31 July, 2007

One must begin at the beginning....normally. But this strange and amusing saga began a bit more than two years ago now, so the beginning is well past. And so one must commence at some point, which is today.

Today is the one wherein our scribe learned that his offer to purchase a large commercial building has been accepted. And so we begin the tale of this building and what will become of it under the stewardship commenced today, the last day of July in the year of our Lord , two thousand seven. It was this occasion that prompted the launching of this blog, to chronicle the building itself and what goes on within and without its four ample walls over the coming months and years. Perhaps a small beginning, signing one's name to a piece of paper on someone's desk. And yet the most significant of sea voyages commenced with the singling up then casting off of the mooring lines and standing away from the quay. And those with the command of one man. Thus, this adventure commences, this afternoon, in sunny and warm southwest Washington State. We shall observe what new adventures ensue, who else comes aboard, what treasures we find, and new lands we explore.








3 comments:

thebeloved said...

So have you been merely riding on smooth seas since then? Surely you must have found some strangely inhabited island or buried treasure in this past month. People don't go to sea merely to look at water do they?

Nick Jesch said...

Hah hah, someone actually found this blog!! Amazing.....well, since I "spill the beans" in my first posting, you know the basics....I've been in a more than hectic phase of investigating whether this project can/ought to go ahead financially. Once I'd got all the numbers down on one piece of paper and had chance to examine them, I found the project is not feasible from the standpoint of economics. The project itself was very interesting and attractive...I'd have loved to work it....I've had a strong vision for what it could become. But the overall cost to buy, restore, and develop the building was just over a million dollars...not scary in and of itself. Trouble is, the likely revenue return would not have been sufficient to carry the debt and make it work. I "pulled the plug" on the offer this past Friday....and will hunker down, con tinuing to develop my business from home and keeping an eye for a more practical commercial location. And so, continuing the analogy of the sea voyage, I suppose the history should reflect that, having cleared the mole and stood out to sea, the vessel was found to be unsuited for the long voyage hoped for. And so the master, having foundered before and thus gaining wisdom in such things, gave orders to return to the dock, leaving her in care of others who will, perhaps, better see to her fate. Said master is most definitely in search of a vessel better suited to the intended voyage......

thebeloved said...

Haha! Thanks!