This was the 3rd weekend new land owners didnt come out and bask in country life. This is the same old song and dance. They get the place and see tons of things they want and look forward doing. They invest in equipment, spend hours mowing, moving dirt, sprucing up whatever structure is already there... This place was a flurry of excitement for months.. But, once what they did needed done again and again every time they came out to relax, their excitement slowed. Basically, from Feb to Nov, if you want you're acreage to look like the lawn you have in the city, you'll have to mow, and mow, and mow.... If you miss a couple weeks, you're looking at weed heaven since the last owner gave up quick and it just sat around with no maintenance, so the persimmon, hackberry, and locus trees have taken over. The crap fence corners you made out of pine, dead pines to be exact, will be gone by spring. And now there are cows on it 24/7 with no rotation, weeds like goatweed and ragweed have spread because the grass is shorter than it needs to be. No one is checking the pond, but luckily we've had more water than normal, but their pond wont support 6 cows over a summer...If they were planning on coming next weekend, hurricane Laura might come up and run over us, which, in a normal year we'd be super dry and could support a lot of ran. But we have standing water still... not sure what would happen then. But i'm guessing, we'll get a early start on it being wet.. They've already had storm damage to the structure they lazily built because there is freedom from building codes. We had a small storm that blew the roof off part of their new addition. We've had some good strong hurricanes hold together way up here and i expect that what they've done will continue to blow down....