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countryred
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# Posted: 11 Mar 2013 05:31pm - Edited by: countryred
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We signed the final papers last friday on our 10 acres of brush in southern Missouri. Now we just need to clear a bunch of small trees. thorns , etc .
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hattie
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# Posted: 11 Mar 2013 05:47pm
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WOO HOO.....Congratulations!!! I love good news like this! Keep us posted as you progress!!!
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countryred
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# Posted: 11 Mar 2013 06:03pm - Edited by: countryred
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Thanks Hattie !! Will do! We have a cool camping spot for now and over the next few years will put in a small cabin, like Rifrafs. Its full of pines , oaks, and dogwoods. There is also a small spring on the hill. We drove down early Friday morning and slept a couple hours in the car. When we woke up we saw about 20 wild turkeys.
We learned that next purchase will be a quality chain saw. Way too many trees to cut with axes or handsaws, even for just a path.
We plan to put in a few fruit trees and some blackberries so they will be producing by the time we move in.
The upper Jacks Fork river is nearby and it has a 1 fish-18" length limit on Smallmouths. I don't keep them anyways but its a great way to preserve the resource.
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MJW
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# Posted: 11 Mar 2013 06:29pm
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Congrats, neighbor!
Welcome to the neighborhood!
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VTweekender
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# Posted: 11 Mar 2013 06:33pm
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Nice!!! Wish you many years of enjoyment!!!
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Paul
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# Posted: 11 Mar 2013 06:42pm
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Congrats!
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countryred
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# Posted: 11 Mar 2013 10:13pm
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Thanks ! We hope to get to use it every 90 days or so since it's a 5 hour drive.
We have a 10 year plan and we are already ahead of schedule. A few pics soon.
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hiddenacres
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# Posted: 12 Mar 2013 10:06am
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Congratulations!!!!!!!! Welcome to the neighborhood!!!
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Kudzu
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# Posted: 12 Mar 2013 10:37am
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Congrats, take your time and enjoy every step.
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countryred
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# Posted: 13 Mar 2013 10:19pm - Edited by: countryred
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We have a lot of work to do. But I think that we will the fun part. Clearing a road and open space for the cabin is 1st on the list.
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countryred
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# Posted: 13 Mar 2013 10:38pm
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Got the pics to load right this time! We have some good fishing nearby , can't wait to try it out. 101_8903.JPG
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countryred
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# Posted: 14 Mar 2013 01:06pm
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A few more pics. Its hard to show much with all the trees. 480626_1020048847568.jpg
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MJW
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# Posted: 14 Mar 2013 08:16pm
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Pines? You got pines?
There are very few pines where we are but quite a few cedars. Mostly hardwoods, though.
Congrats again on your purchase.
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countryred
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# Posted: 14 Mar 2013 08:29pm
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Yep, we have pines. They are about 1/4 of what's there. More on the high ground. Lots of small oaks, some cedars, and a few hickorys.
And rocks,,,and more rocks.
Thanks your place looks great!
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MJW
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# Posted: 14 Mar 2013 08:38pm - Edited by: MJW
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Oh yeah....rocks. Yes, we have plenty of those, too.
Have you seen all the rock fences yet? All over you see where folks take a few feet of wire fence and roll it up and place them all over the property filling them with rocks. We saw some a few weeks ago where once the ricks were so high they would place one end of a fence post in it and keep piling on the rocks until it was time for another fence post.
When one rock stack was done they would start another at the other end of the fence posts.
Interesting was to build a fence for sure.
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countryred
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# Posted: 14 Mar 2013 09:23pm
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Yep, they build everything with them . Not much need to buy gravel.
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countryred
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# Posted: 14 Mar 2013 09:38pm
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We even have a small spring, some locals call it a seep spring,..more or less just a pool that never goes away.
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hattie
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# Posted: 14 Mar 2013 11:21pm
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Your property looks absolutely beautiful and you sure look happy with that sold sign! I can't wait to watch as you progress with this project...
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countryred
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# Posted: 15 Mar 2013 10:15am
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Thanks Hattie. We are very happy with the land. We would like to dive right in and get everything done right away. But it is a process, and as money and time allows , it will get there. Clearing is the biggest job right, just so we can get around. We want to get a nice blackberry patch started this summer. My folks have wild blackberries growing at the pond and we will bring in some of those plants. Grandpa and Grandma's patch, a good legacy. Fruit trees will be after that. A few apples and pears.
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naturelover66
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# Posted: 17 Mar 2013 08:15am
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Its beautiful.... Congrats!
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toyota_mdt_tech
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# Posted: 17 Mar 2013 11:06am
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Congrats. I remember when I bought my 20 acres, standing in the middle thinking to myself, its all mine. Its a nice feeling. Mine is about a 5 hour drive also. I manage to get there no less than 3 times a year for about a week at a time. Usually spring is work (still fun like playing) and then camping with friends and family the rest.
I have always loved the oak trees. We have groves of them in my state, none where my cabin is. We have the Garry oak, also known as the western white oak or Oregon oak.
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countryred
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# Posted: 17 Mar 2013 12:23pm
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Thanks Toyota It is a nice feeling knowing,,,,"This is ours!" We have pines, oaks,cedars, and dogwoods. We hope to make it down every 90 days or so. Maybe 3-5 days per trip. When we get it ready, we can camp there all week and be all set.
We have made a simple outhouse, working on a shower , and a good start on a fire ring.
This property , to us, is more than just a recreational spot. We plan to move there in about 10 years and semi retire. A small 380 sq ft cabin insulated really good with a big garden and small fruit orchard.
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countryred
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# Posted: 7 Jul 2013 08:32pm - Edited by: countryred
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Our last trip was mostly hard work, clearing the jungle. We learned that late june is Not the time the clear brush in the ozarks. Too muggy, too many ticks, and there are a lot of trees to clear.
I think next time we visit, the bulldozer man will be there too. We were wanting some ground leveled, but it will be nice to have him push some of the trees as well.
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bukhntr
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# Posted: 7 Jul 2013 10:20pm
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congratulations on your purchase. Thats quite a drive. You will enjoy the process of making it what you want. good luck
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neb
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# Posted: 7 Jul 2013 11:16pm
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Always exciting to have a piece of land and I'm very happy for you!
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cabingal3
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# Posted: 8 Jul 2013 12:57am
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Quoting: countryred We signed the final papers last friday on our 10 acres yay.good for u countryred.this is wonderful news.and what a nice piece of land it is.very pretty.congrats.
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MJW
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# Posted: 9 Jul 2013 03:09pm
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Quoting: countryred Too muggy, too many ticks
You got that right. The ticks have been BAD this year.
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Tobit
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# Posted: 9 Jul 2013 07:19pm
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countryred, glad to have you in the Ozarks. In Feb. of this year, I signed papers on 5 acres in Texas County but have not started working on the land yet.
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jrbarnard
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# Posted: 10 Jul 2013 06:52am
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Awesome! Congo Rats!
Russ
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countryred
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# Posted: 10 Jul 2013 07:24pm
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It is a long drive, we wish it were closer but really love the area.
MJW- the ticks were awful. We worked in the woods and some came back to camp with us. UGH. Most were those tiny seed tick.
Tobit-we are real close to Texas county. We signed in March and have tinkered with our place some. Making paths, etc..
Our next project will be to bring in a small dozer to make a clearing, fancy up the road/ path, and maybe even make a small dam.
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