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House Is Sold

ANNOUNCING!


Well, looks like after only 12 days on the market my little dump in North Henderson has been sold. Of course, there are a hundred things that can go wrong, but as it stands now closing will be in mid-June, and my days here in BFE are numbered.


I have been offered an opportunity to be with my family in St. Petersburg, Florida so I will resign from Dick Blick sometime in the next couple weeks and prepare for a major change in my situation. It will be nice to be with family, but there are things I will miss here and will expand on that thought at some point.


I guess I just didn't get used to the isolation of BFE and after Missy died, it became more pronounced. I wanted to share things, which I did with this blog, but never could shake my need for Nancy. So, I will travel to Florida pretty soon and although living in a major metropolitan area is not my cup of tea, I believe we can all change and adapt. I am willing to give everything up I have been involved with for many years in order to share my life, my vision, my fears and human frailty with someone I have invested almost a lifetime with.


The blog will continue.

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  1. I cant wait to be neighbors again :)

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  2. Mike you will be missed in BFE and here in Galesburg, but I am happy for you, enjoy FL and your family

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