In the Trees

Lawreston

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Harley Reich
Not what y'all think!

When people ask me "Where is it you live?" and I jokingly reply " On a hill, in the trees, and the hot tub stays at 101 degrees," I get questionable looks.

To see is to comprehend: (marked by the green arrow)
(The garage at the left of the driveway seems to blend into the ground)

http://maps.google.com/maps?q=43.83...3.836947,-69.753098&spn=0.001426,0.00327&z=19

There are only 7 or 8 residences on the hill.

HR
 
Not what y'all think!

When people ask me "Where is it you live?" and I jokingly reply " On a hill, in the trees, and the hot tub stays at 101 degrees," I get questionable looks.

To see is to comprehend: (marked by the green arrow)
(The garage at the left of the driveway seems to blend into the ground)

http://maps.google.com/maps?q=43.83...3.836947,-69.753098&spn=0.001426,0.00327&z=19

There are only 7 or 8 residences on the hill.

HR


Being that far North and East, I guess you don't worry about drought and wild fires...
 
We had severe drought in parts of the state several years ago, to the point that some lake-located marinas didn't have enough depth to put in the docks. That was a killer situation for those who rely on the summer residents.
The last couple years we've had good snow fall, so the spring runoff was good for the crops. This year, come summer I'll scream if I hear one farmer complain about drought(in view of the history-making snow cover we've received thus far).

HR
 
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