3rdbase
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I've lived in a lot of different states and big city suburbs, San Francisco and Chicago to name a few. I was always interested in Thomas Jefferson and his life and visited Monticello after a few years of marriage. Really thought the Charlottesville, VA area was perfect. Four seasons, very long springs and falls, Blue Ridge Mountains, reverance for history and a strong anti growth feeling. The University of Virginia is in town. I bought property here five years ago, while still living in the Chicago area, with a plan to retire on it, and it was getting quite expensive. Decided two years ago to move then and not wait. I really like it, and feel blessed to be where I want. I have the 30 acres a little north of town. I live in a subdivision of three acre lots-the property is a bit too long of a drive for day-day school stuff. We'll stay here till the last youngster leaves high school, then move out to the property. A local winery is interested in buying any grapes I grow out there, and my wife is quite interested in that-though it's a lot of work. I just love going out there and mowing the 15 acre meadow. I keep my tractor out there in a barn.