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Things to Do in the Hawkesbury – Best Irish Pubs for St Patrick’s Day in the Hawkesbury

12 March, 2018 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

Looking for a place to warm up for St. Patrick’s Day at the end of the week?  I have put together some interesting fun facts and where to take your dancing shoes on the day everyone goes green  ????

What is St. Patrick’s Day?

St. Patrick’s Day is a religious day set aside in Ireland and its diaspora to celebrate the life of Saint Patrick who passed away in 460 A.D. Notably, the Irish people have observed this tradition for many centuries. Currently, the practice has spread to other countries such as Canada, US, Australia to mention a few. Many might wonder who Saint Patrick was.

Saint Patrick was an Irish saint who was responsible for converting over 400 people to Christianity. Initially, the latter character was born in Britain but was kidnapped by the Irish. He spent six years taking care of livestock. It is in this regard he converted into a devoted Christian. After the duration, he escaped back to Britain where he undertook the religious journey by training for 15 years to become a priest.

When is St. Patrick’s Day?

Saint Patrick’s Day is a public holiday celebrated annually on March 17 across Ireland and becoming a worldwide tradition. The day commemorates one of the greatest saints in the history of Christianity and has become a good excuse for a cracking party. Notably, the day was made a public holiday officially in the 17th century by the Catholic church. On the due day, people dress up in green attire known as Shamrocks. Most people living in Ireland and Irish diaspora together with family and friends spend the day by indulging in many activities including Irish traditions.

What are the best Irish Pubs in Hawkesbury to visit on St. Patrick’s Day?

Do you live in Hawkesbury, have Irish roots, family or friends, and wish to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? There are so many things to do in the Hawkesbury and places to visit which include:-

    • Australian Hotel – The Australian Hotel sits on Corner Pitt Town and Windsor Roads, McGraths Hill NSW 2756 and their telephone is 02 4577 3104. The establishment serves Irish delicacies accompanied by Guinness on tap. Additionally, they play Irish tunes throughout the night.
    • Bird in Hand Inn – The Inn is located at 81 Bathurst Street, Pitt Town NSW 2756 and their telephone contact information is 02 4572 3372. It was initially named Maid of Australia. Provides exclusive Irish dishes and pints of beer. During St Patrick’s Day, it brings together people from all lifestyles.
    • Bligh Park Tavern – The establishment, which is located in 101 Ham Street, Windsor NSW 2756, offers a wide range of Irish dishes, and activities during St. Patrick’s Day. Additionally, beer flows non-stop during happy hour.
    • Clarendon Tavern – This Tavern is located in 244 Hawkesbury Valley Way, Clarendon NSW 2756, 0245879311. It is known for serving exclusive Irish dishes and playing Irish music during St. Patrick’s festivals.
    • Hawkesbury Hotel – The Hotel is located on 335 George Street, Windsor NSW 2756. It provides all entertainment during St. Patrick’s Day to all its customers.
    • The Fiddler – Commercial Rd and Windsor Rd Rouse Hill, Kellyville NSW 2155 at Corner of Commercial Road and Windsor Road
    • Read Andy K.‘s review of The Fiddler on Yelp
    • The Australian Brewery – The Brewery can be found on the corner of 350 Annangrove Rd, Rouse Hill 2155.  They put on a great feed there and can be contacted on 02 9679 4555
    • Read Alicia C.‘s review of The Australian Brewery on Yelp
    • Settlers Arms Inn – Another fun spot to visit over the ferry at 1 Wharf St, St Albans NSW 2775.  Phone: (02) 4568 2111

 

Summing it all up, we are so lucky in the Hawkesbury/Hills to have some of the best places to visit. Other historical locations to visit includes Macquarie Arms Hotel, North Richmond Hotel, and Railway Hotel, R.G. McGees Hotel, Richmond Inn Hotel, Royal Exchange Hotel and Wisemans Ferry Inn Hotel.

What events are on St. Patrick’s Day in the Hawkesbury?

