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The Week Ahead
This week’s calendar offers plentiful live music and opportunities to enjoy the arts and culture of Bainbridge Island. 1. The First Friday Art Walk is a tremendous community event that drives opportunities for connection and celebration of the arts. You can start at any place along the route and sample wine and snacks as you go from establishment to establishment enjoying live music and admiring local artists. It’s a wonderful way to kick off the weekend. 2. Tending chickens is big business on Bainbridge. In fact, I think many new islanders move here with dreams of starting a flock and living closer to the land. Bay Hay and Feed is offering a fantastic program on Saturday to learn the basics of chickens. 3. Stop by the concert series, first Sunday Music, and hear the string quartet at the Waterfront Community Center.
Featured Events:
First Friday Art Walk, Downtown Bainbridge - Friday, March 3
Everything About Chickens, Bay, Hay & Feed - Saturday, March 4
First Sunday Music, String Quartet Classics - Sunday, March 5
The Week Ahead
We are more than half-way through February, the days are getting longer and there is more time to enjoy the extra daylight hours. This week’s events are therefore focused on making it easier for you to find things to do outside! Sign up for this week’s featured events on Bainbridge Island or be a spectator and encourage and cheer on others who are participating! Cycle, cheer on, or watch the Chilly Hilly; visit Bloedel Reserve; Sail (or watch from the shoreline) the Jim Depue Memorial Race.
Featured Events:
Chilly Hilly Annual Cycle Race on Bainbridge Island - Sunday, February 26th
February Focus Walk at Bloedel Reserve - Thursday, February 23rd
Jim Depue Memorial Yacht Race, Bainbridge Island - Saturday, February 25th
Poor, Busy Millennials Are Doing the Midlife Crisis Differently
In 2023, 3.6 million Americans will turn 40 and, if they haven’t already, promptly freak out. This will be the third batch of millennials to hit the milestone. But this group probably won’t rebel like their parents, who in their 40s and 50s bought flashy boats or booked flights to Bali after jumping off the corporate ladder. They aren’t divorcing a spouse (they never had one) or getting a tattoo (they already have them). No, this generation is going to do the midlife crisis differently. They can’t afford to do otherwise.
Every Nonstop Flight from Seattle’s Sea-Tac Airport and More
There has been a number of new direct flights added departing from Sea-Tac airport and I AM HERE FOR IT ✈️
Belize, Turkey, Ireland, Tahiti (took advantage of this one just a few weeks ago!), I'm having a hard time deciding where I want to go next...Let me know down below what's at the top of your travel list!
The Week Ahead
Love is in the air. A couple ideas for celebrating the most romantic week of the year on Bainbridge Island.
Featured Events:
Valentines at Hey Day Farm, February 14th, 2023
Parents Night Out, Kid Drop off at Happy Hooves Horse Sanctuary February 10th and 17th, 2023
Jenny Davis Jazz Quartet at Manor House, February 18th, 2023
February 2023 Top 3
This time of the year is often a little slower for me— for all of us in real estate. It’s the time to strengthen systems, catch up with people and breathe.
I am stretching myself with a violin recital— and the suggestion of a book: The inner Game of Tennis, A recommendation to take yourself on a vacation and my new hummus recipe that I can’t take credit for but will happily take all the compliments at book club.
Housing Market Predictions For 2023: When Will Home Prices Become Affordable?
Skyrocketing interest rates through most of 2022 put some much-needed pressure on the housing market after home prices hit record highs across the nation. However, since December, mortgage rates have been on a steady decline through the beginning of February. Even so, many economists remain mixed about whether home prices will continue to decelerate throughout 2023—or even drop at all.
8 Tasks for your January Home-Maintenance Checklist
Now that the holidays are over, it's time to get to that list we've all been putting off—our home maintenance checklist. Jeanne Huber from the Washington Post gives us 8 things we should be doing this January.
January 2023 Top 3
It’s the time for New Years Resolutions, mantras and turning over a new leaf. I am going to be sticking with the same old plan but working smarter at how I approach my time. I am loving this month two books about time and equity (and ultimately clarity in roles and delegation.) Fair Play and Free Time.. . An interesting article on parenting and real estate and finally the good and great Mary Oliver is back.
December 2022 Top 3
Holiday Edition! I am happy to share a couple things to delight you this month as you cozy up next to the fire.
November 2022 Top 3
November already? November seemed to have arrived like a hammer — at least weather-wise. We jumped straight out of the heat of summer to a reckoning of sorts! Welcome fall, winter and the PNW gray!
Scott’s Cheap Flights looks for mistaken airfare pricing or significant differences to median pricing. I love it because you can put in the parameters of either where you are interested in flying to– or what airport you generally fly out of.
Nap Ministry: A friend of mine recommended the Nap Ministry a couple weeks ago.
From the founder and creator of The Nap Ministry, Rest Is Resistance is a battle cry, a guidebook, a map for a movement, and a field guide for the weary and hopeful.
This book is rooted in spiritual energy and centered in Black liberation, womanism, somatics, and Afrofuturism. With captivating storytelling and practical advice, all delivered in Hersey’s lyrical voice and informed by her deep experience in theology, activism, and performance art, Rest Is Resistance is a call to action and manifesto for those who are sleep deprived, searching for justice, and longing to be liberated from the oppressive grip of Grind Culture.
Y’all, did you know that they are doing this on Mars? Let me know if you are up for a showing.
October 2022 Top 3
Here is a round up of some items I found utterly delightful this month.
1. Gallup Emotions Poll: Some records were meant to be broken…but not this one. Gallup released their 2022 Global Emotions Report this summer. Based on tens of thousands of interviews conducted in 122 countries, negative emotions have hit a new high across the globe. Data shows that the aggregate of stress, sadness, anger, worry, and physical pain people feel every day is higher than ever before in the history of Gallup’s tracking.
2. The Midnight Club SOUNDTRACK. So, I'll admit, I haven't actually watched this series, but I DID read Christopher Pike in the 90's and I DEFINITELY have core high school memories set to this soundtrack.
3. Proud Minnesotan over here.... but Lizzo!
September 2022 Top 3
Here are my top 3 favorite things this September!
The 12 Hour Walk
30 Walks on Bainbridge Island
Atlas of the Heart
August 2022 Top 3
Here are my top 3 favorite things this August!
The Bear on FX
Five Nights at Memorial
Joni Mitchell
Five Primary Real Estate Strategies For Tax Advantages
The tax code provides for several real estate tax strategies for minimizing tax liabilities or generating refunds. Some of these concepts are well-established and time-tested, while others are relatively recent additions.
July 2022 Top 3
Here are my top 3 favorite things this July!
Watermelon Recipes
Economist Beach Reads
Changing Interest Rates
Pandemic Housing Boom Hits a Wall With US Buyers Priced Out
After the fastest rise in mortgage rates for any four-month period since 1981, hot markets such as Austin and Riverside, Calif., are suddenly slowing. Buyers who once had to make on-the-spot offers now have time to shop and even negotiate. And some sellers are doing something unthinkable just months ago: slashing prices.
What are the odds of a housing bubble? 114 experts weigh in.
More than 100 housing experts surveyed by Zillow generally agreed that housing prices won't face a big downturn. But a mild recession may be in play later this year or in 2023.

