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When enlisting the service of a real estate professional, you want someone who is both knowledgeable and experienced in all aspects of real estate and has a solid understanding of the unique San Diego real estate market. With nearly three decades of professional real estate experience in both sales and brokerage, I am a trusted advisor my clients can rely on. Ascending to the peak of the luxury real estate market requires traits that I possess in abundance. Detail, patience and integrity are hallmarks that have defined my practice since 1979. As a top producing agent in beautiful San Francisco with well known brokerage Grubb Ellis, my exposure and representation of the city's most exclusive properties demanded an unrivaled level of commitment and service. Still passionate about real estate I joined Sotheby's International Realty as a broker associate where I continue to share my deep understanding of the market and hard-won experience in transaction process and negotiation. I am a member of the National Association of Realtors and North County Board of Realtors.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Outdoor Living in San Diego

Being an enormous animal lover has brought me many opportunities to enjoy the outdoors from walking and playing with my rambunctious Vizslas to being comforted by watching my collection of exotic finches perch, chatter and flutter about in my backyard. I love watching the birds that come into my backyard that aren't my own private finches as well.

There is something special about the outdoors in San Diego...and being able to watch the variety of bird life we have in the area from hummingbirds to goldfinchhes and wrens.

Here are some tips to make your backyard a bird haven any time of the year:

1. Attract Through Landscape - Flowers that bloom in different seasons, especially reds and bright colors. Fruit trees and Vines and hedges all attract birds.

2. Provide a little bit of Extra Help with Food - Birds linger longer if there is a source of food. Try using suet in the winter and seeds in warmer weather.


3. Water Sources - Use water features in your yard to attract birds. Ponds. Water Fountains. Bird Baths.

4. A Home to Call Their Own - Birds like safe locations to build their nests in so why not provide one for them in your own backyard. A slanted roof keeps birds dry. Hang them high, at least 10 feet from the ground. Make sure they are secure and stable in strong winds and stormy weather. And make sure the opening is big enough for the birds, but small enough to keep predatory birds out so that they can't enter and steal the chicks.

Being outside enjoying a walk through the park with my dogs, or walking along the beach or even just in my own backyard brings me peace, serenity and joy after a hard days work in real estate. I appreciate the outdoor lifestyle I enjoy here in San Diego.

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