St Patrick’s celebration in the Hawkesbury consists of many activities. Some of the activities you can participate include:-

      • Visit The Australian Pioneer Village with your family
      • Celebrate in the Sonic Bar at the Richmond Club with Guinness on tap as well as delicious cakes and an inviting menu in our Crafty Brew Cafe
      • Take a stroll through Howe or Government Parks
      • Cook traditional Irish dishes
      • Visit The Fiddler, Rouse Hill
      • Attend the local Green Gatherings
      • Visit Settlers Arms Inn
      • Celebrate together with your family members

 

Whatever you find yourself doing today, have fun and remember you don’t need an excuse to reward yourself or your family for all the hard work you do, have a great week.

Rachael ????

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Filed Under: Celebrations, Community Update, Events, Family, Motivational, Real Estate, Selling, St Patrick's Day, Things to do Tagged With: Australiana Pioneer Village, Bird In Hand, Bligh Park Tavern, Celebrate, Clarendon Tavern, Hawkesbury Hotel, howe park, Richmond Club, Settlers Arms Inn, shamrocks, The Australian Brewery, The Australian Hotel, The Fiddler

Things to do in The Hawkesbury – What is the Best Ghost Tour in Sydney

8 March, 2018 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

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One of the Best Ghost Tours in Sydney has to be when you visit Australian Pioneer Village at Rose Street, Wilberforce NSW 2756.  If you are looking at exploring some old buildings dating back as early as the 1800s there is a Ghost Tour made just for you on 9th March, 2018.  Some of the old buildings you will visit include Mitchell Cottage – 1890, Bank of Australia 1920, Mangold Cottage – 1886 and Perry House 1856 “House of Shady Ladies”.

WHEN

The next Ghost Tour in the Hawkesbury can be purchased online for the 9th March, 2018.  If you aim to arrive at 11pm to unpack the car and get settled in, 11:30pm the tour of the village kicks off and as the clock strikes midnight the vigils begin.

Don’t worry if you miss this tour the next one is scheduled for May, 2018, always book ahead to avoid disappointment.

WHAT TO BRING

As suggested by APPI – All Night Paranormal Investigation there are a few things you may want to bring with you on the night.

If you think you won’t last the whole night wandering with the spirits around the village bring your sleeping bag, mattress and pillow to have power naps throughout the night, however there is so much to see and do, no one generally sleeps that night 🙂

Feel free to bring extra drinks and snacks however tea and coffee with ghost offerings will be provided.

If you love spookie dookie stuff and want to capture an image of casper to take home feel free to bring along your Night Vision, Barometer, Compass, Infra red Thermal Imaging, Dowsing Rods, Digital Cameras, Video Recorders, Electro Magnetic Field Detectors, Hydrometer,  Head torch light, torch and any or simply bring yourself.

HOW TO BUY TICKETS?

For tickets to join in the fun Contact All Night Paranormal Investigation Don’t worry if you miss this tour the next one is scheduled for May, 2018.

Join APPI Ghost Hunts & Tours on an ALL NIGHT ghost hunt at the beautiful vintage Australiana Pioneer Village.

Have a great night and let me know who you got to catch up with living or otherwise 🙂

Rachael ????

 

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Filed Under: Events, Family, Featured Articles, Fun Days, Hawkesbury, Uncategorized Tagged With: All Night Paranormal Investigation, APPI, Australiana Pioneer Village, Australiana Village, ghost, ghost stories, ghost tales, ghost tours, Wilberforce

Things to do in the Hawkesbury – Best Walking Tracks

7 March, 2018 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

The Colo River is one of the most popular tourist and weekend-getaway destinations in New South Wales.  Just over an hour away from Sydney, this World Heritage Wollemi Wilderness area is home to a large number of scenic and beautiful walking tracks including Bob Turner’s Track, with steep rock cliffs, verdant bushland, enchanting flora and fauna and deep valleys and waterholes.

Bob Turner's Track Bush Walk Colo RiverThe Bob Turner Track can be found in one of the lower parts of the river and probably one of the easier access routes however still classed a medium grade.  Pack your lunch for a picnic by the River and don’t forget the swimmers as it is always good to cool down after the trek.

Map to Bob Turner’s Track

For a sample map to Wollemi National Park – Bob Turners Track to the Colo River, click here.

Best Bushwalks in the Hawkesbury

Whilst we have some great walks in Sydney my I love bushwalking in the Hawkesbury.  For your latest copy of the guide to The Best Bushwalks in the Hawkesbury click here.

