sandman2234
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- Joined
- Dec 4, 2005
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- Location
- Jacksonville, Florida
- Tractor
- JD2555 and a few Allis Chalmers and now one Kubota
Yes, all brick exterior, pine trim, has one huge pocket door that closes off the front parlor. My brother is saying he will move there, not me!! I hate stairs. Has a side porch that needs demolishing. Another pic shows garage from back, inside is so full you can barely open the doors !!
What I find amazing is that next door there is a $450,000 house !!! Why he has not had the township taking care of the debris and general disorder is a mystery to me.
Some people believe in keeping their noses out of other peoples business. What they do on the other side of the property line is their business as far as I am concerned. If they need help, and I see it, I will volunteer, but otherwise, call me if you need something. Getting government officials involved just makes for bad neighbor relations. If the guy with the 450K house isn't planning on selling anytime soon, then the house in question is doing him a favor by keeping his property values (TAXES!!!) lower. If he decides to sell, then maybe it would be time to talk to the owners about cleaning up a little.
My Dad brought a place where the owners didn't throw out ANYTHING. He went thru it and cleared out a huge amount of trash, etc, but some of the stuff was extremely valuable. My daughter saw a stack of comic books, and asked him if she could have one. He said yes, and pulled one from a few down to get away from the years of dust. On the way home, I took a look at it, and it is like new, Daffy Duck comic book from 1956. Probably worth more than it's face value to a comic book collector. I am pretty sure Daddy has sold enough stuff to recoup his investment.
My wife's uncle has a "store" on his property. Kind of allong the lines of Ike's on The Walton's. He doesn't sell anything, it is just for looks/conversation etc but nothing in that store has bar codes. People who remember the old days really like his store, and every now and then he gets something in the mail from people who have visited it, and found something to donate.
David from jax