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Locality: Atlanta, Georgia

Phone: +1 470-553-2986



Address: 1163 W Peachtree St NW 30309 Atlanta, GA, US

Website: samhaskell.bhhsgeorgia.com

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Sam Haskell, Atlanta Realtor 11.07.2021

Can any of my Trumpers please decipher this unintelligible graffiti?

Sam Haskell, Atlanta Realtor 26.06.2021

Fox News celebrates Pride Month

Sam Haskell, Atlanta Realtor 06.06.2021

Panini sampling last night's homemade pesto!

Sam Haskell, Atlanta Realtor 02.06.2021

ménage à trois in the front garden, disrespecting my lovely cannas, shameful! Canna or canna lily is the only genus of flowering plants in the family Cannaceae, consisting of 10 species. Cannas are not true lilies, but have been assigned by the APG II system of 2003 to the order Zingiberales in the monocot clade Commelinids, together with their closest relatives, the gingers, spiral gingers, bananas, arrowroots, heliconias, and birds of paradise. The plants have large foliage..., so horticulturists have developed selected forms as large-flowered garden plants. Cannas are also used in agriculture as a source of starch for human and animal consumption. Although plants of the tropics, most cultivars have been developed in temperate climates and are easy to grow in most countries of the world, as long as they receive at least 68 hours average sunlight during the summer, and are moved to a warm location for the winter. The name Canna originates from the Latin word for a cane or reed.

Sam Haskell, Atlanta Realtor 13.05.2021

Juggling builds hand-eye coordination in ways that improve reaction time, reflexes, spatial awareness, strategic thinking, and concentration. This helps improve confidence as well as athletic ability. It may, if juggling enthusiasts are to be believed, even promote reading skills.

Sam Haskell, Atlanta Realtor 05.03.2021

One of the sweetest babies! #Murphy

Sam Haskell, Atlanta Realtor 13.02.2021

Meet Bouloum: The playful, person-shaped chair Originally designed in 1969, the iconic Bouloum mid-century lounge chair is available for your home or office.... #Bouloum #BouloumAtHome #Bouloumchair

Sam Haskell, Atlanta Realtor 23.12.2020

Hey Trumpers, remember that thing called the Constitution? You're very good at mentioning it - of course we know you haven't read it (no it doesn't contain illustrations)... Liz Cheney sent a 21-page memo to Republicans yesterday which clearly points out why objecting to the Electoral college count is unconstitutional - of course, 21-pages is too long for Trump Supporters, and they only like to throw around the constitution when it benefits them, cherry picking! Here's part o...f her memo I'd like to share: "There is substantial reason for concern about the precedent Congressional objections will set here. By objecting to electoral slates, members are unavoidably asserting that Congress has the authority to overturn elections and overrule state and federal courts, such objections set an exceptionally dangerous precedent, threatening to steal states' explicit constitutional responsibility for choosing the President and bestowing it instead on Congress. This is directly at odds with the Constitution's clear text and our core beliefs as Republicans."

Sam Haskell, Atlanta Realtor 20.12.2020

#MyKnoll #kingofpops #BertoiaSideChair Harry Bertoia 1952,... The Bertoia Side Chair is an icon of mid century modern design. Bertoia found sublime grace in an industrial material, creating a design that works with every decor, in every room. Product Story: Characteristic of the early environment at Knoll, Hans and Florence never demanded that Bertoia design furniture, but instead encouraged him to explore whatever he liked. They simply asked that if he arrived at something interesting, to show them. Bertoia later explained the process: "I went around and discovered, quite soon, that I was not the man to do research. My feeling was that had to come from an inward direction. I began to rely once more on my own body. I began to think in terms of what I would like as a chair. It started very slowly...I came into rod or wire, whether bent of straight. I seemed to find myself at home. It was logical to make an attempt utilizing the wire. "Once more, I went through the procedure of positioning, considering the possibility of shapes, then relating, of course, what the wire itself could be, what shapes it might take, whether there were any tools to do it with. There are many aspects of the same things coming into one's mind, but the very first thing was whether a shape would come up that would begin to serve as a chair, sitting on it, etc. One was taking the shape of a side chair; another was beginning to extend to care of the head. This developed to the point where something could be held on to... You know, when you have something in front of you that can really physically be held, it becomes easier to make changes."

Sam Haskell, Atlanta Realtor 30.11.2020

Georgians Looking Out for Georgians: How should we vote in this special election? Georgians have a unique opportunity to shape the direction the entire United States will take, at least over the next two years until the next Congressional election. The choices we make on January 5th(or leading up to it, if you vote early) will dramatically affect the quality of life for all Georgians. AllAmericans, for that matter. We look at three issues that seem most on our minds, across... our great state. There are huge differences in what will happen, depending entirely on whether we send the two Democrats (Ossoff and Warnock) or even one of the Republicans (Perdue or Loeffler) to the U.S. Senate. Take a look, and then, on or before January 5th, please vote, no matter which way you decide is the right choice for you. There is as much at stake in this special election for Georgia’s U.S. Senators as there was in the Presidential race on November 3. Coronavirus Relief and Economic Recovery Likely the most critical issue of this election. Georgia, like all states, needs serious help from the feds on both crises. We’ll get more help if we elect the two Democrats and take control of the Senate away from Mitch McConnell but should a Democratic-controlled Congress scare us, the way Senators Loeffler and Perdue say it should? Health Care in Georgia: Improve? Or Not? Even before the coronavirus struck, we have been struggling on this issue. We have one of the lowest-rated health care systems in America, and a frustrating inability for many of us to afford even the barest minimum of care. Our current Senators, like Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, favor trusting the market to take care of our health. We know what that looks like; it’s what got us to the spot we’re in. What would Biden and the Democrats do differently, and what would it mean for Georgia, if we put them in charge by electing Ossoff and Warnock? Georgians see through Kelly Loeffler’s dishonest campaign, and they know that during her year serving in the Senate she's spent far more time looking out for herself than looking out for us!