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<blockquote data-quote="papavillars" data-source="post: 1352030" data-attributes="member: 13564"><p>I bought a place in Arizona, between flagstaff and Sedona. Planned on moving and raising cattle there. Could not of had a better neighbor who I bought my 200 acres from. The people from Sedona are " Gods gift to the World". The folks from Flagstaff are ok but hate people from other states especially California. Unfortunately , Charlie, the gentleman I bought my land from passed away. His son-in-law is now overseeing the ranch. He is a nice guy , but wants to split up and sell the ranch into forty acre tracts. He has sold a couple of sixty and eighty parcels. I could see myself being surrounded by temporary folks. I decided to not be there permanently. I bought forty more acres to protect my property and leased it to a fellow rancher down the canyon. Love the area but it is far from my family and I need family more than I realized.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="papavillars, post: 1352030, member: 13564"] I bought a place in Arizona, between flagstaff and Sedona. Planned on moving and raising cattle there. Could not of had a better neighbor who I bought my 200 acres from. The people from Sedona are " Gods gift to the World". The folks from Flagstaff are ok but hate people from other states especially California. Unfortunately , Charlie, the gentleman I bought my land from passed away. His son-in-law is now overseeing the ranch. He is a nice guy , but wants to split up and sell the ranch into forty acre tracts. He has sold a couple of sixty and eighty parcels. I could see myself being surrounded by temporary folks. I decided to not be there permanently. I bought forty more acres to protect my property and leased it to a fellow rancher down the canyon. Love the area but it is far from my family and I need family more than I realized. [/QUOTE]
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