One couple's journey from deep in the heart to the pacific northwest

In the summer of 2017 we bought some land outside of Stanwood, a small and unremarkable (except to those in the know, of course) town in Northwest Washington.  This piece of land that was once a Christmas tree farm would be the site of our retirement home. Our plan was to leave the big city for a slower life, ultimately trading in our corporate jobs for retirement years filled with maintaining 10 acres within spittin' distance of the Puget Sound.  Maybe a little fishing along the way.  And, as it turns out, a little pickleball.

So far, the story is not so strange.  Lots of folks, it seems, make the same decision every day, moving from the growing chaos of the big cities up and down the west coast along I5 to an area with a little more tranquility and a lot less traffic. 

Not nearly as common is the tale of a couple of native Texans making the same move.

This is their story.

Future homesite in the foreground, Port Susan in the background.




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