Thursday, March 5, 2009

Helping Linda from Rhode Island

Linda - if you were working in Pomfret is this the map for your driving distance?

Monday, March 2, 2009

Lowys visit Brooklyn


We just returned pre snow to Philadelphia from a short trip to visit friends Dave and Sarah in Brooklyn. They live in the Park Slope neighborhood. Really nice home. Saturday afternoon we arrived, we settled in and walked to the Brooklyn Bridge went across and back. Dinner at a local restaurant, Scottadito where the food was good and it was very family friendly.

Sunday we subway’d to Manhattan and SOHO for brunch with Julie and Olivia, We all then took the subway to Times Square, Toys are us Ferris wheel, then the M&M Store, then the Hershey’s store, farewell to Julie and Olivia. We then walked to the Empire State building – Up to the 86th floor observation deck, Lunch at the restaurant on the ground floor of the ESB. After lunch we headed to Macy’s for dress shopping, the cab to Sacks on 5th Ave for more shopping and Rockefeller Center, Back to Brooklyn and then the drive to back to Philadelphia. A great trip Pictures of the Trip

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Willows Cottage and Skunk Hollow Community Farm

There will be a volunteer oportunity for you this Saturday the 28th of February to help work on restoring the Willows Cottage in Wayne PA. This cottage will be the eventual hub of the Radnor Skunk Hollow CSA. It will also serve as the home for the farm's farmer and his apprentice. For more information on the Radnor CSA please visit Skunk Hollow Farm

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Obtaining an EcoBroker certification

I am in the midst of obtaining an EcoBroker certification so I may better represent my clients when it comes to environmental issues and their sale or purchase of a home. An interesting spot I have just found on a "field trip" in the course is at the USEPA.GOV site which is a guide to ALL ABOUT RADON

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Open House @ 415 1st Avenue Canceled

The open house for 415 1st Avenue Scehduled for January 25 from 1-3pm has been canceled. The owners have accepted an offer on their home. All contingencies are not yet satisfied, so the house is still available to be seen by appointment. Please call 610-254-9292 to schedule your appointment.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Open House this Sunday 415 1st Avenue Newtown Square

415 First Avenue will be open this Sunday from 1 pm till 3 pm.

They know their home is small and they know the rooms are small. The house is the right size for you to begin raising a family. Or, maybe your brood has left the nest and you want a cozy place to relax and entertain friends which has low overhead, easy maintenance and which would make a great home base for you as you travel around the country or world. Then come see if this is the home for you.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

WOW Factor -- Modern Extermination Company

I have to tell you how Modern Exterminating produced a WOW for my client and me. My client was closing on a home on a Thursday afternoon at 3:00 pm and the mortgage company which we had not used before required a termite certification at the last minute 9:00 am notification on the day of closing. My client had not had an inspection done. Once again , we were scheduled to close on the property at 3:00 this same day. Long story short, Modern was able to come out to the property, do the inspection, quote for the treatment AND on my clients say so and payment, do the treatment for active termites by 3:00 that day!!!!!! WOW. Their website is linked above.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Green Question

I am currently working on becoming GREEN certified as a Real estate agent. I am not sure where this will take me, but the more I study the better I feel about the type of information I am learning. It will enable me to help my clients find the information and the resources to let them create a greener lifestyle. I am learning about many websites which exist on the web such as the site Greenandsave.com or the reuse people .

The courses presents you with ideas about size of houses, site location considerations and about incorporating new ideas using new/ and old construction methods both for new construction and in retrofitting and remodeling. Shrinking your carbon foot print by using CFL (compact Florescent lights) and LED lighting and/or reducing you water consumption by using Dual Flush toilets and other methods are easy to implement. There is so much to talk about and it is really exciting. I will get you more information as I learn more.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Filter cleaning question

I was reading a column I recieve on a regular basis. In it the author was encouraging the home owners to change their heating filters one or twice a year. Once if your system is for heating and cooling only, twice at the beginning of each season change if your system is both cooling and heating. My thought on this was always check on the filter once a month, and if it is dirty, change it. The heat/cooling filter (according to the home inspectors I listen to when I tour home with my buyer clients) acts to keep the heating/cooling equipment clean and running efficiently. It is not an air filtration system for the house hold air.

