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azbesthomesearch · 6 months
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2681 W Maple LN, Show Low, AZ 85901 : $575,000
Phone: (480)286-1884 Mail id: [email protected]
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melodymelodymelody · 3 months
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Selling our home in Tucson, AZ! We loved the high beam ceilings and know you will too! Contact Helen Curtis at 520-444-6538
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This 1959 brick duplex in Tucson, Arizona is known as "The Castle," but I think it looks more like The Alamo. Anyway, if you like brick, this house has a lot of it. 4bds, 2ba, and it's got a "lived-in" look, but maybe a little cleaning and polish will brighten it up. At $485K it's not a bad price in today's housing market. It already has a sale pending, too.
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Entering the front door, the living room is to your right. There's a nice large brick fireplace- love the 2 little houses on the mantel. That has to be the original floor and it's throughout the house. I wonder if they recently painted the brick white, b/c I tend to think that it may have originally been natural. The home was built by a master mason using old bricks, I doubt that he'd paint that.
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To the left of the front door is the kitchen. The light fixture is above a roomy area for the kitchen table. This home is a little dark and even the skylights and big windows don't help much.
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The kitchen has the original knotty pine cabinets, but look at the 70s brown oven. What a gem. Straight ahead at the far end looks like a water heater and washer.
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This is cool. The cooktop is in a brick oven type thing. There's storage underneath (I'd be a little afraid to open it) and I like the lights in the hood. The floor is damaged a bit, the corners need the white tornado to clean it, and look at the grease on the brick.
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Oh, here we go, there is a laundry room at the end of the kitchen.
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Funky bath. I told you it had the lived-in look. The bottom cabinets have some water damage and need refinishing.
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Here's a family room with a a rounded brick corner fireplace. I like the light in the niche. This room opens to the patio. Unless this is a bedroom, b/c I don't see one pictured.
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So, here we have an enclosed porch with nice shelving. Floor needs paint, but this would be a nice potting room.
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This is behind the house, probably the back entrances to both units. The sale includes the whole building and the description says that both units are rented. I don't know, they're empty in the photos.
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So, here we are in Unit #2. Notice how shiny the floors are in this unit. The ceiling beams even look polyurethaned.
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This unit looks bigger, so maybe it's meant to be the owner's side.
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This unit has a different layout and looks larger to me. It has a built-in shelf and a corner fireplace.
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The kitchen has a different layout, too. Not lovin' the original tile counters. It has the same original oven, but the cooktop is in the corner.
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This unit looks to be in better condition.
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They don't really indicate which are the bedrooms, but this may be the primary with the fireplace and closets.
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This bath is better shape than the other one.
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Private patio has a wall between the units. Is that round thing a barbeque?
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This rock formation sees to have a light inside, or maybe it's a pump for a water feature.
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The yard appears to be gravel and there're built-in tables that are so cute.
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This yard has some grass and a garden.
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gotham-ruaidh · 3 months
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Little Bit Better Than I Used To Be
Catch up: Chapter 1 (Starry Eyes) || Chapter 2 (Save Our Souls) || Chapter 3 (Dancing On Glass)|| Chapter 4 (Merry-Go-Round)|| Backstage (1) || Backstage (2) || Chapter 5 (Danger)|| Backstage (3) || Chapter 6A (Love Walked In) || Chapter 6B (Without You) || Backstage (4) || Chapter 7 (Stick To Your Guns) || Chapter 8 (Time For Change) || Backstage (5) || Chapter 9 (Take Me To The Top) || Backstage (6) || Chapter 10 (Home Sweet Home) || Backstage (7) || Chapter 11a (Nightrain) || Chapter 11b (Nothing Else Matters) || Chapter 12a (Handle With Care) || Chapter 12b (I’m So Tired of Being Lonely) || Chapter 13a (Angel) || Chapter 13b (She’s My Addiction) || Chapter 13c (Patience) Chapter 14a (Where Do We Go Now?) ||| Also posted at AO3
Chapter 14B: Where Do We Go Now?
