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She doesn’t even pretend to like me.
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"It was a cold wintry day when I brought my children to live in rural West Virginia. The farmhouse was one hundred years old, there was already snow on the ground, and the heat was sparse-—as was the insulation. The floors weren’t even, either. My then-twelve-year-old son walked in the door and said, “You’ve brought us to this slanted little house to die." Keep reading our story....






- One and done. Looks neat and you have the advantage of knowing what's under that patch of gravel. Yay... - bonita on Finished Product
- That looks a lot better. Great job.... - twiggityNDgoats on Finished Product
- That looks great! Seems like all your problems at this new place have been with water. I hope this is the last of them.... - Jan Hodges on Finished Product
- Fantastic Suzanne! Also incredibly smart to build over it that way so the fence isn't vulnerable to curious critters as a way to escape under where the water goes through!!! LOVE IT!
It also soun... - BuckeyeGirl on Finished Product
- Yay! Bring on the rain! Glad you got that problem fixed, Suzanne.... - brookdale on Finished Product
- Driving a tractor is a blast! You can do it Woman!... - caprilis on Finished Product
- Wow, looks great! Glad the former owners were well prepared. :) And looks nice up there. Is that today? We have snow and rain in the southern part of WV.... - STracer on Finished Product
- So pleased it's all sorted out - let's hope it's the last of the problems.... - Rose H on Finished Product
- Suzanne, so happy this adventure is over with-hopefully, things will settle down for you and Morgan, so you guys can continue with all your wonderful plans! =)... - Sheryl on Two Pipes to Nowhere
- If you decide to use the scythe be sure that it is SHARP! It can be sharpened with a file, like you would a jacknife.
Scything is not hard, it just takes practice. Easier than clipping or mowing tall... - brookdale on Barn Tour - Storage Side

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