I live in Bush Alaska so I would say I live in a rural area lol.
I live on 20 acres in the Blue Ridge Mountains of southwest Virginia, north of PathfinderNC's place. The elevation is 2500'. My house was built in 1850 and the "new" addition was put on in 1870. I have several spring branches (small streams) that feed into a nice creek. It is 7 miles to the nearest gas station and 17 miles to the nearest Wal-Mart. I have several places to shoot.
Within 10 minutes of home, we count our blessings every day.
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Amen, I say Amen..You’re better off not knowing.
HahahaWe lived so far in the sticks that the hootie owls slept with the chickens and some folk thought that Grover Cleveland was president….. We have since moved to town, so, who is president?
I hunt in wantage township alot.Most people wouldn’t believe this is New Jersey. I’m very fortunate to live at the end of my road that butts up to state land, but much of the land here in Northern NJ is like this. Woods, Dairy farms and horse farms.
I’m just off of Mt. Salem rd in WantageI hunt in wantage township alot.
Grew up the other side of the mountain in Layton.
Outstanding. Semper Fi.I lived in Muscle Shoals while I was working for the power company, nice subdivision but no room for a shop and only a small garden. I built bows out in the garage, at least 50 of them, and thought "one day I will have a "real" shop".
My wife was always looking for us a more rural place closer to her family's land in Greenhill Al about 20 miles away. Every time she announced "I found us a place" I would look at it and find a major flaw in the location or the house. One day she said it again, I thought it would be another wild goose chase but drove over to look anyway. It was a house being built at the end of a dead-end road about 5 miles out of town, the builder had it in the dry, there was room for a shop and a huge garden plus it backed up to hundereds of acres of forest land.
The house we looked at was full of folk planning to buy it, it didn't take me more than a few minutes to realize I better move fast if I wanted the place. The builder was on sight, I asked what he wanted for the house, he said $184,000 which seemed out of my price range but I figured if I sold my paid for house in Muscle Shoals I could swing it. I told him I wanted the house; he said "let's go draw up a contract "and we did. While we were signing the papers the phone in his office rang, he told the caller "Sorry, but I am in the process of selling the house right now", the caller wanted to sign a contract on the house.
I have the house and 4 acres of woods, A couple of years after I moved in, I had a 28X30 shop built, half for tractor, yard and garden stuff and half for that "real" shop I had wanted for so long.
I love my shop;
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My wife died 9 years ago; I sold the camper after she passed, going out alone wasn't for me.
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I never hunted deer on my land until the last couple of years when getting old age body parts fixed limited my mobility temporally. On a good year with a good acorn crop I may see 50 deer on my land, lately I have been putting a few of them in the freezer. I have planted a food plot for the deer for at least 15 years just to watch the deer, now I hunt it some. I hunt with traditional archery equipment and B/P mostly, if the freezer is empty at the end of the season the modern stuff comes out. The deer become mostly nocturnal a few weeks after the deer season starts.
It seemed strange at first hunting 50-75 yards from the house but I have grown to like it, since I had my hip replaced, I can't drag a deer anymore, my tractor with a front-end loader sure comes in handy for this task.
Here is the view from one of my tree stands below my house, you can see my house in the background.
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The hollow below my house where the deer travel;
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My food plot from a ladder stand I have below the house.
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Very nice. I tell people every day that I would rather live in a tent in the mountains than in the fanciest house in a city. Semper Fi.My brother in law recently passed has a farm of I believe659 acres. He left it to my niece and nephew who will continue his legacy and keep it in the family. My nephew quite the young man has built a couple of flint locks under the tutelage of Herschel House! This farm is only 10 minutes from the historical Ohio river town that I live in. My son and I hunt this piece of Heaven
Please, don't get me started on our Present President thing. Semper Fi.We lived so far in the sticks that the hootie owls slept with the chickens and some folk thought that Grover Cleveland was president….. We have since moved to town, so, who is president?
I know how you feel , but I1m sorry to say it wasn1t him. other idiots quite a bit befoer his time Mostly brought by our tax dollars from U.C. students studying california condors, but with lies . most of the lesd the birds ingested was picked from paint on a structer they roosted on.And, therefore cannot legally use lead balls or bullets.
Thank you Governor Newsom.
I’m just off of Mt. Salem rd in Wantage
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