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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1763252" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I didn't take it that you were "minimize or trivialize". Actually just the opposite. To a lot of people that much land seems like the Ponderosa. In this part of the world it isn't much. Just a large hobby ranch. But we do love it here. The house and out buildings. The setting and seclusion. The community and the whole extended area we are in. We have been truly bless. I thank God daily for putting us here. Nearly 40 years on that place in western Washington I don't remember once feeling that way. I was not unhappy where I was. I just didn't feel blessed being there. And the sleepy little farm town I moved to in 1979 is only 30 miles from the state capital. It was fast turning into a bedroom community for the capital.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1763252, member: 498"] I didn't take it that you were "minimize or trivialize". Actually just the opposite. To a lot of people that much land seems like the Ponderosa. In this part of the world it isn't much. Just a large hobby ranch. But we do love it here. The house and out buildings. The setting and seclusion. The community and the whole extended area we are in. We have been truly bless. I thank God daily for putting us here. Nearly 40 years on that place in western Washington I don't remember once feeling that way. I was not unhappy where I was. I just didn't feel blessed being there. And the sleepy little farm town I moved to in 1979 is only 30 miles from the state capital. It was fast turning into a bedroom community for the capital. [/QUOTE]
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