yep except you have neighbors that are more than happy to complain about youi could never live in a place like that, if i own it, i decide what i like, not them and what i can and can't do on my property



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yep except you have neighbors that are more than happy to complain about youi could never live in a place like that, if i own it, i decide what i like, not them and what i can and can't do on my property
Nice!!!!I'm happy to report that there was no crying today by children or teacherspicture day was a success
Two weeks until the break
Hope everyone had a great day and that your evening is great too.
wow vary interesting that would make sense tho deserts are more known to be dry vs hot. So when you do get ran fall and snow I would imagine it gets muddy and the plants probably come out of dormancy or the plants that go dormant in the first place do.Quite true... My land is in a smidgen of the Sonoran Desert. Which is a HUGE desert. Goes way down into Mexico and up into Arizona and parts of Texas I believe.
Brush Rabbits are coastal and Native to the area. Their range goes far inland to my area and down into Baja California. Oh and Jack Rabbits are not rabbits but Hares... Which means their babies are born with hair and their eyes open...
None of them need to drink water... but will if its available. I put out a low watering bowl when I am up there... fed by a float valve. This way no one dies in the water tub for the horse which is 110 gallons.
https://www.desertmuseum.org/books/nhsd_rabbits.php
I have family in the Mojave.... My place is tropical compared to the Mojave. to give you an idea Death valley is in the Mojave... The town of Baker is near Death valley they have a big sign that shows the temperature outside... My son and I stopped there to refuel He wanted to stay in the car When I opened the door the blast furnace hit me... and I said no... come in and wait inside.
That thermometer showed 120 degrees... It was like sticking your head in an oven...
Deserts are different... Mild Hot and some are very very cold. Alaska even has a desert. The criteria that makes a desert is annual rainfall, or precipitation. Some deserts haven't recorded rainfall in Several decades... My little patch of heaven gets about twelve inches per year... Rain and or Snow.
sounds like a good dream to have!! One day it will come true you are already on your way. What do you plan on doing with the extra 49 acres? Farm land perhaps?I have my live till I die location... nineteen acres that cannot be split.... a livable well. Isolation but I know um er used to know each of my neighbors. There is forty acres next to me and I dearly would love to buy that... Maybe some day. Solar power, Wind power and alternative power sources are feasable and very doable at home. I know enough about each Circa 2009 and 10 ...
I so want t build an earth ship. Using recycled materials and such.... Built an integrated green house..... Oh wait I have one of those...
Well you get the picture.
Not going anywhere.
deb
they are Home Owners Association rules. Usually set up initially by the builder but then the association forms and they have monthly meetings to address issues within a very very dense housing situation.Holy crap!!! I wonder who voted those laws in? I would never live their even if some one was willing pay me to.
yep i have never been there Baker was enough for me... Highest ever recorded temperature was 134 F at Furnace Creek in 1913... the record apparently still stands.wow vary interesting that would make sense tho deserts are more known to be dry vs hot. So when you do get ran fall and snow I would imagine it gets muddy and the plants probably come out of dormancy or the plants that go dormant in the first place do.
I do not like the sound of death valley!!!![]()
No mud really to speak of... The road that goes through the property becomes a very flat stream bed... Still hard as ever underneath. even with a couple of inches of water flowing across it.wow vary interesting that would make sense tho deserts are more known to be dry vs hot. So when you do get ran fall and snow I would imagine it gets muddy and the plants probably come out of dormancy or the plants that go dormant in the first place do.
I do not like the sound of death valley!!!![]()
sounds like a good dream to have!! One day it will come true you are already on your way. What do you plan on doing with the extra 49 acres? Farm land perhaps?I'm kidding! My dream would be to buy back all the land around here that was parceled off and dynamite all the houses out
and convert it all back to farm land like it was in the 1800s
. Keep dreaming Don!!!
.View attachment 1975594 Here's the farm house . It's over 100 years old. View attachment 1975595here's the land that was parceled off, this in an older photo but what's in white is what the original farmer owned. I figured that out by looking at owner history Robert Huff owned all the parcels all together about 150 acres. But any way now there's houses scattered around on this land and all the old fields are all grown up . Trees and brush are taking root and generations of hard labour is slowly disappearing back to a woods. Farmer's only had a axe a hand saw and a par of horses to clear this much land. It was all a large woods when first set foot on. The barn in the picture was made from some of the trees that were cleared. You can see in the back what the farmer has not cleared yet. The woods has started spreading into the unmanaged field.