Lifestyle
Former Weatherman Jim Hickey Reclaims Family Land for New Beginnings
Jim Hickey, the former television weatherman, has made a significant return to his roots by purchasing back family land in New Zealand. After spending 17 years in a hangar apartment at New Plymouth Airport, Hickey and his wife, Sue, are embracing a new chapter focused on a more pastoral lifestyle.
Jim Hickey and Sue Hickey originally moved into their unique residence in 2006, enjoying the vibrant aviation community. However, their desire for a more bucolic environment has prompted them to invest in land that holds deep personal significance. The couple aims to cultivate a lifestyle that reconnects them with the natural beauty and heritage of the area.
Their recent acquisition marks a poignant return for Jim, who has fond memories tied to the land. In a statement, he expressed excitement about the prospect of building a home where they can nurture both their family and the environment. “It’s all about returning to my roots and creating a space that reflects who we are,” he noted.
The property, situated in the scenic region of New Plymouth, holds historical value for Jim’s family, having been in their possession for generations. The couple plans to develop the land into a retreat that harmonizes with the surrounding landscape, enhancing the area’s appeal as a destination for relaxation and recreation.
Transitioning from the bustling lifestyle at the airport to a more tranquil setting signifies a shift not only in location but in lifestyle philosophy. The Hickeys envision a sustainable future, incorporating eco-friendly practices in their land development. This commitment aligns with growing trends in New Zealand toward sustainable living and environmental stewardship.
The Hickeys’ journey is a reminder of the enduring connection between individuals and their heritage. As they embark on this new venture, they join a broader movement embracing the values of community, sustainability, and personal fulfillment.
In an era where many are seeking refuge from the fast-paced urban lifestyle, Jim and Sue Hickey’s story resonates with those yearning for a deeper connection to their roots and the land. Their return to family land is not just a real estate transaction; it is a commitment to a lifestyle that prioritizes nature and personal well-being.
As they look ahead, the Hickeys are excited about the possibilities that lie before them, eager to share their journey with friends, family, and the community.
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