Home in the Hollow


Saying "good-bye" to the Home in the Hollow is not an easy thing to do However, it is time.  The dream about making this a house a home for myself and the Pres was a good one, however, it is time to move on and pursue new dreams.  The Home in the Hollow will never be the same, not with out us.  However, new owners, whoever they may be, will hopefully love it as much as we did and keep it alive.










Although it was a difficult decision to make, one of us had to face the truth...we were getting older and needed less work now that we were approaching our "golden years."  Weighing the options, examining the pros and cons along the way, and shedding many tears along the way, I knew that another place was waiting.



.  The Pres and I needed to be closer to family and friends and selling the house was the only way to accomplish the goal.  Needing to scale back, downsize...whatever you want to call it...was another very important thing to be considered.  A smaller place would be easier to clean and maintain especially considering I am a "Dolly domestic."  We would find the perfect place, closer to those we love. 






"We humans have a deep need to belong—to connect with others in close, supportive, intimate, caring relationships," says David Myers, who ardently believes that people need each other rather than things. "People who have such close relationships are more likely to report themselves 'very happy.'"







"Some changes look negative on the surface
but you will soon realize
that space is being created in your life
for something new to emerge."
~ Eckhart Tolle




 And so it is...a new house awaits...

a house that will become a home...

"A Quiet Corner"

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