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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="Twisted" data-source="post: 1845292" data-attributes="member: 43517"><p>I spent 15 years of my life working on a place and landscaping everything that wasn't pasture and some that was. I moved from there in 2012 and refuse to look back. I have friends and relatives who occasionally tell me what the place looks like now, but I try my best not to care. I always called the place my forever home but there were many times I had the feeling that I was only working for someone else.</p><p></p><p>For the next 10 years or so I just floated around not really settling for very long at a time. I just couldn't find a place that I thought that I belonged. I found plenty that needed tons of work and did do lots of it.</p><p></p><p>The place I am on now feels much different, it feels like God wants me here. So I pour just as much or more into this one as the last one. I just wish I was the younger me.I haven't lost the creativity or the desire but my back is getting worn out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twisted, post: 1845292, member: 43517"] I spent 15 years of my life working on a place and landscaping everything that wasn't pasture and some that was. I moved from there in 2012 and refuse to look back. I have friends and relatives who occasionally tell me what the place looks like now, but I try my best not to care. I always called the place my forever home but there were many times I had the feeling that I was only working for someone else. For the next 10 years or so I just floated around not really settling for very long at a time. I just couldn't find a place that I thought that I belonged. I found plenty that needed tons of work and did do lots of it. The place I am on now feels much different, it feels like God wants me here. So I pour just as much or more into this one as the last one. I just wish I was the younger me.I haven't lost the creativity or the desire but my back is getting worn out. [/QUOTE]
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