If you are interested in bushwalking in the Hawkesbury area, the Visitor Information Centre has a handy $6 guide which details 12 of the Hawkesbury’s best bushwalks. This extremely popular guide has something for everyone.

All of the bushwalks are about an hour’s drive from Richmond.  There is something in the guide for novice bushwalkers as well as more experienced walkers.

Available at the Hawkesbury Visitor Information Centre, 328 Hawkesbury Valley Way, Richmond NSW 2753. Phone 02 4560 4620.”

Source: www.discoverthehawkesbury.com.au

Colo River Bush Walk

Great Bushwalks in the Hawkesbury

For your convenience I have also attached a link to a local website which has more information on some of the other Hawkesbury Bushwalks available, you will have a bushwalk for ever weekend of the year: click here.

Other Great Bushwalks in the Wollemi Wilderness

I have attached a link to the National Parks which has more information on other walks available: click here

Kayaking or LiLo down the Colo River

Like to paddle as well as Bushwalk? Well you can combine these two activities with the Bob Turner Track and Colo River.  To find out the best ways to prepare for this type of trip click here

Filed Under: Community Update, Easter, Events, Family, Fun Days, Uncategorized Tagged With: Bob Turner's Track, Bushwalking, Colo River, Great Bushwalks, Hawkesbury, kayaking, lilo, National Park, paddle, Sydney Walks, Wollemi Wilderness

Mardi Gras Celebrates 40 Years

3 March, 2018 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

Whether you are looking at attending yourself or in support of a friend, family member or local community, watching the Mardi Gras Parade or streamling live no matter what side of the fence you sit can be a lot of fun.  A couple of things you need to know about Mardi Gras…

Rachael’s Top Tips for Best Vantage Points

1/ Like in real estate Location, Location, Location is key! So plan to arrive early to get the best vantage spot.
2/ When buying a home you want to know the local amenities and facilities available, so ensure you know your go to places to purchase food and water, and toilet stops for the night.
3/Spending long days searching for that perfect home, nobody wants to get “Hangry” in the process, so ensure you carry water and snacks just in case you cannot find a vendor in time, your friends will love you for it.
4/ Similar to our open homes where we want to ensure the safety of our attendees, therefore keep an eye on your friends and belongings and stay together to have a safe and enjoyable night out. Carry only the essentials and avoid bulky items.
5/ Like wandering the streets for hours for the perfect home, it is a must to wear comfortable shoes and clothing, dress for the Mardi Gras Event and weather forecast 

A couple of other things you need to know about Mardi Gras…

When Is the Mardi Gras?

Sydney Mardi Gras is celebrating 40 years with one of the most colourful and creative parades to attend this year being held on 3rd March, 2018.

Who is performing at Mardi Gras?

Cher, a longtime advocate for the LGBTQI community, has arrived in Sydney preparing for her iconic performance at 2am after the night’s biggest ever official Mardi Gras Party.
The gay icon’s chart-topping hits include Believe, Strong Enough, All or Nothing, The Shoop Shoop Song, I Got You Babe, If I Could Turn Back Time, Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down), Half-Breed and Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves.

What is Mardi Gras?

And whether you are up for a party or not The City of Sydney certainly knows how to host one of the best parties of the year! Bursting into life with a full calendar of special and annual signature events that celebrate all things rainbow attracting approximately 20,000 local, interstate and international visitors, providing them with an experience that cultivates a sense of culture and community which equally commemorates the vibrant history of Mardi Gras since inception by the 78ers.

 What is the meaning of Mardi Gras?

“40 Years of Love “examines the themes of repression, adversity, freedom, diversity and equality” and was inspired by queer artists like Peter Tully, Brenton Heath-Kerr, Ron Muncaster, Keith Haring and Pierre et Gillesaid Aberline and Goldberg.

“With the work’s vibrant energy and complexity, we share that Mardi Gras isn’t a singular thing but a cacophony of diverse ideas, people, histories, politics and expressions.”

Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore said the City was proud to support and celebrate the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.”

