Santa Cruz Shelter in Place 2020: Day 33

Santa Cruz Shelter in Place 2020: Day 33

Santa Cruz Shelter in Place 2020: Day 33

Santa Cruz Shelter in Place 2020: Day 33

On Day 33 of the Shelter in Place here in Santa Cruz, I had do work, of course. Ellia accompanied me in going to the home inspection of a property, which is exciting. I always like to get more details for my clients so that they can make educated and informed decisions. Later her and I also went over to the FedEx over on 41st Ave. And they are operating magnificently. They have two people allowed in the store at a time. They wipe everything down in between each individual use. They have a bucket for clean pens, and a bucket for dirty pens. Thank you for your services. You did an amazing job and I felt very safe going in there to ship off an order of masks that Ellia has completed. If you are in need of face masks for you and your family, let me know. I’ll put an order in with Ellia.

Santa Cruz Shelter in Place 2020: Day 32Later on, Ellia and I went to our friend’s, Anne and Chris’, house in order to get bread, flour, and a starter. Anne typed out instructions for us, and even gave us a little demonstration, so that we could attempt making bread on our own! Our goal was to make Anne proud, and of course, have some tasty bread. And I’m happy to announce that it turned out beautifully. Ellia said that it was the best bread that we’ve ever made! Thanks, Anne for all the help! What have you been doing to keep busy during this time? Have you learned any new skills?

Santa Cruz Shelter in Place 2020: Day 33

Stay tuned for Day 34 of Sheltering in Place here in Santa Cruz!

If you wanna talk please, please feel free to reach out to me. Know that you are not alone in this. We got this! You can sign up for a call with me using the Calendly link HEREI look forward to chatting with you!

If you are within the at-risk population, and are in need of essentials during this time, or a face mask, please feel free to reach out to me. I would be happy to bring food and supplies to your doorstep. If you are a Santa Cruz business owner, please let me know how the community can support you during this time. I’d love to come by, film, and promote you on social media.

If you are currently wondering what the Santa Cruz Housing Market is doing during the Coronavirus Pandemic, feel free to reach out to me. I’d be happy to answer any questions that you may have. But on March 28th, President Trump updated the essential business list and added Residential Real Estate. Meaning, that Realtors are allowed to continue working, while exercising extreme precautions, as mandated by the CDC.

With that being said, if you are currently looking to Buy a Santa Cruz Home, I would love to assist you in your Santa Cruz Home Search. There is not the usual amount of inventory as we normally see at this time, but mortgage rates are historically low. Now may be a great time to buy, as long as you’re willing to be patient for your dream home to come onto the market.

If you are currently thinking about Selling Your Santa Cruz Home, now may be a great time to put your home on the market. With inventory being low, the demand increases. Meaning, that some homes are seeing multiple offers and bid wars. I’d love to schedule a complimentary and confidential consultation with you to see how Fox Realty Group INC. can creatively market your home!

Santa Cruz Shelter in Place 2020: Day 10

Shemeika Fox 
Santa Cruz Realtor
David Lyng Real Estate
831.588.2334
sfox@yoursantacruzrealestate.com
www.yoursantacruzrealestate.com
DRE 01479629

 

Video Transcription:

And what does this look like? A lemon. What does it look like? Pinocchio? Pinocchio. What do you think it looks like, Maya? I don’t know. It looks like a pear, see, like a pear? Lacie? A bush, it looks like a bush. Just try. It’s really far. I know it’s really far. This is like a half court shot. Just say, if I make it, that’d be really, so cool. That’s the weirdest form I’ve ever seen. No! Close. Santa Cruz art, and some little people playing B-ball. In my mom’s slippers. Those don’t even fit you, Ellia. They’re ugly too. They’re for sure ugly. Ready? Yeah, are you going to say anything? Oh, hi guys. We’re heading back over to the property that we were just completing an inspection for to get the overview. And so that’s exciting. I always like to get more details for my clients so that they can make educated and informed decisions and we also went over to the FedEx over on 41st. And they are operating magnificently. They have two people allowed in the store at a time. They wipe everything down in between each individual use. They have a bucket for clean pens, and a bucket for dirty pens. And they are just on point, so thank you, thank you, thank you for your services. You did an amazing job and I felt very safe going in there to ship off an order of masks that Ellia has completed. Hope you guys are having a great day. Look at how cute Anne’s house is. Chris and Anne, they have like the best garden and they’re so good at it. All right, distance, distance, distancing. Picking up bread, flour, and a starter. Our gracious friend Anne is gonna teach us how to make sourdough starter, go. You’re on. Okay, so I made you instructions. Oh, my God, you’re amazing. This is the hard side, this is the easy side. We’re only gonna do easy. Can we read that though? The easy side is not typed. I know. Because it’s just for you. Okay, perfect. I tried to make it as easy as possible. So here’s the easy side. Okay, Ellia, are you paying attention? So what you wanna do is you’re gonna feed it everyday. With? Bread, flour and water. Okay. And it’s on the instructions. So everyday throw away like half of it and just put it in your compost, or put it down the sink or whatever. Okay. And then, feed it with 50 grams of water, and 50 grams of flour. That’s why you asked about a scale. Yes. I do I have one. You need to be able to measure. Okay, perfect. Once you put everything in, you’re gonna mix it up with your hands and you’re gonna do this kind of like, once it’s all mixed up just do this folding motion where you reach underneath, and you pull it over. And you turn the bowl and just do that like 10 times. And then you’re done folding it. We’re gonna make you proud, Anne. It’s so easy. We’re gonna make you proud. Okay, we’re gonna do it. And then send me a picture of your bread. Okay. And then now tell Chris that tomorrow that this will be on tomorrow’s video. Okay. He can watch you. I’m stuffing my face right now because Ellia and I just got home and we were both hangry. And two hangry Fox-Duntons is a bad situation. So now, I’m feeding us. It’s rising. It was down there and now it went choo. Wow, that’s so cool. How long do we leave it before we put it in the oven? Well, I had dad set a timer for one hour and 30 minutes ’cause it said one hour to two hours. Okay, so let me go get dressed and then we can go play basketball. That looks so good! That’s beautiful. That’s the best bread we’ve ever made. Where you gonna put it on the counter? Oh, my God Ellia It’s really hot. Of course it’s really hot. It was just a 475 degree oven. Did you burn yourself? It kinda got burnt on the edge. Oh, shucks. It’s still really beautiful. I’d eat it. Yeah, we’re going to. Yeah. Our friends want some too. Wilbur? Okay, turn the oven off. I think we’ll make Anne proud. Is it so good? That is delicious. I don’t wanna cough tomorrow. You don’t wanna talk about it? Cough tomorrow. I don’t know. What does that mean? Bread makes me cough. Ellia, how is it? He starts coughing. It’s placebo.

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