Jan 24 2008
Relocations unlimited
In the finance world there has been much talk about credit slumps, house price falls. This week interest rates have been slashed again, and now there is optimism a government plan to rescue ailing bond insurers, to avoid longer term recession in America. So, some may well consider this a “buying opportunity” in real estate, and others who are thinking of relocating may see more reasons to consider their move positively.

One area for consideration may be Colorado. The state has many attractions, with it’s rocky mountain peaks, lakes, historic centres like American West museum. If music is your thing Five Points Neighbourhood has plenty for you.
As to your move itself, Colorado Real Estate can take the pain out of the move, with advice on selling homes, buying advice, as well as considering neighbourhood and schooling requirements. Photograph from oop.org.

Remember Dynasty? And the saga of Denver Carrington…Anyone thinking of a move to Denver will becomre aware of the cities skyscrapers marking the final transition between the Great Plains and the American West..DENVER stands at the threshold of the Rocky Mountains.
For such a move, visit Denver Real Estate for property advice, and for financial planning. Denver photograph by Ultimatetaxi.com.

Dallas, pictured right, image by Dallas-Limousine.com, evokes memories of the glitz and glamour of the ’80’s saga featuring the Ewing family in my case. But there is much more to Dallas. Competitive with Houston, and smug about its cowtown neighbor Fort Worth, Dallas boasts of its “sophistication” and its “old” wealth. For all that, the stuffiness is tempered by a typically Texan delight in self-parody. The city prides itself on it’s legacy of arts and high culture.
Dallas Real Estate is a worth a visit to find property for sale, help with moving, finding the right schools, and mortgage advice. The complete package to assist for the moving experience.






Hi Mark,
Great reviews! Colorado, now there’s a new State I wouldn’t mind relocating to. And I’m speaking as a life long Texan! In fact, Wyoming has been calling me lately. Room, lots and lots of room!
Pardon me for not visiting in awhile, looks like I’ve a lot to catch up on, but as always I thoroughly enjoy your site, your music and your style!!!
La Jan
The first picture really reminds me of Queenstown, New Zealand
Thanks very much for your comment La Jan, the pleasure is all mine for having you here. Perhaps ONE DAY I will get around to a video of my own playing, trouble is, with all the great players I’ve uploaded so far, I will look totally out of place maybe!! The feeling of “space” is always important to me, I like photographs which convey it, so your comment about Wyoming has it’s relevence to me! I’ve always wanted to visit Yellowstone too, and the Black Hills, so much history there
Footiam, thanks for your visit, it’s always a pleasure to visit your blog too
Just thought I’d stop by and say hi. Nice pictures and I think I will try that rub on stuff for my head just to see what happens.
Welcome Barbara, I hope you’re having a good day