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Type E personality.. not Type A

Bryant Tutas stated "Over 2000 type A personalities coming together to share opinions and ideas. Jockying for position in the AR universe."

I'll bet among those 2,000 supposed Type A's, there are a lot of Type E's. Instead of running full tilt until they drop like a Type A, the Type E's normal speed is overdrive. It's comfortable for them, and it's only when they are forced to slow down that they run into trouble. Competing, creating, and connecting are all key parts of the Type E personality, and ActiveRain is made for them.


This is the link to my blog entry that talks about being a Type E:

http://sellyourhomewithmargaretrome.blogspot.com/2006/01/thats-me-type-e.html

Take the quiz to see if you have a Type E personality. Maybe you would consider posting your results here.

Baltimore's Art Extravaganza

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Baltimore's Art Extravaganza

Every summer the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts pulls together painters, photographers, crafts people, dancers, singers, sculptors, and artists of every kind for a weekend of total art immersion. And this is the weekend – Friday, July 21 through Sunday, July 23. Artscape is mostly outdoors, and all the events are free!

There will be theater performances from puppets and improve comedy to Shakespeare. Music runs the gamut from blues and jazz to zydeco and classical; with three stages, you’ll find something to like whether you prefer hip-hop or Latin rock.

Visual arts are everywhere from sidewalks and medians to indoor galleries. Fine crafts makers come from all over the country to participate in the Artists Market, while film, opera, dance, and fashion events offer something for everyone. This year, one talented young singer will win the Baltimore’s Billie Holiday Vocal Competition – the finals are on Sunday as part of the Artscape celebration.

There’s plenty for kids to do, too, from the family art park to street performances and a Family Performance Stage for singing, dancing, drumming, and story telling. You can’t have a festival without lots of choices for food and drink, of course, so bring your appetite.

The one thing you probably shouldn’t bring is your car – there are pay-to-park garages in the area but some streets will be closed off, and driving in the area could be tricky. A better bet is to drive to one of the Light Rail or Metro stations and ride from there. Artscape is right on the Light Rail line at the University of Baltimore/Mt. Royal stop, and the State Center Metro station is very close as well.

No matter how you get there, you’ll be amazed and delighted at the Artscape experience.

Tablet PC on the plane


- Rob Bushway wrote this in his blog: Tablet Computor

"Margaret Rome is in the real estate market in Baltimore, Maryland and writes about the real estate market at her blog. She just posted an article about using her tablet pc on the airplane, and how a contact she made on the airplane turned in to a referral for a colleague of hers. As usual, the Tablet PC created the conversation-starter. Great “Life With Ink” story!You can read what happened after the flight here."

"Just write your name and email address here..."
- MRome-2Margaret Rome is in the real estate market in Baltimore, Maryland and writes about the real estate market at her blog. She just posted an article about using her tablet pc on the airplane, and how a contact she made on the airplane turned in to a referral for a colleague of hers. As usual, the Tablet PC created the conversation-starter. Great "Life With Ink" story!

You can read what happened after the flight here.

Here's a story about how you never know when a casual conversation will turn into a wonderful connection. This blog started in San Antonio last January while I was at the CyberStar® Summit. For three days I immersed myself in high energy multi-tasking, surrounded by the best of the best in the real estate business.

On the flight back to Baltimore I was working on my tablet PC as usual, reading through my notes, and I started chatting with the woman in the next seat. (The tablet is a great conversation-starter - better than a dog, and you don't have to clean up after it!) She said she was going to visit her sister-in-law who has a cleaning business in Maryland. Of course I asked her name, and in a city of several hundred thousand, of course I know her sister-in-law. We met several years ago through
NAWBO, the women's business organization. With the tablet's note-taking feature, I was able to have my seat-mate write her name and email address right on the tablet's screen.

Finish reading here."


Tablet PC

Baltimore Loves Outdoor Movies

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Baltimore Loves Outdoor Movies

Summer means outdoor activities in Crab Town, and they don’t stop when the sun goes down. At 800 Key Highway, just down from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, is the American Visionary Art Museum. It’s a destination in itself, but on two more Thursdays – July 13 and July 27 - they add films to the art already outside. From 9:00 to 11:00 p.m. the AVAM shows classic films and the price is right…Free! Bring a blanket and a picnic, and enjoy “Strictly Ballroom” on the 13th, and “West Side Story” on the 27th.

Looking for something with an Italian accent? Then head to High Street on Friday evenings at 7:00 p.m. where you’ll find The Little Italy Open-Air Film Festival. This annual Cinema al Fresco is hosted by The Little Italy Restaurant Association during July and August. Dinner and a free movie – sounds like a great Friday evening. Click here for the full schedule.

Feel like an old-fashioned drive-in movie? Head over to Eastern Avenue where, for 50 years, Bengies has been a fixture. They show triple features on Friday and Saturday nights, and boast the biggest movie screen on the East Coast. It’s a blast from the past for sure.

It looks like a wonderful weekend coming up – warm bright days and cool evenings. Get out and enjoy it!

It's Spring - Time to Find Buyers4YourHome

It's Spring - Time to Find Buyers4YourHome

Spring is mornings full of promise and daffodils nodding in the breeze. For some, spring is also the time to start thinking about selling their house and finding a new home.

With so much information available on houses for sale, it’s easy to be completely wrapped up in finding that perfect home for your family. But what about finding someone to buy your home?

That’s where Buyers4YourHome comes in. I set up this page on my Web site to help sellers see if there is someone already looking for a house like theirs.

Buyers send me a wish list - what they are looking for in a home, what area, what price - and I post it on my site. It might be land in Baltimore County or a condo in the city; it could be a ranch house in Parkville or a townhouse in Pikesville. Sometimes it’s as unique as “a funky house” or a renovated barn. Whatever people want, that’s what goes on the list. Of course the description is anonymous to protect buyers’ privacy, and there’s no cost and no obligation.

Then homeowners who are thinking of selling can go right to the Buyers4YourHome page and see if there is someone looking for their home’s style, price, or location. They call me, and if we find a match, a home could be listed and sold in the same day!

So…are you thinking of selling? Go to Buyers4YourHome to see who may be looking for just what you have.

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