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Well, I went to look at a house today (peruse the outside, backyard, and neighborhood before bothering my realtor about seeing the inside) and am super excited. A little over half an acre (.58) which backs up to a huge park. The house is the last one on a cul-de-sac. The backyard, from what I can see, is a kind of triangle with one side being chain link shared with the neighbor on the left and a concrete barrier on the right probably between 5 and 7 feet tall (hopefully just right for facing my bee hives toward in compliance with city rules). This is really hard to picture I'm sure but if things work out I will definitely show photos later. The property comes with a good sized and seemingly sturdy shed. Of course, I wasn't able to go inside today as my mom and I were just snooping but it definitely looks promising :D
It's kind of amazing that I just started looking for houses on a whim about a week ago and now I've found something I might not be able to live without! Haha. I've been condo living for over a year but when I broke my femur snowboarding last month I had to have someone caring for me for awhile so I moved in with my mom. Then, I began thinking, "Maybe now's the time... Time to settle down and get a place I can take care of and work around and IT BE MINE." :) I've never been a fan of giving my money to a landlord for... What? Space for awhile?
Oh well. There's my story - or some of it.
Getting more and more ready! Excited to see where this road takes me.
 
Well, I went to look at a house today (peruse the outside, backyard, and neighborhood before bothering my realtor about seeing the inside) and am super excited. A little over half an acre (.58) which backs up to a huge park. The house is the last one on a cul-de-sac. The backyard, from what I can see, is a kind of triangle with one side being chain link shared with the neighbor on the left and a concrete barrier on the right probably between 5 and 7 feet tall (hopefully just right for facing my bee hives toward in compliance with city rules). This is really hard to picture I'm sure but if things work out I will definitely show photos later. The property comes with a good sized and seemingly sturdy shed. Of course, I wasn't able to go inside today as my mom and I were just snooping but it definitely looks promising
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It's kind of amazing that I just started looking for houses on a whim about a week ago and now I've found something I might not be able to live without! Haha. I've been condo living for over a year but when I broke my femur snowboarding last month I had to have someone caring for me for awhile so I moved in with my mom. Then, I began thinking, "Maybe now's the time... Time to settle down and get a place I can take care of and work around and IT BE MINE."
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I've never been a fan of giving my money to a landlord for... What? Space for awhile?
Oh well. There's my story - or some of it.
Getting more and more ready! Excited to see where this road takes me.
Good luck on getting this house.
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We us/ed to joke that I patrolled the school hallways and hubby kept the city safe. Now we herd cattle instead of students and crooks. I now "mother" chicks instead of being a "Parent in abstentia"

Attractive chickens are as pretty as any picture.

Dusti, if you don't find what you want an Rinda's tin pile, come check out ours. We have some old barn tin stacked by the creek and some less aged stacked in the reserve barn.
 

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