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Posted by Jared in VT on March 19, 2004 at 05:57:35 from (216.66.106.235):
In Reply to: Land prices posted by Jonathan on March 18, 2004 at 16:10:07:
Guy's, Here we are on a board full of folks that go ga-ga for old tractors, and you're talking about land prices as if it was 1960 and not 2004! Take a trip to your High School reunion; your bound to discover that even the prom queen has aged a bit. Things change in our life time and we don't like it, but nothing is new. My Kiowa- Apache ancestors were the finest mounted cavalary ever, but riding down the plains after settlers, only brought more settlers. The other side of the family got here in 1634 and helped found the republic. But that won't cut the upper crust if I try to join the North Andover, MA Country Club. Here on my own land in VT, is evidence of residence from 20,000 to 6000 to 250 years ago. Lots of living going on here over the years. So I'm going to do my level best to do my best; to respect the land and waters and my neighbors and teach my sons what little I've learned and can remember. Yep the land is going to go up (and occationaly down) and some things will change, but not our stuggle to make it better. So grab your piece of the world and wrastle it and leave a of legacy that they can talk about in the next 200 years!
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