I've been meme'd by Janie Coffie. Thank you Janie!
OK, here I go!
- I enjoy sketching. I used to do a lot of sketching (when I had more time), mostly of animals. I have had no official training in drawing. I just seem to have a natural ability for it. I wanted to major in art in college, but my parents didn't want me to become a starving artist.
- I learned about horses and bought my first horse as an adult. I was born and raised in the city and always loved horses. My parents always thought that it was a phase I would grow out of and, therefore, never really allowed me to learn about horses. I saved my allowance money to take lessons and when I saw a roadside pony ride, I always bugged my parents to stop. Well here I am as an adult and I still haven't grown out of horses.
- I'm a jack-of-all-trades. Over the years I have had many different jobs. I started working in a bank in customer service, then I worked in a music store working in the office and giving piano lessons. I have been a pet groomer, veterinarian's assistant, worked in shipping and receiving, inventory control and several different types of office jobs. I was also a judge for low level horse shows and held a few barn jobs. Of course, add Realtor to the list.
- I play piano. I took 10 years of piano lessons when I was a child. Never liked it at the time. Now I like to play whenever I get the chance.
- My husband is a construction worker. This is where I get a lot of helpful info when it comes to checking out homes for flaws. I have learned a lot from him.
Well, here you have it. Five things you didn't know about me, but now you do.
Here are the ones I meme'd:
- Cindy Stys
- Lizette Fitzpatrick
- Brian Warden
Tag, your next!


I guess what I am trying to say is that areas that never flooded before are now flooding out. Think about it. When we had the open spaces and farmland, whenever it rained, the water soaked into the ground. Now that the farmland is disappearing and homes, shopping centers, blacktop and concrete are replacing the soil, where do you think the water is going? 


I drove from Nazareth down to Bethlehem for an appointment and decided to take a route I haven't used in a while. It's been a few weeks since I've been this way, and I like to go different routes to my destinations. This way I can see what's new in the area. WOW!!!!! Was I in for a surprise!!!!
stores on the market, is there really a need for new housing and malls? (Ever think that maybe that's why the market is slow???) Driving around, I notice that there are drug stores and convenience stores every few blocks. Shopping malls are within close proximity to each other. Do we really need that many stores? These are all things we need to think about before we lose all of our open spaces. Once they are gone, they will be gone forever.
Have you ever seen an Alpaca up close? Did you know that you can still buy fresh milk straight from the cow in Northampton County? How about checking out the local vineyard or greenhouse?
Pleasant Hollow Farm in Coopersburg, PA. Back in the 1960's she was short listed for the US Eventing Team. She taught lessons, gave clinics, taught at Delaware Valley College in PA. She hosted many recognized events at Pleasant Hollow Farm in addition to many shows (jumper and dressage). Jane also helped out with the local US Pony Club at her facility for many years. Pleasant Hollow Farm included the CORT Center, which was a handicapped riding program. Pleasant Hollow Farm was well known in the area and Jane was known to be honest and very helpful. She still teaches lessons and clinics, and is a dressage judge.