A second cool thing I just found to help my listing clients is a web site called postlets. It helps syndicate the listing to many real estate based web sites like Zillow and Trulia as well as giving me other tools for marketing the property. Click her to view a sample

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Teagarden Holiday Dog Picnic

Teagarden Holiday Dog Picnic - what a great time Sunday morning December 21st. More than 20 dogs brought their owners out to an early picnic in the park. The dogs were treated to pigs ears, a stolen doughnut or two and lots of cookie treats. Barks echoed off the hills and romping was the rule of the day. Big Thanks go to Liz High & Lori Friel who provided the donuts, coffee, hot cocoa, & other necessities.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Support a local business this Holiday Season

Hi all,

Seems there is a local business in Wayne which needs our support. The predicament of the Readers Forum on N. Wayne Ave may not be unique to Wayne or to independent small businesses, but our response of support can be. I would like to see the Wayne business district remain a vibrant-diverse collections of business which draws people from around the area to support our local economy. To me Wayne and it's character are important. By supporting the Readers Forum in Wayne when we buy or order books we as local consumers can make a difference to the survival of a small business in our community. The situation was brought to my attention by some friends who were kind enough to include me on their e-mail. Below is e-mail chain which was the catalyst for you receiving this note from me. Thank you for your attention.

Sent: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 9:19 pm Subject: Re: Readers Forum in Wayne
Books make such wonderful holiday gifts...hostess gifts...teachers...mail carriers...
Why don't we brainstorm this next week at our meeting for other ideas? I so agree with the sentiment in the email below.
Christi

On Nov 13, 2008, at 5:41 PM, name withheld wrote:
Please pass along- I'm wondering if there is anything That Book Club could do...

And the original message
Sent: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 2:27 pmSubject: Fwd: [Fwd: Fwd: Readers Forum in Wayne]


I stopped by yesterday to pick up a book and was distressed to see the shelves=2 0looking a little bare. Ed, one of the two staff members who is always there, mentioned that things were a little touch and go financially. How sad to see not only a Wayne icon on shaky ground – but one of the few independent bookstores still left perhaps in its last days. So of course I bought two books and luckily had enough cash so that I didn't need to use plastic. (More profit for them). This is just a simple plea, that if Wayne is convenient for you and you will be purchasing books in the near future, that you give your business to Readers Forum on North Wayne Avenue – right In the hub of town…..walking distance to the movies or a number of good places to eat. If you feel even remotely as strongly as I do about this, will you please spread the word.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Halloween Parade was Great

There was a bit of a competition for parade space. In Philadelphia there were approximately two million people trying to get a view of the World Champion Philadelphia Phillies. Back on the Main line in Wayne parents were stacked two or three deep craning to get a look at their child as he/she paraded around the oval in front of the school. What a great day!! Laughs, sighs and there were some awesome costumes too. I think the parents around the oval had the better idea. Here is a link to the album of shots

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

415 First Avenue, Newtown Square 19073--Price reduced by $9000

The owners of 415 First Avenue in Newtown Square want to move. They have just reduced/adjusted the price of their house by another $9000 down to $265,900. Please check this link pictures of 415 First Avenue to see more pictures of this wonderful value.

Monday, October 20, 2008

410 Oak Lane Wayne Pa 19087 Open house 10-26-08

There will be an Open House at my 410 Oak Lane listing this Sunday 10-26-08 from 11:00 am till 1:00 pm. I look forward to seeing you there.

