I think we're been scoped out here. The other day there was some truck out at the road pointed towards us. I thought they may be having car problems and walked out there. I was 15-20 feet away and he gunned it. The next morning at 8 or so some white car flew through our (U shaped) driveway. I diddnt make it out to the driveway, so they diddnt see me. Blue car did the same thing later on. I was in the shop with the doors closed, and only saw them driveing away.
The next morning the blue car came back. I had left the tractor in the other part of the driveway where it couldnt be seen from the other side of the house. The lady stopped real sharp and i came out of the house. She was kind of supprised because the barns were all closed up, and there were no cars in the driveway.
She claimed to be here wanting to buy eggs, so i got a dozen out of the house and sold them to her. I started a conversation with her and pointed out he had only lived here a few years. I also said that since things began disipering in the area we set up a couple motion activated hunting cameras near the house and the barns. I said they get alot of use, mostally of the dog or the neighbors dog, but we've gotten some cars in here that diddnt even stop. I said someone was in a car just like this one the other day, and some white car flew through here as well. I said the cameras work really well, we got a good picture of the driver in the white car, and a desription of and the plate numbers of both cars. If either one comes back we're going to call them in like i did the truck. I pointed out the problem was i knew of 3 cars just like hers, a light blue hatchback. They are common here just like silver trailblazers. She looked very suprised. She was driving this same car the day before. I saw her and the other car, but neither saw me. In all 3 instances the cars were going WAY to fast to have intentions of stopping here. She would have gone straight through like she had the day before if there werent a tractor in the way.
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