Thursday, November 20, 2008

Eat a Peach for Peace - Happy Birthday Duane Allman



Duane Allman


Nov. 20, 1946 – Oct. 29, 1971


Duane Allman was born in Nashville, Tennessee on this day in 1946. He would have been 62 today had he not tragically been killed in a motorcycle crash on his way to his home in Macon, Georgia.


Arguably the greatest slide guitarist to have ever lived, Duane Allman was best known for his role alongside his brother Greg, in the Allman Brothers Band. Duane Allman was also a well respected studio musician having recorded with the likes of Clarence Carter, Aretha Franklin, Otis Rush, and most notably with Eric Clapton.



Derek and the Dominoes, a band that featured Eric Clapton and Duane Allman, produced Layla, one of Rolling Stone Magazine's "Greatest Songs of All Time", clocking in at #27. Duane Allman discography




While Duane Allman's life was sadly cut short, he left an indelible mark on the music world.


So, today my fellow Rainers, take a moment out of your busy day to watch the attached video and when you’re done, go out into the world and…


Eat a Peach for Peace




The Lights Dimmed on Broadway Today



In the true tradition of Broadway, when a great actor, director or composer passes on, they are honored by a dimming of the lights in the Theater District of New York City.


And although the lights may not dim this week for my cousin Millie, who passed away this weekend, Broadway will never be the same.


Millie, a life-long patron of the theater has left us after a brief battle with cancer. She was 82 years young when she passed; and although her eyesight had diminished throughout the years, her energy, her love for the theater and her passion for people remained strong.




Millie was sharp as a tack and taught me one of the most important life lessons I had ever learned. It proved to be a lesson that has helped me in every one of my endeavors.


She made everyone in her presence feel right at home simply because she listened to the people who she spoke with. She was never condescending, judgmental or one to point out a fault. She would find something, anything, that was a positive and she would expand upon it, causing whoever she was speaking with to open up and feel comfortable. She could speak on any number of topics, find some commonality or experience to relate it to, and engage in a full length, meaningful conversation.


I’m sure you can see the benefits of listening. Whether it’s to our clients, our children or our friends, listening to what they have to say can make or break the relationship. It’s something I’ve never forgotten and something I utilize on a daily basis.




I recently visited with Millie and had the opportunity to tell her how much she meant to me and how I learned this lesson from her. It meant a lot to me to let her know this and it meant a lot to her to hear it.


When I heard of Millie’s illness, I called her to see how she was doing and to let her know I was coming in to the city. I knew her time with us was fading fast, so I just wanted to take her to lunch or dinner and listen to her perhaps for the very last time. She immediately got out her little appointment book and wrote me in. She also insisted I stay at her place during my visit. But here’s the kicker. She told me to bring empty suitcases as she was “considering downsizing”! Once again, rather than make anyone (in this case, me), feel uneasy, Millie incorporated the old Real Estate term of “downsizing” and used it to make me feel comfortable.


It proved to be the last time we spoke. It also reminded me of the indelible lesson Millie has forever left upon me.


So tonight people, as you shut your lights for the evening, please consider it your own personal “Broadway dimming of the lights” tribute to Millie; and take her lesson with you wherever you go, no matter what you do.


The world was a better place because of Millie.


Rest in peace Millie.


Love,


Craig




Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Great Raleigh Location! Great Neighborhood! Great Home!

This adorable 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home boasts an open living area with original hardwood floors and wood burning fireplace.

The kitchen has new cabinets & counter tops and a breakfast area with French doors leading to the back deck. The refrigerator is only 2 years old, the dishwasher only 1 year old and the washer & dryer are included with the home too!

1st floor master suite

2nd floor boasts a loft with built in benches and shelving, open bonus room and cozy 3rd bedroom.



For additional details of this home, go to www.7004Sandringham.com

Established neighborhood has its own community pool, tennis courts, & park-like setting playground.

The perfect home in the perfect neighborhood, in the perfect location!

To schedule a private showing of this or any home in the Raleigh, Cary, Apex metro areas, please contact, Craig & Linda at 919-771-7779.

To see all the available homes in the area, please visit us on the web at www.JustNCHomes.com

Friday, October 24, 2008

Oh no! I Forgot To Vote...And Now Look What Happened...

OK, the election is only days away. Surely we've all had enough of the talking points by the candidates.


Surely we've had enough of the pundits points of view and their constant analysis of everything and anything the candidates say.


But let's pretend for a moment that it's November 5th and I decided to have one of my "no shave, Real Estate free days. (Yes, I'm entitled to do that every now and then!)


The election is over. The winner is declared. And the outcome has been determined because I forgot to vote.


Could you imagine what that might be like? The fate of the country, for at least the next 4 years, rests on my shoulders because I just didn't take the time to vote.


How would you feel if this scenario happened to you?


What would your friends and family think?


Could you live with yourself?


Get out and VOTE on November 4th....or this could be you......




While I would love to see your comments, please remember that this blog is purely meant to inspire my readers to vote. I'm not endorsing any one particular candidate. I just thought the video was very well done and wanted to share it with my readers.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Raleigh Cary Apex NC In Pictures

Slightly less than 7 years ago I moved from Long Island, NY to the little town of Apex, NC.


Apex is a small suburb of Raleigh and is located in the southwest portion of Wake County, adjacent to Cary.


Raleigh, Cary AND Apex have all won numerous accolades from CNN, Money magazine and Forbes (as well as others) for their charm, affordability, school system and, well, for just being a great place to live, prosper and raise a family!


Although I do miss my local NY newspaper, and seeing my NY sports teams regularly on the TV, the internet and varying cable sports packages have allowed me to stay connected with them.


So, with that being said, I haven't looked back since making my move here. The weather, the easier pace of life and the Southern hospitality have all contributed to making me proud to call the Raleigh/ Cary/ Apex area home.


If you've been thinking about making the move to our little patch of America, perhaps this accompanying slide show of the area will help you in your decision...I know it worked for me!


Enjoy the show!




Friday, October 17, 2008

4-5 Bedroom 3500 Sq.Ft. Home for Sale Apex, NC 3 Year Warranty!



Beautiful well cared for 4-bedroom cul-de-sac home with fenced yard and many upgrades. Huge rooms, open floor plan, ceramic tile bathrooms, hardwood flooring, and a tremendous kitchen make this house a home. Large, level, fenced and beautifully landscaped yard with irrigation system. Bonus room has walk-in closet and could be 5th bedroom. Loft in garage for extra storage. Full security system. Master suite has huge walk-in closet and its own private balcony. Proudly offered at $300,000. 3 Year WARRANTY included with approved lender and acceptable offer
To see additional photos, room measurements, and a Visual tour of this home please go to www.1008CountryGlen.com.
For more information or to schedule a private showing of this home, please call Craig or Linda at 919-771-7779.