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Property Update(s)

*This post originally appeared elsewhere on 28 May 2013.

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Things have been happening at the property that I have failed to record here. A bit of a recap…

Trenching for electricity:

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Installing the (first) panel:

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Nine-hundred feet of trenching with Papa:

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Of course, power companies and county inspectors being what they are, we made a second trip to “fix” the panel. Here’s Michael hard at work on the new panel:

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Between you and me, the cowboy hat…  well, it works for me…

Babies filling in Papa’s trench:

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I’m not sure those children have ever been as dirty as they were that day…

And the new panel:

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The power company says it looks good but the county won’t approve it until there is a well attached… But that’s nine-hundred feet of conduit, nine-hundred feet of wire , a sub panel, a pump, and two holding tanks away. Woo!

The Property

*This post originally appeared elsewhere on 17 July 2012.

On 6 July 2012, we closed on forty acres of farmland on the Central Coast of California.  Part investment, part retirement plan, part dream, the property is located thirty miles northwest of a town we love, Paso Robles.

What we do with this property is still the stuff of dreams…  Michael dreams of a rustic barn nestled among acres of red wine grapes and his daughter’s wedding day.  I dream of organic vegetables and chickens.  Sometimes cheese made from the milk of a cow I milked by hand.  But who knows what will actually happen?  It’s all so nebulous.  So far away.

I didn’t realize when I married him that Michael was a dreamer…  but now, it’s just another of the things I love and admire about him.  To be fair, it’s also one of the things that terrifies me about him, but that is a discussion for another day.

Last weekend, we visited the property for the first time as official owners.

We had big plans to gain access, build a gate, and clear a nice flat spot for the trailer on a return trip.  As we drove north on the 101 last Saturday morning, I said a silent prayer: Please, Lord, don’t let today be as awful as I fear it will be…

We arrived in Lockwood, population 297, and the site of the property, a little after 9:00am.  As we drove down Martinez (pronounced MART-IN-ez…  By us anyway…) Road to the corner of the property, we were on the lookout for a point of entry.  We drove past the flat, open part of the property into a swale that was larger than we remembered, but no less charming, and we saw the property rise at least a foot above the road into lose, dry soil.

As the road rose up out of the swale toward the eastern corner of the property, the soil melted once again into the road,  and we saw it.

A cattle fence.

Not nearly as nice as the one Michael was planning to build that day, but a cattle fence nonetheless.  Instant access to the property at the exact point we would have built it ourselves.

What would have been the work of the morning, very possibly the entire day, was already done for us.  Relief is the best way to describe what we (read: I…) felt then.

As we pulled onto the property with our trusty jeep and the U-Haul trailer that U-Haul paid us $2.00 to use (that’s another story…) full of fence-building equipment we no longer needed, we began to make our plan.  A slight exploration led us to a nice flat spot on the east side of the swale, over-looking the whole valley.  Then Michael pulled out the mower and made hay while the sun shone while the kids and I explored a little.

Did I mention that I bought Hunter a Little House on the Prairie-style sunbonnet before we left for the property?  It was a big hit, to say the least.  Our property ends where that golden field in the distance begins.  That gold is an actual crop, our land is covered with weeds and dead grass.  And star thistle.  An apparently insidious weed that will take us some time and effort to abate.  I will likely document that process here.

Magnus, possibly the least romantic of us all, was less than impressed with the property.  Let’s just call him ambivalent:

He’ll warm to it eventually… especially when he finds himself spending all of his vacations there.  Ha!

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The View From Our Future Back Porch

*This post originally appeared elsewhere on 23 June 2009.

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Would-be Back Porch

Here’s a picture of the fifty acres that may change our lives.

The gentle slope of the low rise gives way to several acres of flat, usable land, bordered by a neighboring vinyard.  There is even more acreage stretching out behind this vantage point, and in the distance, (fewer than ten miles away) there is Lake San Antonio, from which the river valley takes its name.

The land is very nearly in Steinbeck country, about twenty-five minutes north of El Paso de Robles, California, and another twenty minutes west of Highway 101 in an area called Lockwood.  I write “area” because we did not see an actual town.  There are mountains to the west, the storied Coastal Range, and past them, the Pacific Ocean.  Only twenty miles away as the crow flies.

I loved it the moment I saw it, and I know that Michael did too because I felt ill as I watched him walk around the little hill, staring off into the distance, plotting.

It would be something to live in such a place, to build something from the ground up, accountable to no one but our creditors.

I want this for him.  I really do.  Who follows their dreams anymore?  Who follows their dreams?

All Dreams Die

*This post originally appeared elsewhere on 20 May 2009.

My husband is ready for a change.

He’s been talking for years about cashing out and moving to the middle of nowhere to grow grapes or avocados or, as the rest of the joke goes, send special letters to people.

He goes through fits.  He’ll scour the internet for land listings.  He’ll research everything there is to know about growing this or that.  He’ll talk to realtors.  Make plans to sell machinery.

Recently, he found a piece of property that he really wants.  Beautiful.  Northern California.  Wine country.  Lake views.  A real investment opportunity, but, out of our price range unless we are (read: I am) willing to do something drastic.  He wants to do something drastic.  I can see it in his eyes.  And if I couldn’t, well, he said as much.  He also said that we wouldn’t because he didn’t think I could “handle it.”

Is hard to say whether that is an honest assessment or not.  My husband seems to be at the point where he wants to follow his dream, but he’s married to someone who is not a risk taker.  Of course, I am also fairly easily manipulated, so he could have just been trying to push me in the direction he wants me to go by telling me that I wouldn’t.  Hmm.

But I am a big chicken.  I might go so far as to say that I won’t do anything unless I know I am going to be successful.  Just the thought of cashing out for the unknown makes my stomach ache.  But I don’t want to be the dream killer.

“All dreams die,” he said the other night.  It was in acknowledgement of the fact that he may never own a vineyard.  He wasn’t bitter, just matter-of-fact, but it was horribly depressing to hear him say such a thing.  Sure it might be true… I never went to the Olympics, he isn’t a race car driver, but is that the sort of thing we’re going to tell our children?  I think not.

Wouldn’t it be something to really pursue a dream?  I want that for him.  I really want that for him.

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