On happiness, stress and trains
Good news times two, although one brings with it trepidation. I finally got my car back today. I took it in almost three weeks ago to have the necessary repairs made after the accident. It was estimated to take six days to complete. I guess its a good thing I'm flexible. The other good news is our house is officially on the market. We met with our realtor again today and signed on the dotted line, or should I say, all the dotted lines. We have no listing I can point you to yet, but it is out their in realtor cyber space and is now available for viewing. Now that's stressful.
A virtual tour company is coming in on Monday to take the necessary pictures/images of the house and those will be used to create an internet listing. Once I know the URL for that, I'll pass it along so you can all check it out. Any one interested in moving to Vegas? I've got just the house for you...
And speaking of the move... we've discovered their is what seems to be a pretty efficient rail service throughout North Carolina courtesy of Amtrak. I've never taken the train anywhere, other than a few miles in Virginia City and Caltrain in the Bay Area of California. I am looking forward to the opportunity to take the train to Washington DC... there is also several train routes within North Carolina that cost as little as $22. That's awesome. If you'd like to learn more about travelling NC by rail visit bytrain.org.
A virtual tour company is coming in on Monday to take the necessary pictures/images of the house and those will be used to create an internet listing. Once I know the URL for that, I'll pass it along so you can all check it out. Any one interested in moving to Vegas? I've got just the house for you...
And speaking of the move... we've discovered their is what seems to be a pretty efficient rail service throughout North Carolina courtesy of Amtrak. I've never taken the train anywhere, other than a few miles in Virginia City and Caltrain in the Bay Area of California. I am looking forward to the opportunity to take the train to Washington DC... there is also several train routes within North Carolina that cost as little as $22. That's awesome. If you'd like to learn more about travelling NC by rail visit bytrain.org.

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