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Beach Party in Leonardtown Md

Beach Party in Leonardtown MD

I went to my first Beach Party in Leonardtown Square this past weekend and I had a wonderful time! The event was planned beautifully and everyone enjoyed the evening festivities. I understand this was their 8th annual Beach Party and so I will look forward to making this a family get together every year!

There were moms and pops meandering with their newborn babes in strollers, kids playing in the sandbox, volleyball games, face painting, hula hoop contests, limbo contests, water slides and a velcro wall (my favorite) which all made for a wonderful evening of fun. I enjoyed seeing the local artists display their crafts as well as learning about the history of Leonardtown so well displayed on a picture board with photos that were both intriguing and fascinating to look at.

25th Hour Band

The 25th Hour Band entertains the crowd across the square. This band was excellent! The song choices were very diverse and the musicians were top notch.

Velcro Wall

My nephew gets the upside down assist from the staff.

Shelby Cobra

For the classic car enthusiast, how about a 1966 Shelby Cobra...

Classic Corvette

...or a Classic Corvette from the 70's.

Fire Truck Hose Down

These kids played under the fire hose all night long!

Next is the Fall Festival and then the Spring Fling next year. Hope to see you there!

Will You Play With Me?



Will You Play with Me?


Child's Play

If you want to buy or sell a house in 25 years - call me...
If you want to buy or sell a house right now in the Olney or Silver Spring area - call my grandad!

He's the greatest and he knows houses. He found a great home for my mom and dad and I am sure he can help you find a good one too!

Buying or selling, I'm here when you're ready.

Summer in Seattle

While vacationing in Seattle Washington in the summer, I had the wonderful thrill of being shown around the state by my son who was doing an internship at Microsoft. I never dreamed I would find the sheer beauty that I discovered while visiting there. Here are a few of my favorite photos that illustrate why Washington captured my heart:

Mount Rainier

Space Needle

Deception Pass

Seattle Sunset

Butler's Orchard in Germantown, MD - Pick Your Own Vegetables, Pumpkins, Flowers and Hayrides For The Kids Too!

Butler's Orchard in Germantown, MD

Pick Your Own Vegetables, Pumpkins, Flowers and Hayrides For The Kids Too! Apples at Butler's Orchard

One of my favorite places to go and buy apples at this time of year is Butler's Orchard in Germantown, MD. A tradition in my family that goes back to when I was little boy, my mother used to buy apples by the bushel and bring them home for canning and baking.

With nearly a dozen varieties of apples to choose from, if you're an apple lover like me, this is the place to go. One of my fondest memories of my childhood, Butler's Orchard remains today as an outstanding farmer's market serving the community.

Butler's Orchard Farmer's Market

It's tucked away in the woods in Germantown, MD and makes for a wonderful morning or afternoon for the entire family. They have hayrides for the kids and plenty there to capture a child's imagination.

If you don't want to pick your own fruits and vegetables, you can always purchase them at their well stocked store. With their incredible homemade pies, jellies and ciders to name a few, I always load up my shopping cart with goodies.

Butler's Orchard Store

The Halloween decorations this year were outstanding. Everything was a feast for the eyes!

Grandson with pumpkin

My grandson searched for the perfect size pumpkin and he found it!

Grandson picking flowers at Butler's Orchard

You can even pick flowers for your sweetie!

Couple strolling through the pumpkin patch

A wonderful place to relax and just stroll through the fields.

Everybody loves a good scarecrow!

Scarecrow

Wishing everyone the best this season!

If you need apples or apple pie go to Butler's...If you need help buying or selling a home in the Gaithersburg or Germantown area...call me and I will be delighted to help you achieve your goals.

Just Say, "Jesus Saved Me!" While I take Your $700,000 Home...

I guess the "pastor" thought it would be easy money...

A recently widowed woman called on me this past year to list her home. We set an appointment to meet at her home and discuss the sale. It was a challenging time for her, she was raising a young child who had a rare disease and she had sent him to live with her in-laws who had graciously volunteered to help her out in her time of need. She was troubled and I was thankful I had been asked to assist her. I was eager to help her, and in a way I felt like a boy scout helping this widow. I would protect her from any harm. I only wish I had prevented the travesty that was to come. With hindsight, I feel like I helped her half way across a busy street and left her there in the middle of the road to get run down.

We met as agreed and when I sat down to do the paperwork, she was ecstatic. Something had changed since our previous conversations. Bubbling with glee, she wanted to tell me something deeply personal. Curious, I obliged and then she began. She was Jewish, she told me, born and raised Jewish and observed all the traditions and practices of her faith. Her now deceased husband was also Jewish, as was her teenage son as well. She had already bought a new home she exclaimed, but she had been looking for deeper meaning in her life. Since her husband's death, she had begun to question if there wasn't something more to this life.

Knowing her grief, a friend at work suggested she come to her church nearby. Perhaps she would find what she was looking for there. That's when my client met "the pastor". He was a wonderfully handsome and charming man, full of life, a likable guy who could wax eloquent on the Bible, Jesus, salvation and repentance. He shared the "good news" with her and she "received" Jesus as her personal Savior and decided to get baptized in the church. I could hear the angels singing, the saints praising and the trees shouting for joy as she told her story of how she had come to know Jesus. I was truly happy for her, she was thrilled and she had a glow about her. She was on fire as she related the story of her conversion and how she wanted to tell everyone about it.

During this time her new pastor began to counsel her. Grief counseling I guess it's called. "Jesus will heal the wounds" kind of talk. She admired this man and how he seemed to understand what she was going through so well and had just the right words or encouragement for her when she needed them. I truly believe she didn't know what was coming next.

We listed her home for nearly $700,000 and the showings were strong with many interested buyers. It was clear I would have the house under contract in a few days. She called abruptly and wanted to take the house off of the market and cancel the listing agreement. "Why?" I asked. She had decided she wanted to gift her house to her pastor and his family. "What?" He needed a better home for his family she said (they already lived in a $300,000+ home). Something about how a porn shop was nearby and his daughter should be spared of that. Oh and by the way, he told her, there is a new music minister coming to the church and he could use some financial help as well. Before he finished with her, the "pastor" got her to gift him her house free and clear, he got her to help another minister with a substantial financial contribution and she was left holding the bag.

I met this guy - her "pastor", the counselor. He seemed to me a swindler from the outset, quoting versus from the Bible out of context to substantiate how what she was doing was a true gift from the Lord. He saw her money; I don't think he ever really cared about her. He thumped the Bible with one hand while he snuck his other hand in her purse. When I told her that I believed she was being taken advantage of, she told me I was no longer her realtor, that she had hired me to sell her house, and now that the house had been taken off the market this was none of my business.

She later discovered that he had not told the pastoral board about her gift, a requirement before he could accept the gift. Apparently, the disclosure to the church of the gift he had received from a parishioner was something he overlooked. Less than one month after the "pastor" titled the home in his name he listed the house on the market! (No, not with me...) It appeared he was going to sell the house and get out of town. Timing didn't work out so well for him though, it seems the nearly $10,000,000 lawsuit the widow filed against him got his attention.

He gave the house back. Good for him - the cheaper alternative to the lawsuit. Perhaps he thought he could protect his reputation and the church's reputation - I don't know. His church is not going to press charges. You gotta love that. He has moved back home out west somewhere to start his life over I hear.

I guess the pastor who loved his money has gone on to "greener" pastures. Perhaps someplace where he can find another poor unsuspecting soul to convert and swindle.