Tom Lowy Awarded a 2008- 2009 Pennsylvania REALTORS Education Foundation (PREF) Scholarship

PREF Scholarship Winners Announced
The Association would like to congratulate the following members on their award of a 2008- 2009 Pennsylvania REALTORS Education Foundation (PREF) Scholarship:
Terry Kirkwood
Thomas Lowy
Carol Martin
Barbara Mastronardo
These four recipients were selected on the basis of their REALTOR activities, real estate courses, community activities, business accomplishments, and statements of scholarship value. The scholarship will provide each recipient up to $500 which can be used for tuition to any REALTOR designation or Broker course. Congratulations again to the recipients!

How big is your carbon footprint

Many of the items posted here have to do with Real Estate as that is my profession and my passion. I do have other passions as well and from time to time something interesting pops up that I like to pas on. I was reading this morning with my coffee next to me when I came upon a link I would like to share - a calculator by UC Berkley for estimating your carbon footprint. I did not have all of the information handy at first, but will be going back to fill in the rest. See how you do. Go to http://bie.berkeley.edu/calculator.html - Good luck. This is one time having a small foot is good. On my end, my inefficient home heating is something I need to work on.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Apples to pick near Wayne Pa

I sent out a list of Apple picking places in Pa. One of the recipients of the e-mail responded that too many of the places were too far away. He also clued me in on two other fun things to do which are nearby

"On Fri, we had an interesting time picking apples at Hopewell Furnace Nat’l Hist Site (fascinating if you’ve never been – I often find the closest things are the things I’ve never seen) – they have ~40 varieties on ~200 apple trees, up to 100 years old – some real heritage varieties. The apples are $1 a pound.

We rented a cabin in French Creek State Park for the a recent fall Holiday (Weds nite, Thurs, Thurs nite + Fri). $50 a nite! ! It slept 6 in two rooms. Electric stove + fridge, plus flush toilet + hot water showers, all in the cabin. And only a gallon (or two) away! "

Maybe these two places will help you create some great Fall 2008 memories

Regards,

Bill Gardiner- Wayne PA

Monday, October 6, 2008

Bird Habitat created at Wayne Elementary in Wayne PA

Thank you to the Audubon Pennsylvania, The Radnor Conservancy, The WES PTO, and all the teachers, children and parent volunteers who worked this past Saturday October 4th to create an experimental classroom/ native plant bird sanctuary and a separate bulb garden for the kids.

A big thank you to Ginny Kreitler from the Radnor Conservancy, Steve Saffier from the Audubon PA, to Heather Reilly and Helen McGrane from the WES PTO and to all the parents and kids who volunteered to spend their Saturday for all of their support.

Here is a list of the native plants donated by the conservancy
Large Circles =Small Trees
Eastern red cedar (1), Pitch Pine(1), FloweringDogwood (1)
Row 2 – Large Shrubs
Staghorn sumac(2), Red Chokecherry(2), Inkberry(2)
Row 3 – Medium or Slow growing Shrubs
New Jersey Tea(3), Coralberry(2), Arrowwood viburnum (1)


Also worked on this day was the revitalization of the outdoor classroom and and the schools bulb garden located between the other second grade class rooms and the cafeteria. Teachers who helped here and on the other projects were Mrs Kniffen and Mr Gray. Here are a few shots of the Bulb Garden. Just wait till spring!!!!!

This corner will be an area where many students will get their little hands in the dirt!!!

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Mortgage Rate Links

If you are interested in current Mortgage Rate links here is one source. I am working on more.

http://www.acqhomeloans.com/MortgageRates.aspx Link to Acquisition Home Mortgage

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Open house at 27 Pine Street Newtown Square

The owners of 27 Pine Street in Newtown Square are have their house open to the public on Sunday September 27th from 2pm till 4pm. This is a home where seeing is believing. The owners have upgraded the floors the windows, the porch, the deck, the appliances, the closets and the bathrooms, kitchen and bed rooms. Refreshments will be served.

