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neillsayers
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this is the entrance to my property
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For you or for the fish?
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I'm jealous
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Gotta love the woods. We live in town, but I could do the country thing in a heartbeat.
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Put it this way-if you show up at my house, you're there to visit or you're lost.
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looks more like a dried up river bed than a drive way.
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Apis,
The creek is eastern boundary of my property. My entrance is just a ford that is deep gravel. When the creek is low,(most of the year), one simply drives across and up the hill about a 1/4 mile. During wet weather, no one comes in, no one goes out.
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Here's a few more:
welcome sign got damaged in the last flood-on my to do list
When the creek is down this spring pool is always there with good sweet water
upstream view from the crossing
Hope this wasn't too boring, just learning my new camera
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September 27, 2015, 01:52:59 pm »
Agree with Perry, I would live back out in the country in a heartbeat (if I were younger LOL). I miss the quiet. If you ever watched my videos, you can hear the trains and road noise. Give me the birds and the bees!
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Love the rock outcrops. Stream and all, a little slice of heaven.
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