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Locality: Simi Valley, California

Phone: +1 805-990-8721



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Bridle Path 12.11.2020

If you think selling a home is spooky You should just call me to sell it! Have a safe & happy Halloween Lydia DeMent Portfolio Homes

Bridle Path 26.10.2020

Neglected gutters can create more issues. Make sure you take the time twice a year to have your gutters cleaned or have them covered with gutter screens to keep out large debris to make the job easier!

Bridle Path 15.10.2020

Would you love a home with a porch like this? - Imagine spending the afternoon lounging with that warm comfy blanket!

Bridle Path 10.10.2020

What’s the byproduct of selling a property in Somis? You become the goat Broker Free! Free! 3 Nigerian Pygmy Goats are Free to a good home if you keep ...them together. Salina, Boomer and Grover. Text me if you’re interested 805-279-7096

Bridle Path 02.10.2020

Happy Tiny Horse More info at R&R Ranch Minis: https://www.facebook.com/randrranchminis/

Bridle Path 15.09.2020

Our big boys Eric and Rex coming in to say hello! This pair of Percherons is extremely friendly and loves coming over for our team to give them scratches on the...ir necks. We have 5 draft horses on the farm. 2 teams of dark horses and one dapple grey. Percherons generally stand between 1519 hands (6076 inches) and can average 1,900 pounds - with top weights reaching around 2,600 pounds! That’s a lot of horse to feed! Our Animal Center remains closed, but you can view these gorgeous creatures on your way to and from the pick your own fields open daily 9am to 6pm.

Bridle Path 27.08.2020

Watering the garden I’m reminded of a wonderful quote by Julie Parker, You are the creator of your own garden. Plant kindness and compassion. Water with love and gratitude and you will enjoy beauty all the days of your life. Even though we may find weeds, we have to pick them from their roots and enjoy the garden. Share something with us that’s brought you happiness or gratitude this week!

Bridle Path 10.08.2020

It's National Rescue Dog Day 05.20.20 - "REALTORS for RESCUE"

Bridle Path 03.08.2020

We posted a 1977 ad for Bridle Path homes yesterday....here's a photo from around 1978 showing the construction of the homes. This is looking north and slightl...y west across the valley. The two rows of homes that fork away from each other are Nonchalant and Rambling. I think that's Mellow Ln above Nonchalant and Rambling. First St. is the road that they come off of. First St. is running from the left side of the photo toward the center. The circular tract of homes on the west side of First are Tranquil and Languid Lanes. The campuses of Royal High and Sinaloa Middle School can be seen. See more

Bridle Path 27.07.2020

Bring Joy Into Your Home With These Top Indoor Trees Artificial plants may never die, but having live plants in your home will make your home look and feel better. Nothing brings life into a home better than well-maintained greenery. Most indoor trees are easy to take care of and only need adequate water and a spot where they'll get enough light. You can fill your home with trees or just add enough to a room to beautify empty space. Here are the best indoor plants to add li...fe and coziness to your home. 1. Fiddle Leaf Fig You probably have a friend who has a Fiddle Leaf Fig tree in their home right now, and for good reason. They only need regular watering and indirect light, and are the perfect size to add a touch of greenery to a room. Be sure not to overwater this tree, as it will drop leaves quickly. 2. Weeping Fig This tree is one of the most popular indoor trees. It has slightly arching branches and can fill out quite well if taken care of. Like the Fiddle Leaf, it prefers indirect light but it doesn't like cold drafts or hot, dry air. This tree is best kept away from doors and A/C vents. The Weeping Fig is known to shed less than a quarter of its leaves in the fall and sprout them again in the spring, so keep that in mind when buying one. 3. Areca Palm If you want to add a beachy vibe to your home, this feathery palm will do just that. It thrives in bright spaces and can grow up to 10 inches in a year, reaching 6-7 feet indoors. In the spring and summer, the Areca Palm likes light, constant moisture. During the winter months, it works best to let it dry out a bit between waterings. 4. Rubber Tree The Rubber Tree is one of the easiest to grow indoors. If you want a darker-colored plant, consider this tree that only requires moderate light. Occasional pruning will help the tree look its best, but be sure to wear gardening gloves to keep the sap off of your fingers. 5. Ponytail Palm If remembering to water plants isn't your forte, this is the plant for you. The Ponytail Palm stores moisture in its base so it will be just fine if you forget a week or two of watering. The plant has long, strappy leaves that add the perfect touch to a contemporary room. It prefers indirect, bright light and is slow-growing. 6. Lacy Leaf Philodendron If you're looking for an easy plant that will live long, this is the one for you. With massive glossy leaves, this philodendron can grow up to 6 feet wide, so keep this one in mind if you have a large space to fill. This plant only needs watered when the soil becomes dry and requires moderate light.

Bridle Path 13.07.2020

What do you think about having something like this in your neighborhood?