemat.com/yourhometeam

Monday, February 25, 2008

Featured Home - Week of 2-25-08

You CAN have it all - water view & huge shop.
Enjoy the panoramic views - Strait of Juan De Fuca, Victoria, Mt.Baker, ships, sunsets, etc. - from this wonderful, single story home. The open floor plan makes it easy to entertain or have a quiet evening at home in front of the propane stove. The kitchen is a cook’s delight - lots of counter space with tile and Corian , pull-out drawers, large pantry, island with Jenn-air cooktop, and skylights. Both bedrooms have large walk-in closets. The den / office has a view of the pond. Energy efficient heat pump. Even a doggie wash area off the garage. Fenced yard for kids or pets. Attached 2 car garage PLUS a 1760 square foot detached garage/ shop. There is room for ALL your vehicle or projects. Located on an acre close to town. Reduced to $449,999

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Featured Home - Week of 02-18-08


Wonderful open floor plan. Bank of south facing windows which showcase the breathtaking view of the Olympic Mountains. Custom mfg home that shows
better then new. Enjoy the see thru propane fireplace that opens into the rec room and the living room. Kitchen is a cook’s delight – eating nook, island with
breakfast bar, tile work, desk area, etc. The master suite has a separate office area with built-ins, huge walk-in closet; bathroom has a soaking tub, separate shower, 2 vanities. Attached carport and 3 car garage (3rd garage bay has carpet and is used as a game room). Palm Harbor Homes Named EPA's 2007 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year. Here is the link to the article: http://www.palmharbor.com/our-company/company-overview/commitment-to-quality/press-energy-star -partner-of-the-year-2007/ For a virtual tour: http://www.wellcomemat.com/video/9C09CCDA77

Friday, February 15, 2008

In Memory of Bonnie Garay

This week we are saying good bye to Bonnie Garay- she passed away last Sunday from a short illness. She was with the Windermere East office. Not just a good agent but one of the very good people in the world -- she will be missed by all of us.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Featured Home - Week of 2-11-08


ELEGANTLY APPOINTED FOR ENTERTAINING. Room to entertain in this custom 4 bedroom, 4 bath home with den / office and 3401 square feet of living space. Wonderful built-in entertainment center with propane fireplace adds to the warmth of the living room. Large, cheerful kitchen has granite countertops, lots of cabinets, and a separate eating nook. The high ceilings and hardwood floors extend into the formal dining area. Spacious master bedroom suite has a door onto the deck and large custom walk-in closet. Relax in the elegant master bath with a jetted soaking tub and separate shower. Large windows throughout take in the views of the mountains and valley. The daylight basement has a recreation room with 2 of the bedrooms and a full bath. Lots of storage including a hobby closet with floor to ceiling shelves! Call Sheryl or Cathy to see this wonderful home located on Bell Hill.

Monday, February 4, 2008

Featured Property - Week of 2-4-08




Waterfront
Acreage
With
Tidelands

Enjoy fabulous views from this rare and gorgeous low-bank waterfront property on beautiful West Sequim Bay. Just south of the John Wayne Marina, you will enjoy the beauty and splendor of this natural northwest setting. An incredible 3.28 acres plus tidelands is waiting for you to build your dream home.

The sellers have done all the work for you. Selective clearing, building pad, retaining walls, septic and well installed, electric and cable, not to mention a 42' x 36' steel pole building complete with bathroom. This lot is ready to build. All you need to do is bring your plans.ML #225322 / 27023222 $598,000

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Protection Island - it is "for the birds"


PROTECTION ISLAND Protection Island is that island most residents of greater Diamond Point have seen. The island is off limits to practically everyone. It is itself protected. The island got its name from the fact that it protected the beautiful bay beyond it. Early Spanish and English visited the island and it was long used by the British navy as a source for replacements for damaged masts and spars on their sailing ships. The local natives decided that the lack of drinking water was a drawback but they would visit the island to hunt and gather berries and then leave. The white man tried to develop the island from 1861 until 1868 but could not solve the water problem. Man used and abused the island for years. Farming, a research laboratory, a part of coastal defense, a hunting preserve are just a few of the activities tried to make economic use of the island. In 1982 The island was declared a National Wildlife Refuge. More than 70% of the entire seabird population of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Puget Sound are born here. The island is constantly bombarded by wind and there is a constant din created by the gulls. Protection Island is "for the birds", seals, and other wildlife.Boats cannot come closer to the island than 200 yards and aircraft no closer than 2,000 feet. There is no public access. U.S Fish and Wildlife has the responsibility to maintain this National Wildlife Refuge.

