thistlebloom
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My neighborhood has changed dramatically in one year.
I live on a gravel road with no outlet. Also called a Dead End, but that's such a downer. Lets be fancy and call it a Cul-De-Sac.
One house was abandoned and sat empty for a year.
One property had a new house built.
One house changed owners.
The abandoned house was cleaned up, auctioned off by the bank and bought by a young guy. Young enough to be called a kid by some of us old fogeys.
He has kept the weed lawn mowed short and also keeps the roadside mowed.
HUGE improvement over the former owners.
He likes to work on his truck and play his music loud while he does this.
I can live with that.
The new house at the end of the road, one away from me has a young family, four kids 8 years old and under. Lots of laughing and shrieking going on over there.
I can definitely live with that!
The house that changed owners, across from our property but facing our tree line, has another young family, with three kids, 8 years old and under. Also much laughing and kid noise there. I love it!
The kids from the two families are pals and there is a regular stream of bikes and dogs criss crossing in front of our house. We have been invited to a bbq at one home, and dinner at the other. The kids have discovered my mini Cooper and Huckleberry Mule, and Sweet Pea obligingly hatched some chicks for their amusement. They are regular visitors and love doing chores with me.
One family picked my surprise apples and gave us 3 jars of homemade pie filling, and today the other neighbors brought us a basket with huckleberry jam, homemade salsa, jalapeno cheese and elk. I mean!!!
I can't figure out how we managed to be so fortunate and get so many lovely neighbors after years of marginal to crummy ones, but I'm going to do every thing I can to reciprocate and keep things going in a positive direction.
Do you have neighbors that make your day a little brighter?
I live on a gravel road with no outlet. Also called a Dead End, but that's such a downer. Lets be fancy and call it a Cul-De-Sac.
One house was abandoned and sat empty for a year.
One property had a new house built.
One house changed owners.
The abandoned house was cleaned up, auctioned off by the bank and bought by a young guy. Young enough to be called a kid by some of us old fogeys.
He has kept the weed lawn mowed short and also keeps the roadside mowed.
HUGE improvement over the former owners.
He likes to work on his truck and play his music loud while he does this.
I can live with that.
The new house at the end of the road, one away from me has a young family, four kids 8 years old and under. Lots of laughing and shrieking going on over there.
I can definitely live with that!
The house that changed owners, across from our property but facing our tree line, has another young family, with three kids, 8 years old and under. Also much laughing and kid noise there. I love it!
The kids from the two families are pals and there is a regular stream of bikes and dogs criss crossing in front of our house. We have been invited to a bbq at one home, and dinner at the other. The kids have discovered my mini Cooper and Huckleberry Mule, and Sweet Pea obligingly hatched some chicks for their amusement. They are regular visitors and love doing chores with me.
One family picked my surprise apples and gave us 3 jars of homemade pie filling, and today the other neighbors brought us a basket with huckleberry jam, homemade salsa, jalapeno cheese and elk. I mean!!!
I can't figure out how we managed to be so fortunate and get so many lovely neighbors after years of marginal to crummy ones, but I'm going to do every thing I can to reciprocate and keep things going in a positive direction.
Do you have neighbors that make your day a little brighter?