Quotes courtesy of online source: http://www.mardigras.org.au/news/mardi-gras-celebrates-40-years-with-a-huge-inflatable-art-installation-on-taylor-square

Best Vantage Points or Places to watch Mardi Gras Sydney 2018?

You can take advantage of a roadside possie along Oxford Street leading up to Taylor Square. A couple of other venues you could visit as you follow the parade up Oxford Street are Beresford Hotel,  Stonewall Hotel  Open from 5 p.m. and tickets start from $22, The Oxford Hotel – Open from 10 a.m. with entertainment from 7 p.m., The Colombian Hotel – Open from 9 a.m., The Courthouse Hotel – Open all day. The Flinders – Doors open from 4pm and DJ’s from 10 p.m.,  VIP Viewing – Sideshow – Flinders St, Darlinghurst  7pm – 11pm, From $61 + booking fees, Wheelchair Accessible.

What to wear to Mardi Gras 2018?

The great thing about Mardi Gras as you can dress in whatever you like, but most importantly, simply be yourself.

Is the Mardi Gras on TV?

Yes, it will be streamed live from 7pm on Facebook and SBS Demand and if you can’t make it on the night, it will also be broadcast on SBS Demand – Sunday 4th March at 8:30pm with all our favourite hosts including Magda Szubanski, Patrick Abboud, Joel Creasey and Urzila Carlson for our special Mardi Gras broadcast, including hilarious Mardi Gras commentary, a behind the scenes look at the parade and insightful stories that delve deeper into the issues faced by the LGBT+ community.”

Source Online:

“2018 Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras

The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras is one of the world’s largest and most high profile LGBTIQ+ celebrations. Having started as a civil rights protest in 1978, Mardi Gras has grown into an opportunity to celebrate diversity, equality, inclusion and pride on a global scale.

Following last year’s historic same-sex marriage vote, this year’s Mardi Gras will be a celebration of how far the LGBTIQ+ communities and their allies have come in the last 40 years, as well as a reflection on the community’s hopes for the future.

The television broadcast will feature the best and brightest floats and costumes in the parade, interviews with special guest and celebrities including international music icon Cher, commentary from Magda Szubanski and Joel Creasey, as well as on the ground coverage from Urzila Carlson. The Feed’s Patrick Abboud will present a series of stories which introduces us to parade participants, the people and special meanings behind the floats, and the stories of Mardi Gras marchers– including the 78’ers who pioneered this global event 40 years ago.”

Online source: https://tvtonight.com.au/2018/02/40th-sydney-gay-lesbian-mardi-gras-tv-guide.html

Whatever you find yourself doing this weekend, Happy Mardi Gras!

Rachael ????

Filed Under: Celebrations, Community Update, Events, Family, Food, Fun Days Tagged With: BeresfordHotel, Cher, CourthouseHotel, Mardi, MardiGras, Stonewall, Sydney, TheColombianHotel, TheFlinders, TheOxfordHotel, VIPVIewing

When is the Best Time to Sell Your Home in the Hawkesbury? Pros and cons of selling your home in Autumn

1 March, 2018 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

Pros and cons of selling your home in Autumn

We are often asked when is the best time to sell your home in the Hawkesbury?  Spring is traditionally seen as the peak period for the property market, however, Autumn is a great time for sellers. Why? What are the Pros and Cons of selling your home in Autumn?  To begin with, as we move into the milder months of April and May the hottest days of summer have ended. Potential buyers are likely to be more inclined to attend open houses if the weather’s cool and fresh.

Many buyers may have made New Year’s resolutions to purchase a home during the year. If you can show off your property during the first few months of the year, you’ll target these and more buyers. Despite what we’re led to believe about spring sales, there are many potential buyers out looking for the perfect property to suit their needs right now.

Lots of people also take extended holidays from their busy schedules during Christmas and early January. This gives them more time to research the market and feel confident about their buying decisions. They become buyers who are more prepared and ready to go.

Notes for a successful Autumn Sale

Once you’ve made the decision that an autumn sale is right for you, you’ll want to keep the following factors in mind.

In April, you’ll have to compete with Anzac Day and the school holidays. These could be distractions for potential buyers, who may have planned to go away. By May, days are already getting shorter and the weather will be cooling down. This is particularly true in the southern states.

