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Thing 1: Thursday July 12 . . . 10-12:30 – FREE You’re invited to a personal 2 hour workshop where NOTHING is for sale (This is not a sales pitch for anything) – “Life Rhythm Way” is about orchestrating your life to have some semblance (The illusion of) BALANCE – We’re going to explore time blocking/management . . . Goal Setting . . . and unpack a system for keeping yourself on track to moving one step FORWARD every day. The Session is FREE – RSVP to save your seat (only 15 available) More about this session is at this link: Independence Lunch is provided by Angie Richardson 615.347.8937 - www.kirklandfloortoceiling.com Thing 2: REALTOR OPEN HOUSE LUNCHEON – Near Radnor Lake TOMORROW – Wednesday, July 11 11:30-1:00 1026 Norfleet Drive 4 BRs 2.5 Baths $559,900 Hosted by Mary Beth Th...
By TeamCHI - Complete Home Inspections, Inc., Home Inspectons - Nashville, TN area - 615.661.029
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(not so) Speechless Sundae…Here I sit, staring at a blank screen knowing that I should type something. Not that I need to, but because I want to. There is a difference. I can only speak for myself, but when I have to do something, my heart is really not into it. Maybe its something to do with the human condition. I go through the motions all the while asking that inner person: Do you really want to do this? No. Will it be 100% when done? Probably not. Will it acceptable? Probably. However, when I do something because I want to, I am electrified. I can feel the energy as it flows beneath my wings; taking my heart, my soul, the very essence of what is me, to unknown heights. Why? Because I want to...
By TeamCHI - Complete Home Inspections, Inc., Home Inspectons - Nashville, TN area - 615.661.029
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Friday's Fotos ~ It's the Sharp Eye that Gets the Shot…It's not unusual to see several photographers on my morning walk around the lake. Oftentimes, we aid each other, telling them where wild life may be lurking or there is an interesting shot around the next bend. Since, I am usually walking at the crack of dawn, I often see things that are often missed by others. Walking the south shore, I saw several camera toting jocks hoofing it down the beaten trail, lugging what seemed to be several tons of cameras and lenses. Asking the usual, "Anything interesting?" "No, haven't seen a thing", they all replied. Oddly enough, not more than 10 yards from where we were standing, I spotted this pair of wood ducks in a small duck weed filled bog. I reckon that the moral of the story is that while th...
By TeamCHI - Complete Home Inspections, Inc., Home Inspectons - Nashville, TN area - 615.661.029
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Radnor Lake ~ Tennessee First State Wildlife Area…Radnor Lake State Natural Area was the first of its kind here in Tennessee. Needing a place to furnish water for steam locomotives and livestock for the Rador Train yard, the L&N Railroad purchased a track of land in the Overton Hills area of southern Davidson County in 1914. Originally used as a private hunting spot for railroad executives and guests, all hunting was banned by 1923 and declared a wildlife sanctuary. In 1962, a developer purchased the property with the intent to build subdivisions overlooking the 85 acre lake. Public outcry to preserve the pristine natural beauty and preserve the area as a park won out and in 1973, The land was purchased and the site became the first official state natural area. Today, Rador Lake faces a...
By TeamCHI - Complete Home Inspections, Inc., Home Inspectons - Nashville, TN area - 615.661.029
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(not so) Wordless Wednesday…Have you ever been walking or doing something and get that feeling that you were being watched? Yesterday, while engaging my morning walk at Radnor Lake Wildlife Refuge a few miles from the house, I had that feeling. Who - Who-o-o-o-o's out there I queried?About 20 yards off the path, I saw the culprit nestled in the fork of a tree. Thankfully, I had long glass on the camera and was able to get a few good shots. Who-o-o-o knows, maybe I'll get lucky and see something different on this morning's walk...
By TeamCHI - Complete Home Inspections, Inc., Home Inspectons - Nashville, TN area - 615.661.029
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Good Night ActiveRain...Today was one of those picture perfect days here in middle Tennessee. Temperatures in the mid 60's, plenty of sunshine and cobalt blue skies above. After what seemed to be eons of gray, cold, snowy days, this was a sight for sore eyes. Folks came out of hibernation and headed for parks and walking trails all over Nashville and Williamson counties. Now that warm weather is heading our way, hopefully, the real estate market will start heating up too...
By TeamCHI - Complete Home Inspections, Inc., Home Inspectons - Nashville, TN area - 615.661.029
(Complete Home Inspections, Inc.)
(not so) Speechless Sundae... It has oft been said that practice makes perfect. And so it goes with everything, especially photography. I've been wanting to get out and play with my new camera, but the weather been anything but cooperative. Yesterday was absolutely Gaw-Gis Dahling. Blue skies, abundant sunshine and above freezing temps prompted a walk around Radnor Lake Wilderness Area in Southern Davidson/Nashville Metro.There are several mistakes in this photo. But the whole purpose of the shoot was to learn, analyze and make adjustments. Hopefully, I will learn what's under the hood before warmer weather sets in...