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Gore Team Hits Home Run
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09/12/2000 23:59:20
 
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Kris,

Don't know if this is a repeat. My 'puter froze up earlier just before the power went out. <g>

>Doug,
>
>>*cough cough*
>>
>>20 acres?? Yipes! <g>
>
>I feel much the same way, actually. The taxes on the bare land alone are enough to choke most horses. There are no neighbors for over a mile. There is no power, phone, cable, water, sewer, you name it. We will be bringing in our own utilities, but not right away.

Wow..

>
>I'm probably going to be working in one of those little trailer things off a generator and satellite internet connection for a year... it's either that or never see my husband. He goes up there pretty much every day and sleeps over night a lot. There isn't enough guilt in the universe to prevent it! <g>

Is he able to do much manual labor there?

>
>The plateau is like being on the end of the world, though, so I guess somehow a trailer would be bearable just to be out there. When the mist hangs in the mountains below us, it is like being on another world. They are black peaks sticking up through the white. Of course, I have to get those photos posted and then you'll know exactly what I mean.

I'd love to see them. I remember when Southern California was like that a lot. We'd get fog in our neighborhood and weren't able to see across the street. My older brother would go shoot rabbits while dad drove the car down to the end of the street and Larry sat on the hood. <g>

>
>>Yeah.. I'm a real sucker for this stuff and sometimes forget that others have thin skin..
>
>This isn't meant to be mean... but even fairly thick skin can only stand so much. After a while it starts to feel like an assault. My first ex-husband sealed his fate when he stood on the steps at my college and started telling passers-by that they were going to burn in hell. It was completely inappropriate and I was mortified.

Right. I have never been able to do stuff like that. I much prefer a one-on-one conversation. Still, I guess some folks see so little of a person's faith being expressed that even a little seems like a lot.

>
>I'm sure he meant well, but it really made no difference. He came off as a complete kook. It didn't belong in a professional school -- too divisive.
>
>>I think you and I'll always get along though.. <g>
>
>As long as we keep trying.

<g>

We'll do just fine... <g>
Best,


DD

A man is no fool who gives up that which he cannot keep for that which he cannot lose.
Everything I don't understand must be easy!
The difficulty of any task is measured by the capacity of the agent performing the work.
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