Carol Miller, boutique owner and president of the homeowner's association, was proud of her neighborhood. And for good reason. What had once been a block of older, and in many cases run-down, houses (some of which had fallen into foreclosure) was now the crown jewel of town. "Creekside will become a one-hundred-percent all-in community. No outsiders. Everyone friendly and welcomed and welcoming." -- Carol "It figures, doesn't it, that you and I would end up in the one neighborhood where someone is actively trying to interfere in my life."--Lydia She was failing miserably as the lights committee person, miserably! Ask Mrs.
Perkins to take in her Mary statue? How in the world could she do that? How in the world could she do any of it?--Janice
Carol Miller, boutique owner and president of the homeowner's association, was proud of her neighborhood. And for good reason. What had once been a block of older, and in many cases run-down, houses (some of which had fallen into foreclosure) was now the crown jewel of town. "Creekside will become a one-hundred-percent all-in community. No outsiders. Everyone friendly and welcomed and welcoming." -- Carol "It figures, doesn't it, that you and I would end up in the one neighborhood where someone is actively trying to interfere in my life."--Lydia She was failing miserably as the lights committee person, miserably! Ask Mrs.
Perkins to take in her Mary statue? How in the world could she do that? How in the world could she do any of it?--Janice