

Everett Avenue, Sutherlin OR - 2 Residential Duplexesġ91 W. Elliott Street, Coquille OR - Unfinished Single Family HomeĦ44 8th Street, Myrtle Point OR - Single Family Homeġ713 Waterford Pointe, Lexington NC - Lakefront HomeĢ100 Waterford Pointe, Lexington NC - Single Family Homeĩ475 Northchester Drive NW, Pickerington OH - Single Family HomeĤ3 Calle Esteban Padilla, Juan Sanchez Ward, Bayamon PR - Parking LotĢ26 Adams Street, Myrtle Creek OR - Manufactured Homeġ303 SE Strong Avenue, Roseburg OR - Unfinished Single Family Homeġ73 E. Unauthorized usage of this information may result in criminal prosecution. The information contained herein is intended for personal use only. Please note that information will be available after the property closes, approximately 45 or more days after the auction date.

(Feb.Listed below, in chronological order, are the auction results for real estate property sold in 2023-2018. Most valuable, though, is Williams’s belief in Greg and his resourcefulness quiet satisfaction pervades his story. ) even pacing and soothing text reassure children without losing momentum. The representation of an African-American father and child in a nonurban setting is welcome, while Williams’s ( Four Feet, Two Sandals Grainy pastel and washed-out color evoke the seashore’s bleached palette, while Greg’s reverent attention to the treasures he finds is the focus of every page. ) draws a startlingly real Greg in a series of tight closeups readers will feel they can reach out and touch him. At the beach with his father, Greg strays from his beach umbrella, but stays calm and remembers the two things Dad told him: “Don’t go in the water, and don’t leave Sandy.” Sandy is a lion Greg has drawn in the sand, and because Greg hasn’t lifted the stick with which he has drawn Sandy’s long, long tail (circling, as he goes, a jellyfish, a horseshoe crab, and other beachside marvels), he’s able to retrace his steps to find his father, who’s delighted to see him.
