I agree in so many ways. My property borders a mountain- I am friends with two guys that “own” that mountain. It boggles my mind when I think, how can someone own a mountain? (or any land); you can’t take it with you when you go. Indeed, we’re just caretakers of the land, which in fact would be better off without us.The land is not "yours." No matter what the deed says, or what taxes you are paying on it. It was there long before you, and will be there long after you are returned to the dirt it is made from.
You are simply its steward, it's caretaker. Take care of it.
True. But parts of my family have been in New York State since it was New Amsterdam, and NO ONE is chasing me off. ;-). The resources are outstanding. The cities and politicians are . . . corrupted.Stumpkiller, it sounds idyllic with one exception.......it's still here in NY.
Humans of the **** Sapiens Sapiens variety have not been on Earth long enough to perhaps even leave a lasting fossil. We are a flash in the pan at what is, perhaps helped by us, the Sixth Great Extinction Event. In the five +/- billion years of Earth as a formed planet we are hardly a footnote so far at 200,000 years +/-. Maybe 0.005% of Earth's history includes creatures like us. Geologically, humans are nothing in Earth's memory. Lets hope we start doing the right things and maybe we make it as a species or parent of species. As you say, we do not own the Earth. We are like fleas on a dog.The land is not "yours." No matter what the deed says, or what taxes you are paying on it. It was there long before you, and will be there long after you are returned to the dirt it is made from.
You are simply its steward, it's caretaker. Take care of it.
WOW. What country I can only dream of I am 17 miles from centre of London on 1/3 of an acre , but I can shoot pigeons and squirrels with a pcp bsa Scorpio. I was 81 22 March no longer will the police allow me to shoot real guns . Got woods across the road on a big hill with occasion deer , if I shoot any with my compound bow , probably get 3-5 in prison. Ha ha. If you want deer, road kill can be common out in the country We are not a gunny country
We live in eastern Ohio applachia. Have 60 wooded acres out on a gravel road about 1 1/2 mile off of a paved road. We live 1/4 off of the gravel road back in the woods.
I have a 200 yard shooting range down on the other road.
Wildlife is a abundant as is peace and tranquility. In these days I would rather be surrounded by animals than most people. Times have changed, when we go to town which is about 20 miles away I can’t wait to get back home to decompress. Times today sure is a mess!!!
I agree in so many ways. My property borders a mountain- I am friends with two guys that “own” that mountain. It boggles my mind when I think, how can someone own a mountain? (or any land); you can’t take it with you when you go. Indeed, we’re just caretakers of the land, which in fact would be better off without us.
He will be dust as well.Land can be owned.....ask one Bill Gates.
If more people adopted this concept you would never see one lick of trash anywhereThe land is not "yours." No matter what the deed says, or what taxes you are paying on it. It was there long before you, and will be there long after you are returned to the dirt it is made from.
You are simply its steward, it's caretaker. Take care of it.
Add to that the factor that if you don’t continue to pay those taxes, the infernal revenuers will take away from you. It’s like a forever mortgage.The land is not "yours." No matter what the deed says, or what taxes you are paying on it. It was there long before you, and will be there long after you are returned to the dirt it is made from.
You are simply its steward, it's caretaker. Take care of it.
I am quite proud to be called "Non-Urban". At least they got it part right. That's saying alot for our government.Rural? Not according to government statistics. If I remember right sometime in the 1980s they changed rural to non urban to describe those of us not in larger towns or cities. It always irked me. We were classified by what we weren’t rather than what we were.
Sub-Urban?We live in a small community of about 290 people. It's not rural but it's far from urban.
Doing pretty good now. I had a heart attack almost a year ago that set me back, but pretty much back to normal.Yes! You did. Just spotted this post. How you doin'?
The day one of the local carnivirous miliflori-roses caught and tried to eat one of your beagles.
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Yep. Two years ago. Almost all of the bull. . . snot has been expelled from my system and we are living the fat & lazy retired life. Bigger gardens, newer tractor (with pallet forks and a front-end loader . . . Wheeee!), 25 chickens and three Guinea fowl (and an Airedale that is about as handy a hunting dog as a chainsaw on crack would be), and I'm teaching myself to cook on a Blackstone grill, and just futzing around in the kitchen (mostly getting in The Admiral's way) a lot to amuse myself. Made a killer batch of biscuits and white sausage gravy last week. Almost up to critical standard. Twelve of us neighbors got together in February and processed 650 lbs of pork shoulder into four kinds of sausage. Loving the life of leisure.Doing pretty good now. I had a heart attack almost a year ago that set me back, but pretty much back to normal.
We moved out of NYS, into the northern Pocono mountains of PA & spend winters (after hunting season) in Florida.
Did you retire yet?
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