Soundtrack: “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” Guns N’ Roses, 1987 [click here to listen]
Now and then when I see her face She takes me away to that special place And if I stare too long, I'd probably break down and cry
- Guns N’ Roses, “Sweet Child O’ Mine” (1987)
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Tucson || July 1988
It didn’t matter what Colum or the label or anyone else said – all recording studios looked the same on the inside.
Sure, there were always small differences. The really comfortable couches at Sound City in Los Angeles. Electric Lady in Manhattan still had the really cool paint scheme that Jimi Hendrix himself had designed. Muscle Shoals in Alabama oozed coolness.
But this studio, whose name he couldn’t and didn’t care to remember, nestled down a back street in Tuscon was…tired.
Almost as tired as Jamie.
The “quick three week tour” had stretched to eight weeks, with no end in sight. Theater shows had been upgraded to arenas. Playing to thousands and thousands of ecstatic fans. Pouring their hearts out night after night after night, and squeezing in radio promos and sound checks and business meetings during the day.
Fucking exhilarating.
Everybody wanted a piece of Print – their music, their story. Jamie still hadn’t granted too many interviews this tour, but the press ate up every word he said about sobriety and music and forgiveness. Insatiable for details about the woman he had met in rehab, and written all the new songs about, and refused to name publicly.
Print was making more money than they knew what to do with. The label had sprung for a private plane, and nobody in the band missed the rickety and smelly tour bus (except Claire, because it was still all so new to her, which Jamie added to the list of thousands of reasons why he loved her). Their hotel rooms were bigger. Catering in the dressing rooms was much nicer.
Fucking exhausting.
So many people wanted a piece of Jamie every day. Ian and Angus, to run through the new material that just kept pouring out of them. Colum, to talk ticket sales and adding second and third nights in each city. The suits from the label, who kept finding them in Dallas and Kansas City and Detroit, slapping Jamie’s back and pushing terrible ideas for duets with pop stars or contributing to a movie soundtrack or pleading to do the acoustic set in a special for MTV.
And on top of that, some dirtbag reporter from the National Enquirer had figured out who Claire was, somehow got a hold of her personnel file from the hospital, and tracked down her shitty ex-husband for an exclusive interview. Splashed her life all over the tabloids, complete with very grainy photographs of the she and Jamie together, holding hands, on a rare day off in Nashville when he took her to a few honky-tonks. The one saving grace was that thankfully, nobody at The Ridge had said a word about anything about her time there, or the time they shared together.
Claire took it all in stride. She always understood. Holding him in the bathtub of their suite in Denver as he shook from another panic attack. Smiling over a three AM hamburger at a diner in Topeka. Whimpering as he came off stage in Atlanta, sweaty and keyed up from singing about her, hoisting her in his arms for a long kiss against the lighting equipment at side stage, heart stuttering to see his eye makeup smudged against her cheeks.
The man he was on the last tour – unhappy, unfulfilled, so deep in an addition he didn’t care to acknowledge – would not recognize the man he’d become on this tour.
“In ’86, we played seventy eight dates. We had a number one record. I bought my house, and my motorcycle, and my car.” Quietly he sipped coffee in their suite in Seattle, watching the city wake up, running his thumb over Claire’s shoulder as she settled against him in front of the window.
“You had everything you had always dreamed of.”
He snorted. “I was a mess. All I could think about during every show was how to find a girl or a bottle or a baggie as quickly as possible. And the crew would always do that for me.”
The crew respected his – and Claire’s – request for no drugs or alcohol backstage this tour. What the techs and roadies and production crew did on their own time, in their own hotel rooms, with whoever they wanted to – Jamie didn’t care. But for everyone to help with, to respect, his sobriety was a gift. And he never stopped saying thank you.
“If only those reporters could see you now – Jamie Fraser swaggering off stage for an Evian.”
He smiled. “And to kiss this beautiful doctor who for some reason keeps following him around. Because he loves her, more than any man has ever loved any woman.”
He wanted to provide for her. To shelter and protect her. To never leave her side ever again.
She didn’t need him to do any of that, of course. They’d talked about it many times. But she wanted him to do that. And the fact that she chose him, kept choosing him…that was why they kept going. Kept each other sober. Kept holding each other up.
They’d agreed that this time on tour was for her to understand this part of him – and to help both of them decide how and where they would live once the tour was done.
Which is why the radio silence from Boston, four weeks after mailing the letter from Philadelphia asking, politely, just what the hell was going on…was so fucking crushing.
The stress of that – and the grind of touring – did make it just a bit more difficult every day.
Thankfully Colum had scheduled a week-long break at the end of the month. Angus was already planning a trip to Aruba with the two groupies, who truth be told had grown on the rest of the band. Ian was planning to spend the week with his wife, Jamie’s sister Jenny, and their kids.
And Jamie and Claire – well, they’d be getting married.
Only a few people knew, with good reason. Ian and Jenny, of course. Alec and Faith, in New York. Colum. Dougal MacKenzie and his wife Gillian, who had helped both Jamie and Claire so much at The Ridge. Uncle Lamb, who would officiate. And Claire’s friends Joe and Gail Abernathy, who had quite literally saved her life by getting her to The Ridge in the first place.
The service would be simple. Exactly what they wanted – what they needed.
And after that…well. They would truly be husband and wife.
But there was a lot to do – a lot to take care of – between now and then. Not the least of which was, wrapping up this recording session.
The time laying down acoustic tracks in Philadelphia last month was very well spent. They weren't so rusty. But the guys were eager to hear the songs in electric form. And since they were in Tucson, and Colum knew Bobby Higgins – who not only owned this studio, but who had also produced that really killer Ratt album in ’84…
“OK, Jamie.”
Jamie took a deep breath, and looked up through the glass at Bobby, hunched over the console in the control room.
“Ready for take two?”
Jamie looked left, to Angus – and right, to Ian.
“Yup.”
“OK – this is In My Veins, take two.”
Jamie grit his teeth.
Caught Claire’s eye in the control room.
She smiled.
He relaxed.
Angus counted in on his drumsticks, and then started the heavy beat like they’d discussed.
Four bars – and Jamie’s guitar and Ian’s bass joined in.
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“That was really, really great, Jamie.”
Claire handed him a new bottle of water, cap already twisted off. He drank it in four deep gulps.
“I know you’re not shitting me. So thank you.”
Quickly she looked over her shoulder – Angus’ cheeks were being loudly kissed by the groupies, and Ian played around with his bass, and Colum and Bobby were deep in conversation in the control room.
“Where are you?”
She had pulled him away before, when the panic attacks were coming, and he knew she’d do it again right now if needed.
He wiped his mouth with the back of a sweaty hand. “About an eight out of ten.”
“Do you need a break?”
He met her eyes. “I need a meeting. Been thinking about my old friend Jack Daniels all day.”
“Did you see something?”
He sighed. “I’ve only played electric a handful of times since I got back from The Ridge.” He looked down at the gorgeous Stratocaster strapped across his chest, fist flexing. “I got this guitar because the black tone and white trim matched the label on the bottle. Stupid, I know. But it’s all I could think about today.”
“Not stupid. We’ll deal with it. You should call Alec. And I can find you a meeting.”
He leaned in, and kissed her forehead. “I love you. I’ll call him. And I need to sell this guitar.”
She nodded. “We’ll find a charity.”
He kissed her again. “I love you.”
She kissed him quickly, and returned to the control room.
Grateful that Jamie had turned away to talk to the guys, when Colum tapped her on the shoulder, and slid over an envelope postmarked Boston.
“Mail call. Do I want to know?”
She shook her head, folded the letter, and slid it into the back pocket of her jeans. “Is there a Yellow Pages I can borrow?”
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kimyadawson · 7 months
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It’s Bandcamp Friday! Bandcamp waives their cut today so it’s a great day to support musicians!
https://kimyadawson1.bandcamp.com/music
I’m excited to announce that crew and knee socks are back in stock AND the knee socks stretch to 21” before the design gets weird! The text has been moved to the foot on these because it works better that way with the enhanced stretch-ability.
And I heard you and have added black shirts to the preorder options. Shirts are available from youth xs (2/4) up to a 7x!
