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Many years ago my good high school friend Terri suggested that I buy the land behind hers. She has cattle and horses - at that time I couldn't see me in the country, but I'm officially ready to trade the stilettos for boots and the traffic noise for the sound of nature.

I'm ready for a change - I know where I want to grow old and it's not in the busy crazy world that I'm living in now. I was telling my niece when I saw her on Friday that I'm at a point in my life where I really want to enjoy Gods creation. I want to see wildlife, wake up to birds chirping and go to bed looking at the sunset. So I am diligently searching for my new venue.

Yesterday Tom and I took a drive to do some shooting to get away and relax a bit... had a good time!




Have a fabulous Monday!

My profession is to always find God in nature.
                                                                     - Henry David Thoreau 

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