Jde. I get the dam+est kick out of peoples thinking. Down the road from me use to live a fellow who had a mule and old cars and such. Loved the guy.He passed away and the son took over the property and built a lot of equipment from tractors(a huge forklift)and as time went by, he accumulated debt he couldn't pay back. Lost the property and was bought up by folks who made improvements like re modeling the house, new drain field, deck, drive around driveway, garden etc.Now I'm not one who ever intends to tell any one how to live or how to clean up their property in order to please me and the way I want them to live. Zoning laws are with in reason when it comes to having a foundry starting up 200 feet from my house, other wise folks can build to suit themselves as long as it doesn't become a rats nest haven.I like your opinions stated, and I can say they merit the truth through out the post. Live and let live is a great idea as long as there isn't a health hazard or noise situation looming on the horizon. Thanks for the post and pictures. Warmest regards LOU
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