Life-long neighborhood residents-what did it used to be like?
Thanks to a recent post by Steve Oboeman, I've been inspired to do something fun. In his post, Ten Things You Know You Can Blog About, he suggested the topic above.
I'd like to sit down and chat with you about your neighborhood's history.
5 Questions I'm sure to ask:
- When did you plant that tree? (I'll choose a big one that resembles a scrawny one you'll find in my yard).
- Can you share a few old photographs? (Then, I'll take some new ones from the same angle)!
- How did you choose your home?
- We all want to know the original price tag on your home!
- Please tell me a story, any story, which you love to share about your street!
Please call, email or write to me! This could be a fun project. Kids, if your parents love to talk and take deep pride in their home, feel free to share this with them. It would be a fun post to do! I don't need to publish addresses, but would love to at least share photos and some history.
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Natalie Langford, Realty Direct of Shenandoah Valley, Winchester, VA John Orem Broker, Licensed in VA Equal Housing Opportunity
NATALIE - I hope that you get a response to this, because it sounds like it will be an interesting read.