Derrick, how have I missed you? am following you now, and am looking forward to sharing your lovely gardens and other parts of your life… Thanks for the good wishes.
Oh, so lovely. I know how difficult it is to leave one’s home-memories of life and love wrapped in a bow to be carried away, never to return to walls of four. Tuck your package under your arm to treasure always. With love and blessings to you. Kim Gosselin
I was so saddened when I read Aggie and Lou’s post. I have you to thank for introducing me to them, Cynthia and it is just like you to help by re-blogging on your lovely site.
It must be heart-breaking for them but they are being so stoical and brave. I wish I had the means to help them.
Me too.
I am sure.
Sad to read about this. But where one door closes, the Lord always opens another. It sounds like a wonderful place. We’re getting ready to try and sell our home of 20 years and get a smaller place (lose the mortgage). It’s not an easy thing. Wishing them the best.
Good luck
Derrick, how have I missed you? am following you now, and am looking forward to sharing your lovely gardens and other parts of your life… Thanks for the good wishes.
Thanks Aggie. Reciprocated. There are so many blogs out there, and I would have missed you if Cynthia hadn’t reblogged you.
Wow, thanks, Cynthia!
You are welcome. How bittersweet. I know how much you and Lou love this place.
Sounds like a lovely property and opportunity.
Cynthia, this is sad, why are they having to sell at such reduced price, I hope that good things happen out of such a sorry situation.
Me too, Julie. Me too.
Oh, my goodness – if only I were an American! What an incredible place. It must be difficult for you to give up!
I think it is very hard for Aggie and Lou to give up this place that they’ve poured their souls into these past several years.
No doubt!!!
Oh, so lovely. I know how difficult it is to leave one’s home-memories of life and love wrapped in a bow to be carried away, never to return to walls of four. Tuck your package under your arm to treasure always. With love and blessings to you. Kim Gosselin
Kim, I will pass on your kind message to Aggie and Lou. Thank you for taking the time to respond to them.
It sounds like a wonderful place. Lots of love and care has gone into this property. I wish them all the best ..
Thanks, Julie. Me too.
I was so saddened when I read Aggie and Lou’s post. I have you to thank for introducing me to them, Cynthia and it is just like you to help by re-blogging on your lovely site.
I was saddened to read it too, Clare. They have put so much money, hope and hard work into their beloved farm.
It must be heart-breaking for them but they are being so stoical and brave. I wish I had the means to help them.
Me too.
I am sure.
Sad to read about this. But where one door closes, the Lord always opens another. It sounds like a wonderful place. We’re getting ready to try and sell our home of 20 years and get a smaller place (lose the mortgage). It’s not an easy thing. Wishing them the best.
Thanks, Linda. I know that Lou and Aggie appreciate your comment, as do I.
I hope they get just the right person. That’s an unbelievable price for all that – so beautiful – wish I could take it!
Good Luck Aggie!