Pay attention to daylight savings if you live in a part of the country that’s affected by it. This changes over on the first Sunday of April and could lead to some confusion regarding the time of your open inspection.

8 tips for attracting the Autumn home buyer

Make sure the garden looks spectacular
Your garden must look at its best. Include planting flowers that will bloom in autumn to contrast with the changing colours of shrubs and trees. Buy mature plants rather than seedlings if necessary. How many times do you see a property that sold because the buyer fell in love with the garden?

Clean up the yard

Rake dead leaves and debris in your lawn to give a clean and tidy appearance. Don’t let overgrown vegetation block the windows or path to the entrance. Pruning bushes and tree limbs will let the sun inside and showcase the exterior of your home. Cut away summer vines and cut down dead flowers. Also, autumn-flowering plants give a cheery welcome like no other to prospective buyers. Plant in pots and place on the steps and along the sidewalk. Your nursery will advise you of the best plants to use in your local area.

Decorate your home with an Autumn theme
You don’t need to go crazy or spend a lot of money, but simply create a home that looks warm and inviting as the weather starts to cool. The days are starting to shorten, so make sure there is plenty of light in the house if you have an afternoon showing. An arrangement featuring autumn colours (pine cones, nuts, orange candles, leaves from the garden) with a hint of cinnamon stick fragrance is a good start.

Tone down your colours for Autumn
Sellers can get away with swathes of darker colours in summer, when sunlight illuminates the home. Not so during evening inspections when it’s no longer daylight savings time. Paint rooms in very neutral colours such as whites and beiges. Avoid the darker colours that are okay in the summer months when you’re not having to concentrate on brightening up a room.

Dress the Windows
Rain and wind from over the summer months can make your windows dusty and streaked by the time autumn comes. You might not notice smudges, but buyers will, if only on a subconscious level. To sell a home, your windows need to sparkle. Sometimes kids and pets smudge the window panes and weather can dirty the outside window ledges. So wash the windows inside and out every autumn. Remove screens and spray them down.

Bring in the light
When days get shorter, the sun sets lower in the horizon and casts wider shadows. Pull up the blinds, open the shutters, push back the drapes on every window. Turn on every light in the house, including appliance lights and closet lights if need be. Brighten darker rooms with few windows by placing spotlights on the floor behind furniture, and for goodness sakes, turn off the TV at inspection times.

Get a handyman/woman
Fix those little jobs you haven’t had time to do. Like the dodgy door handle, the mould in the bathroom. A loose door handle could be a deal-breaker for a buyer inspecting their sixth home in an afternoon. Often small details, like adding new kitchen doorknobs, resurfacing kitchen benches and even painting outdated splashback tiles can lift a home. Call the local trades from Rachael’s recommended list.

Clean out the fireplace
Ah, nothing smells like autumn than smoke from a wood-burning fireplace. However, be prepared. Chances are you haven’t used the fireplace – wood or gas – since last year. If the fireplace is filled with cobwebs because it hasn’t been used for months, vacuum it out and wash it down. You could arrange knickknacks in the fireplace in place of wood logs. Get a chimney sweep to service the heating beforehand. If you have a gas fireplace, light it before buyers come through. The same goes for a reverse-cycle air conditioner. Turn it on and make sure all is okay prior to showing potential buyers.

It’s true that people are more active before the doldrums of winter set in and therefore you may tap into a greater pool of buyers. It’s also important to realise that every real estate market is impacted by dozens of other factors, such as the state of the economy, mortgage interest rates and local supply and demand. But it’s also worth remembering that a well-presented property that is not over-priced will sell … so why not give Autumn a go?

Call Rachael today to discuss selling your home this Autumn.