Traffic delays scheduled for Hood Canal Bridge Feb. 4

Traffic delays scheduled for Hood Canal Bridge
SHINE – Drivers can expect delays up to 10 minutes on the Hood Canal Bridge between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., Monday, February 4 as surveyors from Kiewit-General (K-G) install brass monuments at each end of the bridge.
The monuments, 3-inch hubs bearing a Washington State Department of Transportation stamp, number and a center point for surveying reference, will be used by K-G and WSDOT to align the new transitions spans, roadway, girders and pontoons when they are installed in May-June 2009.
The survey work is being done in conjunction with the ongoing Hood Canal Bridge retrofit and replacement project which will improve the existing structure, making it safer and more reliable. The bridge will close for six weeks during May-June 2009 to allow WSDOT and K-G to remove and replace its eastern half. For more information, visit www.HoodCanalBridge.com.
Drivers can call 5-1-1 or visit www.wsdot.wa.gov/traffic/ for road and traffic updates and www.wsdot.wa.gov/regions/olympic/construction to learn more about weekly construction and maintenance activities.
Contact: Joe Irwin, Hood Canal Bridge Communications 253-305-6412 Theresa Gren, Hood Canal Bridge Communications 253-305-6428

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Featured Home - Week of 1-28-08


Dreaming of that perfect neighborhood? How about this wonderful custom home on a beautiful tree-lined street with friendly neighbors and easy-care yard? 2249 sq ft. rambler with 2 BR, den, 2 BA. Kitchen is a cook's delight – new solid surface countertops, new kitchen cabinets, big work island, and a skylight to make it light & bright. Open floor plan into the family room with a pellet stove - easy to entertain and also to sit and relax. Living room and dining room are more formal. ADA with 44" hallways and wide doorways. 9 foot ceilings make the home feel spacious. 7 x 7 finished room off garage for pantry or storage. Doggy door off the den with a ramp into the fenced dog run - only the best for your pets! REDUCED TO $399,950

Monday, January 21, 2008

Featured Home - Week of 1-21-08

HEADS UP PILOTS! Fly From The Blue Hole of Diamond Point Airport.

HOUSE AND HANGAR: Pilot's dream - Get in on the opportunity to own your very own hangar on the Diamond Point taxiway. Cute cabin, 672 square feet, 1 bedroom, 1bath, updated and neat as a pin. Detached 40 x 36 hangar for planes or hobbies! (lot 7 in Sunshine Acres) ML #227938 / 27193087 $298,000.

ALSO ...... TWO ADJOINING LOTS: One with direct access to the taxiway. Community water and electric. Bring plans for that dream hangar and home. Great level land with mature trees and an outbuilding. (lots 9 & 10 in Sunshine Acres) $249,000 ML 227940 /27193090.
Or buy both properties and make it a compound. All have community beach access. Check out our web site for a virtual tour.

