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Former TV Weatherman Jim Hickey Returns to Family Land After 17 Years
In a heartfelt return to his roots, former television weatherman Jim Hickey has successfully repurchased family land in New Plymouth. This move marks a significant chapter in his life, as he and his wife, Sue Hickey, transition from their hangar apartment at New Plymouth Airport back to the countryside.
The couple made the decision to buy back the land after seventeen years of living in the airport community. Hickey expressed his desire for a more tranquil lifestyle, which he associates with the bucolic charm of his childhood. He emphasized the importance of reconnecting with nature and the community as they embark on this new journey.
Hickey’s return to the family land resonates with many who understand the pull of one’s origins. The couple plans to cultivate the property and create a space that reflects their values and lifestyle preferences. “It’s about living simply and enjoying the beauty around us,” Jim stated, highlighting that this move is more than just a relocation—it’s about embracing a new way of life.
In recent years, urban living has become increasingly popular, but Hickey’s decision underscores a growing trend among individuals seeking a balance between city amenities and the serenity of rural life. The appeal of a quieter existence, especially post-pandemic, has led many to reconsider their living arrangements.
As Jim and Sue Hickey begin this new chapter, they are not just reclaiming land; they are also fostering a connection to their past while looking forward to a peaceful future. The transition is set to enrich their lives and contribute to the local community in New Plymouth, where they hope to engage with their neighbors and support local initiatives.
This development is a reminder of the importance of community ties and the enduring value of family heritage. Jim Hickey’s story serves as an inspiration for those contemplating similar changes in their own lives.
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