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Saturday, June 08, 2013

Day three

Finally saw a map of our property line. It's a funky T shape. We are so use to straight squared grids, that it took us a moment to understand it. And I have to laugh at myself, I keep thinking in terms high winds. Everything I do, I think open how Kansas wind will tear it down and start to adjust for it. Then remember, we aren't in Kansas anymore Toto. There is a breeze, but nothing like back home. 

I met one of the neighbors, she seemed nice. 

Husband and the boys went exploring one of our hills. They found a pecan tree, and large paw prints. Husband and I found what we are calling a holler in a holler. It's like a secret garden. We found wild strawberries and blueberry plants.

I have been a bit melancholy about it all, but it's only because of a migraine I have been fighting for days. If I get too excited, I get migraines. Punishment for being happy I guess.

Husband is giddy about it all. It's wonderful just to see him so excited about things. And the boys, Large has hit that moody stage of being a teen and hasn't smiled in months, now he has been beaming. That in itself is worth all the trouble of moving. The boys haven't gone to the cave full time yet, the creek in front of the house keeps them busy. It's like we live in a national park that I would visit as a kid.

Drive way


Looking down into the holler in the holler


Our cabin in the holler



My backyard


The butterflies here have a taste for human flesh


Our creek



This is just on one small plot of the land. We have more to explore! 







18 comments:

  1. Oh! What a jewel! Shade for the house, Room for critters & great garden spaces! If you are there by August you have time for fall crops to help you this winter. So how many times have you designed the layout in your mind?

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  2. Surprisingly enough, not too many time. Lol! Already have a fall garden planed. :)

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  3. That's great......beautiful country.
    Bet there is some good Hawg ridin' roads up there too....

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  4. I'm so happy for you! It's really beautiful. What did he think the prints were-bear, cougar?

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  5. That is absolute paradise, and after all you've put up with from your bad neighbors, I'd say it's a well-deserved reward. Can't wait to read all about your new life there. Do you have a move date yet?

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  6. It's beautiful! So happy for you all, look forward to reading more stories and seeing more pictures.

    Hugs to you & yours.
    ~Fel~

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  7. New Home Sweet Home! Enjoy the new landscape & critters :)

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  8. Beautiful! And sooooo green! I miss green. Can hardly wait to move out of this damn brown desert onto a property that is GREEN! I am so jealous right now!
    Enjoy it, lady. You have waited for it and worried about it and worked for it!

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  9. I heart creeks and really muddy kids with great big smiles!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  10. this is so beautiful like some kind of magical forest

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  11. this is so beautiful like some kind of magical forest

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  12. Phelan,

    Now your property is like a piece of heaven. It's so beautiful, your family will totally enjoy living in Kentucky.

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  13. I'm just so happy for y'all! I think some of your very best memories are going to be made there. Savor!!

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  14. It's beautiful! Part of me is jealous that you get to have a new start in a new place and make it your own. It's going to be a lot of work, and it won't be easy, but it will be worth it. Good luck to you. You guys deserve this!

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  15. How exciting for you! I can't wait to see how you are able to transform this into even more of a paradise.

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  16. Phelan, I am so happy for you and your family. After the past hardships you must feel truly blessed! I love the cabin in the woods!

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  17. you are with out a doubt the best realtor ever. wow it just sounds perfect.

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  18. Have you tried taking 750 mg of magnesium when you feel a migraine coming on? The first time I took it after it had started and it took a few hours to clear up, but taking it the minute my vision started to go wonky resulted in no migraine at all. I know you said once that nothing so far has worked, but I thought I'd suggest it anyway :P

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