Saturday, February 27, 2010
Mystery in Langley
Sleuths will be out in force today and tomorrow, scouring Langley for clues to the Male Order Murder. The Highlands has a clue. You can get it at the Coldwell Banker Tara Properties office which is located in Langley Village, under the rose arbor.
Our model home is open to inspectors who need a warm dry place and a cup of hot chocolate while sorting through clues.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Wild Film Festival coming to the Clyde Theater
At a showing this weekend of the local hit film Beneath the Salish Sea, Clyde Theater proprietor Lynn Willeford announced an upcoming special event. April 16 - 19 the Clyde will host a collection of the best nature films from the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival.
Full details will be available on the Clyde's website starting March 1st. More news will be coming from The Highlands on this event as well. Stay tuned.
Full details will be available on the Clyde's website starting March 1st. More news will be coming from The Highlands on this event as well. Stay tuned.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Summer Weather at Freeland Park - Brrrr!
In summer the wind blows down Holmes Harbor from the north. In winter, it blows from the south. So I was a little confused when I drove past Freeland Park this morning and found the flag standing out southward.
But I wasn't the only one. Pulling into the lot at the park to take pictures, I spied Highlands resident Nancy Little, her sister, Mac and Meg setting out for a walk on the beach. They were quite the coordinated crew in cheery red car, coats and collars. We spent a moment celebrating Sadie the Scottish Terrier's win at Westminster.
As it happened, when it came to weather, looks were deceiving. Bright sun and a north breeze did not add up to warm. None of us lasted more than ten minutes in the icy gale.
Here are a couple of Scots sayings fit to the moment.
The Scots are steadfast - not their clime.
Thomas CrawfordTo a Scot, the past clings like sand to wet feet.
Geddes MacGregor
Labels:
Holmes Harbor,
Scottish Terrier,
weather,
Westminster,
wind
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Finch Cottage gets the rainbow treatment
After months of relying on a rendering to describe the Finch and Goldfinch cottages, we now have real houses. And they are obviously going to be very valuable.
Floor plans that show the two different layots and other details are on our Available page.
Floor plans that show the two different layots and other details are on our Available page.
Labels:
cottages
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Heart Rocks
The Highlands community's resident children's author, Yvonne Palka, collects heart shaped rocks. Friends send them to her from all over the world.
Happy Valentine's Day!
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
New cottages in the sunshine
Significant progress on the Finch and Goldfinch cottages this week. The Goldfinch has walls and the Finch as both walls and rafters. Roofing is due next week.
Here's our first look at the charming south face of the Finch. The recessed entry and dormers will be shaded by a pergola and look out onto a sunny meadow.
These two cottages are scheduled to be complete in June, but if the weather holds and workers can continue making this kind of progress they may be ready in time for Mother's Day.
Here's our first look at the charming south face of the Finch. The recessed entry and dormers will be shaded by a pergola and look out onto a sunny meadow.
These two cottages are scheduled to be complete in June, but if the weather holds and workers can continue making this kind of progress they may be ready in time for Mother's Day.
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Want to move to The Highlands and run the coolest coffee bar in town?
- This is your chance -
1504, our favorite Freeland coffee spot is for sale!
Sale includes all furniture, fixtures, special recipes, and inventory. The loveable Astoria Elettronica Espresso machine is in great condition. Gourmet coffee from Coffee Bean International's Panache in Portland. Room for regular displays of local art on the freshly painted walls. (Plus Dorcas' famous Samoosas and African sauces.)
This is a turn-key offer to the person wanting to step into "a going concern." 1504 Coffee is very community-oriented with 21 years of great local history. Just looking for that right owner.
For more information contact agent Tom White, tomwhite@whidbey.com, 360.381.0012, or leave a message for owner Jess Leon at 360.622.6389.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Maximum recycling
At The Highlands and Langley Builders, we work hard to bring as many recycled products and processes into each of our homes as we can. This week we're installing Bliss carpeting, made from recycled soda bottles, in an Erin cottage and feeling very good about it. But it's always inspiring to see the clever things people do when they set out to make a real statement.
Here's a group that collected leftovers, scraps and by products of all kinds and used them to build a house.
I love the cork wall and the ceiling, which appears to be made of picture frame samples. I've often thought, while choosing frames at my favorite frame shop, Catherine DeWitt Framing, about what I could do if I could get my hands on her cast-off samples and scraps.
The fireplace is nothing short of spectacular. I love seeing beautiful architectural pieces like this given new life - though I'm sure the venting system would never pass inspection in Langley.
While we timid, mainstream types may never get up the guts to build an entire recycled house, projects like this push us to try a little harder to find recycled content products for our own homes.
Here's a group that collected leftovers, scraps and by products of all kinds and used them to build a house.
I love the cork wall and the ceiling, which appears to be made of picture frame samples. I've often thought, while choosing frames at my favorite frame shop, Catherine DeWitt Framing, about what I could do if I could get my hands on her cast-off samples and scraps.
The fireplace is nothing short of spectacular. I love seeing beautiful architectural pieces like this given new life - though I'm sure the venting system would never pass inspection in Langley.
While we timid, mainstream types may never get up the guts to build an entire recycled house, projects like this push us to try a little harder to find recycled content products for our own homes.
Labels:
Decor and Design,
home and garden,
Picture frame,
recycling
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