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funny you should say that...the man who bulit my house immigrated from England...he was a boat captian and decided to move his whole family here
Ours is a rental and not quite so beautiful and palatial as all your lovely, lovely homes! Its older and plain but we have did a lot to it...you should have seen it before!
This is from the top of the pasture next to us. Those red buildings are an outhouse, henhouse and dog barn, respectively. The brown dog is one of my LGD extraordinaires! The tall one in the photo is my all organic garbage disposal.
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This is our view from the top of the orchard.
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The house and two of my rowdy boys in the shadows!
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View from the front porch in one of our many ice storms.
red and yellow seventies mobile home that was added onto on the side and the front then a carport then a very large covered porch. then a tackroom then a laundry room then a mother in laws cottage/shed then a chicken coop then subdivided into five yards then fenced then with mucho trees (for new mexico this is good, no body has trees here) then grapevines. oh, then everything stolen in between owners and then put back in again. lol. my little castle. now with wood stove and pergo floors, orange and blue walls, and a bedroom not redone yet that smells strongly of brute cologne for men in the still straight from the seventies panelling.
Hey, pickles, haven't seen you around in awhile!
Mine isn't a farm house, just a cottage-style cabin in the woods. We've made it into a mini farm, but the Georgia jungle threatens to overtake the house constantly. It's on 5.37 acres, but we are trying to sell 3.15 of it to pay off the small mortgage on the house.