Chuck52
Veteran Member
I know what you are talking about Robert. I grew up in a small town surrounded by farm land and just vacant land. As kids, we could go just about anywhere without asking permission. As long as we closed any gates, we could walk for miles across other folk's land and no one cared. If we ran into anyone, we'd usually figure out relationships....who's cousin was who's, etc. If we wanted to hunt, we did have to ask permission, but it was always granted. If any land owners ever objected to that arrangement, I never heard of it. I wonder if that's possible anywhere now. I personally wouldn't care if my neighbors walked across my land, but that never happens. I live on ten acres, and haven't even met the folks in the property just west of mine. I've met their dogs, and even drove my mower (poor man's 4-wheeler) over to their house one evening to tell them their dogs were in danger of being run over on the road adjoining my place. I talked to a girl who was visiting, and she said she'd tell them, but they didn't come out to speak to me. Since then, they keep their dogs caged most of the time, and I think they might believe I was complaining about them crossing my property, but I was just worried about the dog's safety. Ah well. Times change.
Chuck
Chuck