415 First Ave, Newtown Square $10,000 Price Adjustment

The Owners of 415 First Ave have reduced the price of their home by from $284,000 down to $274,000. That is a $10,000 reduction or more than 3%. They are ready to move.
Are you ready to move in and take advantage of low mortgage rates. Here are some more pictures of the house

Monday, September 15, 2008

410 Oak Lane Wayne Pa 19087 Beautiful Victorian Home for Sale - New listing

Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2 1/2
Style: Victorian
Garage: 1 car Attached
Basement: Full, Unfinished
Age: 120+/ -
Zoning: Residential
Township: Radnor
Construction Stone /Frame
Water/sewer: Public
Heat: Oil, Steam
Hot Water : Gas
Cool: window units
Assessment: $ 278,740
Taxes: $7266+/-
Lot : 60 x 225 .31 acres


At 410 Oak Lane you will be living in the heart of Wayne. This lovely North Wayne home is located on a quiet tree lined street, a pleasant 7-minute walk from the Wayne train station and the center of Wayne. This classic Victorian home features bright, airy well-lit rooms, hardwood floors throughout and some original leaded glass windows. Quality craftsmanship and interesting detail can be found throughout this vintage home. The back yard is partially fenced and includes a creek. Its convenient location provides easy access to major highways, rail transit, and is within walking distance to many local parks and the Radnor Trail.

Friday, August 22, 2008

27 Pine Street


I have never seen so many peaches on one tree check out this tree!!!
27 Pine Street long view


Just a wee bit closer!


Check out the 2x4 holding up the branch!






For more information about 27 Pine Street


one of my current listings of homes for sale


house click here


To see the 27 Pine Street Blog


See the 27 Pine Street Realtor.com page

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Philadelphia Fringe Festival

Hi you all-

I asked a friend of mine which performances would be appropriate for my daughters Susanna (12) and Natasha (9) and here are the ones he suggested. The Philly Live Arts and Fring Festival is something unique to Philly. It is modeled after the Edinburgh Scotland Festival

Fringe is just insanity, but a couple more weeks and it’ll be over. Some things you and the girls might enjoy –

Wandering Alice, Bethany’s in this one:
http://www.livearts-fringe.org/2008/details.cfm?id=2888
Tickets are really scarce, was sold out, but they just released a few, so buy them as soon as you can if you want to see it.

Karen Getz – should be a really fun and funny dance show,
http://www.livearts-fringe.org/2008/details.cfm?id=2873

Sebastienne Mundheim – visual puppetry dance theater, generally she’s really witty and accessible to kids and adults, this is a new piece
http://www.livearts-fringe.org/2008/details.cfm?id=2882

Tania Isaac – could be intense, but she’s a pretty smart modern choreographer
http://www.livearts-fringe.org/2008/details.cfm?id=2883

Leah Stein – improve dance with a 100 person choir, should sound spectacular and be beautiful
http://www.livearts-fringe.org/2008/details.cfm?id=3136

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Car Wash for a good Cause






On my way home from my listing at 27 Pine Street I came across a bake sale / free car wash. As it turns out there was a member of the staff of the community in the Newtown Square Community Center (home of the Marple Newtown Players) who had died of Cancer. The car wash was free, but after the effort the local kids showed and the quality of the job they did I felt compelled to donate. By the way my car was very very clean. Here is a short clip of the event.


Vacation and Volunteer in Africa

I was having dinner at a friend's house the other night. His daughter who lives in South Africa was in for a visit. She is involved with an organization which combines vacations and volunteering for South Africa.. It is called Volunteer Africa 32 degrees south . This link goes to the home page.

