Another Leg of our Journey; Life in Town...in a rented Bungalow

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Well, if your son bought it, you'll be able to back and enjoy a visit every now and then. That makes letting it go a bit easier, I should think.

Best wishes with your "town" life. And as to your concern about what sort of a picture you present on your mower, it'll be best judged when you notice your neighbor's shades being drawn whenever your mower roars to life!!:ROFLMAO:
 
Dropped off a dozen or so tiny homes at a junk shop on the side of hwy 97
Great exposure
They're now what I call 'the ol' style' (not my new gnarly ones)
Basically I dumped them, got tired of seeing 'em and tripping over 'em in my shop
They no longer have value to me
Coolest ol' guy that owns the place
High consignment (50%)..I no longer care
Told him to 'get what you can'
No paperwork
Shook hands on it
I made a crude house tree to put some on
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As we left his junk yard, I noticed several folks pouring over 'em like flies on poop

Not unhappy

Also, I traipsed thru our woods, looking for gnarly/twisty branches
Discovered the twisty ones were actually exposed tree roots from dead falls
Our cabin place is a gold mine

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I'm gonna be busy
 
Dropped off a dozen or so tiny homes at a junk shop on the side of hwy 97
Great exposure
They're now what I call 'the ol' style' (not my new gnarly ones)
Basically I dumped them, got tired of seeing 'em and tripping over 'em in my shop
They no longer have value to me
Coolest ol' guy that owns the place
High consignment (50%)..I no longer care
Told him to 'get what you can'
No paperwork
Shook hands on it
I made a crude house tree to put some on
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As we left his junk yard, I noticed several folks pouring over 'em like flies on poop

Not unhappy

Also, I traipsed thru our woods, looking for gnarly/twisty branches
Discovered the twisty ones were actually exposed tree roots from dead falls
Our cabin place is a gold mine

View attachment 77177




I'm gonna be busy
Seeing those dead tree limbs reminds me of the beach in Florida. A couple years ago or so, we saw this old guy collecting "driftwood". Every day almost, day in and day out. Then we walked through the Condo parking lot and saw a truck with New York license plates filled to the brim with the driftwood. Obviously, that guy was making something with them...maybe air fern perches or whatever.
 

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