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Author Archives: ann
October 12, 2014
Beaches, Cities, and Common Bonds
In a 2012 interview published in Conde Nast Traveler Magazine, two quotes from then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stayed with me:
1) “I think every time Americans go abroad, they are representing their country, whether they choose to or not. And it matters.â€
2)“I think where there has been more travel, there is greater understanding,†says Clinton. “There may not be agreement—we may still believe that the political system of another country is wrong or the way women are treated is not acceptable—but we get closer to seeing the world through somebody else’s eyes, and I really believe that’s an essential step not only for diplomats and other government officials but for business people and for American citizens, because it helps us get perspective. It’s also reinforcing that, despite the differences, there are fundamental human similarities. We cry over tragedies, we yearn for freedom, we want our dignity respected. So I think travel is both broadening and opening.â€
So true!
For the first half of our trip, we toured through the Languedoc region in the south of France. Similar to New Jersey, the French coastal towns feature a few real estate offices, a version of “Hoy’s”, and  marinas for boaters. And, each has its own personality and loyal following (sound familiar?)  Inland, vineyards and mountains create a beautiful back drop for the charming villages. Oh, and golf courses for my husband!
The second half of our trip was spent in Paris. Â A “wow” view at every turn: amazing architecture and sites. Â Navigating the metro system was a HUGE accomplishment (hey, we live on a small island with numbered streets!)
Overall, people were genuinely friendly and helpful- often working through the language barrier with humor. Â Also noticed that the French are low talkers (Seinfeld episode) – no one sharing their cell phone conversations with the immediate world! Â Adds to their air of elegance.
Now to bore you with a few pictures 🙂
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October 11, 2014
Back to Work
I will post more details after I catch up on email and business paperwork.
FYI- The annual Seafood Festival at 30th Street in Avalon- bring an umbrella for the morning. Â Better weather forecasted for later today and tomorrow.
Posted in Activities, Avalon, New Jersey- News Comments closed
September 29, 2014
My Turn :)
Our vacation is purposely planned to miss just one weekend at work.
See you back here on Saturday, October 11th!
Posted in Life at the Shore Comments closed
September 25, 2014
Compare with New Construction
Exceptionally well maintained home- custom built for the current owner. Â Quality upgrades at the time of construction…plus a pool added in 2012! Â 5 spacious bedrooms and 5 full baths. Family room, huge great room, utility room, and an attached 1 car garage. Â Even a peek of the ocean!
Wonderful location- Between Avalon Avenue and First Avenue on 26th Street. Close to the beach and convenient to downtown shops and restaurants.
$2,145,000 furnished and ready for immediate use.
For a link to the detailed fact sheet, click HERE or contact me 609-967-7950  ann@anndelaney.com
Link to additional photos on the Power Play Realty web site.
Posted in Avalon, New Jersey- News, Seashore Real Estate Comments closed
September 25, 2014
Turn Key!
Custom built by Zeigler Ranalli to the detailed specifications of the owners. Â An incredible combination of technology, quality materials, style, and convenience- the ultimate seashore retreat. Â Prime Avalon location between Avalon Avenue and First Avenue. Â Close to the beach and an easy walk to town.
For a details fact sheet, click HERE  or 609-967-7950  ann@anndelaney.com
Link to more pictures on the Power Play Realty web site.
5 bedroom, 5 full baths, 2 powder rooms, a spacious family room over looking the beautiful pool (check out the TV over the hot tub!), open great room ideal for entertaining, and 6 porches/decks. Â $2,695,000.
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