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12 Comments on Kitsap County WA Market Conditions: Present and Future
Shari - it's good for me. For some weird, twisted, demented reason, my business during the winter months for the past few years has been pretty brisk. Go figure!
Rick & Ines - so many market reports are SOOOO dull and boring. Just trying to see them from the consumer's eyes. Thanks! Did you notice my added "hotspot" predictions? Pretty cool, huh?
Keith - thanks, man. The feeling would be most mutual! Such is one of the beauties of AR!
LOVED the "hotspots" - very clever Rich!
Rich... I agree, they are getting better.
In regards to the picture.... it's pretty. When was it taken? I see snow on the Mountain Tops.
Ines - it was just came to me, like an ephiphany!
Jeff - that shot was taken down around the corner from Alderbrook Resort, near Union. There is typically snow on the Olympics pretty much year round.
I was just down at the marina yesterday and got this shot...
It's a beautiful area
Wan to go in halves on a marina?
I was looking for information on Origami and found your site. I am from Lawrence, Kansas... I know your wife and had Emily for Spanish 1. What a wonderful family! Miss the Kansas winter? I do!
Catherine
Catherine - the internet makes the world so very small! How wonderful to hear from you! I will be sure to tell Jaince and Emily that I ran into you here. We don't miss the Kansas winters, although we've had our share of snow and cold weather this year. Still, it beats the severe cold and weeks of snow on the ground in Kansas. Where are you now?