Friday, October 10, 2008

What great friends


Our friends and neighbours have been so supportive around this whole process. They helped us pack and sort and clean to get ready for showing the house, and even offered us storage space. Brought us home made soup so we didn't have to worry about making lunch too! This is such a great community, so we really want to make sure that we are able to continue to live on Gabriola.


We had wanted to be less car dependant, and to be able to walk to work. However, when we had the house inspection done on the duplex we had in mind, it just was not acceptable. So we withdrew our offer and took our own little home off the market for the moment. But we will still be looking.


Since we have boxed up a lot of stuff, it will be a good opportunity to paint, even if we don't move for a while. And frankly, every time I walk into the house I realized how much I love it, and how hard it will be to leave here. It is a bit of a relief actually, as the other place did not have the character and the loving care we have put into our home.


We love inuksuit, and have built a number of small ones around the yard and into the pathway. One of the meanings of an inuksuk is to help people find their way home. They are also good resting places. So it really does seem appropriate these days, our little sanctuary.


We also have placed a couple of inuksuit into the gravel pathway, as shown in the photo. This one of two in the front path, and we have another in the back near the canopy. Next time I'll show a photo of the back.


Saturday, October 4, 2008

We'll miss these trees


It is time to pick the last of the apples soon. There are three apple trees, a plum tree and a pear tree. (Although we are visited by quail and guinea hens, we have not yet had a partridge in that pear tree!). The 5 blueberry bushes have turned red in the back corner, as has our Japanese maple out front. We also have two very large regular Maple trees and two mature cedars. But my personal favourite is the star magnolia. The photo shows it in the spring, but we enjoy it all year round. There is also a yellow tulip magnolia in the back, and a pink tulip magnolia by the winter pond. Oh yes, and the rhodos. They are marvelous in the spring too. I shall have to see if I can find an old photo of the rhodos and add that later.

Now I must get back to packing!

Friday, October 3, 2008

We love this little house but it is time to move on


We fell in love with this house six years ago, and know that it was the best decision we ever made. It has been a joy to be here - on this wonderful island, just a few minutes walk to the beach, and the perfect size for us. It is really hard to think about moving somewhere else, but we have just had an offer accepted for one of the units in the 55+ townhouse complex which will be walking distance to work for both of us.


I will be keeping everyone up to date on our progress, and paying tribute to our little dream home which we will soon be putting on the market.