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Three Weeks Later….

September 14, 2019
Boring stuff first:  the house.  It’s almost not-ours anymore.  Or so I believe.  There were letters from conveyancing lawyers and some form of very orderly checklist indicating that we’re almost through the process of transferring servitude ownership to the new dwellers of 65 Elizabeth.  To be v...
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