T
o some people January is a downtime of after-
holiday doldrums and cold weather, for others it is
a time to take stock of accomplishments and set goals
for the new year. Still for others it is the time for brutal
honesty, the kind that can only come from within and is
most generally applied to the clearing of clutter. Yes, it's
the season to tackle the junk drawer and figure out what
stays and what goes in the closet. A time to look at your
home with fresh eyes, perhaps the way a visitor might
see it and really assess—do you really need one more
souvenir to add to that hodgepodge on the coffee table?
In this issue we help you get a handle on the life "stuff" and devise a plan to go
green, organize those digital photos and purge garage gluttony.
But it's not all tedious tasks, oh no! We don't forget that the yearly romance
holiday is also upon us—remind yourself how to truly write a love letter or explore
a romantic weekend away to Whistler. It's all here in the Jan. / Feb. issue full of
lifestyle, decor, travel, community and of course the latest market stats.
It's the time for new beginnings, lengthening days, and the promise of great times
to come.
Happy New Year!
Mark Corcoran
Windermere Real Estate Co.
Mark