Posted by rankrank1 on January 27, 2013 at 07:51:56 from (198.228.228.157):
In Reply to: Confusing hobby farm posted by Paul on January 27, 2013 at 06:34:35:
Lots of quick harsh judgements being made here....
Until I know more I prefer to look at some possible good here. The quote "...foster dogs when we have them..." tends to lead me to believe that we might be dealing with someone with a very good and warm heart.
Since I have seen very few of the city...iots with what I call a warm heart: I am thinking it is someone who rescues animals and needs some manpower help. Or alternatively it could be an elderly person who simply needs some help due to their age. Since I hope to stay on my hobby farm until I die then I may too have to hire some part time help in my advanced years. Being around things you enjoy even if you are no longer physically able to do them is still therapeutic and can make you still feel alive. Better than sitting in a rest home waiting for Jeopardy, Wheel a Fortune, or Bingo to come on the TV....
Regardless, this person does at least recognize they need some help and are willing to pay someone a rather fair cash wage to get it. Even if they are indeed a BMW'er city...iot at least they are not going to let the animals suffer neglect. So whoever they are they are not all bad...
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