Wow, you open minded, free traders are sure protective of your cheap farm land. What are the trespassers gonna find, your pot plant, hidden behind that one bush growing in Saskabush? I would suggest putting up, parking rate signs, just like in the city, if prowlers are such a problem, then they gotta pay. Don't they???
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Where I reside, my good friend Burbert, is the "pot"hole region of Saskatchewan, but not for the reason you describe! 25 to 35 acreas of treed outlined sloughs/quarter is quite common. The land has more contours to it than the lady you sleep with! You do know the way to tell an Albertan cowboy from two farmers from Saskatchewan. He's the one in the middle seat position when we drive up to a closed gate!! Thankyou for saying we possess open minds. I'd like to say the same about you, but unfortunately you're like that gate up above! Have you checked the day rate to park a vehicle in the city? Multiply it out times 365, and compare that to a typical Albertan oil-gas annual surface lease and area that you're providing. Not smart, for your expensive farm holding. May your property never be violated you silly mudhen.
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Actually Burbert does have a point, it was only a durum field on cheap Sask. farm land. Put it into perspective what damage Mother Nature can do and compare to a couple trails a year on a 3000 acre farm. What about a flock of 100,000 geese. I think I would prefer to put up some signs like enter on foot only or contact owner with permission only with phone #s rather than resort to burying an historic site, we don't have enough of those around anymore.
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Sorry, hopper, missed both your points. Have you got a land location because I'm available for a close up Sunday drive through your crop. I'll pick a more favorable year. What parts of an historic site are available to recycle in your yard? Got any stained glass windows I can remove? Oh no, that would be asking for permission. Got any stained glassed windows I will remove.
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Actually never had any stained glass or rocks removed so excuse for my post. Still should not bull doze down. How about set up a wildlife infrared cam? Or keep the driveway open for people to come and look around. I have another yard and if you line the beer bottles up like they do you are invited. Treat other as you would like to be treated. What is this world if one cannot check out the country side once in a while. My best sex was out there somewhere, well I did not have to mention that.
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So, hopper, when does an once nice yardsite of stoned buildings no longer become a nice safe place for picture taking. Is it before or after someone knocks the mortar out between the corner stones for the rocks, which then causes the north wall to sluff off the house? Do I set up a two legged wildlife cam so I can report a vehicle in there, and a fading heat signature picture for the coroner to locate the body in a structure I wouldn't go near. You sound like the perfect candidate. As I tried to impress on the photographers that believe they can go where they want, where ever they want on private property that their next of kin might blame (sue) me for the unwanted trespass of their decease, it's like water off a mudhen's back. Have you got a big enough insurance policy to cover the first drunken idiot that drives off your rural invited beer garden yardsite, and hospitalizes, or worse a neighbour's daughter coming home from a basketball practice? Never could happen, think again.
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Come on you's guys, its rural Saskabush we are talking about here. There was a time when people were friendly, and lord knows, there are still miles and miles of miles in Saskabush. I am surprised that you can even find a criminal trespasser in Sask, wow, are you's using gps technology to track the city slickers that might want to take a picture or steal a stone or too???
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Another oh for hopper. That's a neat sobriety test you have established. "Putting beer bottles in a line". Burbert, from your posts I know you don't mean 5% of what you say. You're actually a goofy mudhen, and I enjoy your s--- disturbing manner, less the Charlie Farkelson (sp).
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I'm getting a little sick of all the trash being dumped in the country side.
I have to keep reminding myself its just a few bad apples.
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A big "AMEN" to to that cotton. Our nearest town has a site 1/2 mile from it for free disposal of grass clippings, lumber and anything associated with trees. Their taxes take care of white ware products, and household garbage. One would think these articles would never be by the trailer load in abandoned farmyards, but they are. It's not rural neighbours doing it as we have the same municipal services, and plenty of treed sloughs. Nothing wrong with town dwellers spreading grass clippings in a roadside slough, or hauling their limbs or branches into a similar poplar tree spot. But why go 10 miles out to an abandoned yard site to toss this, material bag and all, and an old deck made of lumber against the side of a building they don't own when the same disposal they pay for with taxes is walking distance away from their doorstep. Boggles what's left of my mind, but hey according to some farmers if you treat them good when they come out to the countryside (with their trailers) every once in a while, what's the problem. It's only cheap Saskabush farm land!!! Got to ask that person if it's still an historic site when it gets down to the last salvageable cut stone. Would it then be okay to level the area, and put up a cement monument and plaque at the approach to honour what once was?
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