4 | May/June 2017
E D I T O R ' S
C O R N E R
IN THIS MILITARY & REAL
Estate issue, we're recognizing the
power of heroes and the importance
of homes.
In editing these stories, I've
found time and time again it's not
where you live, but what you do that
determines your life. e smallest of
moments can encourage success.
Explore a most unique backyard
oasis built almost entirely by hand.
Meet a handful of Fayetteville
military spouses (some of whom
were prior service members
themselves) who continue to be
flexible in their day-to-day duties,
but also exude an independence—a
confidence—in going their own way.
Finally, I am proud to share
the story of Horses at Heal
with you. Deb and John Foley are
transforming the lives of service
members through their work, and
it is because of their commitment
a Lone Survivor Foundation
retreat center will be coming to
Fayetteville, the first LSF retreat
center on the east coast, which will
certainly change the lives of many,
for the better.
My hope is in reading this issue,
you will feel inspired to seek the
spaces where you find your own
solace and continue to be grateful to
those who sacrifice for our country.
Photo
by
Matthew
Wonderly