That is quite a layout. All that land looks like sand.
@@@ It's pretty normal for our area. It looks like sand only because it's dead grass. If they videoed even just 6 weeks from now, it would look very different. It has to be well into May before we look green.
Do you have a lot of snakes and wild animals out there.
@@@ Mostly garter snakes. Certainly nothing poisonous. Wild animals include all the usual, deer, moose, coyotes, foxes. Bears occasionally are spotted, but usually north of us.
You have so many junker cars it made me wonder if you sell parts from them.
@@@Rog would probably sell some parts if he knew someone was looking for something specific, but mostly, it's just his hoard.
Do you go swimming in the ponds?
@@@ No. See my answer to peace.
What is that big barrel like thing for? Is it a wine barrel?
@@@ Yes, it's a wine barrel.
It's actually a tank from the oil field that Rog used to store hay in when we had horses. Now, it just collects junk. I've been after him for years to cut it up and get rid of it. If you notice in the windmill video, that's another oil tank Rog cleaned out and uses to store the water the windmill pumps. He rigged it with a float to release water into the trough as the cattle drink.
Are there any towns close by or are you all alone. You look like you are miles from people. I know some people like that kind of living. I would rather be closer to where other people live.
@@@ Our closest neighbor is right across the county road, which makes them about a quarter mile away, basically the length of our driveway. Nearest town of just under 900ppl is 5 miles away. Nearest small city of about 38,000 is 25 miles away. Nearest large city (by our standards in the prairies) of over 1M ppl is 225km, a two hour drive.
I guess my husband and I are some of those people because we've lived on this acreage for 40 years.
It's less than a 10 min drive into town if we need people.
Other than that, nice place.
PS. I would suggest getting some watch dogs to parole the property.
@@@ Geeee.... why didn't we think of that???
ummmm, yup. It's common to have 1-2 large dogs.