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Friday, December 30, 2011

Site Visit

Today's site visited focused on the areas away from the house. Walking the site we always experience something a little different each time. As the seasons change the setting is always in flux with trees going down or a constantly transforming backdrop to the entire property. Today I went up with our son and we pretty much did a diagonal section of the upper 6 acres. With the focus most always on the house its easy to lose sight of the other 20 acres of natural and raw forest. Sometimes just looking around, looking up and taking it all makes us realize that the house is but a part of something bigger. Very cool.
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