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What happens if the positive always ignores bad news that is out and about? Does that define consequence ...

How does one deal with an ignored surrounding that is suffering an input of accelerated energy consumption?

There is a heathen mood that we can sweat it out as we stew ... creating an arid land ...

In my experience in water treatment water was once presented as the essence (spirit) of life ... imagine that as an abstract consideration way off from the absolutes ... those saying all is fun and leisure ...

I would like to have labored more at this resolution but the powers of efficiency wouldn't have any of it ... thus I remain at rest all that remains of me as separate from those efficiently right ...

In efficiency of energy there always seems to be energy lost that we can't account for and thus a 10% mystery existence out ther driving the anonymous portion from within an underground system ... non-partisan? That'd be the thin meso or medium ... totally misunderstood because of invisibility? The powers declare they can't see it ... as it is a yawn! Careful of that exterior portal ... you may stip away according to polis ... a polished apprentice that is beyond normal? The myth continues of ongoing labor ... when we dwell in a rest zone! It is said to be a great time ...

Question is what comes and goes; the observer or the observed as time? Thus we have those times gentlemen ... when you might drift a bit ...
 
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Sales in my area are all over the map. Some are going in a week or two like they were during the peak a few years back. Some are sitting on the market forever. In one spot last summer, there were five houses listing within a block or so of each other. All but one went by end of summer. That one remaining took until this Spring. Not sure why. It was the same agent as a place across the street that sold within a couple months.
 
That I can tell, it's about asking price, finding the right buyer, and luck. We have no luck, so that part will always be missing. My parents think their house is worth more than everyone else thinks it is, so that's an issue. They came down a good chunk this year at least.
 
My parents think their house is worth more than everyone else thinks it is, so that's an issue.
Yep. I kind of wonder if that's what happened to that house that sat on the market for a year. It sits on the edge of the valley where I sometimes go on my walks and I wonder if they saw that as a plus and tried to use that to jack up the price. In reality, as someone who knows that valley well, it's probably not a net benefit. Very buggy (the creek floods and the valley gets rather swampy after storms so lots of mosquitoes), coyotes known to frequent the valley (though I have yet to see one there), and such.
 
My parents had a ravine lot at one point but it was basically inaccessible because of the steep incline. Nice bit of nature there though.
 
My son and daughter-in-laws house took a long time to sell, some of it was market, some of it was..who knows. Lovely home, outfitted well. So much stress. They found a house they loved, and bought it, so then there was the complication of the one closing, and the other one still awaiting an offer. ugh.

I wish you luck @chansen . My siblings thought my Dad's home was worth more than we sold it for. They didn't walk through it, and see the damage that renters had made. That wasn't fun either.j

just went down to spray more Bobbex on the hostas. such a disgusting smell, but, we have hostas this year. I'll take it.
 
My parents had a ravine lot at one point but it was basically inaccessible because of the steep incline. Nice bit of nature there though.
A couple we used to know (son was friends with their daughter when the kids were little) had a lot that backed onto the same valley but a different part. They had an incline but not a bad one. Used to have deer peering at them through the fence.
 
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