Volunteer Africa 32˚ south (VA32) was formed in 2005 in response to the need to consolidate and expand on various humanitarian outreach initiatives, conservation drives and social development projects in the southern Wild Coast area of South Africa. Under the leadership of Sean Price and Michael Denison of African Heartland Journeys cc, an eco-tourism business specializing on the Wild Coast and involved in rural community tourism initiatives and small business empowerment projects, VA32 was introduced to the market. VA32 provides the vehicle through which the above initiatives continue to grow by accessing the international volunteering market. This market provides the much needed human resources and skills bank for the attainment of our stated objectives.

To answer some frequently asked questions click here The biggest question is why pay to volunteer. I remember when I was younger paying to volunteer to work on a very old hotel in Cape May, The Chalfonte. We were helping the owners get the hotel ready, keeping an historic structure in shape and in business and having fun as well as learning about life in the process. A multiple win situation for sure.

With VA32 it will be the same thing - learn about life, yourself and help others. Good luck.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

New Listing 415 First Avenue in Newtonw Square

What a great little home. Three bedrooms two up one down with a full bath on each floor. This home has a double lot. In point of fact it is two separately deeded lots both of them are 50ft by 140 ft in depth. Not sure if you could build another home, you would need to check with the township on that, but you sure have a big yard. The back is fenced and it has a nice deck out back as well as a private front porch. Here is the Link

If you would like to see a whole lot of pictures of the place click here

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Summer Camp Visiting Day

It has been a quiet two weeks with both girls off at summer camp. We are lucky enough to be able to send them to a sleep away camp. The camp had a visiting day on Sunday the 27th. Here is a link to the pictures from the day which included fried oreo cookies from a road side stand, put put golf, and a wonderful lunch providedby the camp. Grand ma and Grand pa also were in attendance. The camp is Camp Timber Tops located in Greeley PA Just north of Buskill falls and east of Lake Wallenpaupack

Monday, August 4, 2008

Playing Volleyball for a good cause








The WILLOWDALE STEEPLECHASE GROUNDS were the site this past weekend where this author dusted of his grass volleyball skills for a full day playing 4's. The best result was there was no trip to the emergency room. That is victory in itself. It was nice to see a tournament for a good cause - this was he 17th Annual Ball Hog Volleyball Tournament & Family Picnic - this benefit event continues to support the Child Abuse Prevention and Youth Programs of the Turks Head Exchange Club of West Chester. The combination of competitive play, picnic atmosphere and beautiful scenery makes this tournament one of the most unique in
the country. We had a lot of fun, good competition, and a beautiful day. One side note you as a player did not go hungry because the tournament provided the "picnic" - all the pulled pork, hot dogs, hamburgers, corn on the cob and watermelon we could eat. The site was the steeplechase grounds near Landalf Pa. There turned out to be more than 30 nets. With 4 or 5 teams on each net. That is a lot of volleyball for one day. Skill levels ranged from recreational 6 people per side, to just below professional (AA) using 4 people per side (same size court). . Form is good here. There were folks from a wide range of backgrounds all brought together in the name of fun and sport.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Kitchen and Bath Association Web Site

Hi - I have not yet taken on the task of remodeling our home's kitchen. It is a project we were going to do when we moved into our home 13 years ago. Someday. I did find today a website for the National Kitchen and Bath association which I found interesting. I thought well why not share the link. Lots of people remodel their kitchens and baths and why not look at the associations web site to see what issues they have and what is new and coming soon.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Hometowns of America Wayne PA 19087

Just found a new website and e-mail letter all about Wayne Pa 19087. The name is Wayne, Pennsylvania Community Information and Events This site also has an easy to use real estate search engine.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Digits for Main Line Life

As a frequent user of the computer I have recently visited some site and have been put on some mailing lits which I find helpful. Here are a few

Digmainline.com

Guide to the Main Line.com send an email to mainline@guidetothemainline.com
to get on the list. or Go to their guide to the Main line web site

What is happening in Wayne Pa Will get you to the web and you can sign up for their weekly newsletter

Gardens in Philadelphia - Gardens of Philadelphia how to and what to do, as well as go and see.

