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RE: A Dash of Sult N Papper 09/22/20> I’ve come up for air… drowning in work for the last month.

in #dailydose5 years ago

Well, sir. I'm really glad to hear from you! I'm glad it wasn't a hurricane that washed you away!

You know what my old man said: "Busy is good unless you are a fireman or an undertaker."

Your property in the Big Bend sounds great to me. My friend Erv's place (27 acres) backed up against a State Park in Wisconsin. The acreage was cool but you could walk two miles on two track road before you hit pavement. Sam loved it!

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Well Tom I'm glad to have been able to scribble out a few words just to let people know I hadn't succumbed to COVID.
We haven't acquired the property yet but we are actively searching again, the wife and girls are leading that search and they send their findings to me to look over. So many of the tracts have been narrow in width and very long which doesn't suit our fancy so to say. More square is to our liking but we'll continue the search.
The kids are anxious to make a trip to the area and Shorty is especially excited about having large parks on either side of the valley. She has been telling me facts about the area that I didn't even know or had known and forgotten.
A place like Erv's sounds ideal too. Correct me if I'm wrong, put you have access to quite a bit of open land around you as well there in Yuma?
Got to run, back to work. Thanks for all the support.
Sult

Arizona is somewhere around 80% public owned :) With a few notable restrictions it is all most all available for public use. About 18% of that is tribal and MAY be restricted.

There is an area up by Flagstaff that has some serious nice private property that borders public land. Munds Peak would be a good place for a snowbird residence...