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To: Chena
Yes! My back yard was not so big, but I had acres of woods and two farms, and a river to play in.

My grandchildren do not have it quite as well, but we live in a small town by American standards, even though 13000 is too big for me.

It is only a couple of miles to the nearest river. I would prefer to be out where I can target shoot off the front step, but that has not happened yet.

Three grand children live with us (long story, but we love having them--with us, too, family is first), so that may take some time.

124 posted on 08/22/2005 11:46:03 PM PDT by Smokin' Joe (God save us from the fury of the do-gooders!)
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To: Smokin' Joe

With a grandfather like you, your grandchildren have it VERY GOOD! Acres and acres of woods and two farms, and a river to play in? You had it good too. :)

13,000 pop. sounds like a lot of folks to me, but I'm not your average "joe". har har Our area has about 1,500 folks and the nearest city (Fairbanks) is a 4 hour drive from here. Anchorage is about 6 hours. More depending on the weather and road conditions.

The Alaska range is our backyard, and the Wrangells are just a few miles farther south. An old sled-dog trail runs past my kitchen window and I can hop on my four-wheeler, or snowmachine, and literally lose myself in God's country. Seriously, I could lose myself. Hubby points that out to me occasionally.

We built our log home from the ground up....just hubby and I, and our two sons. Both are now grown. One enlisted in the Army, served in Iraq, the other is a foreman for a construction company.

Sometimes I feel bad for people who don't know what it's like to live a simpler life. Ahhh, but it doesn't matter really, does it? God love ya, Smokin' Joe, for taking care of those grandbabies. :)


144 posted on 08/23/2005 12:06:29 AM PDT by Chena (I'm not young enough to know everything)
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