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Living The Dream

Posted On 11-21-2009 , 2:37 PM

Dear Diary:

Little did I know when I did the blog series on A Kid's Summer On A Farm, that within a few months I'd be living the dream and once again living in the country. Well they call it 'country' around here... even though it's 20 acres at 2600' elevation. It does have a huge barn, potting shed, chicken coop, a combo work shop/garage for the tractor and riding lawnmower (both of which came with the property - how about that!); a separate building that is being made into a music studio; PLUS a small orchard and fenced-in garden with raised beds.The house even has a canning room. (It's been a looong time since I've done any of that and even then it was only Bread and Butter Pickles. Yummy!)

There's one small caveat to the description above - there are NO farm animals on the property - just wild turkeys and the ususal critters like squirrels and funny looking rabbits (not exactly the kind you see at Easter-time); oodles of birds and, so far, five deer who visit regularly. RobinNestor reported on the critters in her blog that was just posted. She didn't talk about the bears though. I was assured there were no bears around here. The movers who were unpacking us said, "Then how come there's a creek (see photo on right) just down the road named Bear Creek?" I don't go roaming around the property at night; but then I didn't do that in the City either.

The park-like front yard/meadow with built-in lava rock as a landscaping feature is just one of the main attractions for me. The other is the kids at the elementary school that abuts the property line. How cool is that... having a website about kids and living right next door to a school... and where I can hand-deliver The BuzzLetter each month. The best part is watching them during their recesses from the window while I work on my website.

And guess what? Even the deer must know it's a playground, 'cause when I see them over there they are playing Tag. So tell me, Dear Diary, how do they know it's a playground? Haven't seen them on the swings or sliding boards yet - but who knows! I'll keep you posted.
~ KidsGranny

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1. LOL.  Don't be afraid of the bears KidsGranny, they won't hurt you.  I went to a camp one year where the bears came right up to the cabin and ate out of the garbage less than 20 feet away from us.  All us kids (I was maybe 14 at the time) snuck out of the cabin to watch them pillage the trash and carry away their prizes.  The bears had no interest in us.

Your whole entry just made me want to go camping again.  I love the "country"....with all the animals and bugs and everything.  ^.^

- by Artist Anika, 11-23-2009, 9:20 AM


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