Sunday morning and the boys are still in bed. That’s good. Eventually they’ll raise their sleepy heads and realize it is Father’s Day with their dad no where in sight. I never wanted to be a father; being a mother is challenging (and rewarding) enough, thank you. I hold the roll in high regard and [...]
Writer’s Block or Block Party?
I have so much writing to do. Backed up on blogs and interviews for the Huffington Post and Telluride Inside and the final draft for a pending stage production. Summertime always ramps up the distractions: the kids out of school, the real estate biz busy, the house guests, hikes and the road trip. But when [...]
Just listed in the Berkeley/Highlands
I’ve just listed the most beautiful home in Berkeley, one of Denver’s most sought after neighborhoods. This one is an artist’s dream, a gardener’s paradise. Click here, check out the video I made and let me know what you think.
Beautiful new listing in the Highlands/Berkeley neighborhood.
I’ve just listed a one-of-a-kind property in one of Denver’s hippest neighborhoods. Walk or roll to Sunflower Market, First Friday Art Walk and the funky/trendy/boutiques on Tennyson Street, quick commute to downtown and the most bea-U-tiful gardens! Take a moment and check out the virtual tour linked below.
The Morality of a Short Sale
Is walking away from a home when you’re upside-down immoral or simply a financial deal that didn’t work out? This question was put to the group of real estate professionals recently and the discussion, especially when it came to the million dollar market, exploded. For many low-to-mid-range homeowners the scenario goes like this: buyer purchased [...]
Create Denver Week 2010
I’m always a bit leery of special events called “Expo” “Convention” or “Rally.” The names conjure birds of a feather picking through rows of vendor tables, snagging pens and key chains for their swag bags, and popping from workshop to seminar in search of the The Next Big Thing. Perhaps it’s my fear of living [...]
NY, LA, Amsterdam… Denver?
I wouldn’t say I’ve lived a Big Life, but decidedly larger than medium. Call it medium well. I spent my childhood on beaches, in swimming pools, and racing around the back lot of MGM Studios. Flying on my purple Stingray through the streets of long-abandoned sets, in-between sound stages, chasing seagulls and stars. There were [...]
Lodo’s Culinary Wonderland.
Spring fever hit Colorado, creating the perfect opportunity to stroll away a sunny afternoon with virtuoso chef and Foodswings owner, Brian T. Jacobson. First stop, coffee at Paris on the Platte; Brian swinging in with his energy as fresh and delicious as the food he cooks. Dipping biscotti into double espresso, we talk food, spices [...]
"Different, not less"
What a wonderful morning! One of those where it’s a bit overcast and you’re wishing you’d never scheduled those outside meetings on a Friday because you’re so content to work from home. That is how the silvery light in my golden room looked today as I roused myself and vowed to keep my commitment. I’d [...]
Post-GRADUATE: what I got back by putting out
After a prolonged ‘heartbreak hiatus’ from theatre, I really felt no need to step back onto the stage. The slow slide of a dramatic divorce, sudden shock of single motherhood, and a stairway fall that took my brother’s life were enough to send me to my room and though life was good, I was not [...]
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Real Estate Consultant/Writer/Social Commentator & Thriving Artist Alliance Founder: I MOVE PEOPLE. Helping creative people buy, sell, invest and build wealth through real estate, I thrive on connecting creative people with the living & creative spaces that inspire them.
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