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We are so lucky here in our little corner of the Olympic Peninsula to have this wonderful Veterinary Clinic, started by two amazing women, Drs. Joyce Murphy, and Virginia Johnson. After about 10 years in an older building which lacked adequate space, ambience and parking, they have moved to a wonderful building which they remodeled with months of hard work.
They recently celebrated with an open house, attended by hundreds of grateful and happy customers.
Dr. Johnson treats pets with love and care and is very good at diagnosing illness. I so appreciate her follow up phone calls, or prompt response to my calls. She also shows concern for my pocket book by offering more than one solution whenever possible
Dr. Murphy is a veterinarian ophthalmologist, who constantly save animals eyesight, including my own little Lulu's.
She shows all the same compassion, love and follow up care. 
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Still very much a Buyer's Market here in our little corner of the Pacific Northwest. Residential sales for 2011 were down by just about 2% over 2010, and prices overall declined by about 9%. (Average statewide as well. ) REO properties accounted for about 20% of all residential sales. Most popular price range was $150,000 to $350,000.
Of the 4 major companies in the area, John L Scott Port Townsend was the top selling agent with the highest number of residential sales with about 25% more sales than the closest competitor.

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17 entries this year, and the krazies are all out in their finest outfits. The prize for this race goes to the most mediocre, and that means coming in 9th this year. The entries have to have at least one wheel, traverse on land, sea and in the mud bogs. There can be a one man entry or a team of up to a dozen people.
Always fun and full of imgaination and crazy antics and fun to experience. This is the perfect place for this event.
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So far, this year is looking a lot like 2010 in our area.
YTD # of sales Ave. DOM Median Price # of REO
2010 210 168 264,000 7
2011 205 150 244,000 9
John L Scott in Port Townsend is still number one in our area for number of sales and listings, but our number of units sold is down by 11% and our dollar volume is down by 3%.
A bit of good news for our area is that Seattle home sales have increased in number of sales, and that activity will trickle over to our area eventually.
Lets hope 2012 will be a bit brighter for all.
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12th Annual! The town is packed and enjoying wonderful summer weather at last. The center of the action is the Rose Theater, our beloved and beautiful 1930's theater. Located on a side street in the historic downtown area, it is a joy to visit anytime, with two small theaters, and the world's best popcorn.
Last night was the free open air showing of 1944's National Velvet, with a very young Elizabeth Taylor. What fun to sit on haybales, under the stars and enjoy a vintage movie. Tonight's free movie will be Back to the Future, and on Sunday evening the free movie will be one of my favorites, Moonstruck starring Cher.
You can buy a pass or individual tickets for around $10.
There will be 6 dozen short, feature and documentary films to choose from, in six different venues. There are many film makers available at screenings for discussion afterward, a free shuttle bus to take you to the theater of your choice, and a wonderful outdoor beergarden with light sandwich and pizza fare. 
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