Begining Of An Era
I now live in an area of the county called Selica. It's old farm land, the property has a 1.88 acre pasture/garden area with the yard being about a half acre to add to that. It has a spring and borders a little creek known as Spanish Oak Branch with an old barn that I will rebuild. It's a little close to the main road than I care for, but, it's a nice place and I'm only a few minutes from one of my favorite hunting grounds. I carried a little meat out of there some years back.
It frosts more here than it did up on the Mountain I had been living on. I get sun all day long though.
Well, the election is done. The news said not as many people voted around here. About half of the registered voters. We picked up a new County Commissioner that might have something in mind other than real estate interest.
Now on the national scale, we managed to get back to a grid lock of sorts. But, something I noticed. The last two elections Foreign Policy was a big issue. It was hardly mentioned this time...Interesting.
The Appalachianist
5 Comments:
Good luck in your new place.
When you last posted about end of an era; I suspected perhaps your military days had come to an end.
Come first of December; I will have been in my new place here in the high desert of central Oregon one year.
Take care, Hooah !
Sotamies, there are times I think it would be nice to have that weekend every month and a little less hassle in my life, but, I'm just not to that point yet.
Thanks, I'm knocking on wood, but, this is a good thing I've got here.
What the hell is North Korea doing?
Hey App.
I don't know what the N Koreans are up to. Whatever it is, it usually doesn't leave others feeling warm and fuzzy.
I was repairing heavy equipment in S Korea in 1998; right at the time when S Korean fisherman snagged a N Korean mini sub. I'll tell you, I was wondering if my stay was going to be prolonged. But, that incident blew over.
Hey, have a good Thanksgiving.
Hooah !
More importantly, do the dogs like the new place? ;-)
Oh, yeah, Dogs dig it. They get lots of sun.
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