I’m proud to present my new listing!
This is an amazing Campus Commons 4400 model townhome. It has a remodeled kitchen with granite counters, newer appliances, and maple cabinets with roll out shelves. The bathrooms have been remodeled, the master with custom cabinets, duel sinks and a built in organizer in the walk in closet. Even the den and garage have built-in cabinets! This home is very energy efficient with NEW: dual zone HVAC, air ducts, double and triple pane windows, water heater, plantation shutters and 5 solar tubes! The alarm system finishes out this secure, quite, clean and worry free home.
717 Dunbarton Circle
Friday, March 25, 2011
New Listing at 717 Dunbarton Circle in Campus Commons
Thursday, March 10, 2011
McKinley Clean Up
The neighbors of East Sac are getting together to help clean up McKinley Park on Saturday morning from 9:00 to 12:00.
We won’t let budget cuts to parks and recreation let our park get shabby!
I plan on helping out as long as I don’t have any surprise work items come up…
We won’t let budget cuts to parks and recreation let our park get shabby!
I plan on helping out as long as I don’t have any surprise work items come up…
Sunday, March 6, 2011
First Ride of the Season
It was a nice warm spring day and the sun was out for a while and we were too.
My wife and I ride a very unique bike. It is a recumbent tandem bike. It is really two separate trikes (three wheels) and we remove the front wheel from my wife’s cycle and hook the empty front fork to the back of my cycle. This results in a 5 wheeled contraption that helps to blend our pedal power. When we were at the peak of our biking two years ago we did several rides that were over 50 miles for the day.
Today was just a 5.7 mile ride down McKinley Blvd, weaving through the north east corner of the neighborhood, cutting south to M Street and taking that back to catch Santa Ynez back home. It was a perfect little ride to start out the season. We’re looking forward to many more rides.
If you want to see more of the bike or learn about it, you can look it up at http://www.5-wheels.com/
My wife and I ride a very unique bike. It is a recumbent tandem bike. It is really two separate trikes (three wheels) and we remove the front wheel from my wife’s cycle and hook the empty front fork to the back of my cycle. This results in a 5 wheeled contraption that helps to blend our pedal power. When we were at the peak of our biking two years ago we did several rides that were over 50 miles for the day.
Today was just a 5.7 mile ride down McKinley Blvd, weaving through the north east corner of the neighborhood, cutting south to M Street and taking that back to catch Santa Ynez back home. It was a perfect little ride to start out the season. We’re looking forward to many more rides.
If you want to see more of the bike or learn about it, you can look it up at http://www.5-wheels.com/
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