With time escaping us, the movers are due to arrive at any moment to once again transfer our goods to a truck for yet another adventure. Jeff and I will be packing up the car tonight, then head out with the pups early tomorrow morning to start the trek back to Minnesota. We think it will probably take around three days, starting with a long 12 hour drive tomorrow.
You have seen the house, but here is another view of the new hobby farm.
Can't you already picture some animals out there grazing?
On the other side of the property is a small pond. It was almost crystal
clear when we saw it, watching tadpoles darting in every direction as
we walked up. While we are not sure how deep it is or if it will stay
that clear, Jeff and I can't wait to find out! I wonder if Gus and Dora
will want to take a dip? Somehow I doubt it.
Speaking of those two crazy doggies, they definitely know something is up with the apartment stacked to the gills with moving boxes. Little do they know what kind of a playground we are heading towards! Here they are trying to take a snooze and soak in the sun during the flurry of activity.
We will check in once we arrive and have services hooked up. Hopefully that will be by the end of the week, but who knows!
Good luck boys. Safe travels.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your blog. Glad you are moving back to Minnesota and are back to blogging. Can't wait to see and hear about your adventures in your new home. Travel safe.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting!! I love a good road trip! Make the most of it. I can't wait to read your next post. Safe travels!
ReplyDeleteWill you be blogging more often?
ReplyDeleteGood luck! Safe travels! I just know you're going to love your new life... the dogs will, too. My dog, 6 years old, lives for our walks in the garden so he can chase all the rabbits and roll around in the grass.
ReplyDeleteHave a safe journey -- look forward to hearing how your first weeks go in your new home -- it's amazing!
ReplyDeleteGood luck and have a safe trip!
ReplyDeleteWow - that's beautiful! And you're going to have such a big yard you'll never have to scoop dog poop! ;-)
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