This is my story of living on an Amish farm in central Kentucky. I have a normal farm life here with animals, neighbors, haying, gardening and enjoying the rural life.
Stop by and sit a spell while I tell you what has been going on here at the farm.
I have been on the move since a child, I rarely stay in one place for more than two years and by then I'm ready to pack it up and leave for someplace else. The idea of being tied to one place for life like a prison sentence. I try to live like other people, but it doesn't work for me. I guess I am a wanderer forever on the move. I'm not sure if I am running away from something or to something.
Hi, I have enjoyed your blog since you first started it and before that your comments on the Early Retirement web site.
Your have a wonderful sense of adventure and resourcefulness that I greatly admire.
I am a retired woman a couple of years older than you living in the Pacific Northwest. Am currently working on restoring a 100 year old house I have owned for more than 30 years. It is fun to have plans that you bring into a real life experience.
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Hi,
I have enjoyed your blog since you first started it and before that your comments on the Early Retirement web site.
Your have a wonderful sense of adventure and resourcefulness that I greatly admire.
I am a retired woman a couple of years older than you living in the Pacific Northwest. Am currently working on restoring a 100 year old house I have owned for more than 30 years. It is fun to have plans that you bring into a real life experience.
Thank you for sharing your life......
So, Princess is a blonde...
Thanks Anonymous;
I think life is a big adventure with little adventures in between :)
Princess is beautiful! Would love to have a horse but haven't the time to really give one nor enough room. give princess a hug and a carrot from me!
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