It's almost time

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by HippyLandscaper, Jul 3, 2006.

  1. HippyLandscaper

    HippyLandscaper learning a new way

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    To move. Here are a couple of pics of the place I am getting. The yard needs to be cleaned up, and it needs some good landscaping. I am excited to get moved in!
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    here is a pic from the other side
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    There is a little bit of work to be done, but over all, I think I got a really good deal. The property is almost double what I thought it was. The owner has a fence to section off his yard from part of a field. I learned yesterday that the part on the other side of the fence will be mine too! I am going to have such a big garden next year!
     
  2. YankNBurn

    YankNBurn Owner

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    That is a pretty nice house there and I bet it shall be come a wonderful home for you all. Congradulations!
     
  3. hippychickmommy

    hippychickmommy Sugar and Spice

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    Oooh, that looks so nice! And what beautiful land! Congrats again!
     
  4. HippyLandscaper

    HippyLandscaper learning a new way

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    you both are invited for a cookout. If you're ever in the area.
     
  5. fritz

    fritz Heathen

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    Beautiful! That's so cool! Yeah, congrats again!

    It'll be really worth all the landscaping, & work once you get vegetables growing, & things bloomin'. :sunglasse
     
  6. pianoperson60

    pianoperson60 Senior Member

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    congrats man, looks like a cool house!
    Cheers,
    Dylan
     
  7. HippyLandscaper

    HippyLandscaper learning a new way

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    I am thinking of some nice fruit trees also. Apples, peaches, ect. I already have a big rhubarb plant growing in a flower pot, just waiting for the proper planting spot. I can make some apple/rhubarb crisp
     

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