Friday, January 18, 2008

2008 Annual Native Plant Sale 1/7/08 thru 2/15/08

http://clallam.scc.wa.gov/plantsale.htm

2008 Annual Native Plant Sale
Every year Clallam Conservation District holds a native plant sale. Plants are conservation grade bare-root seedlings, typically sold in bundles of 10. All plants are pre-ordered and orders are accepted beginning January 7, 2008 through February 15, 2008. Orders must be a minimum of 30 plants. Plants are available for pick-up on March 1, 2008 at a location east of Port Angeles. To place an order please carefully read over the ordering instructions attached to the order form and return your order form, complete with payment, back to us by mail or in person at our office.
For detailed descriptions of the plants available through this years plant sale be sure to view our
Plant Sale List, OR if you have a high-speed internet connection (or patience to wait) look at our Native Plant Pictures and Descriptions which contains colored pictures as well as detailed descriptions of the plants offered for sale.
Why native plants?
The plants native to our region have grown alongside the native insects, fungi, plant diseases, wildlife, and other native plants for thousands of years. During this time they have developed the ability to attract native animals that benefit them (such as pollinating and seed-dispersing insects and birds), and repel or survive native organisms that harm them (such as plant viruses and munching insects).
As a result, native plants often attract a wider variety of native animals than do introduced plants. In addition, the plants native to our area are adapted to growing in our region's soils and climate, and so generally require less maintenance (such as watering) than do non-natives.
Native plants can be used in many ways; from helping along mother nature by quickly adding variety to a planting area, to being used in restoration projects such as after home-site clearing or for erosion control. Native plants work well in these situations because of their ability to tolerate the existing conditions and get established quickly.
In general, nothing needs to be added to the soil when planting seedlings. Just water. Since the plants are small, their roots are close to the surface where the soil dries out quickly. Regular watering and perhaps a layer of mulch to help retain moisture is all they need to get started.
2008 Annual Native Plant Sale
Every year Clallam Conservation District holds a native plant sale. Plants are conservation grade bare-root seedlings, typically sold in bundles of 10. All plants are pre-ordered and orders are accepted beginning January 7, 2008 through February 15, 2008. Orders must be a minimum of 30 plants. Plants are available for pick-up on March 1, 2008 at a location east of Port Angeles. To place an order please carefully read over the ordering instructions attached to the
order form and return your order form, complete with payment, back to us by mail or in person at our office.
For detailed descriptions of the plants available through this years plant sale be sure to view our
Plant Sale List, OR if you have a high-speed internet connection (or patience to wait) look at our Native Plant Pictures and Descriptions which contains colored pictures as well as detailed descriptions of the plants offered for sale.
Why native plants?
The plants native to our region have grown alongside the native insects, fungi, plant diseases, wildlife, and other native plants for thousands of years. During this time they have developed the ability to attract native animals that benefit them (such as pollinating and seed-dispersing insects and birds), and repel or survive native organisms that harm them (such as plant viruses and munching insects).
As a result, native plants often attract a wider variety of native animals than do introduced plants. In addition, the plants native to our area are adapted to growing in our region's soils and climate, and so generally require less maintenance (such as watering) than do non-natives.
Native plants can be used in many ways; from helping along mother nature by quickly adding variety to a planting area, to being used in restoration projects such as after home-site clearing or for erosion control. Native plants work well in these situations because of their ability to tolerate the existing conditions and get established quickly.
In general, nothing needs to be added to the soil when planting seedlings. Just water. Since the plants are small, their roots are close to the surface where the soil dries out quickly. Regular watering and perhaps a layer of mulch to help retain moisture is all they need to get started.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Featured Home - Week of 1/14/08











$525,000 - Motivated Seller

Motivated seller!!! Newer home that is ready for you to finish and add your personal touches. 2161 square feet with 3 bedrooms, den, 2 ½ bathrooms, and great room with propane fireplace. Kitchen is a cook’s delight with a big island, LOTS of storage, breakfast bar, Corian countertops, and real hardwood floors. Wonderful home to entertainment or to sit and enjoy a quiet evening at home. The master bedroom also has a free-standing propane stove and a walk-in closet. The master bathroom has a jetted tub, separate shower, double sinks, and a TV so he can keep up with all the political news. Many added features including Kat 5 wiring, surround sound, and a vacuum system. Two car attached garage. Also, there is a detached garage has 1800 square feet which includes a 600 square foot bonus room and ¾ bath on the main floor and a 400 square foot loft area upstairs.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Fun Facts - Washington State

Here are some fun facts that were published in the Homes Land Magazine.

* It is against the law to set fire to another person's property without prior permission in Seattle.

* Vancouver, Washington requires all motor vehicles to carry anchors as an emergency brake.

* A law in Washington states: "It is mandatory for a motorist with criminal intentions to stop at the city limits and telephone the chief of police as he is entering the town."

* In 1979, the square dance was designated as the official Washington State dance.

* Eighty percent of the glacial ice in the U.S. is found in Washington state.

* In Seattle it is illegal to carry a fishbowl or aquarium onto a bus because the sound of the water sloshing may disturb other passengers.

* It is against the law to spit on a bus.

* Mount Rainier was first climbed in 1870 by P.B. Van Trump and General Hazard Stevens.

* During the day motor vehicles must be preceded by a man carrying a red flag. AT night, the man should carry a red lantern instead.

* Snoqualmie Falls plunges 100 feet further than Niagara Falls.

* Long Beach, Washington is home to the world's largest frying pan.

* The Mercer Island Floating Bridge (now I-90), built in 1950, was the first floating bridge in the world.