B&B Happy Goats....journal

Bruce

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You're never too old, until you're dead, then it's too late to worry about it. :)
Plus you rarely get the opportunity to move then.

That's exactly my feelings ! Some crisp cool air, a tiny bit of snow, ...cookies in the oven, lol ...and more goats :thumbsup oh baby, start looking for home :lol:
Oh, so you want to come back to New England!
 

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May be a issue when I pulled some hard boiled eggs, chicken breasts and pulled pork sandwiches out of my cooler....I mean I certinally wouldn't expect to freeload while I was there :)
Hey I freeloaded there! And you are not remembering correctly. 3 of us eat meat and the one that doesn't pretty much keeps her mouth shut about it because she knows that isn't changing. And besides, she'll be back at school in 2 weeks. ;)
 

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Do you like plains and gently rolling hills, or do you prefer more mountainous regions? The mountainous regions are in the east in the Appalachians, more plains and gently rolling hills toward Memphis. My Beautiful Gal and I looked in Tennessee when we were trying to find a place to retire, but never found anything. But in the Appalachians, you will definitely have four seasons.
 

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Most of Middle Tennessee has plenty of hills and flat lands interwoven. I've posted enough pictures of the hills around our place but most of our property is flat although it's all on a slope. Once you get out about 1/2 mile from our place it's as flat as a billiard table with hills on the horizon and most of this part of the state is similar. North of Nashville is hillier and more expensive also.
 
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