Maravista Ave being repaved after sewer install. Yay, it’s almost done!
Spring Fever? (Get it, wilting?)
Daffodils, the eternal optimist of spring…having a wilt when it got cold again…
Nadine’s Nuggets, Part 1
Here are some other new listings that will make any buyer’s heart sing:
#21710137
24 Lake Shore Drive, East Falmouth
$235,000
Here’s your tiny jewel at the lake! With views of beautiful Jenkins Pond, this 700+ s.f. cottage is just finishing up its makeover. Charming!
#21700659
10 Sand Pointe Shores Drive, Falmouth
$285,000
Here’s a not tiny but small (under 800 s.f.) home that checks off all the boxes for charm, comfort, condition, and price! Add in that it’s around the corner from one of the Jenkins Pond beaches and tennis court, AND it’s on a half acre so there’s privacy and room for an addition, AND it has a new roof and septic, as well as a fabulous porch- well, there’s nothing not to love! I expect it will be under agreement in days, if not minutes.
It’s Official!
Twenty-four degrees and with a biting wind, but DQ opened yesterday! Forget songbirds and daffodils, this is the real sign of Spring.
Cape Cod Hygge, Part 1
“Hygge” is the newest cool experience, according to Pinterest, the Washington Post, and just about every other site I’ve been reading. If you haven’t run across it yet, it’s a Danish word meaning coziness, more or less. (It’s pronounced “HOO-gah”.)
Apparently, the word is used constantly in Denmark, which has about 8 months a year of weather that calls for a lot of hygge. Practiced properly, it encompasses your space, your people, and your intention. “A conducive environment is key to experiencing hygge,” says Danish ambassador Lars Gert Lose.
Yesterday was a good day to create hygge. I had both Jotul stoves going, all the lights on in the house, and a soup simmering on the stove. These began as an effort to at least start off warm and with something hot to eat when the power would go off, which was a highly likely possibility given the howling wind and thunder snow.
Then I decided it would be a good idea to soak in a hot bath – before the power went off. And after, in my warmest flannels, check in with all my friends, inviting over everyone who had already lost power. If I weren’t so hyper about work obligations, I definitely would have curled up with a good book.
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