Tuesday, October 26, 2010

I think that I shall never see...




I think that I shall never see
A poem lovely as a tree.
A tree whose hungry mouth is prest
Against the earth's sweet flowing breast;
A tree that looks at God all day,
And lifts her leafy arms to pray;
A tree that may in Summer wear
A nest of robins in her hair;
Upon whose bosom snow has lain;
Who intimately lives with rain.
Poems are made by fools like me,
But only God can make a tree.
Joyce Kilmer

This pin oak tree is in my front yard, and as I left home today I thought of this poem. When I look at this oak tree, I see our family's history at this address. The tree was about 5' tall when we moved in. John was 5 years old. As you can tell - we've been here for awhile - about 12 years. I'm amazed at how strong that tree has grown in 12 years. Inside the leafy branches is a hoola hoop that has grown taller than we can reach. John and Dillon got it stuck there about 7 years ago. A year or two later 2 golf balls on a cord got tossed up there and are now part of the time capsule. Two summers ago, I asked John to trim the small tree in our front yard. This wasn't the tree I had in mind. He trimmed it anyhow, all the lower branches he could reach with the step ladder. So it's a litle misshapen. The next chapter in our family story is a grandaughter. So now the lower branch holds a swing that she enjoys. The tree is just changing from green to red. The pin oak does not loose its leaves till spring, a unique characteristic. It's started producing acorns now, so squirrels are plentiful. The tree itself is lovely, but my memories that grow with it are even more precious.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Pleasant Hill Iowa video


Check out this video that was produced to promote Pleasant Hill community. It gives you a taste of the town just east of Des Moines. It's home to the acclaimed South East Polk School system. It is a short distance to commute to a job in the metro - with 2 entrances to the 65/69 bypass that loops you around to the south of Des Moines, or connects with I-80 or I-35 going north, east or west. There is shopping, recreation, health care, resturants - all minutes away. Pleasant Hill has one real estate office - Re/Max Real Estate Group - home of the Eisenlauer Team. Call with any questions pertaining to real estate.

Bill 770-2455 or Bob 979-2883

Monday, October 11, 2010

What does Freeze on Foreclosures Mean?


There is a new freeze on the foreclosure process for many residential lenders. In light of the possible (probable) fraud in the backlog of foreclosures, many banking institutions are putting a freeze on their proceedings. How could this affect the market? Some home owners could sigh a small breath of relief. It could buy them a bit more time to save themselves financially or it could leave them in an uncomfortable limbo. It will defiantly put a lot of vacant houses in a precarious position where the former owners are no longer taking care of it and the banks are not able to take control of the upkeep.

The Bloomburg article states that foreclosure properties accounted for 24% of all the home transactions in the second quarter of 2010. The Des Moines Business Record quotes Bill Knapp as saying "he has seen little evidence that the foreclosure freeze is affecting sales" in Des Moines.

On the bright side, the interest rates are still at an all-time low, and there is large inventory of homes for sale. Pick up the phone with any questions about the local real estate market.

Bill 770-2455 Bob 979-2883

Friday, October 1, 2010

First October Weekend - What to do?



What to do?

1.Family Faith & Freedom Fest, tonite from 5:30-9:00 at the Orange Planet in Pleasant Hill. Richie Lee playing at 5:30, Sarah Darling at 6:30 and more.

2. Go to a high school football game. The weather is perfect.

3. Downtown Farmers Market, this is the last month. The perfect time of year to get the fresh ingredients for ratatouille.

4. Varsity Theatre - showing a sing-a-long version of Grease. You know you love to sing those songs, why not join in the fun?

5. Sunday Bazaar in the East Village. You'll certainly find something you can't live without. If not, you'll enjoy the music and the ambience.

6. Call the Eisenlauer Team to buy or sell real estate.


Bill @ 770-2455 Bob @ 979-2883