Source: https://www.canstar.com.au/home-loans/pros-and-cons-of-selling-your-home-in-autumn

Filed Under: Buying, Buying/Selling property, Community Update, creating the right atmosphere, Family, Featured Articles, Hawkesbury, home environment, Housing Market Trends, Investment properties, Motivational, property, Real Estate, Selling, Things to do Tagged With: autumn, best time to sell, fireplace, handyman, handywoman, light, rachael goldsworthy realty, real estate, real estate agent hawkesbury, real estate Hawkesbury, real estate windsor nsw, windows, yard

Best Things to do on Valentine’s Day in the Hawkesbury

13 February, 2018 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

Best Things to do on Valentine’s Day in the Hawkesbury
Happy Valentine’s Day, Still in love with your house? If not, we know someone who may be…

It is considered one of the most romantic days of the year, a day where people show their appreciation to those they love and adore. Valentine’s Day is a day where love and romance can fill the air, with red roses, chocolates and love letters as traditional gifts given between partners or that secret someone that you may admire. Some say, when 2 people fall in love they are “Struck with Cupid’s arrow”.

Across the globe Valentine’s Day is celebrated in many ways as a day for love, romance, appreciation and friendship.

Here are our top 16 ways to celebrate this Valentine’s Day in the Hawkesbury.

  1. The Secret Letter – Why not surprise your Valentine with a secret love letter or card, maybe even a little gift. Don’t leave any clues so it makes the day more fun as they work out who sent them the thoughtful surprise.
  2. The Perfect Escape – The Award Winning Love Cabins where there is such a choice of accommodation including Wollemi Wilderness Treehouse, Enchanted Cave, Love Cabin, Love Studio, Love Tee Pee, Wollemi House. Visit www.lovecabins.com.au for more information.
  3. Bring back the romantic picnic for two – Take a picnic to the picturesque Yarramundi Reserve, Colo River or Hawkesbury River to escape the heat.
  4. Coffee date? The Hawkesbury has great locations to enjoy a coffee date with your Valentine. Gloria Jeans, George Street, Windsor; Lime and Coconut Cafe, Windsor are just a couple on a list of great locations.
  5. Pamper your loved one with a day spa experience at the Villa Thalgo Day Spa. 61 Hawkesbury Valley Way Windsor 45771254
  6. Air Ballooning? Start the day with Cloud 9 flights on a romantic hot air balloon flight, followed by a champagne breakfast. 61 Hawkesbury Valley Way Windsor 1300 555 711
  7. Say I love you with flowers. Arrange a bunch of flowers with Haus 101 Windsor – 4505 1314 or Angels Florist South Windsor – 45877681
  8. Dinner at the Sebel – Wine and dine your special someone with a celebratory dinner together – 4577 4222
  9. Kayaking – If the day is yours, why not take your loved one kayaking in the Hawkesbury. Pack a picnic lunch and make a day of it together.
  10. Dine on the water with the Hawkesbury Paddle Wheeler experience. With a dinner cruise available this Valentine’s Day from 6-8pm. Dinner, dessert and live music all included, the night is all yours to enjoy with that special someone. Bridge Street, Windsor Wharf, 0401798088
  11. Enjoy a meal at The Church bar. Open from 11am-11.30pm appreciate your loved one by sharing a brunch, lunch or dinner. 22 Kable Street Windsor 4577 6151
  12. Dessert or Coffee? Finish this Valentine’s Day with something sweet. Don’t forget to visit the Windsor Ice Cream Café 2/89 George Street Windsor 4577 2926
  13. Movie and popcorn? Catch the latest movies at the Richmond Regent, 145 Windsor Street Richmond  4587 1800
  14. Off Leash Dog Park – Celebrate with all your loved ones and spoil your pooch too. Take them to socialise with other pampered pets – Ham and Cox Streets, South Windsor – doggy bags and bins provided with fenced area, Peel Park, Arthur Phillip Drive – doggy bags and bins provided with fenced area, North Richmond, Yarramundi Reserve, Springwood Road, Agnes Banks – this area is not fenced.
  15. Light lunch this Valentine’s Day? Extensive menu and something for everyone to enjoy, a traditional RSL with a flair – Easy Lane located in Windsor RSL 36 Argyle Street South Windsor 4587 6900
  16. After Essentials this Valentine’s Day? Planning a romantic night at home? Pastel Pines has some extras to help you plan the perfect night in. With a great range of essential oils and candles to choose – 30 Walker Street Windsor 4577 7111

I hope you have fun whatever you find yourself doing this Valentine’s Day, let me know if you need more information on the local area, I am always happy to assist.

I know it is a little early however, Happy Valentine’s Day.

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