There are also copies of the remastered Remember That I Love You album (red vinyl) and pin packs available!
https://kimyadawson1.bandcamp.com/merch
This Sunday Clyde and I are heading out on a little tour! New shows have been added! Here are the dates:
Monday Oct 9
Kimya Dawson
Your Heart Breaks
Car Crash Hearts
7pm
$20 suggested donation no advanced tickets
All ages
At the Tri Co-ops (outside)
530 Regan Hall Cir
Davis, CA
Masks strongly encouraged
Wednesday October 11
Kimya Dawson
Your Heart Breaks
$20
at TBA SECRET OUTDOOR LOCATION in Phoenix, AZ
Doors at 7:00pm / Show at 8:00pm
All Ages
Masks strongly encouraged
https://www.thetrunkspace.com/product/10-11-2023-kimya-dawson/260
Friday October 13
Kimya Dawson
Michael Hurley
Kinky Friedman
Growling Old Men
at Welcome Home Festival
Kerrville, TX
https://kerrvillefolkfestival.ticketspice.com/welcome-home-fest-2023
Saturday August 14
Kimya Dawson
Your Heart Breaks
Hamell on Trial
Graham Wilkinson
at The Museum of Human Achievement (outside) Austin, TX $20
Parking lot opens at 3:30, music starts at 4pm
All ages are welcome but it’s not a show specifically for kids.
Bring something to sit on. Masking is encouraged.
https://withfriends.co/event/16741456/kimya_dawson_your_heart_breaks_hamell_on_trial_and_graham_wilkinson
Monday October 16th
Kimya Dawson
Your Heart Breaks
Mega Ran
at The Splinter Collective (outside)
Tucson, AZ
7pm, All ages
Masks encouraged
https://givebutter.com/kimya
Tuesday October 17th
Kimya Dawson
Your Heart Breaks
and more
at Taylor Junction (outside)
Joshua Tree, CA
Details TBA
Wednesday October 18th Kimya Dawson
Your Heart Breaks
Rymodee
Practicing Sincerity (solo set)
Outside at SubRosa
Santa Cruz, CA
Doors 6pm
All Ages
$20 suggested donation (no advance ticket sales)
No vampires turned away for lack of funds.
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Eight new sketch cards! Just a bunch of characters that I like and felt like drawing:
Cable (from Marvel comics)
The Question (from DC comics)
Gonzo (of the Muppets)
Sage (from Marvel comics)
Taskmaster (from Marvel comics)
Zatanna (from DC comics)
Venom (from Marvel comics)
Jessie and James (from Pokémon)
I'm gonna have these for sale on Saturday, May 6, where I'm tabling outside of Space Monkey Comics in Tucson for Free Comic Book Day, and then they'll be up for sale to the wider world after that if they haven't found homes.
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TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — The Arizona Coyotes are officially headed to Salt Lake City.
The NHL Board of Governors voted unanimously Thursday to approve a $1.2 billion sale from Alex Meruelo to Utah Jazz owners Ryan and Ashley Smith, clearing the way for the franchise’s move to Utah next season.
The deal includes a provision for Arizona to get an expansion team if a new arena is built within the next five years. The deal will be facilitated through the NHL, with $200 million going to league owners as a relocation fee.
“We expressed our interest publicly with the NHL,” Ryan Smith told The Associated Press. “It’s probably been two years where we’ve said, ‘Hey, look, we really believe Utah can be an incredible hockey town.’ You look at all the demographics, we were just talking about the Olympics and you think about the Olympics coming back. It all kind of made sense.”
Smith will take over the franchise’s hockey operations and Meruelo will maintain his business operations in Arizona in an effort to secure and develop a tract of land for a new arena in north Phoenix.
Meruelo also retains ownership of the Tucson Roadrunners, the franchise’s AHL affiliate, and hopes to move them to Mullett Arena, the Coyotes’ temporary home shared with Arizona State University the past two seasons. He plans to pay back the $1 billion once an expansion team is approved.
“The NHL’s belief in Arizona has never wavered,” NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said in a statement. “We thank Alex Meruelo for his commitment to the franchise and Arizona, and we fully support his ongoing efforts to secure a new home in the desert for the Coyotes. We also want to acknowledge the loyal hockey fans of Arizona, who have supported their team with dedication for nearly three decades while growing the game.”
