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Did ya ever sell a place then go back and look at it a few years later and think...
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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1845188" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>Back in 2004 we bought an old store building and a little over an acre just down the road. We had dreams of a farm market. It also had an old blacksmith shop, a nice hand dug well and a small barn. It was little changed from the late 1800s, had once been a post office, a grist mill and the center of a small community. Old antique roses, daylilies and other plantings filled the lot. I put most of it in garden as it was level, fertile and had access to water. My grandfather had ridden a mule there each Saturday night in the 1910s to dance and play a fiddle.</p><p>With kids in school, I really could not afford to just sit on it and sold for a small profit.</p><p>It changed hands a number of times. All the old buildings are gone and a double wide sits in the middle. The rest of the land is piled in junk with muddy paths between the piles. I hate to look when I drive by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1845188, member: 32879"] Back in 2004 we bought an old store building and a little over an acre just down the road. We had dreams of a farm market. It also had an old blacksmith shop, a nice hand dug well and a small barn. It was little changed from the late 1800s, had once been a post office, a grist mill and the center of a small community. Old antique roses, daylilies and other plantings filled the lot. I put most of it in garden as it was level, fertile and had access to water. My grandfather had ridden a mule there each Saturday night in the 1910s to dance and play a fiddle. With kids in school, I really could not afford to just sit on it and sold for a small profit. It changed hands a number of times. All the old buildings are gone and a double wide sits in the middle. The rest of the land is piled in junk with muddy paths between the piles. I hate to look when I drive by. [/QUOTE]
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