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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by spokewench View Post
    Yep, I was hoping to take some of my Wednesday off to work on cleaning up my garden beds. Not to be, though as we had 7-9 inches of snow on Monday. It is melting fast so maybe this weekend?
    Hey - me too (but Friday)! I'm taking Friday off to do some prep work to put our house on the market and on my list was to either 'clean out all closets' or 'clean out garden, greenhouse & prep for planting'. Since it looks like we might have good weather, the garden chores are moving to the top of the priority list!

    We also desparately need to spray our fruit trees but we haven't had a single dry day since we got the copper sulfate (months ago!). Maybe Friday??
    My new non-farm blog: Finding Freedom

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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    ...I'm taking Friday off to do some prep work to put our house on the market ...
    ???Put your house on the market?

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    Yeah, like Tulip.... GLC- you are selling your homestead?
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  4. #4
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    Wait - you mean I haven't b1tched about this here yet? We've been running ragged trying to get everything done with pretty much only weekends on which to work!

    Yes, we are looking to sell. The ultimate goal will be to continue with what we are doing but in a different location (still in the Portland area). We *may* have to take some time off from it though - depending on what we find or what we decide to 'create'. Basically, we hate our road, our house will need a *very* expensive new roof in the next 5 years, my commute is sucking up too much of my time, our basement will flood pretty severely without power (something we were lied to about!), and we'd like slightly more land (2-3 acres instead of just 1). I'd also like a smaller house, but that's kind of hard to find around here. In addition to shopping existing places, we are also going to investigate buying land and building, so we really don't know what the future will hold at this point.

    I will seriously miss the fruit trees, the bison out back, the blackberry and loganberry bushes and our basement pantry - but all of these things can be rebuilt in the new place (except the bison!). I will not miss the flooding, the traffic, the accidents out front, the methlab next door (or whatever it is), chicken-hunting neighbor dogs or having to drive somewhere in order to go for a run!

    Of course, it's not a great time to sell (though our area is doing better than the country overall), so it is possible that we will stay. If we cannot get enough from our house to cover the realtor fees (and the loan), then we won't sell. We have already accepted that we will be losing our entire down-payment but we hope to make it up on the new place.
    My new non-farm blog: Finding Freedom

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    Well, the snow was melting really well yesterday - water was pouring off of everyone's roofs and I thought YES ! I will be able to play in the garden this weekend; AND t h e n - I woke up to more snow this morning! Yikes.

    It wasn't much, but I want to work in my GARDEN! Stop snowing please!

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    MMMMMMM some tomatoes would be soooooo good! My apartment complex has a community garden. I hope to plant some tomatoes whenever it stops snowing.

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    GLC i didn't realize you had only one acre- your posts and pictures always seemed like it was a big farm/homestead!
    I can understand why you'd want more room, espec if you dislike the road and your neighbors. We have about 1/3 acre and it's tough to deal with. We can't have chickens or goats,which I'd love...though i do have bees which are existing 'under the radar', behind the veg garden. At least i get to have a good sized veg garden!
    Good luck on your house hunting.
    Lisa
    My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
    My personal blog:My blog
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

 

 

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