Meruelo will retain the Coyotes’ name, logo and trademark, so Smith’s group will have to rename the team. The team will play at Delta Center, home of the Jazz, until a new arena can be built.
“We’ll start with Utah on the jersey and we’ll figure out the logo and everything else, and what it is that we are, but that’s a one-way door,” Smith said. “You’ve got to do it once. And with this timeline, I think both the league feels better and we feel better to just run the process and then we’ll drop it when we drop it.”
The sale ends the Coyotes’ long-running bid to find a permanent home.
The franchise shared an arena with the NBA’s Phoenix Suns after relocating from Winnipeg, moved to Glendale and ended up at Mullett Arena when the city of Glendale backed out of a lease agreement.
Meruelo had been adamant about not wanting to sell the team despite receiving numerous offers since buying the team in 2019. When an auction for the land in north Phoenix got pushed back to June, the Coyotes had no guarantee a deal for a new arena would go through.
With the NHL and players’ association hesitant for the Coyotes to play at 5,000-seat Mullett Arena for a third season, Meruelo opted to sell the team, his focus shifting to the new arena and expansion team.
“I agree with Commissioner Gary Bettman and the National Hockey League, that it is simply unfair to continue to have our players, coaches, hockey front office, and the NHL teams they compete against, spend several more years playing in an arena that is not suited for NHL hockey,” Meruelo said in a statement. “But this is not the end for NHL hockey in Arizona. I have negotiated the right to reactivate the team within the next five years, and have retained ownership of the beloved Coyotes name, brand and logo. I remain committed to this community and to building a first-class sports arena and entertainment district without seeking financial support from the public.”
The Coyotes played their final game in Arizona on Wednesday night, a 5-2 win over the playoff-bound Edmonton Oilers. The players celebrated on the ice with team personnel and a few handed their sticks over the glass to fans, who chanted “We love you Coy-otes!”
“It’s tough to take it all in,” Coyotes rookie forward Logan Cooley said. “A lot of noise, a lot of personal stuff and obviously the organization, you hear you’re going one spot then you’re going to the next spot. We’ve done a good job in this locker room focusing on keeping out the noise and getting better as a team, striving to be the team we want to be one day.”
Officials from Salt Lake City and the city’s 2034 Olympic bid supported Smith’s attempt to bring hockey to Utah, giving the state two major professional franchises.
“This announcement is about more than bringing an NHL team to Salt Lake City — it’s a defining moment in our trajectory, becoming a catalyst for a positive vision that integrates community, connection, and more possibilities for families, residents, and visitors to experience our capital city,” Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall said in a statement. “I’m thankful for the close partnership with Ryan & Ashley Smith, and the entire SEG team. This is the beginning of a new era that will generate exciting opportunities for our communities, amplify pride and unlock new potential in our downtown core.”
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Japan buys 150 AIM-120C-7/C-8 missiles
Diego Alves By Diego Alves 07/26/2022 - 14:00 in Military, War Zones
The F-15EX Eagle II fires an AIM-120D missile during a test mission near Eglin Air Base, Florida, on January 25, 2022. The F-15EX can contain up to 12 AIM-120D missiles. (Photo Tech. Sgt. John Raven USAF)
The State Department has approved a foreign military sale to the government of Japan of medium-range air-to-air missiles AIM-120C-7/8 (AMRAAMs) and related equipment at an estimated cost of US$ 293 million.
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency delivered the necessary certification by notifying Congress of this possible sale today.
The Government of Japan has requested the purchase of one hundred and fifty (150) medium-range AIM-120C-7/C-8 air-to-air missiles (AMRAAMs); and three (3) AIM-120 AMRAAM Guidance Sections. Also included are AIM-120 missile storage containers and control sections; support for weapons and support equipment; software delivery and support; spare and repair parts, consumables and accessories; classified publications and technical documentation; Engineering services, technical and logistical support from the U.S. government and contractors; and other related elements of logistical and program support. The total estimated cost of the program is US$ 293 million.
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The proposal to sell this equipment and the support necessary for its operation will not change the basic military balance of the region.