Pet care on the main line Pet information

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Summer is a time for Fun

Right around the corner from the new listing at 27 Pine Street in Newtown Square, the Malvern Fire company is holding their annual Fair and Fireworks. The Fireworks are scheduled for this Friday July 18th. For more details please click here

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

27 Pine Street Newtown Square

27 Pine Street Newtown Square -

Detached garage
.4 acres
all systems up graded
Fruit trees on the proiperty!









What a fabulous kitchen -
Come take a look!!
Call 610-254-9292
Make your appointment today!








27 Pine Street in Newtown Square is right near the township building. Located in a quiet neighborhood this home features hardwood floors throughout. It has a main level bedroom suite and an upper level master suite. The kitchen was updated and up graded in 2006. It has Granite counters marble backsplashes and ge appliances. Al this home needs from you is your clothing put into it's closets.

Susanna at summer Camp June pictures




Summer Camp for Susanna

During the Summer I always went off to Summer camp. Only as an adult with kids unable to attend summer camp sleeping over for 7 to 8 weeks do I now see what I was and was not missing. What I did get was activities all day and every day with a group of peers. We had a blast!.. I am including some pictures of my daughter Susanna at her camp, Timber Tops. The camp is located in the poconos and it is worth the sacrifice to allow her to attend.

Housing issues

Hi all,

Just wanted to pass along a little information I learned yesterday at a closing. Buyers were sad because their interest rate had ticked up a little in the last few weeks and they had not locked in sooner. Well, The veteran closing official from the title company related that in all their years of experience they still have not seen rates as low as they are now. So if you are considering making your dreams come true. Now is a good time to get serious about making the leap to the home of your dreams.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Wayne Memorial Day Parade Way Too Much Fun

Wayne Memorial Day Parade View from a Marcher






On Monday May 26, Wayne Pa held it's Memorial Day parade. The parade stretched for over 2 miles and went on for 2 hours. Crowds were 5 and 6 deep through the center of town with an estimated total of over 25,000 in attendance. I was lucky enough to walk along with my daughter as part of the Radnor Girls Little League. Our team Nova had two girls in attendance.
The girls Natasha and Quinn had a great time. To link to the slide show of all the shots click '>PARADE SHOTS
Here are some of the shots. When participating in a parade like this one you get a chance to see many of your neighbors along the way. Friendships like these are what make Wayne Pa a great place to live. The
Wayne parade has antique cars and much more; from Cub Scouts to a working Conestoga Wagon, and to quote from the Main Line Times of
May 22 2008 "The parade, now in its 33rd year, will have nearly 70 marching units and include many township organizations such as Scout troops, nonprofits, civic clubs, fire companies and veterans’ posts. "


Many activities happen here this time of year on the Main Line. There is the Devon Horse Show or you can leisurely take in the sights at Longwood Gardens. This time of year the floral display is amazing. Competing with the parade are many other activities you can find nearby. One very large draw which kept the crowds marching in the parade and along the parade route from being even larger would be the New Jersey beach/ shore . If it was any closer we would be in New Jersey.


As for the Main line, The Upper Main line Y is sponsoring a group of Dads and Daughter's formerly called Indian Princesses, but now called Adventure Guides. They are having an outing at Dorney Park.


If you and your daughter are
interested here is a link to our web site. I am a member with my daughter and we have a good time. I also did this program with my older daughter and she has some great memories of our times together - Like roasting a hot dog on a stick ...


