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Old 11/27/06, 01:08 PM
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Those are awesome! I can't wait for us to have some snow!!!
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Old 11/27/06, 01:34 PM
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Beautiful pics. You are very blessed. We are suppose to get snow on Thurs. We don't get as much as we used to all we get mostly is the cold stuff 10 - 20 below.
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Old 11/27/06, 01:49 PM
 
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"Its beginning to look alot like Christmas....."

I want a barn like Lisa's for Christmas.....(in Lexington, Santa)
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Old 11/27/06, 01:50 PM
 
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So put the camera down and clean off the PV pannels.........
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Old 11/27/06, 01:58 PM
 
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Beautiful!
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Old 11/27/06, 02:54 PM
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Those pictures are beautiful! What a magical place. You are very lucky!

I love your wooden barn. It reminds me of the ones my grandparents had.
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Old 11/27/06, 03:26 PM
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Add another very jealous woman! Those are stunning pictures, thanks for sharing! You are very lucky to have found your piece of heaven. How much land do you have?
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Old 11/27/06, 03:32 PM
 
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The pictures are beautiful !!
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Old 11/27/06, 03:38 PM
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Beautiful, Lisa! You have a great eye.
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Old 11/27/06, 03:41 PM
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Add another very jealous woman! Those are stunning pictures, thanks for sharing! You are very lucky to have found your piece of heaven. How much land do you have?
Thank you! We have 35 acres.
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Old 11/27/06, 03:47 PM
 
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Just gorgeous! I'll look at them when I need to feel cool. Bet you don't have all the pesky mosquitoes like we have here in So. Louisiana with this heat.
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Old 11/27/06, 04:04 PM
 
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That is amazing!

How much is land in your area?
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Old 11/27/06, 04:04 PM
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Just gorgeous! I'll look at them when I need to feel cool. Bet you don't have all the pesky mosquitoes like we have here in So. Louisiana with this heat.
Thanks, we have a pretty short mosquito season. I LOVE south Louisiana! I haven't been there in a few years but New Orleans is one of my most favorite places. I love James Lee Burke and reading his books is almost like visiting there.
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Old 11/27/06, 04:08 PM
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WOW, Lisa. Those Picturs are Breath taking. I don't JUST meant the land, but you are awonderful photographer. Have you thought about sending those in to a calender or something? Anywhere, they are just beautiful. I also agreee, a christmas card.
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Old 11/27/06, 04:10 PM
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That is amazing!

How much is land in your area?
It's skyrocketing. Luckily we found our land before it really started climbing. Anything on water is very high.
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The movie star set is starting to discover the area. My husband has met Viggo Mortensen and Harrison Ford thru business. Lots of wealthy out of staters are retiring to the Sandpoint area.

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Old 11/27/06, 04:22 PM
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What a wonderful homesite! Makes me kinda wonder why anyone would want to live anyplace other than the northern tier of states. Thanks for sharing!
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Old 11/27/06, 04:27 PM
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What a wonderful homesite! Makes me kinda wonder why anyone would want to live anyplace other than the northern tier of states. Thanks for sharing!
You guys don't have an ocean.
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Old 11/27/06, 04:30 PM
 
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What a wonderful homesite! Makes me kinda wonder why anyone would want to live anyplace other than the northern tier of states. Thanks for sharing!
Put a note on your calendar and ask that question again...in the middle of March when we start getting ready to plant. I still envy the Northern soils however.
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Old 11/27/06, 05:53 PM
 
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It's skyrocketing. Luckily we found our land before it really started climbing. Anything on water is very high.
http://www.rvrmtn.com/
http://www.johnlscott.com/OfficeDeta...O=1&io=1125095
The movie star set is starting to discover the area. My husband has met Viggo Mortensen and Harrison Ford thru business. Lots of wealthy out of staters are retiring to the Sandpoint area.

WAY out of our price range!

Thanks!
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Old 11/27/06, 06:02 PM
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Hi!! Do you know Steve Stanley, he runs the GM mechanic place in town, Sandpoint (last I knew). He used to be my neighbor (I know...but it's a small world, ya never know!!)
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