1450 E. Boot Road, Suite 600-A,West Chester, PA 19380
Sunday, April 3, 2011
1450 E. Boot Road, Suite 600-A,West Chester, PA 19380
Monday, March 21, 2011
Selling your home? The Nose Knows!
Friday, my cousin Joe treated my cousin Donna and me to a beautiful lunch at the Union League. The food was superb, the company even better, and we laughed and talked for almost 2 hours together. We were talking about disease and familial links and Joe said that we grew up in South Philadelphia and it was his opinion that we were exposed to a lot of toxins in the air by the various factories and such that spewed poison out on a regular basis. I decided that this was possible but that he needed to remember that we also stood in the fumes of the soft serve ice cream truck for more than a few minutes every summer night, waiting for our turn. "Every time my husband starts the lawn mower, I get the urge for a Mr. Softie", I exclaimed. We howled laughing and so it is. Smells bring back memories and the smell of my husband's lawn mower reminds me of soft serve ice cream!
If I am near a man who uses the old fashioned cologne, Aqua Di Silva, I think of Mr. Appa from middle school. Estee Lauder perfume reminds me of my mom, who always wore Youth Dew or Cinnabar when I was growing up. When I deliver meals on wheels on Thursdays, one of my little ladies wears Youth Dew and I always feel great when I walk in because it transports me to my childhood and warm memories of my mom. Although I am lucky to still have her, she doesn't wear Estee Lauder anymore.
I have always maintained that heaven, when I arrive, will smell like my mother's kitchen; aromatic with spices and tomatoes boiling on the stove or a roast in the oven. I love the smell of my garden flowers, most especially my butterfly bushes. The smell of the seashore, a lovely combination of salt and sunscreen is also a smell that could transport you to a happy place.
Smells are important. The nose knows! If you are selling your home, it should smell clean. It should smell like apple pie, fresh flowers and clean breezes. It shouldn't smell of stale cooking odors, unwashed dog, cigarette smoke or the kitty litter box. While I find doggie smells to be very comforting, most people would argue they are offensive. When selling your home, call a real estate agent. All homes have their own distinctive odor, and we really can't smell it on a day to day basis. Your agent will let you know what you need to do have your house smelling just right to put it on the market.
Susan C. Mangigian
1450 E. Boot Road, Suite 600-A,West Chester, PA 19380
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Monday, March 14, 2011
875 W. Miner Street, Rich in Chester County History
The stone stairs are guarded by a gorgeous set of lions that are really breathtaking.
Historical silo on the property.
The stone walls from the original barn are still on the property.
So many neat features, far too many to detail here. This property is rich is Chester County History.
Make an appointment to preview this piece of history.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
2011 International Philadelphia Flower Show
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Susan's February Book Review
Monday, November 8, 2010
Price Reduction in Ryerss Hunt, Chester County!
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Movie Night at Chester County Historical Society! 10/21/10
One of our family's all time favorite movies is Young Frankenstein by Mel Brooks! We've seen it so many times that we laugh before the punch line and often recite the line along with the actors! If you have never seen this movie, or haven't seen it in a while, you are in luck! And you get to see it on the big screen!
October 21, 2010
7:00 PM
at the Chester County Historical Society
Food and drink provided by Barnaby's all included in the ticket price of $12 per person
Every third Thursday of the month brings a new movie series sponsored by the West Chester BID, The Chester County Historical Society, and the West Chester Film Festival. A new state of the art audio/visual system was installed at the CCHS along with a 21-foot screen.
Adding to the experience will be "I'm in the Mood for Death", an award winning short film from the 2008 West Chester Film Festival.
Buy your tickets online at: www.WestChesterFilmFestival.com
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Susan C. Mangigian
