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yamhill county: RMLS Market Report for March 2009 - 04/26/09 11:30 PM
My principal broker, Randy McCreith is quite eloquent with words. Below he has summarized the RMLS Market Report for March 2009, I've used it with his permission. It's too big to download here, but feel free to email me if you'd like a copy. The good news locally: Anecdotally, we continue to experience heightened buyer activity both in expressed interest (internet activity, showings, and inquiries) and in offers actually being made. There seems to be universal agreement among local brokers (Yamhill County and Portland metro) that the buyer mindset is very different than last year. Although buyers are aggressively value shopping,
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yamhill county: Annual Native Plant Sale - 01/04/09 12:46 AM
It's that time again, time to start thinking about the Yamhill County Soil and Water Conservation District's annual Native Plant Sale. Last Year I volunteered, and I plan to again this year. This has quickly become one of my favorite annual local events. As an extra bonus, proceeds help to benefit the Miller Woods. You'll find the best deals on native trees, shrubs and ornamentals in the whole valley- don't miss it! Plant Descriptions and Order Forms Order early for ensure availability! See you there!
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yamhill county: The Art of Trees - 12/12/08 11:10 PM
This is a tree in a field near my home, it's located in Bellevue on Highway 18 between McMinnville and Sheridan. The field is kiddy corner from the Lawrence Gallery, The Fresh Palate Cafe and the Bellevue Market and Oregon Wine Tasting Room. A newcomer to the corner is Wine Country Glassworks, which I plan to visit soon. This tree is very cool- it's actually two trees that grew side by side and work together to make one tree. I found the image to be so compelling, I turned it into a piece of art. I call it The Marriage Tree. My medium
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Kim Hamblin
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