This late spring they will be having a recruiting drive at the Upper Main Line YMCA on Thursday, June 5th from 6:00PM to 7:30PM. The YMCA Adventure Guides, formerly known as Indian Guide and Indian Princess, is a parent/child program designed to help build strong, lasting relationships & memories. Activities designed for both Adult & Child (beginning in Elementary School age and many remain active well into Middle School years). Activities include overnight weekend cabin camping at regional camps, overnights in museums & aquariums, canoeing, rock wall, archery, bowling, skating, pinewood derby, ball games, swimming, amusement parks and more. You can join Adventure Guides anytime & you don’t have to be a member of YMCA




Friday, May 16, 2008

Action Trek Adventure Philly

This was a great Day-- Susanna and I teamed up as the Wayne Warriors. We finished First
#1 in the family category and # 50 overall. What a great day! Time flew by. We solved clues ourselves, we called our strategic partners at home (mom and Natasha) to help. We rode the busses, trolleys, car share and subways. We covered the city from Northern Liberties to Penn to Olde City. We saw the Betsy Ross House, Franklin's grave, The Northpoint Bowling Alley, Penn's Campus -- Lots of Fun. Here is the Pictures of the day of some of the day

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

New Listing - Home for Sale in Highland Park neighborhood 138 N. Carol Blvd

Tom Lowy has the priveledge of listing another home for sale. This home is a great place to begin your real estate adventure. It has hardwood floors throughout the three (3) bedrooms, a lovely, cute garden in front and a nice garden / picnic area in the back. Three bedrooms two of which are large enogh wher either could be used as your master bedroom. The hall bath has tile floor, tub shower and features a new sink and vanity. see 138 N. Carol for more information

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Flowers and Activities

It is definitely sprin on the Main Line. The Devon Horse Show is in town this month.

Also in Wayne it is Elementary School Spring Fair time. Wayne Elementary on West Wayne Ave in Wayne is having their Spring Fair this Saturday may 10 from 10 till 3:00 and Tom Lowy will be on the Grill with a new item Corn on the Cob!! Radnor Elementary will also be having their Spring Fair.

This Month there is also Mother's Day.

Friday, April 25, 2008

High Trek Adventure Philly

This Blogger and his daughter are City Adventure Trekking tomorrow. Here is the link to the events description. http://tinyurl.com/4po34k I hope to have lots of fun with my daughter. Our Team name is the Wayne Warriors. We are still working on the costume. Wish us luck. I do not think we will make it to the after party.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Mulch is Available

To all Radnor residents - Wayne, Bryn Mawr, Villanova, St Davids - the township has begun stocking leaf mulch in the usual spots. Leaf mulch is a great organic way to keep weeds out, fertilize bed and take advantage of the leaves you put at the curb during the fall.

Monday, March 31, 2008

NWPA Progressive Dinner was a hit!!

The Annual N. Wayne Progressive Dinner

What a great time had by all. Irene Junior and Jill Stavrakos are the two people to thank for making it happen.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Spring is on the way

As I was traveling home from West Chester after taking more recent pictures of 26 Fox Brook Lane in Thornbury Hunt which did not have snow in them, I passed a stand selling pansies. Had to stop and buy a flat. Pansies by the flat, a sure sign spring is on the way!!!!! Not only that, the Philadelphia Flower Show was here and it was wonderful. If you missed it this year I would recommend it. It is fun, smells good, and is educational too.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Kudos to ATT Service

I must say I was impressed by the AT& T service people.

I took my phone which was not working to Cellular Concepts in Wayne PA. After looking at the phone he wrote a referral to the AT& T repair center. I did not have insurance on the phone and the the touch screen was not working. It lit up, but no visual -- not good!

With Referral in hand I went to King of Prussia the Warner Road repair center. I was seen in 2 minutes and had a replacement phone with in 15 minutes. I was still under warranty and now with the replacement device they have added an extra 90 days warranty on the back end of the 1 yr warranty. Wow.

Although they were not able to save phone memory items, the data from the SIM card was transferred cleanly. Luckily did do a sync to my computer before going so all my contact data and numbers were transferred to the computer.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

26 Fox Brook Lane - New Listing

It has been quite a week what with the election and Valentines day and cold weather and oh yes, A new listing - 26 Fox Brook Lane, in Thornbury Hunt. The development was one of the most successful Toll Brothers has ever built. This beautiful home is on a corner lot and has many of the builder upgrades. Here is a link to the Fox Brook Lane Blog.





