Friday, March 4, 2011

Sneak Peak


Here is a sneak peak at a couple of our newest listings. See more pictures on our website: www.teamdiana.com

Happy Wife, Happy Life

Often times the effects of the hustle and bustle of city life are evident on visitors faces. We have clients who come into our office in Three Rivers who are guarded and seem to have lost their joy.
Then as the hours pass during our home tour, I watch people transform. Slowly they let their guard down. They start to laugh at my stories about Three Rivers and soak up nature as they tour with Team Diana.
Today I visited a couple who closed escrow on their new home last month. Honestly-they actually look like different people. No more frowns- they are radiant! It is as though they learned how to relax again. I am so happy for them! Do I have the best job in the world or what? To assist others in a lifestyle change is such a privilege and quite fulfilling. Thank you to all who refer clients to us.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

There is something about a small town that feels like the best part of America's past. Come to Three Rivers!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Cowboys in Three Rivers

Today's quote from my friend Elizabeth:
"I was driving down our road today and saw a beautiful picture. There was one of my neighbors, a true cowboy in every sense of the word, sitting on his horse, mud on his boots, cowboy hat low over his eyes, the sun was breaking through the clouds behind him, cattle all around him in the wet field - AND he was talking on his cell phone."

Now didn't you just have a great fantasy image in your mind... until that last part?

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Forgot My Camera

As my husband and I were driving up South Fork to check on one of his construction jobs, we noticed something on the side of the road. It looked a bit like a dog from a distance. As we approached in our car, it was clear what we were looking at. It was a brown, curly tailed wild pig. We glanced in the field across the road and saw this brown, curly tailed pig's extended family. There were at least 20 pigs of all sizes and colors. The largest looked to be around 200 pounds and the smallest was probably around 30 pounds. Wish my camera was with me!

Monday, November 1, 2010

SnaP, CraCkle, PoP

As I sit at my office desk I can not avoid multiple yawns. The last few nights I have been awakened by the sound of large branches snapping off of the tree outside my bedroom window. Apparently, Mr. Bear thinks this tree is a great midnight hang out spot.
My lovely 30 ft. tall tree is now bare in the midsection. In my opinion though, the lack of sleep and damaged tree are fine trade offs for the opportunity to live in Three Rivers. The thrill of wildlife surrounding us never gets old. We are blessed!