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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1746589" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Samiches or eating in town. Freezer and fridge and pantry emptied out. We depart the tall pine country on May 11.</p><p>It will be awhile before i touch an oven or stove top again and when I do, it's going to be in mesquite and cedar country.</p><p></p><p>Closed on the sale last Friday. Truck arrives on May 11 and off we go on our next (hopefully last) adventure. We hauled one load to Lampasas already but the next (and last one) will be 3 times the volume of that.</p><p>Gawd we have a lot of 'stuff'.</p><p></p><p>New owner is a retired diesel mechanic (as am I) in his early 60s from about 35 miles away, that lived much of his life on the West Fork of the same river system I'm on , so he is well versed in what the river can do and I divulged everything that has ever happened here to any potential buyer, so the neighborhood makeup won't change much as far as personalities. He seems to be as rough an old cob as I am. He's not a cow guy but intends to keep it under Ag thru a lease arrangement with a nearby neighbor and friend of mine. Hopefully, he can take this place to the next level but not my worries any longer. (It was hard to completely accept that)</p><p></p><p>Sill haven't settled on a house and property in Lampasas County so we will be in an apartment for a while so we can take our time finding what we want.</p><p>Sad to be leaving here, property that I've been on and off of since 1964, but it's just time to let it go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1746589, member: 18945"] Samiches or eating in town. Freezer and fridge and pantry emptied out. We depart the tall pine country on May 11. It will be awhile before i touch an oven or stove top again and when I do, it's going to be in mesquite and cedar country. Closed on the sale last Friday. Truck arrives on May 11 and off we go on our next (hopefully last) adventure. We hauled one load to Lampasas already but the next (and last one) will be 3 times the volume of that. Gawd we have a lot of 'stuff'. New owner is a retired diesel mechanic (as am I) in his early 60s from about 35 miles away, that lived much of his life on the West Fork of the same river system I'm on , so he is well versed in what the river can do and I divulged everything that has ever happened here to any potential buyer, so the neighborhood makeup won't change much as far as personalities. He seems to be as rough an old cob as I am. He's not a cow guy but intends to keep it under Ag thru a lease arrangement with a nearby neighbor and friend of mine. Hopefully, he can take this place to the next level but not my worries any longer. (It was hard to completely accept that) Sill haven't settled on a house and property in Lampasas County so we will be in an apartment for a while so we can take our time finding what we want. Sad to be leaving here, property that I've been on and off of since 1964, but it's just time to let it go. [/QUOTE]
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