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At long last, the promised pics

DrPizza

Administrator Elite Member Goat Whisperer
Okay, for anyone unaware of the hell I went through last Spring, the ordeal is over.
We're in; not completely settled in (LR is empty while we finish the work in there, and the dining room is gutted.)

So far, we've put in new water lines,
Coal stove to heat with in the winter (Thankfully we aren't heating with oil this year!)
We've finished all three bedrooms, office, and bath so far, except for the flooring; I'll wait until all sheetrocking etc. is done before I install the carpetting and hardwood flooring; that way I avoid getting them all dirty/scratched/etc.

Anyway, after being out here for the whole summer, I absolutely love it. It's perpetually peaceful out here. At night, you can see a bazillion stars. We're getting better at planning trips for our needs - groceries, stuff from the hardware store, feed for the animals, etc. The more we can get in one trip, the better. Anyway, here are the long overdue pics:

Picture of the front of the house
House

Picture of the back of the house and part of the barn
Back
p.s. Anyone want to purchase a large satellite dish? Coat it with aluminum foil and you've got a giant parabolic reflector 😛

This is a shot from the backyard looking out toward the field; I own well beyond the field. The apples on this tree are already delicious; a month to go though.
looking out

The view from the field
View of the valley

Some of the animals:
mini-Llama, alpaca, fainting goats

One of our visitors who was absolutely thrilled for hours
little girl with turkeys

I took this shot while taking a walk this afternoon, great area for a picnic, or to sit with the morning coffee.
stream

On the way back to the house, I took this pic of some honeybees. Mmmmm, honey. Now, how do I distract these guys while I steal their honey? They're inside the wall of the chicken/turkey house.
honey bees

And, I love these two pics; I had just gotten the camera (Nikon 4600) and was playing with the settings. I present to you: ZORAK! Space Ghost was on invisible mode. (Pics of praying mantis)
where's space ghost?
Zorak2

Any complaints about the size of the pics? Too bad!! A relative wanted pics of the place, and I'm not uploading a compressed and uncompressed version; especially with dial-up.
 
And, we've put in flower beds, built stalls in the barn, . . . quite a large list of things we've accomplished. Especially simple jobs, but jobs that required a great deal of effort - cleaning up huge piles of garbage (old roofing, etc.), removing 4 huge pine trees, except for the lower half of one of the trunks, which I think is visible in one of the pics. I've been considering using it as a telephone pole for lighting if I toss in some horseshoe pits or something... beer and horseshoes under the lights with the friends 🙂
 
Originally posted by: quakefiend420
wow, you're on dial up?

that must have taken ages to upload all those

I don't know how long it took. I put them all in a compressed folder and uploaded all ten at once. Meanwhile, I took my son to football practice (6 miles away), came home, picked up apples on the ground to feed to some of the animals, played with the dogs, drank a can of soda, went to the bathroom, and like magic, they were uploaded already. I expected to have another 10 minutes wait when I got to the computer 😉

 
This little part is for people in real estate markets that are out of control:


Nahhhh, it'd make you mad 🙂
 
btw, are all the links good? With dial-up (the only disadvantage of living out here), I'm not going to attempt to view them.
 
actually, it's probably good that I have dial-up. I've become quite a bit less reliant on the computer. It was taking over all of my spare time; now I couldn't care less.
 
aren't those alpaccas expensive? I thought I remember seeing a website selling those animals for like 30,000 dollars.

Anyways, nice land, how many acres? This place still close to olean?
 
Originally posted by: DrPizza
This little part is for people in real estate markets that are out of control:


Nahhhh, it'd make you mad 🙂

the price?

i seem to vaguely remember the range from another thread

disgustingly low as i recall 😛

beautiful place 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Anubis
got a big enough dish out back? 🙂

looks nice

what it end up costing you

With all the money we've put into the place so far, probably into the low 50's right now.
House cost much less than that; but 2k for the coal stove and 2k for work on the well, pump, pressure tank, etc., added up quickly. Other than that, it still needs to be rewired in 3 of the rooms (no big deal) and I have to put up new sheet rock in the dining room (gutted it). Otherwise the interior only needed cosmetic work.
This fall though, I've gotta insulate the attic. I put in a ceiling fan and was astonished to see I only have about 1 to 1 1/2 inches of insulation up there. We figure coal will cost us between 160 and 200 a month this year, based on last year's usage. But, that was before we discovered the lack of insulation. I may be able to knock the heating down to 2/3 of that.
 
Originally posted by: xSauronx
Originally posted by: DrPizza
This little part is for people in real estate markets that are out of control:


Nahhhh, it'd make you mad 🙂

the price?

i seem to vaguely remember the range from another thread

disgustingly low as i recall 😛

beautiful place 🙂

For some reason I'm thinking you said $90K back in the day when you were having the problems. That what you got it for?
 
Originally posted by: jtusa
Originally posted by: xSauronx
Originally posted by: DrPizza
This little part is for people in real estate markets that are out of control:


Nahhhh, it'd make you mad 🙂

the price?

i seem to vaguely remember the range from another thread

disgustingly low as i recall 😛

beautiful place 🙂

For some reason I'm thinking you said $90K back in the day when you were having the problems. That what you got it for?

that was a different place. We got screwed out of it because of a mortgage broker.
Low 40's for this place. (just in case you thought 90's was disgustingly low 😀 )
 
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: jtusa
Originally posted by: xSauronx
Originally posted by: DrPizza
This little part is for people in real estate markets that are out of control:


Nahhhh, it'd make you mad 🙂

the price?

i seem to vaguely remember the range from another thread

disgustingly low as i recall 😛

beautiful place 🙂

For some reason I'm thinking you said $90K back in the day when you were having the problems. That what you got it for?

that was a different place. We got screwed out of it because of a mortgage broker.
Low 40's for this place. (just in case you thought 90's was disgustingly low 😀 )

No offense, but I hate you even more. 😉
 
Awesome.

Simply awesome.

Made me forget about my girlfriend for a few minutes looking at your pics....

now I'm sad again because that's something we always wanted to have. 🙁

heh
 
I wish I could live in a place like that again. I really don't like living in the city sometimes. I was just thinking today how I wish there were some trees around here.

The praying mantis pics are cool, I still can't believe those can kill birds sometimes.
 
Man I miss the east coast. 🙁

Very nice place you got there! looks like a great place to raise kids and grow old. 🙂

I really like the fact you have a stream close by. We had a lake near my old house in NH but it was city water so swimming was a big no no.

What I envy the most is the quiet. We live near two main roads, one is literally behind the house. So having the window open at night makes in impossible to sleep!
 
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