Ahhhh, House …

Our New HomeA little less than a year ago we ventured up to Vermont for the first time.* While we were visiting, we drove around for hours exploring the small towns and back roads. We even purposely came during “mud season” because we had heard from friends and family that if we liked Vermont in mud season, we’d love it the rest of the year.

We ended up liking Vermont—and mud season—so much we decided on the flight home that we really were going to sell our house and move.

The most difficult part of the transition hasn’t been the brutal Vermont winters—this one has been significantly more mild than usual, as we understand it—but acclimating to living in an apartment again. It may even be more difficult for the dogs. Let’s face it, when you’ve had a house, a yard, and a garden to poop in, it’s tough to go back to having to go for walks on a leash. Errr, I’m speaking about the dogs, mind you.

Back to us.

While Montpelier has been wonderful to us for these last seven months, we have been chomping at the bit to find our dream place. So, after even more driving around Vermont, we are all very happy to have someplace to call our own again. It’s a cute little 3-bedroom, cape-style house that sits on a mostly-wooded 10-acre lot with a brook running through it and a small one-room cabin.

Now, we just need to find jobs to pay for it. gulp.

* Perhaps our first opinions of Vermont had been skewed by the fact that we had such wonderful hosts who generously opened their home and gave their time to relative strangers. We’re still glad we’re here … so thanks you two!


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and the winner is …

Several months back, I put out a call for suggestions on renaming my business. And so many of you responded with great ideas! I am now pleased to announce that none of you, and therefore all of you, won the contest, as I decided to take the advice of a complete stranger. You see, Rick and I were at brunch one day when we happened to run into a woman who sells antique toys on Ebay. She suggested that I use a trade name based on my name, and thus the new website for Scully Sound was born. Much thanks is owed to Rick for his design and putting up with my seemingly-endless nitpicking.

In addition, I want to thank everyone who submitted suggestions; there were some really awesome ones and many of them would have worked well. I went with the suggestion of the name simply because it won’t have to be changed depending on my geography.

Just in time for the world premiere of the website, I got to listen to Micah Blue Smaldone and the Kamikaze Hearts at the Langdon Street Cafe in Montpelier. It was a great show. Micah’s singing and playing style evoked old-timey blues of the 1930’s, while the Hearts pumped out one catchy roots-rock tune after another. I’d love to work with these artists, or at least hear them live again, soon.


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