This is the photo that shows with the rental information. Love the trees. Love the lawns.
Sure it's not all that private, but thinking how great that shade would feel.
Google Earth views as of 2003. Not very shady. Cute little fences for privacy. No shade.
It doesn't even look as if they've planted any new trees. It must have been quite a big venture taking out all those old trees. Makes me sad.
Well, with drought conditions, I guess this makes sense. The trees in the background? There's a RV park on the next property...so they can camp beneath trees still.
These are the apartments where I'll probably be moving. The homes across the street do have trees, so I can take early morning walks and enjoy their neighborhood. That's the plan! It's located within walking distance of a grocery store, and various restaurants only a long block away.
I have been spoiled by living in a virtual forest in North Carolina. I will take lots of photos before I move! But having dry air to breathe means I will most willingly give up the humidity of these trees.
Before even arriving at the restaurant I was glad to have brought the portable oxygen generator (concentrator? whatever it's called!) I was coughing up a storm, and really out of breath at the restaurant, which they say is at 5000 feet. But Pisgah Mountain, right up the hill, is supposed to be 5721 feet, and it didn't look that much taller. who knows! Maybe that wasn't the actual mountain top...






Hello Barb,
ReplyDeleteThe neighborhood looks nice, I hope all goes well for you. Love the river photo and your cute selfie. Take care, enjoy your day!
Thanks...I mainly sent the photo of me to show the little concentrator on the window ledge...and the miles of tubing. I'm not at all adept at dealing with the tubing!
DeleteI hope that it will be a wonderful place for you and your health.
ReplyDeleteThanks...me too! High hopes today, and I'll try to keep a pocketful to parse out as any difficulties might come along.
DeleteI hope you'll feel so much better breathing drier air in your new home. Do you plan to drive there?
ReplyDeletePlans were just finalized last night, yes, driving a U-Haul truck is the plan.
DeleteGood luck with all that. The thing about removing trees is that they keep the moisture in. They shade the land, and prevent over heating.
ReplyDeleteGood you can travel with oxygen.
Great looking spot.
Thanks – I am looking forward to being settled in this new home. I’ve never been a dessert oriented person. But there’s still time In this life to learn to appreciate new things!
Delete...being a tree hugger all of my life, living without tree can't be much of a life!
ReplyDeleteat least I will have House plants!
DeleteI do not understand why people cut down mature shade trees that give us oxygen to breathe.
ReplyDeleteHaving several years of drought in that area might have been the reason to remove things that needed watering – like grass. I still don’t know why the big old trees were removed.
DeleteVery sad about the lack of trees. that will be a major adjustment- you live in such a wonderfully beautiful place now. Isn't Colorado 's elevation higher- less oxygen? Removing trees is such a short sighted mistake! Not too sure about your new digs- you being an artist , though, will seek beauty no matter where you land.
ReplyDeleteI am also sorry they removed the big old trees – something that can’t be easily replaced, but I will have my phone inside Greenery With House plants! Several of them are succulents – so I’m trying to get on board with living in the dessert country!
DeleteI'm sure there will be new discoveries and new beauties in your desert home. When is the move scheduled for?
ReplyDeleteMoving July 20-27/ News today, changing to a different apartment...see tomorrow's post!
DeleteYes. It will be a change. A large change. But if anyone can do it, it's you.
ReplyDeleteThanks, and I am so happy to have so much support! Yay Team Barbara's Blog Friends!
DeleteI can tell how happy you are to have a plan! I can't wait to see you moved in to your new home and how much better you feel! And wonderful that your family is all helping you.
ReplyDeleteI fear you will miss your beautiful North Carolina, but I think it will be worth it.
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