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Old 09/08/05, 01:42 AM
 
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Our new Homestead A Dream Come True!

Just thought I'd let you all know that we found our bit of Heaven! (This is long but I know you'll all understand my excitement!)

I've been on here many times asking questions about this place and that and you were all very helpful. Thank you! It was a long gruelling search, miles of traveling dragging the horse trailer with the dogs in it 'cause we could'nt afford to put them in kennels every time we left, but we are so glad we held out for just the right place.

So here we are in the mountains of SW Virginia and couldn't be happier!

It's a very secluded 100 year old renovated farmhouse with 34 acres of land on a dirt track a mile off a winding mountain road. The land is mostly timbered, pretty rugged mountain with 5 acres of pasture. It has about 1000ft of fast flowing rocky creek which comes down off the ridge behind us ( a lovely waterfall up there!) and flows into another larger creek in front. Yet another creek comes down from the other side of the road so when you walk out the door you're met with the sound of rushing water. It's wonderful. I lay awake at night listening to it! The house sits well back off the "road" and up on the hillside so no danger of flooding. (The numerous low water bridges get washed out from time to time but the house is safe!) Having a constant source of water for the animals is very comforting. We don't have to worry about keeping them supplied if the power goes out.

There's a large old drive through barn with two lofts. It's in need of repair but useable and well worth saving. A nice area in front of the barn for a pond. We plan to put that in next year.

Also, we have what used to be the little country store that was once the heart and soul of the tiny community here 100 years ago. It still has the old counters and shelves. Wonderful woodwork. We plan to restore it and re-open it in some capacity.

Plenty to eat! There are a number of ancient apple trees that are loaded right now. More berries than we know what to do with and oodles of wallnuts ripening. Deer everywhere, and turkeys. Also bear and bobcat and the usual racoons and groundhogs. ( I love looking out at all that future venison browsing around the apple trees costing us nothing in vet bills or feed!) Of course the garden will need to be fortified!

The animals have all settled in well. I switched the goats to alfalfa pellets and grass hay. They are looking wonderful. Their coats are gleaming and they've gained weight. ( one of them a bit too much!)

I've only seen two ticks since we got here. Used to spend a fortune keeping those Preventic collars on the dogs. No mosquitos! We work outside from dawn till dusk and don't get bit!

Can't believe how much less we're spending on feed. Hay is 2.50 a bale and alfalfa pellets are $7.35. It's nice hay too. I was paying between $6.50 and $8.00 a bale in NC! I have a couple bales of it left but the goats won't touch it now.

The biggest surprise was the electric bill. We've been here 3 months and it hasn't gone above $55. That's with the A/C and clothes dryer! It should go down now that it's getting cooler. Can't remember when I last paid under $100 at the other house.

'Town' is 15 miles away and major stores like Walmart and Home Depot are about 25 miles. Hubby does groceries at the commissary before heading home on the weekends so I rarely need to go shopping. I've put $20 of gas in the truck since we came here in May! But DH's making up for that on the 600 mile round trip every other weekend.

Oh and the neighbors are great. Can't see them but they have gone out of their way to make us welcome and include us in any get togethers or celebrations. It's funny, people miles away refer to us as their "new neighbors". Most people have chickens and gardens and do canning but don't know they're homesteaders! It's just normal life.

Our major projects now are building raised beds, building a pigeon loft for our wedding release birds - almost done- and fencing the pastures so we can get our pony up here and a couple of steer to train as oxen and one for the freezer.

Well, that's our news.

All those who are still looking for their farm, don't give up! I'm still walking around in a daze. It seemed like we would never find a place to suit us. After two years of pouring over real estate listings I came across a mention of this place on someones blog! It hadn't even hit the market. So don't give up hope! Something will pop up when you least expect it.
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Old 09/08/05, 05:58 AM
 
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Sounds great!! Congradulations!! What area is your place in (state) ?
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Old 09/08/05, 07:13 AM
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It sounds like you've found a wonderful place. Congratulations.
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Old 09/08/05, 07:54 AM
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Wow Sounds Like you are in Heaven!!!
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Old 09/08/05, 09:05 AM
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It sounds beautiful, a little piece of paradise.
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Old 09/08/05, 09:30 AM
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Wow!! That sounds great! I'm more than a little jealous
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Old 09/08/05, 10:26 AM
 
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Congratulations, Pigeon Lady. Sounds like a fantastic place and I know you are going to enjoy it. DH and I spotted some wild turkeys in a back pasture on our place the other day and as we were driving down the field road to get a closer look, a herd of deer ran across the back of the same field. I was thinking the same thing you were- venison on the hoof and a Thanksgiving turkey, lol!

We are negotiating to buy a larger farm near us- on pins and needles waiting to hear back on our offer- realto called this morning to say they will let him know tomorrow- we are on pins and needles- I could not make it like this for 2 years!!!!! Glad to hear that your persistence paid off, hope ours does too.
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Old 09/08/05, 10:50 AM
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We want photos! We want photos! congrats on finding your k"heaven"!!!
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Old 09/09/05, 08:42 PM
 
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sisterpine, there are a couple of photos on my little art blog
http://theinkyspinnery.blogspot.com/...y_archive.html

(I hope that works) Scroll down to the bottom. Afraid I haven't been keeping it up very well because of computer problems and just being so busy outside.

BearCreekFarm, please tell us the outcome of your real estate offer! I hope it all works out for you. The waiting must be driving you nuts!

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Old 09/09/05, 10:03 PM
 
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sisterpine, there are a couple of photos on my little art blog
http://theinkyspinnery.blogspot.com/...y_archive.html

(I hope that works) Scroll down to the bottom. Afraid I haven't been keeping it up very well because of computer problems and just being so busy outside.

BearCreekFarm, please tell us the outcome of your real estate offer! I hope it all works out for you. The waiting must be driving you nuts!

P.
What a lovely place you are indeed fortunate to have found it!

It is wonderful to have your very own little farm
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Old 09/09/05, 11:07 PM
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Smile GREAT place Virginia

We have some DONKEY Club members in Ceres Virginia, if you know where that is and they like it there. Would like to bring my Mammoth Jack back there and ride him all over that country. You know you could build a water wheel and harness the POWER. Your so lucky to have the WATER. thedonkeyman...from Oregon.
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Old 09/10/05, 09:14 AM
 
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What a beautiful place.The pic's are great. I'm happy for you. A little slice of Heaven.
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Old 09/10/05, 10:53 AM
 
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How lovely. You are truly blessed to have your man back with you, a fine son, and beautiful homestead.
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Old 09/10/05, 12:12 PM
 
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Well, thank you all. Just reading the posts here over the years really helped us decide what we wanted and helped us avoid pitfalls. I hope all those of you who are still in the "saving and looking and hoping" stage also find your dream place. It's very discouraging at times. But the longer it takes the more money you'll have built up. At least that's how I consoled myself!

thedonkeyman, You're right, all that free power flowing by is nothing to be sneazed at! We've been looking at the little micro-hydro plant on otherpower.com and plan build one as soon as other more pressing jobs get finished. At the very least it would give us lights in the barn. We've been watching the creek to see if it dried up in the summer. It's low right now but still going strong. Actually, there used to be a grist/lumbermill down in our front pasture by the road. People used to hike over the mountain with chickens or eggs to barter at the store and bring corn to be ground at the mill. Apparantly this was quite the happenning place years ago!

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Old 09/10/05, 07:32 PM
 
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It's always wonderful hearing of someone being blessed by the Lord!

Congratulations, Pigeon Lady!
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