This weekend, we spent most of our time across the water on the Kitsap Peninsula (home of one of the only temperate rain forests in the world), and most of that time was in Bremerton.  They had their Gay Pride fest yesterday.  It was a rather small venue compared to what I’m used to, but apparently they had a very good turnout, with people drifting in and out all day, including us.  We drove around the area looking at neighborhoods and houses on the market.  We did most of this on our own because our realtor was manning a booth at the event.  I was glad to see that SLDN was represented.  Apparently, there is a vibrant gay community on the peninsula, and there are a lot of military people who are part of it.  Quietly, of course. 

Today, we had our realtor available and we looked at 10 or 12 houses in a couple of neighborhoods we liked, and found two houses we both felt would suit us nicely.  One edged out the other slightly, and we put in an offer on it.  Beautifully modernized 1920s house, but a very small lot and the landscaping needs some work.  The other house is almost the opposite in a slightly better part of the neighborhood, a wonderfully landscaped large lot, but the house needs a bit of work to get it up to where it meets our needs.  We put in a bid on the house that’s already modernized but needs some yard work, including privacy fencing.  I’ll have more follow-up on this as it progresses.

I suppose I should explain that we’re looking in that area due to our expectation on where Jeffrey will finally end up working, and the economics of the situation.  Transportation will not be that much of a factor.  If he winds up in Seattle, he will take the passenger ferry across the Sound and then a bus or walk.  If he winds up in Tacoma or Olympia, that’s a 30 to 45 minute drive south.  My biggest consideration is access to broadband, since I’m working from home for the foreseeable future.  The neighborhood the two houses we’re interested in is currently undergoing a sort of urban renewal, which we don’t mind being a part of.

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So many things are still unsettled.  I feel like we’re juggling a dozen balls, and working damn hard not to drop any of them.  Neither one of us are sleeping well, and probably won’t until we have our own California king bed back.  I’m also finding that it takes a lot more discipline to work from home on a full-time basis than the occasional day or two that I used to do.  So many things around the house demand your attention, but that needs to be balanced with your need to work in order to pay for that house and those things that are so demanding.  We do both agree that we need our own place soon, whether it’s a purchase or a rental.  As much as we love Bill and Esther, we are both feeling the need four “OUR” space.

Not much else to report right now, except that we are loving the Northwest summer.  The days aren’t too hot, and even though we are on Puget Sound, we don’t have anywhere near the humidity of Florida.  I even had to turn the heat on in my car for the first time since I’ve owned it.  It was a little chilly yesterday morning while we were waiting for the morning clouds to burn off.  And I mentioned how much I enjoy seeing stars in the night sky again.  Last night in Bremerton, they were much brighter and much more numerous than here in Seattle.  I hope light pollution is something that we can tackle in the next administration.