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James Avera

Graphic Designer/Photographer in need of freelance work...

12-15-08
James Avera

Thats right, I am seeking out new clients in the real estate industry and would love to discuss my services with anyone interested. I currently have clients all over the country and can provide high quality design at a NON-BUDGET BREAKING cost. I can provide everything from business cards to calendars on to brochures, ALL CUSTOM DESIGNED to fit your needs and personality. My turnaround time on most projects is same day and printing rates are below the national average. I make it a point to keep my clients up to date on their projects progress and will never force my opinions on them. My philosophy is graphic design with 100% satisfaction. If you would like to know more, please send me an email or check out my website at www.averadesign.com.

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WOW! What a great woman!

12-04-08
James Avera

Local Realtor Will "Sell Your House For Food"

PENSACOLA, FL - A local realtor is taking a unique approach to generate business.

You may have seen her on your way home from work this afternoon..

Candace Mulcahy is standing by the Three Mile Bridge with a sign that reads 'I Will Sell Your House For Food.'

What she means is...She'll donate 10% of what she makes to local charities.

Candace Mulcahy, Realtor: "I just wanted to bring awareness, it's not food for me, it's just to get people's attention that there are a lot of people who are very needy right now...we all need to help one another."

Mulcahy says because of the economy organizations aren't getting enough funding...And this is her way of pitching in.

Stories like this really inspire me. What a great woman she is!

I'll be in Pensacola, Destin and Seaside on DEC 1 2008 DISCOUNTING RATES!!!!

11-17-08
James Avera

For one day only I will be reducing virtual tour rates for clients in the Florida panhandle region! Our virtual tours will be reduced from 119.00 to 89.00 for a standard 4 scene tour. We have also PERMANENTLY reduced the cost on our still photography rates!

CALL TODAY TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT

because empty time slots will fill up fast!

I'm sure EVERYONE will get a kick out of this!

11-12-08
James Avera

Only in the South will you find a "neigborhood issue" like this. While I find it EXTREMELY comical...I have to ask myself...is this an isolated incident or do situations like this occur everywhere? I can only imagine the nightmare this would cause if I were a neighbor trying to sell my home!

Neighbors complain about goats on one family's property

Reported by: Andrea Ramey
Email: aramey@nbc15online.com
Last Update: 9/16 6:30 pm
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(MOBILE, Ala.) Sept 16 -- Neighbors are taking their "not in my backyard" complaints to city officials. Some people in a Mobile neighborhood say they are fed up with a family that keeps chickens and goats on its property. These neighbors voiced their complaints in front of the city council. But its not the first time the city's heard about this. This one family has received more than 100 complaints about the animals.

Meet "Gem" the goat, and her sisters "Scape" and "Itsa." They're just three of the seven goats that are on Karen Lathan's property along with numerous chickens. But Karen doesn't live on a rural country farm. She lives on seven acres in Mobile City limits.

"We don't want any problems. We just want to be left alone and would rather everyone else mind they're own business," Lathan said.

Scape and Itsa's frequent appearance in Lathan's front yard, along with her colorful new addition to the side yard, makes it hard for some neighbors to keep opinions to themselves.

"To say tacky would be giving it a compliment," Neighbor John Wink said. "OK. It's beyond tacky."

Neighbors took their opinions to the city council meeting Tuesday, hoping city leaders could help get the animals removed. But what some of the neighbors are starting to find, city ordinances always aren't straight forward. And Lathan's goats and chickens, while in city residential zoning, may actually be legal.

"We may find that because of a variance or permit issued in the past that she is not in violation," Mobile City Councilman John Williams said.

As city leaders check to make sure Lathan crossed all the t's and dotted the i's when comes to her version of a country farm in the city, Scape and Itsa will keep on eating the grass in her yard. And the neighbors, well, they may just have to learn to keep opinions to themselves.

People who live near the goats say they want city leaders to re-evaluate zoning as it pertains to farm animals.

Check out this Myspace movement against the "Crazy Goat Lady"

Be sure to check out the ENTIRE profile...pictures and all.

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=422744583