How would you get rid of the stups?
Very nice Mr. Vincent. And only 13 months after you posted your first photos. ;)
Just a question: is that girl with the machete going to be chasing me around the property all the while I'm camping on it?
Vincent wrote:Just a question: is that girl with the machete going to be chasing me around the property all the while I'm camping on it?
Oh no, that's ridiculous. She hasn't chased a thing since I taught her how to set a deadfall trap.
Vincent wrote:So, after searching for about 8 years, I have finally come upon the rural land and mountain retreat that I have always wanted to and closed on the property late last month. Not much to it yet, and I am working on plans for a Cob House/Sustainable Living/Energy Independent house now, but for the time being, have a small, but cozy trailer on the property.
It's 20 acres that border about 1800 acres of state forest, so a great place to retreat to and is great fun to work on. A nice change of pace from downstate NY.
Seeking a bit of advice from our more arborally aware friends - If you see in the pics of the meadow, there are a series of hardwood trees (about 8 - 10 inches in diameter) tha tI plan on cutting down. How would you get rid of the stups? Dig them out? Burn them out? Any advice is helpful.
Also, if any BFCer is so inclined, you are more than welcome to camp out on the land and enjoy. Here are a few pics:
The Trailer
In fact, now I compare the windows on those two vans....oh, Vincent.
I'm still wondering if this is a spoof or if you really did buy some rural property up there somewhere.
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