This proposed sale will support the foreign policy goals and national security objectives of the United States, improving the security of a great ally who is a force for political stability and economic progress in the Asia-Pacific region.
The proposed sale will improve Japan's ability to face current and future threats, defending the Japanese homeland and U.S. personnel "parked" there. Japan already has AMRAAMs in its inventory and will have no difficulty absorbing these missiles in its armed forces.
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An F-35 fires an AIM-120C-7 during testing. Illustrative image.
The main contractor will be Raytheon Missile Systems, Tucson, AZ. There are no known compensation agreements proposed in relation to this sale. The implementation of this sale will not require the assignment of any additional representatives of the U.S. government or contractors to Japan.
There will be no adverse impact on U.S. defense readiness as a result of this proposed sale.
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Morpho godarti, or Godart's morpho, found in Peru and Bolivia. This one is not for sale as it was a special request by my daughter for her birthday. She requested a pink, purple, blue and orange butterfly - this was as close as I could get! . LINK IN BIO: From Etsy: “This beautiful watercolor artwork was handmade by Benjamin Brockman in his studio in Tucson AZ. This is NOT a print, but the original painting of a moth on watercolor. The frame is a square shape, and would be perfect for hanging in small apartments or as a finishing accent in larger spaces. The backs are finished with paper and a Sacred Trust seal. Fronts are finished with brand new, hand-cut plexiglass. All artwork signed by the artist. These moth and butterfly designs make great gifts for the person who has everything. What do they need, what can they use? Original, handcrafted home decor that is small enough to fit in anywhere! It’s affordable, too, unlike many larger pieces out there. The watercolor hues create a natural pop of color that can pair well with neutrals or solids. Gouache and colored pencil provide highlights. The paper is archival” . . #animalia #lepidoptera #anthropoda #insecta #morpho #godartsmorpho #pinkmorpho #morphogodarti #nymphalidae #morphogodartiassarpai #godartsmorpho #butterfly #butterflies🦋 #butterflies #watercolor #painting #butterflypainting #butterflypainter #natureillustration #tucsonartist #tucsonart #artist #gouache #etymology #insectart (at Tucson, Arizona) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChQBuWAP9XF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Tucson, Arizona doesn’t get a whole lot of recognition for its historic homes, but there are some fabulous gems in downtown Tucson that House Crazy Sarah has come across in her travels. This historic Tucson home was recently listed for sale for the first time in over 55 years! You know you are in for a treat when it has been with the same owners for so long. Built in 1931, this desert dwelling…
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Conclusion
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spaciousreasoning · 1 month
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Wrapping Up
The house went on the market last Friday afternoon. There was an open house on Saturday, attended by about 20 interested folks. There were more viewings on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, and on Wednesday afternoon someone came back for a third visit. By Wednesday evening, a full-price offer had been made on the house. Tomorrow we meet with the realtor to get all the details and figure out what comes next.
At the very least, unless this deal falls through for some reason, we'll no longer have to leave so folks can come take a look at the property, and we'll be able to sort things back the way they were before the "staging" that took place a week ago. Life will be back to normal, sort of.
Then, of course, comes even more packing up and sorting out and getting ready to make the move up to Oregon, where we will begin an entirely new adventure. Nancy has history there, of course, and so do members of her family, but it will be a brand new journey for me. Sure, I've spent a couple of summer visits there, but now it will be our new home.
First, though, comes a lot of wrapping up, dealing with inspections and this and that to make sure the buyers are getting what they want and we get what we want, which will be the proceeds from the sale to keep us in financial balance for the next few years.
We have already told our friends and acquaintances here to expect to see us in January or February each year, when we return to Tucson in search of kinder weather. We're not fond of the term "snowbirds," but that's what we will be. At least it will be in familiar territory. Perhaps even in our old neighborhood, if there is space available for a brief stay.
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jojoseames · 4 months
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Shop update! I made some new earrings, and they're for sale! Nosferatu, Oscar the Grouch, and a set featuring Adam Warlock and Thanos the Mad Titan! My new painting of Batroc the Leaper is also now available to a loving home!
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