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The Chores we Choose to do

The country life we enjoy outside of Avoca, Michigan has morning chores I have chosen to do. We have horses that need to be feed and watered every morning in the winter months. There is also a small flock of chickens to be taken care of. Each of these animals reward us in there own way.
The chickens help make the compost for me by keeping the pile stirred and a supply fresh eggs to eat.

The horses are a joy to watch them interact and fun to ride. In the Summer time we always have a big garden.

The choices we make come with daily chores . As Realtors active with an online community we have chosen to keep in touch with our own group. There has been an acceptance of an obligation take place. I am committing to write often and with hopefully interesting content.

The list of "Chores" that a Realtor must do every day contains mostly phone work. Client contact and follow up is our business. The warm market is always preferred for us. The only way to keep the sales funnel full of warm leads to to continually reach out, seeking to touch as many potential clients as possible. This opportunity to put my thoughts out there in a post is really incredible. The extension of reach out into the community and the opportunity for me to learn the skill of writing are two things that I am very grateful for.

I hope to use this to attract readers in the Thumb of Michigan to the educational side of real estate. The beautiful country side of St. Clair County has been divided into small farm size parcels that are just the right size to raise a few animals on and grow a garden to supply fresh healthy food. We love our small farm and hope to help others to build the same thing, we know that moving to the country is more than just buying a house, it is a lifestyle. That is what some of this blog will be about, the small farm lifestyle. My Dad raised a country boy, I will have stories to share.



This is Wishing you all a Very Merry Christmas form a small country family living in the southern thumb of Michigan. May Santa bring you most of what you wish for and a Joyous New Year filled with the opportunity to earn the rest.

Posted Wednesday Dec 16