What does YOUR farmhouse look like?! Post pictures here!

Just giving you a hard time!
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I'm sure it's suits your need, but I wouldn't want to go back to it, but then we have more than 10 acres to cut too which makes a difference.
 
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Thank you! Ironically, the winters really are not that bad, just longggg!!!! Very short growing season here. But none the less we love it after living in the a big city (Denver, CO.) for 25 yrs!
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We're having cool, very rainy spring so afterwards, I'll need to take some current pics. while everything is lush green!
 
PLEASE POST PICS! Our green lushness is turning golden summery Eastern Oregon now. I wish it would warm up here, though.

I couldn't do long winters. I had long summers in Texas and that drove me back to Oregon, where everything is nice and even steven.
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Southeast ND
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My version of recycling. DH balked at the old water tank and dragging it out of the trees, until I said he could build me a raised bed like he just built his mom
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Greyfields, I heat my home with corn and I needed something to store my heating corn in during the winters use. I was able to buy two small gravity wagons for that purpose. They were both in good shape, no holes in the boxes, just some rust and the tires were okay. One cost me $245.00 and the other $200.00 which I thought was a very good price. You might be able to find something like those for yourself at a reasonable price and it would take a lot of work out of the equation for you.

Brahma mama, Thanks, I came very close to getting a Yellow 68 camaro convertible for my wife a couple of years ago...it just didn't work out or she'd a had it.
 

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