09-24-2020, 06:58 AM
The idyllic seclusion of the Lynch Lair neighborhood has been breached.
When we moved in, we had two neighbors. One was at the opposite end of the court where you first turn in to get to our house. The other was at the end of Misty Ridge Rd before the road turns down a steep hill. I guess we also have the shooting party as neighbors, but they are here infrequently.
Well, that has all changed. It started with a couple who bought a piece of property near the end of Misty Ridge Rd. They took forever to put their piece of property together but finally got enough of the their manufactured home done so they could move in. It took them about six months to get to this point.
There has always been vacant home on the corner of Misty Ridge and Grub Gulch Rd. We actually were going to take a look at it but at that time the owner said no. Then the house went into foreclosure. It stood empty for many months. Then it was fixed up and put on the market. Some fool has bought it and moved in. We haven't met them yet. Although we have talked to the people in the manufactured home.
To back up, our home sits on a group of four parcels. There is one well to serve all the four properties. Since we were the only people living on one of the parcels. it hasn't been a problem. About a month a guy, i started noticing a guy checking out the property that we share a property line with. I was wondering what he was up to. If we had the money, we would have bought that parcel, but we don't and so we didn't.
Well, the guy didn't buy that parcel. He bought the parcel across the court from us. He's been using his skip loader for the last week to level out the pad. Yesterday, he dropped a sea container on the pad. He's going to use this as his house. It is not in the least bit attractive to see a sea container sitting out in the field surround by white oaks and pine trees. We can see it from our house. We have met these neighbors, too. They mentioned this was their plan when we talked to them. I hoped they were kidding. Nope.
My biggest complaint is the lights. The two new neighbors leave their super bright porch lights on all night. It used to be when i walked the dogs in the morning, it was pitch black. I could see the stars. I could glimpse the wild life. Now, I'm squinting away from these lights to save my night vision. I don't like it. Get off my lawn, err neighborhood.
When we moved in, we had two neighbors. One was at the opposite end of the court where you first turn in to get to our house. The other was at the end of Misty Ridge Rd before the road turns down a steep hill. I guess we also have the shooting party as neighbors, but they are here infrequently.
Well, that has all changed. It started with a couple who bought a piece of property near the end of Misty Ridge Rd. They took forever to put their piece of property together but finally got enough of the their manufactured home done so they could move in. It took them about six months to get to this point.
There has always been vacant home on the corner of Misty Ridge and Grub Gulch Rd. We actually were going to take a look at it but at that time the owner said no. Then the house went into foreclosure. It stood empty for many months. Then it was fixed up and put on the market. Some fool has bought it and moved in. We haven't met them yet. Although we have talked to the people in the manufactured home.
To back up, our home sits on a group of four parcels. There is one well to serve all the four properties. Since we were the only people living on one of the parcels. it hasn't been a problem. About a month a guy, i started noticing a guy checking out the property that we share a property line with. I was wondering what he was up to. If we had the money, we would have bought that parcel, but we don't and so we didn't.
Well, the guy didn't buy that parcel. He bought the parcel across the court from us. He's been using his skip loader for the last week to level out the pad. Yesterday, he dropped a sea container on the pad. He's going to use this as his house. It is not in the least bit attractive to see a sea container sitting out in the field surround by white oaks and pine trees. We can see it from our house. We have met these neighbors, too. They mentioned this was their plan when we talked to them. I hoped they were kidding. Nope.
My biggest complaint is the lights. The two new neighbors leave their super bright porch lights on all night. It used to be when i walked the dogs in the morning, it was pitch black. I could see the stars. I could glimpse the wild life. Now, I'm squinting away from these lights to save my night vision. I don't like it. Get off my lawn, err neighborhood.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm