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"Moving away from the city". What to expect?
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<blockquote data-quote="BobbyV" data-source="post: 3550959" data-attributes="member: 32629"><p>We're on just under an acre in Southern Logan County. When we first moved out here folks were telling us we lived in the boonies. Over the years there have been 100s of more homes built between us and the 6-8 miles we travel to the store. We're total electric and on our own well. We've got several neighbors with horses, goats, donkeys and other animals. We've had to deal with snakes, skunks and huge alligator snapping turtles in our back yard. I've been in the front yard and had bullets ricochet right over my head. I have no idea where the shots came from. There are folks with ATVs but they haven't rode across our yard. But there have been cases when some folks thought it would be okay to ride their horses across our yard after it rained.</p><p></p><p>We have some Mexicans who live both north and south of us . . . they love to share their music with everyone on Fridays and the weekends.</p><p></p><p>Needless to say, as soon as we're able to do so we're buying more land and moving ourselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobbyV, post: 3550959, member: 32629"] We're on just under an acre in Southern Logan County. When we first moved out here folks were telling us we lived in the boonies. Over the years there have been 100s of more homes built between us and the 6-8 miles we travel to the store. We're total electric and on our own well. We've got several neighbors with horses, goats, donkeys and other animals. We've had to deal with snakes, skunks and huge alligator snapping turtles in our back yard. I've been in the front yard and had bullets ricochet right over my head. I have no idea where the shots came from. There are folks with ATVs but they haven't rode across our yard. But there have been cases when some folks thought it would be okay to ride their horses across our yard after it rained. We have some Mexicans who live both north and south of us . . . they love to share their music with everyone on Fridays and the weekends. Needless to say, as soon as we're able to do so we're buying more land and moving ourselves. [/QUOTE]
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