[Homestead] cattle farming was ???
bobf
bobford79 at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 2 21:31:20 EST 2009
Looks and sounds almost perfect. But, there is just no getting around the frigid icy cold winter. But, I think you have said you really enjoy the winter. I lived for a short time in Flagstaff, and lived in Virginia. Winters any colder or snowier or icier than that is just too much for me. Of course, it's hot as h*ll , here, in the summer; probably pleasenat summers where you live. Well, if Al Gore turns out to be right, you just might be in one of the 'perfect places'
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--- On Mon, 3/2/09, Lynn Wigglesworth <lynnw1366 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> I'm two miles out of a small town, but the 'rural woods' starts right at the edge of town. About 10 acres of my pasture is open, and 25
> acres are wooded with clearings. Even with all the farms, with hayfields,
> cropland and pastures, this county is still mostly wooded; more than
> half the county is a state forest. Pine Creek Gorge (The "Pennsylvania
> Grand Canyon") is only a
> few miles from my farm. http://www.visittiogapa.com/
>
> Lynn Wigglesworth
> Tioga Co. PA
>
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