We spent most of last week house hunting. Part of house hunting, it turns out, is street hunting.
Hubs: Okay, this house is on Boulder and Sea-ox.
Me: Sea-ox?
Hubs: Hey, don't look at me. I didn't name these places.
Me: Yeah, but Sea-ox? I don't see it on the map.
Hubs: Well, this is a new development so they probably haven't had time to put it on there yet.
Me: I'm looking at street signs and I don't see it there either. Sea-ox?
Hubs: Yes.
Me: Sea-ox. Like a seahorse only more...bovine?
Hubs: Yeah, I know. Weird, huh?
Me: Okay, how do you spell it?
Hubs: Just like it sounds.
Me: Well, I see Apache Lane, Commanche...um, Honey? Any chance you mean Sioux?
Hubs: Oh. Right. I knew that.
Me: Right.
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Adventures in house-hunting indeed.
Other signs to watch for:
Drug and Gun Free Zone.
Gangster Crossing.
Excellent tip there, Nadine. Now are these the things to seek out or avoid?
Lovely to see you back, Stacey.
You always make me laugh - it is such a gift.
Some of the new developments in Canada have gone with numbers instead of names for their streets. It reminds me on concentration camps. How awful!
Go with the Seeox, Stacey. LOL
Wishing you well in everything you do.
Now are these the things to seek out or avoid?
Oh, I should have clarified! These are all subtle clues as to the type of "hood" you're in. Generally speaking, the signs mentioned indicate neighborhoods with questionable reputations.
For instance, if I saw a sign that said "Golfball Crossing", I'd assume I was near a Country Club of some sort, and wouldn't worry so much about being mugged so much as being beaned by a golfball.
Thanks for the clarification, Nadine. One of the places we're looking at is actually very near the golf course. I shall remember to wear a helmet the next time we go look at it, but I will feel free to carry my purse!
Mgt, thank you. You are always so kind to me.
Yay! I get to check in at Stacey's every day!
You're a hoot, lady! We love you.
Morning Stacey! Hope you and your beautiful family are keeping well.
Morning, Mgt! The lovely family and I are all doing very well, thanks. And you and yours?
Ronni, thanks for the compliment! I've got school today so the new entry will go up tonight or before school tomorrow depending on how well I survive.
Roper, while the real estate prices are less expensive there is still the problem of living somewhere that Son related gets to be well over 500 degrees F in the summer. I postively wilt at anything over 350, you know.
Glad to hear it Stacey. I was genuinely concerned for you a while back.
We are all fighting-fit in our household. Thanks for asking.
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