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    Quote Originally Posted by Evenstar View Post
    LoL... I love some of the answers here! To chime in....

    I'd clear and fence in about 8 acres, build a small 4-stall barn, and bring my 2 horses home.

    Fence in another 5 acres near our custom-built home for my German Shepherds so they can run. And run and run and run....

    Build a nice insulated and heated pole building with lots of racks and cages for my herps.

    The rest would remain natural with trails lacing through for horse-back riding.
    How many GSD's do you have? O.o
    Mine is gunna be 13y/o this mothers day. Shes an old lady haha
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    Get a state license to grow Medical MJ...The rest is just details after that
    Hahaha! You sir, are my hero. I always enjoy your posts.

    I'm straight edge these days, but I fully support the legalization of pot for both medical and responsible recreational use. I'd love to be able to grow it just so I could smell it and be around it. I love that smell. It would bring me back to a simpler time in my life when I didn't have a care in the world. Ahh... To be a teenager again...

    Redneck Crow and InkNSteel pretty much nailed it. Gotta have a stocked fishing pond, raised garden, an underground cellar for storage and a bunch of trees. Basically we want the ability to be self reliant. Someday we hope to have this all too. It will be in north central Wyoming, tucked in close to the Big Horn Mountains.

    We want to build our cabin ourselves too. How satisfying would that be? Here is a general idea of what we want only with a wrap around porch, less pitch to the roof that covers the wrap around porch and slightly darker logs. "It will be mine... Oh yes, it WILL be mine..."

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    I would plant a forest around my house. Then I'd have privacy and some peace and quiet.
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    Re: What would you do with 30 acres?

    Quote Originally Posted by spitzu View Post
    I would plant a forest around my house. Then I'd have privacy and some peace and quiet.
    Gotta have privacy. Trees or a backdrop of some kind is a MUST! It drives me mad when I see these beautiful new homes in the middle of an open field and not a tree in sight. The only exception to this might be if you lived in the middle of the high desert in Wyoming or similar, in which case the remoteness is your privacy.

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    I have another idea to add too. Id build the most epic system of underground tunnels and rooms. Like a system so complex it makes the Viet Cong look bad. That way when the world ends in december 2012 ill survive Fallout style!
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    To go along with the tunnels, a big store of food and water, and a fast flowing creek, for a water generator to have electricity.

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