Here are a couple of Shots of the great kitchen family room and the wonderful entry foyer.







Great Entertainment possibilities here







Wonderful 2 story entry foyer







Upgraded hardwood floors inthe kitchen dining living room foyer and hallways







A wonderful prep island is the heart of this kitchen







Builder upgrades with a skylight in the master


bath making this such a bright place to wake up in the morning.

Friday, February 15, 2008

It has been way too long since my last post here. The real estate market on the main line is heating up. More houses are on the market every day and it seems the sellers are understanding the situation and pricing their houses reasonably.

I just had a buyer loose out on a home which was on the market more than 150 days. Another offer showed up just days before we were able to make our offer. The sun is coming out from behind the clouds.

The 6th grade had their choral performance a week or so ago and it was a lot of fun. They even did peter piper and a Beatles tune -- how modern!! or are we just getting that old. I did watch "Help" the other night with my girls and it still had enough zany quality to it to hold their interest and confuse them with what was happening. " Why are they skiing now? " " Why are they in the Bahamas now? " all valid questions. Definitely this one is worth another viewing. I can't wait to watch "Yellow Submarine" with them.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

36 Delmont Rd New Price

The home I have listed for sale at 36 Delmont Rd in Newtown Square Pa has had a significant price reduction!!!

The price is now $269,000. That is $10,900 less than before!!!!!

For more details on 36 Delmont Rd click this link 36 Delmont Rd

The market is starting to move!!!!

Monday, January 21, 2008

Vacation Homes

Wow,

Just recovering from the 24 hour bug that is running around. You know the one, the kind that makes your hair hurt. What a great feeling it is when it is over.

As to Real Estate stuff, Here is a link to an article about vacation home purchases and what characteristics are important if you are thinking of renting your home when you are not using it.

http://http://realtytimes.com/rtpages/20080118_vacationhomes.htm

In fact one of our friends has done this already Please check out http://www.poconoperfect.com/

Friday, December 21, 2007

House in the Poconos for rent

Friends of mine the Shudas just purchased a wonderful getaway cottage on a lake in the Poconos. They will be using it occasionally, but they did let me know it is available to rent. You will need to contact Lynne Shuda using lynne@shudaworld.com If you would like to preview the property click on this link www.poconoperfect.com

Maybe I will see you up there.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Gifts that mean something

I received a gift today from a friend. It was a little note that said "A month of heating oil has been purchased in you name by us for a family in need." I thanked the person for two reasons, one it was a good idea and two for recognizing I have plenty and there are many people who do not. This was much better and it still showed I was important enough in my friend's life to be remembered at this time

Friday, December 14, 2007

Winter Concert for the 5th and 3rd grades at WES took place this past Wednesday 12-12-2007. Below are links to different segments of the concert

5th grade Strings 1st song

5th grade strings 2nd song

3rd grade recorder 1st song

3rd grade recorder 2nd song

3rd grade recorder 3rd song

3rd grade recorder 4th song

3rd grade recorder 5th song Hot Cross Buns

Thursday, December 13, 2007

5th Grade String Orchestra

Winter Concert at WES

Last night was the winter concert by the 5th grade strings and chorus as well as the third grade recorder concert. All of the kids did a great job. Using this new Flip technology here are some videos of the event. This is the first String performance

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Link to 36 Delmont Road

To view more pictures and read about the 36 Delmont home Please clik on the link below

http://36delmontroad.blogspot.com/

Friday, December 7, 2007

New technology

Just Finished three days of education at the Triple Play convention in Atlantic City New Jersey. There, during one class a video camera called the Flip was mentioned. What a cool device. Just does video with a max of 60 m inutes. Loads directly to your computer via USB cable. I went right out and purchased one.

The video quality is good. Check out this friend of mine who was working on the convention floor