How & Why We Take Unique Photos Prior To A Move

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Whenever we're contemplating moving to a new area, we take a picture using that area's natural surroundings to creatively spell out the name of the town we're considering.


How This Tradition Got Started
It all started with moving to Pensacola, Florida. At the time, Lynnette lived in Orlando and Jim lived in Jacksonville. We happened to be driving on the beach on a weekday afternoon (we had both played hooky from work that day!), and Jim started "drawing" in the sand.

Jim drawing 'Pensacola or Bust' in the sand on the beach That reminded us of a picture we'd once seen where a couple on their honeymoon had drawn their wedding date in the sand, and then they took a photograph to commemorate the moment.

From there, we were on a mission!... What to write? And how to squeeze it all within the frame of one photograph? Purely on a whim, we thought: Well, we've been tossing about the idea of moving to Pensacola for a few weeks... So let's just jot out something about Pensacola."

Before we knew it, here's what we came up with:Lynnette after we drew 'Pensacola or Bust' in the sand on the beach

...that was the actual moment we decided to move to Pensacola!


Play It Again, Sam
After we'd been in Pensacola a few years and were itching for a new "more happenin" place to call home, we found ourselves one weekend in Nashville, Tennessee on vacation. We were having a delightful time there - very laid back and casual, and we even talked about possibly moving to Nashville someday, because the city seemed like a good fit for us.

Then, on our way out of town (about to drive back to Pensacola), we decided to stop at a really nice little city park in the town of Franklin.

Along the lines of how things went on the beach in Pensacola... we realized that when it came right down to it, we were really very interested in actually moving here some day.

Jim strategically placing leaves to spell out 'Nashville' on the ground So we decided to place some of the leaves that had dropped from the large Oak trees (it was Fall) into some meaningful arrangement.

Next thing we knew, we had something like this: Lynnette standing next to the finished product - 'Nashville' spelled out in the leaves!

... yet another "sign" of a future move! (We ended up moving to Nashville a mere 5 months later!)



Future Moves?...
Sure hope whatever city we move to next lends itself to some creative landscape! Odds are, we won't be moving anywhere cold and snowy, but if we do... guess we could just actually pee in the snow a little message!

...Hmmmm, I'm sure we could manage to create something unique for a move to somewhere like Hawaii!!!

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Shayne said:

This is my first stumbling onto this site and I would just like to say I love it. I haven't done any work this afternoon because I have been reading all about you and Jim.
I just got married to a Jim who is very close to his computer and has a website for us and what is happening in our life and I am just beginning getting into that.
It started on our honeymoon. We went bar hopping (barhop.blogspot.com) and actually stopped for lunch at the Tin Roof in Nashville on our way from Knoxville to Kansas City. We kept an online journal so our friends and family could share our journey with us.
I just wanted to say that I am really impressed with your site and that even though I don't know you, I think you guys are great and I wish you the best in life.
Sincerely, Shayne Sweeney

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