@chickisoup! Be safe!
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thanks everyone@chickisoup! Be safe!
Same here. We are about three miles off of the nearest blacktop on a grave road that turns really nasty really fast with heavy rain or snow. It keeps the big city zombies out. The biggest problem is that nice Sunday afternoon is spring there is an increase in traffic as the town folks come out to take a drive through 'Amish' country. I love the looks on their faces when they drive by our farm and look at us outside in shorts like "You ain't Amish!"Love being farther off I-5 do not get lookie loo's driving around and not near the noise
we are far enough to the back of town that we do not hear the highway
noise either
@microchick I bet they do would be priceless to see their faces
love to see that too!
I love it!No lookie loo problems here. Our property is 1/4 mile PAST the end of a dead end gravel road. Have to cross an easement to even get to us. Only "lookers" we get happen during deer season when some city fool can't get the hint when they drive thru our gate thinking they've found a shortcut or back way into the state land BEHIND our 65 acres. We've had em' even try to sneak past the house and down our back lane or they just sit at the bottom of our turnaround. Some of them will stay there until I walk out onto the porch with my 22, lean on the rail and stare at them. That usually have them puttin' it in reverse and sneakin' back where they came from.
Yes, a rifle packin' grandma can be intimidating!!! (learned my "stink eye" from the chickens)![]()