240 Reasons to Be Thankful

DIGS officially turned 10 this month, and I’m in awe how fast the time has passed. For me, it can be summed up as 240 reasons to be thankful – that’s how many South Bay DIGS magazines have been published since the very first one on October 7th, 2010.

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Sometimes cliches become cliches because they’re true.

Like the one “time flies.”

Celebrating a 10-year anniversary in this crazy year is bittersweet, to say the least.  I’m sure like most people, I’ll be glad when 2020 is over.

The bottom line is that we’re just thankful to still be here, doing our little part in the community in keeping the local real estate conversation alive and healthy.

The South Bay is an amazing place to live let alone work – something I’ll never take for granted.

THANK YOU.

To all the advertisers who have supported us, we are so thankful that you’ve given us an opportunity to be of service.  From day one, DIGS has been about you – and the essential services you provide that are now in focus more than ever.

To all of our DIGS team members, past and present, we’re thankful for all your contributions that have enabled our longevity and success.

To my late sister Julie, whose confidence in me never wavered, and who gave me the courage and inspiration to embrace the unknown.

To the South Bay community, who gave us a voice for local real estate and rooted for us all along the way.

We’ve always strived to embody the “a rising tide lifts all boats” spirit, to be an advocate and trusted advisor, a guide in good times and bad.

But we’re nothing without all of you by our side.

It’s been a wild ride, and we’re looking forward to the journey ahead.

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