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April 12, 2007

Waterfront Home on Deep Sailboat Depth Water with Heated Swimming Pool

Filed under: Real Estate, My Listings — admin @ 8:40 am

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2200 Square foot brick home sitting on a 1.33 Acre wooded lot overlooking Horn Harbor Creek in Northumberland County

  • 3 bedrooms

  • 3 baths

  • An extra room that could be an office or 4th bedroom

  • Hardwood floors

  • Lots of Glass

  • A large 2 car garage

  • Pier with 16,000 LB boat lift

  • 10' of water at pier

  • Close to towns, restaurants, and the Chesapeake Bay

Offered at $679,000

 

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April 8, 2007

Sailboat Depth Waterfront Lot on Wrights Cove Minutes to Open Water

Filed under: Real Estate, My Listings — admin @ 5:35 pm

 

This 4.35 Acre lot sits on a protected cove close to the open waters of the lower Potomac River.

The pier and boat lift have already been installed.Pier

The septic system has been installed as well.

The 216' of shoreline is protected with rip-rap and the lot has been cleared and ready to build on.

Surrounded by fine homes.

Price $425,000

April 4, 2007

A Man and His Dog

Filed under: Is it True? — admin @ 6:41 am

I had a couple of dogs as I was growing up. There was Jake and Butch. I’ve got memories and stories about both of them.

 

I’ve had several dogs as an adult and their names were Sam. I don’t know why but then I’ve had several wives and they all had the same name too, Plaintiff.

 

Sam like every Sam was a retriever and he retrieved. Every stick he could find he bought back in the yard. He even bought back tree limbs.

 

Sam really had a way of angering my wife, Plaintiff. After she would hang clothes on the line he would bring them back to the kitchen door still wet.

 

It had to have been during oyster season because the corn had been cut and I was drinking Jack Daniels. To my relief I was the first one home that day.

 

I went inside and started a pot of coffee. When Plaintiff got home I could tell by her look that she expected something. Since I was sitting down watching the news and drinking a cup of coffee she let go of her suspicions and started dinner.

 

As dinner was cooking she came in a watched the TV with me. While we were sitting there I started thinking about that bottle of Jack Daniels out in the truck. When she checked on dinner I sneaked out the door, got that bottle of Jack Daniels, came back in the house and put it in the wastebasket beside my chair.

 

Plaintiff came back in the room and didn’t suspect anything. Every time she would get up to check on dinner I would take a drink of that Jack Daniels. One time she even bought me back a cup another cup of coffee. Well after a while that bottle was empty and now I’m thinking what am I going to do with this bottle. I can’t leave it in the wastebasket because she’ll see it when she empties it and I’ll be caught.

 

Well the next time Plaintiff left the room I got that Jack Daniels bottle and went to the door. I wrapped my hand around the neck of that bottle, slide the door back, and heaved that bottle just as hard as I could out in the cutover cornfield.

 

Plaintiff came back in and sat down. Everything was cool and I knew I was home free and clear until I look out the door and there stands Sam with a Jack Daniels bottle in his mouth.

 

MAN’S BEST FRIEND!