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.
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!
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:
Love that! Looks like a scene Sylvia could paint.
Don’t you just love win-win situations! And good neighbors.
Yes, I do! Win-win makes all happy. Good neighbors are better than great riches. :up:
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: