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The View from Inside

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Sometimes I get busy then I look up and am stopped by the reminder of what an amazing place this is to live where all I have to do is open my eyes to see the beautiful hills around me. I’m very lucky.

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on October 7, 2009  

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  1. 10-7
    1:31
    am

    How lucky you are. I sure miss living in the country. My horses,chickens,rabbits,and I also had milking goats.Keep up the good work.

  2. 10-7
    1:45
    am

    and that is what is drawing me back home. i can’t wait for closing, i may burst if it doesn’t happen soon. i’m not interested in packing anymore but it has to be done. soon i’ll be home again.

  3. 10-7
    1:58
    am

    There is no view greater than a WV view. I am finally excited that I have my little piece of heaven in GAY, WV. It makes me GAY!

  4. 10-7
    2:26
    am

    Very nice view.

  5. 10-7
    4:07
    am

    How utterly BEAUTIFUL!! You are blessed!! :happyflower:

  6. 10-7
    5:17
    am

    That is a wonderful, beautiful view you have!!!

  7. 10-7
    5:42
    am

    So BEAUTIFUL!! I absolutely LOVE the Appalachian mountains. I’ve never been to WV but I am very familiar with NC, GA, and TN. Would love to live in the mountains someday. :-)

  8. 10-7
    5:56
    am

    Gorgeous!! :yes:

  9. 10-7
    6:30
    am

    Beautiful view to live with!!!

  10. 10-7
    7:45
    am

    serenity now :yes: :yes: :yes:

  11. 10-7
    7:52
    am

    I would so love that. Instead, I get to enjoy your pictures. Keep em coming :)

  12. 10-7
    9:22
    am

    Your view is very similar to mine! :yes:

  13. 10-7
    10:00
    am

    You are, indeed, lucky. Beautiful kids, great husband, fabulous views and goats, sheep, pigs, chickens, ducks, dogs and cats. All those things outweigh Mean Rooster. Happy Fall.

  14. 10-7
    11:32
    am

    How beautiful and peaceful! I would also love to be in the mountains, but for now I am very happy in my corner of Iowa. I look out my window anytime I want a view of trees, fields (next year it will be corn) and the Loess Hills about 10 miles away. Very calming!

  15. 10-10
    1:57
    pm

    I love where I live in GA. 10 Minutes from TN and 15 From NC. We go up to Copperhill, TN, across 64 into NC and down 60 back home again. It’s a breath-taking drive during “Leaf Season”. (And we have the tourists to back up that statement!)

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