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I was kinda busy when I saw the pic you shared and didn’t really have to respond. I’m also very jealous! It’s beautiful out your back door. I’m impressed, thanks for sharing.
I really appreciate all the compliments, but we all live in beautiful places if we stop and think about it. Sometimes we have to step outside, take a deep breath and enjoy what we have and where we are. If you're not happy, don't be afraid to make a change even if may be out of your "comfort" zone. That's what I did in 2003/2004. You would be amazed how "comfort zones" change in a short period of time.
Well said Sir!!!
OK ghost…I call BS on this. Agree we can all step outside, take a deep breath, and enjoy where we are….but your deep breath and view is still a heck of a lot better than everyone else on Dawgnation.
As Kirby says, your VIEW is either elite or it’s not. Your view is elite.
I'll appreciate my view better when my shell of a house is gone and construction has begun on my new one.😛
Spent plenty of time at the Camino Real at the airport in Managua....I was surprised by how good the food is there. Making el perro grande.
Good luck on the new build. Exciting times...😉
Thanks. We've never built a house before so it should be fun or weird or detrimental to our mental health and marriage.
All the above
^^^^^^^^ What Tex said. But worth it when all is said and done...
🙏
A new house? In this lumber market?
Straw ? Bricks ?
It's not my preference but I need a house. Living in my childhood home with my brother for the past 5 months is not something I want to keep doing. You can go back home if you have no other choice but not for this long.
Lumber is back to normal. Everything else…not so much
Rental cars
Better off landing, taking Uber to dealership and buying a car
It had a sharp increase again. Very volatile market
I know Grenada fairly well. My family and I just returned to the states a little over two years ago after serving as missionaries in Costa Rica where the community we served in was comprised of impoverished Nicaraguan refugees. We did not have resident status visas so we had to leave and reenter the country every 90 days. Consequently, we often traveled into Nicaragua. We stayed in Grenada, Rivas, and San Juan del Sur. Years ago, I did some short-term mission work in a small community, Bethel, just south of Chinadega, and I’ve stayed in Leon before as well.
About 20 years ago before kids, my wife and I traveled between Costa Rica and Honduras on TicaBus. We’d always overnight in Managua.
Grew up and went to school in Evans, GA. Lived in Knoxville, TN 2003-2020. Moved to Richmond Hill, GA in 2020. Love being back in the great state of GA, especially love being on the coast. I dislike all teams in orange... GO DAWGS.