Wrap Up

Last week I showed you pix of neighbor Bob cutting the tall grass on the lower part of what used to be our lawn.  There is a two acre (approx) patch that I’ve turned over to him to make hay.  Over the course of a year this may save me as much as $500, plus it gives food to Bob’s beef cattle.  I call that a win-win situation.

Bob bales hay.

Sylvia and I worked hard to clear the willow trees that were starting to grow in that area.  I didn’t want to see it revert.  The background will give you an idea of what it might be.  For that reason, when Bob said he’d like to use it for hay I didn’t hesitate to approve the idea.

I love living in the country.  We have the best neighbors.  Ever!

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About Chuck

I am retired after a career in electronics and in publishing. Today, my wife of 50+ years, Sylvia, and I live in a house on a hill beside a dirt road in rural west Michigan. We enjoy living in this country environment where livestock and wild life out number the human population.

7 thoughts on “Wrap Up

  1. I think space makes for good neighbors. We live way too close here and you can’t help but get on each others’ nerves.

    That’s great that you have worked out such a fabulous agreement!

    • We have lived in places where one house abuts the next, etc. That’s not so great. We have also lived in suburbia where neighbors only speak to neighbors if there is a problem.

      Happy to be here. :frolic: :frolic: :frolic:

  2. You do seem to have really good neighbors. I appreciate the great neighbors we have, and I love living in the country too. :cheer:

    • We really appreciate our neighbors. We’ve lived in the country and we’ve lived in small towns and great cities. Country life wins all! :dance:

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