Tuesday, March 25, 2025

That's a Lonely Spot

 


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    1. good fields of fire, and that tv/internet tower provides a GREAT observation spot.

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    2. They’re gonna drone ya anyways so good look with the open fields of fire thing…

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  2. Just the way I like it. Also with no leaves to rake.

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    1. I let the wind clean up what few leaves blow into my yard.

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  3. It evokes my wish: "Where I want to be. At home avoiding people".

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  4. My luck I would buy it and the next week those big windmills would start popping up all over.

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  5. fact for a farm of solar panels or wind generators says the socialist pig when he drives by.

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  6. Oil well is the best feature.
    MF

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  7. My home out on the eastern Colorado prairie is not quite as desolate as this but it's close enough for me.

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  8. Rickvid in the Yakima ValleyMarch 25, 2025 at 8:36 AM

    That would be a might windy most of the time, I'll wager. Dust getting into every crevice. A windbreak of trees would be good.

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    1. Yes, the "Little House on the Parrie" is windy and dusty.

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  9. My ideal home....is it for sale?

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  10. It's a lonely place only if you need to be around people constantly.

    Otherwise "Well, I can see I do have neighbors, that's close enough for me."

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  11. It's only perfect if it has a underground tornado shelter...

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  12. I’d be looking for George Clooney to show up and “sing into the can” his rendition of Constant Sorrow with Delmar and the boys.

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  13. Looks like Nebraska, like to own that. Set up a couple 12vdc PMA wind turbines and old fork truck battery, 6 solar panels. Hand dug well. Small truck garden. A good squaw don't mind that way of life, keep you warm at night, have dinner ready when you get back. Could live pretty self sufficient there. Some excellent trapping and river fishing country in Nebraska.

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