It is with great sadness that I leave my home and neighbors of 18 years. Kelly, a great friend who was one of the first to live up here, assured me that once a Skyliner, always a Skyliner. This is comforting. Nevertheless the insurance company declared the house uninhabitable, and I needed to move – three weeks early. The kitchen is gone and the missing floor is open to the outside. It is cold both inside and out. Not quite Dr. Zivago, but close.
Seems not so long ago contractors were all over this house creating a lovely space for us to be. Looks like it’s happening all over again, and I know it will return to its good times and wooded beauty. A young couple with a four month old baby will be the new owners. They love the house and the area, so welcome and thanks for your patience.
I’m posting images of the damage to remember that I needed to go.







How tragic!! So sorry, Su, about this and everything. Where are you staying? Can I offer any help?
Thanks Kerry. I’m OK. This too shall pass. Terry has worked to hard for me and is such a gem. Just wish Don wasn’t putting up so many blocks to my moving on. Grrrrr.
You can always come visit me at the beach…..
On my way – come Spring.
Dear Su,
It is sad, indeed, to see the damage to your much-loved home. It’s too bad it had to “end this way”. I am praying for your peace at this time of endings and hopeful that you have a new place to invest your life, your love, and your creativity into.
Blessings, Candace
Thanks Candace. I know you know how these things go – in spades. Love you.