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Oh, boy. It's been a long time since I've been on the forum. It's been a long time since I've been able to garden, which is why it's been a long time since I've posted. I have, however, secretly read your posts throughout the summer in great envy.

I posted last summer about our move from NH to Boothbay Harbor:

http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/neweng/msg0718211123935.html

I thought I would be able to garden, but we quickly figured out the house we were in, which is attached to the office my husband got, was in terribly neglected shape. We are SOO thankful we didn't buy the property, which we seriously considered, because it would have been a money pit. We purchased the business, but not the property. It was an extreme challenge to live there, and not a happy challenge.

The garden was more neglected than the house and I wasn't about to spend hours weeding when I knew we'd be leaving. I have been unable to do much gardening beyond containers this summer.

We have just moved into a fantastic home, but I'll have to readjust my gardening desires. Husband got his waterfront but I got shade. He's has promised to spend some $$ to get me some sun and garden areas, but I won't be able to do peach and apple trees, or raspberry bushes, etc.

Some of you may remember our yellow/orange shutters we put on the house in NH just before my husband's former employer became so ill. Here's the thread with pictures:

http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/neweng/msg0615044417445.html?26

I'm happy to report that we had a contract within four weeks, eventually declined it as the buyer's price kept creeping lower for this and that, and within 5 days of the decline had two competing offers, one for listing price. Well, I suppose those shutters didn't take thousands off our home value after all!

There was also a large undeveloped garden area I had just started when it sold:

http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/neweng/msg0815163618897.html?7

I had some nice raised herb beds, but beyond that it was a blank slate. The buyers bought during winter. Wonder what they thought when the snow melted. (:-O

Anyway, now it's time to start planning a fresh for next year. I'm enjoying beautiful sunsets on the water and watching the loons for now. So glad to be back gardening!

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