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Easter Egg Hunt

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We had more than a dozen children over with their families and friends for our annual backyard Easter Egg Hunt and potluck brunch in Willow Glen (San Jose, California). Among the kids, our son Paul was the oldest egg hunter at 19 and Howard was the youngest, at age 3. The devious Bunny and his helpers came up with the following poem hints about hiding places for the coveted Gold and Silver eggs:

GOLD:
My roost once used to roll and pitch
My halo exists at other men’s whims
In finding me please don’t twitch
The creek where you’d fall, nobody swims

SILVER:
I creep at the edge of an –ito
Don’t over-step or you will cheat-o
Chameleon-like I hide
Hurry quick! I won’t abide.

The Gold egg was found quickly (on top of the electrical box behind the light on the porch of WP 668, our caboose), but the Silver egg eluded all hunters until late afternoon. It was wrapped in tape and painted to look like a stone in the arroyito.  The rules of the hunt are the same year after year:

    1. There are no eggs in the flower beds (also: no eggs are on the bank, in the cactus, or outside of the backyard)
    2. Kids get to go into the yard youngest first, and then one every 30 seconds until age 10 – after which, everyone can go
    3. Parents may not help hunt (except for the Gold and Silver eggs)
    4. The only clues are in the poems on where the Gold and Silver eggs are
    5. Kids can keep their eggs and baskets or empty out the candy and leave them with us for next year
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Like Flowers But Much Heavier

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I brought home a load of thirty boulders on Sunday.

My late father loved his garden. On family vacations, he and I would compete for who could find the best stones to wedge into the car to take home to our rock gardens. Since the family house in San Francisco sold and the new owners will be redesigning the landscaping, I am moving the boulders out of my father’s garden into mine. Each rock has to be fitted into its new place – like flower arranging but much heavier.

Long ago, our family used to rent a vacation cabin at Fallen Leaf Lake in the mountains near Tahoe. We were last there in 1996 for my father’s 70th birthday party. The cabin was in an area where the rocks are grey and white striped. Both my father and I brought some of these wonderful stones home. On Sunday afternoon, I gardened with my father – arranging his boulders with mine around my silly concrete hippo.

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Signing House Sale Papers

A notary from the title company came to our home in San Jose to collect my mother’s signature and fingerprint on the house sale escrow documents this morning. 35 pages! Our realtor sent us another 100 or so pages last night to review and sign (acknowledgement of receipt of the mold report, tank inspection, contractor inspection, “Seller’s Supplement to the Real Estate Transfer Disclosure” and others).

We have already made one trip to San Francisco to pick up garden sculptures, potted plants, and my father’s beloved decorative boulders. We are going again this weekend and again next week.

I will be happy to be done with all of this.

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My Mother’s House Sold!

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Hooray! After two weeks on the market, my mother’s Victorian in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights has sold. We listed at $1.4 Million and the home sold for $1.775 Million. There were seven bids. Our family is very happy to be almost done with the sale process and the new family seems very happy with their new house. Thanks to our broker, Charlene Delaney of Keller Williams, for her good work.

2125 Broderick was built by Harry Jay Summerhayes in 1878 for himself and his bride. The Compagnon family moved into the house in 1900. The Dickinson family started living there in 1963. At the end of this month, the fourth family to own 2125 Broderick in 134 years will take possession.

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My Mother’s Moonshine Still

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One of the items we moved out of my mother’s house while clearing it for sale was her old moonshine still. Eleanor Dickinson was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, near the Great Smoky Mountains. One of the cultural artifacts she brought home to San Francisco was an old still which lived in the garden for many years. It consists of a 3′ wide 15 gallon copper tank and a copper coil. There used to be a wooden barrel but that fell apart years ago. The still was originally owned by some mountain men near Elkmont whose grandfather provided “white lightening” liquor to my grandfather, R.E. Creekmore. My grandfather specialized in Criminal Law, including defending moonshiners, who paid in kind when they lacked the cash.

The 1958 song and movie Thunder Road was about running illegal moonshine along roads that included Kingston Pike, near where my grandparents lived in Knoxville.

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Open House Today – San Francisco Victorian

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John and I went by the open house event today at my mother’s 1878 Victorian home in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights neighborhood. There were some items to collect and we wanted to see how everything was going. Even though we got there just at the end, there were still two dozen people looking around. It is both exciting to have such interest in our family home and sad to see it go. The house looks so big without the furniture in it!

Address:

2125 Broderick Street (at Washington)
San Francisco

Realtor:

Charlene G Delaney
Keller Williams Benchmark Properties
415-786-7632
delaney@kw.com
http://www.charlenedelaney.com

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Disposing of Toxics

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One of the challenges of clearing my mother’s San Francisco house for sale has been disposing of the toxics.  Every household probably has some medicine, paint, cleaners, or household chemicals long past their useful life.  Disposing of these properly can be difficult.  When the home includes a professional artist, the problem is bigger because many art supplies are particularly toxic (toluene, lead, strychnine…). When the containers are glass or metal, these items are usually safe to handle but we did have a plastic bottle of furniture finish disintigrate when picked up, leaving my poor husband coated in stinking ancient tung oil.

We have been blessed with the energetic support of Marian, a long-time family friend, who took on the much-appreciated task of finding a safe and appropriate disposal site for each type of toxic we discovered.  Over the last two months, Marian has found a pharmacy that will take old medicine, a paint shop that will take partial cans of venerable latex paint, and even a San Francisco city site for collecting hazardous household waste. It is a big relief to get all of this nasty stuff safely out of the house. Thank you Marian!

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