Sixteen years ago, I created this blog as an alternative to the average real estate agent web site.
The blog has remained a creative outlet to talk about my local business, and our shore lifestyle.
And then twelve years ago, I signed up for Twitter. Â Twitter seemed more upbeat and fun compared to other social media options; and a quick way to communicate with property owners and visitors.
On days like today- with the wind howling and the temperature barely at 20 degrees- Twitter keeps me accountable. Â I bundle up and post my regular #beachwalk picture before heading off to work.
During weather events, my posts provide a local perspective, and reassurance to out of town property owners. Â In turn, I appreciate the kindness extended by strangers- some of whom have become in person customers and friends!
Twitter for 12 years!
Sixteen years ago, I created this blog as an alternative to the average real estate agent web site.
The blog has remained a creative outlet to talk about my local business, and our shore lifestyle.
And then twelve years ago, I signed up for Twitter. Â Twitter seemed more upbeat and fun compared to other social media options; and a quick way to communicate with property owners and visitors.
On days like today- with the wind howling and the temperature barely at 20 degrees- Twitter keeps me accountable. Â I bundle up and post my regular #beachwalk picture before heading off to work.
During weather events, my posts provide a local perspective, and reassurance to out of town property owners. Â In turn, I appreciate the kindness extended by strangers- some of whom have become in person customers and friends!
Thanks for following along!