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grammy-o Posted - Jul 29 2005 : 11:34:11 AM
Hello! I'm a 40 year old single mother of 4 girls and grammy to 1 grandson. Have 7 horses, and a St. Bernard. I have had a farm of my own for 7 years, and just bought another with my fiance. After unloading a couple wagons of hay last night after my day job, my 15 year old daughter (the baby) asked if I was planning to sell any of the horses. I told her no more than I planned on selling any of my other girls:) I've gone through the to broke to eat stage since buying my own place, and it sure is nice to be able to say I did it myself! My fiance has said I can't sell the "old farm" because it's mine and I worked too hard to get it and keep it to get rid of it. However, it's surrounded by subdivisions and "city" people. 11 new houses in seven years and it's the last chunk of land in our "town" that can be divided into 1/2 acre lots. The "new" farm is surrounded by farm land that other people own and if I can buy up some of their land, I'll probably sell my old farm. It's not what I want to do, but I'm beginning to get squeezed out, can't even ride my horses on the side of the road to get to the trail which is less than 2 miles away without the neihgbors complaining about the "fertilizer" they may leave behind.:) Guess they just don't understand organics!


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mollymae Posted - Jul 29 2005 : 12:53:14 PM
HI Lisa, welcome from another Wisconsite !!!

Cead Mile Failte,
Molly

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ladybugsmom6 Posted - Jul 29 2005 : 11:46:14 AM
Welcome fellow Wisconsinite! There are still some of us who recognize the gold your horses drop along their way! You will find many of us here!

-Tami
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Clare Posted - Jul 29 2005 : 11:40:17 AM
Welcome Linda, Many of us are feeling this same squeeze - but you're luck that you have options! Good for you!

Take a look around, become familiar, and please read the Member Update post in the Welcome Wagon for some good get-acquainted advice!

Glad you found us!


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