Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Check out this cement truck!  It is a one of a kind natural gas fueled truck from Minnesota, and we had the privilege of having it on our site today.  I think that makes Leisure Villas very "Green" don't you agree?  And It's soo nice to see Jeff working so we can get started with the framing on building 9.

The models are all painted now, the cabinets are in, and very soon we will have them decorated and ready for you to preview.  It is a good time to start seriously looking at the Villas again.

Building 6 is getting flooring now and and there is a beautiful Windsor Court with a Bonus room very close to being ready for occupancy. 

Building 7 is framed and the electricians are finishing up.  The back corner has a Canterbury model (7D) and the lot is amazing.  Very private with lots of grass
There is also a Wellington  (7C) available for those of you who have been waiting for our very cute smaller model, and a Windsor Court with a Bonus room in 7A

Building 8 is almost filled.  Only one unit left and it is Canterbury with a Bonus Room in a very nice location. We don't have a lot of this model, and this one is perfect, with beautiful sunset views from the sun-room. 

We are about to pour the foundation for the final building (11) in phase one so hurry in to make sure you get the best price before we move on to phase 2.  If you've been waiting..... now is the time to jump


Thursday, August 9, 2012

Letter from a happy resident

A phone call from a new neighbor (we are all new, but older in years) who has an abundance of tomatoes from the neighborhood garden. Sure, I accept, saying I'll walk down to pick them up.
   On the way, several other new friends have bags in their hands for tomato and squash pickup. And others are walking dogs. Soon there are neighbor visits on the street and sidewalk, sharing small talk.
   We look up to see the tomato lady in her car, with bags of fruit to hand out along the way. I meet a couple of new folks on the way back, who have been busy moving in, and on vacations like the rest of us.
   Retiring to my front porch swing and viewing the giant beefstakes, the Bishop and counselor shows up. Said he had new records for move-ins and wondered where the folks were. I consulted my address charts I am trying to memorize, and we walk over to the address, - an unfinished home, barely framed up. I think this symbolizes what I have seen before...folks who put $ down, patiently waiting for the paint to dry and the sod to be laid, trucking in and out checking on progress, as I have been doing for the past 2 years.
   We are all glad to be here...a place of our choosing, among the alternatives for these latter years.
                      Love,         Mom/   Anne