OT Acreage pics

Ok. I put 4 of the real estate pics on webshots

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Marilyn in soon to be at this acreage, I hope Alberta, Canada

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Marigold
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Ok. I put 4 of the real estate pics on webshots

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Hope the link works. If not, I'll have to fix it when I get back from work. Running late already.

Marilyn in soon to be at this acreage, I hope Alberta, Canada

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DLW

Oh MY! It's easy to see why you are so excited- it's just fabulous!!! Hoping the rest of the process goes smoothly and you are in your new home soon.

Leslie & The Furbabies- shiver> Ok. I put 4 of the real estate pics on webshots

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Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.

Wow!! House is nice, but not my style. On the other hand the scenery--am so jealous!!!! It looks like a beautiful lot!!! Sending postivie vibes and hugs while keeping body parts crossed that the whole process goes off with out a hitch and you can move in soon!!!

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Charlotte Hippen

Dancing for you again, Marilyn. LOVE that place!!

Karen, Queen of Squishies

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Karen, Queen of Squishies

OMG, I could *so* live there! Best of luck to you in purchasing this gorgeous property!

Nancy in NS

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Nancy in NS

Wow, looks good to me! Congrads. Good luck on the closing.

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Ceridwen

Oh my goodness. My heart flipped when I saw this. Beautiful!

Debbie Wow, looks good to me! Congrads. Good luck on the closing.

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Debbie

Howdy!

Awesome! Congratulations, Marilyn.

Ragmop/Sandy

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Sandy Ellison

WOW!! Good Luck!

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Donna in NE La.

Wow, That is one pretty piece of land Marilyn. So rustic looking, I love it. I would love to have a house like that but will just stick with what I have, I wouldn't dare move for fear of what I might throw out doing so. You know over 30 years in one house you sure do get a lot of stuff.

Jacquel>Ok. I put 4 of the real estate pics on webshots

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Jacqueline in KY

Isn't that the truth. Luckily? I have moved probably every 4 to 8 years for my whole adult life. I can't imagine how much "stuff" I would have if I hadn't been somewhat forced to throw stuff out. Unfortunately, DH and I are both pack rats and are still hauling around a ton of stuff we don't use. I'm hoping this move will help us to declutter a whole lot more. I'm hoping to adopt the attitude that if we don't have a specific place for it, that it's not coming in the house. It can go into storage for awhile till we get a chance to go through it and decide if it will ever again have a place in our life. (not including my "stash" of course) VBG

Marilyn in beautiful, springtime like Alberta, Canada

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Marigold

Marilyn,

I am trying to develop the attitude that if you haven't been in that drawer for years everything in it can go. I have 21 drawers to my bedroom suite but I only use 5 of them for clothing. But I have every single drawer full and also every single drawer in my guestroom and some of the ones in dad's chest. I am fixing to do some throwing out and make room for my stash which is currently in the floor. I can't imagine adding another 24 yards of fabric that I ordered today. 18 from that store with the apple butter fabric and some wedding fabric from over the rainbow. Gotta get to cleaning those drawers.

Jacquel>Isn't that the truth. Luckily? I have moved probably every 4 to 8 years for

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Jacqueline in KY

Oh dear... you had to go look at that link, didn't you! So far I have resisted. Mostly because I am so overwhelmed with other stuff right now. I'm wondering when I'm going to get back to the baby quilt that is spread out on the floor in the living room now. The apple butter fabrics are wonderful tho. I ordered some fat quarters of them last fall. I went thru the drawers in my bedroom last fall and got rid of a pile, but should have got rid of more. Maybe on this move.

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Marigold

Beautiful, just beautiful! Hey Marilyn, it looks like you have enough land to build a "second" log home that would be perfect for a quilt retreat!!! I'll bring the wine!

Patti in Seattle

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Patti S

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Taria

Oh wow! What a find!

It's gorgeous!

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CATS

Oh, my fingers and toes and eyeballs are all crossed for you. I am so jealous!!! I would like nothing more than to live out in the country someplace, plenty of room for some horses and for the dog to run whenever he likes! Woods and fields to explore, all the cool critters and plants/flowers to photograph.... *sigh*

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Debi Matlack

I'd love that too... we'll have to see what we get for the place we are in now. We plan on building DH a shop, with room for him to teach classes. We have discussed building it large enough to hold a quilt studio for me, with room for a "someday" long arm set up. I have thoughts on a little more expansion.... and who knows. First we have to actually own the place. Then we have to see how much money is left over after this place sells.

I do plan on having a dedicated sewing space the way it is now, so if you have a travel trailer there is lots of room in the yard to set up, so come on over!

Until we get the shop built there will not be any guest space in the house unless someone is will to sleep on the floor in the living room.

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Marigold

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