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RE: I decided to help a friend, and loaded myself up with more bikes to restore.

in #bloodybusy6 years ago

I know that my wife and I are going to need to move to a real town one of theses days, not looking forward to it at all after the last town we lived in. Just something about planes circling your neighbors house and the bull horn speakers "come out with your hand up", Never experienced that in Alaska, we did when we left for a few years. And while we may have lots of gun noise, and snowmobile noise, and four wheeler noise, it is still a lot nicer here than it was there.

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I hear you regards that my friend, and am thankful I still have the marbles intact to be able to live in the country, and get this bro, the people who had the farm before us, died there, well not inside there, more in hospital, though until they died, they were in their late 90's, kind of gives you some perspective, does it not? If they could do it, I sure as can. :-)

It is finding that place, I am glad you have found it, my wife and I still wonder and search. I've been a wanderer for so long not sure I can stay in one place for more than 7 years, I'm not sure that I have ever stayed in the same place for 7 years, but still need to find that place to plant that final tree. It will have to be a fast growing variety.

I was you, I was like that, and then I just found it by mistake, just a random stumble onto something I never expected, though like anything, it is hard work, and at times easier to live in the town (in winter) but and a big but, maybe if I sort the road out instead of relying on gov, and put in better heating, then maybe, just maybe, next winter I stay put, or go to Thailand for a few months, during the cold spell. :-)

....see you then!

Got you on that one. :-)