Building our dream home - day 1

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  • @noel270w8
    @noel270w8 4 місяці тому +1

    Good luck to you and your family with starting your new home. I hope the weather is kind to you so you can get lots done.

  • @edwinlipton
    @edwinlipton 4 місяці тому

    Some peoples dreams are noticeably different. Right here in the good ole U.S. of A 480'000 people would love and care for this over there concrete jungle sidewalk camping.

    • @justahandchannel
      @justahandchannel  4 місяці тому +2

      I spent most of my life living in the countryside. I couldn't live in a city

    • @edwinlipton
      @edwinlipton 4 місяці тому +1

      @@justahandchannel I understand. Spent my entire working years following my trade, one city after another. Finally made it to a mountain property I bought, was building my resting place, started in Nov 2019,, 2021 it burnt down in a 418'000 acre wild fire. Now I have no shade again!

    • @robertPharry777
      @robertPharry777 4 місяці тому

      ​@@edwinlipton...So Sorry to Here That...May I asked where that forest 🔥 fire was? California? Canada? Near Were?

    • @edwinlipton
      @edwinlipton 4 місяці тому

      @@robertPharry777 sure. Thanks for thee response. It was the BootLeg fire in Southern Oregon. 35 miles north of a small town on Hwy 140 called "Bly". "I am 68 with age related memory issue's, so forgive my mis-spelling". The name of the Forest's, Freemont? and ? Willa-meet- mont? My spelling is and always was a problem. The fire, started by, "reportidly" a lightning strike recorded by Head of the regions NFS, recorded on there computor. Stated; too 12 news reporter that it was monitored and had espected it to burn the tree struck it struck out,, so they saw no need to put it out. About 7 days later, approx 418'000 acres of wild life habitate, homes, including my 17.88 forrested acre's + home work sheds and property burned till the fire had run out of timber for fuel. I think if you "Google it",, its still on the web showing many private charitable outfits as well as stories of loss and pain suffered by many of the people affected. It was and still is a stick in my craw.

    • @edwinlipton
      @edwinlipton 4 місяці тому

      @@robertPharry777 one other thing, for me at least; I never believed in victimization. Always belived we controlled our paths. " I may get over this one, if I could live long enough too see that 150-200 year old forest return again. There is something wrong and something missing in all this though. ACCOUNTABILITY.
      I don't know how to fix this or me. I stay at this new mental state,, cause I am or was raised, never to quit. Some have moved past it or moved away. Some insinuate I need counseling. I don't think so. I think,, speaking about it long enough to complete strangers, might turn out to be the right set of ears and bring that ACCOUNTABILTY,, into existence. They'll never be the Black bears familiy that use too freely come thru my property, nor the eagles, owls or red tails that use too nest in those standing strong Ponder rosa 100+ft pines that use to be. They were at least 150 years old, I'm 68. I had badger den's everwhere on this mountain now a dead dirt hill.
      I appreciate your concern and your time to read, Thank you. It's old news to those who wittnessed it, too me, its the day after,, everyday. Thanks.