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Breaking news...

The offer for the projected new location of Castle Argghhh!...


...has been accepted.


When reached for comment, SWWBO said...

Oh, wow! Yahoo!!! I can't believe it! Yayyayyayyay!!!!!!

Jumping for joy here! whoopee!
Happy Dance

Woowoowooowooowoooooo!!!!


okay, I'm calm now.

To refresh yourself as to the new demesne, click here.


We return you to your regularly scheduled blogging.

Oh. One last thing. Thanks, Mom.

32 Comments

Congrats guys. I know ya'll will love it.
 
Hey Congratz guys!!! Welcome to the wonders of being Landed Gentry ;) Hope you like Bush Hogging, looks like yer gonna be doin a lot of it :)
 
Side Note: Yes Thistle bad. Currently fighting that war myself >.
 
I'm not available for moving chores... but let me know when the party is!!! I'm happy for you both- and bloody jealous as well!
 
Congratulations!!!!
 
WHOOO HOOOOOO! Sounds like a blogmeet to me!
 
That's great news :-) Moving sucks, but looky at the great place you get to terraform !!
 
What a terrific looking place! I am so jealous its beyond words. Lots of shooting range, a place for a reloading bench in the basement and a polebarn to call your own for meditation and mechanical stuff. Perfect!
 
Congrats to the Armorer and SWWBO! I checked out the pictures, and missed the range, though. There will be a range, right?
 
Congratulations!
 
FWIW -- Thistles do die (roots, too, unlike Weed-B-Gon) with an application of the targeted herbicide "Stinger" a/k/a Clopyralid. I used it on several acres with a tow behind sprayer -- knocked them out. Kills burdock, too! Used something else on the 51 acres at the lodge that the co-op wanted to try, I can call and see what they had recommended & used. Stuff is expensive, though! Congratulations and good luck with the groundskeeping chores!
 
Mike - the county is out there this week spraying the thistles. They do it for the cost of the chemicals and $25 an hour. And they can't gripe at you for the chemicals you're using, since they are *their* chemicals. Damian - you must have missed the post from last week... where we talked about the Zero Range, the Field Fire range, the Assault Fire range... and the tank table 8.
 
I'm certain that it's my crossing of the toes that pushed y'all over the edge. (Yes, I do wear sandals for just such occasions.) Congratulations to you both!!!!!!
 
Hey! Congratulations! Of course, now I have to learn where you live all over again and I was just getting used to driving around Leavenworth. ;)
 
Well, now you'll only have to drive *through* Leavenworth on Metropolitan. I'll send you the new address, you can Googlemap it.
 
Congratulations - just the thing a guy with a collection of shootables needs. Though I might have to send you some proper trees rather than those leaf-dropping things!
 
Congratulations. After all you have done you two deserve a place like that.
 
Geoff - I am all for evergreens. Though, in the fall, it will be right purty round here... Jim and everybody else - thanks!
 
I guess you will be going to sign the papers tomorrow, which will really make it D-Day - Demesne Day! Though I suppose calling the new place Omaha or Utah would be confusing to the locals! But at least you will be Overlord of the new place (if SWWBO allows.)
 
Oh, no, Geoff. The offer has been accepted, but the listing agent is literally driving around Kansas getting the signatures of the interested parties in the estate. Apparently the will wasn't very well written - all the kids *and* two grand-children have to sign the contract. Then the inspections start. Meanwhile, I have to pull together my closing cost money and tie up the mortgage. Assuming there's nothing found in the inspections that cause us to re-negotiate, I expect the earliest we'll sit down and sign the final papers won't be until the 20th or so. But I'm confident things will go well. We were pre-approved for the loan, so that will go quickly. The long pole in the tent will be me getting the funds on my side transferred to where I can access them, and an assumption that the inspections come up with no 'exceptions' of sufficient gravity to cause us to have to relook things. Here's hoping, anyway.
 
Neffi ~ I don't know that it is fair to attend the party without helping with the move. John ~ out-freakin-standing!!! Congratulations to you and SWWBO!!! Can't wait to see what she looks like in the fall and winter. Mmmmm...evergreens...*sniff* miss those!
 
John and Beth, Echoing everyone else, "Congrats!". Hope the closing goes smoothly and everything else goes well, too!
 
Congrats on the new digs, Looks like you'll have room to start buying and displaying some of those larger toys that wouldn't fit in the Basement 'O Doom. You're probably already looking in the classifieds for German artillary, Sherman tanks, and other interesting bits.
 
I must have missed this the other day. congratulations, looks like a great place with a fair amount of space. Hope it all goes well and smoothly.
 
emdfl - Well, while the pole barn *does* have the storage capacity... the budget short-term will be on some needed remodeling (including the fire-brick wall with the vault door), building stalls and probably procuring a tractor before I can even look at SWWBO and go, "Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeze?"
 
Heh, first thing I thought was the basement couldn't possibly be big enough for your arsenal, then I saw the pole barn. :-) Second thought, while scanning photos, was which one of you will be cutting the grass. My suggestion, buy a goat, much cheaper than a tractor, and they like thistle ;-) Property is beautiful, congrats. Hope inspection pans out.
 
What they said and woohoo too! A question: The airplane my lawyer is trying to sell me can take off from a grass field 350' long, and 700' over the proverbial 50' obstacle. If I'm silly enough to buy it and learn to fly it, could I get it in and out of a field there? I'm afraid we'd have to weigh you before offering a ride, it's one of those light sport thingys. Of course Neffi could prolly manage it with that butterfly of his, just judging from the pics.
 
The pole barn definitely needs work. The horses need stalls, and the roof joists will need to be reinforced before they will properly support the chandelier.
 
Heh. The ratty pole barn will probably be removed. The Morton building next to the house *will* need stalls (and a round pen). And you're right, we'll have to reinforce the trusses for the chandeliers.
 
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What's not to like about SWWBO? She's young, she's beautiful, she's got HUGE...tracts of land.
 
Heh, buy the tank, put a 20 foot wide plow attachment behind it and tell SWWBO that it's a tractor. ( And prepare to spend a few nights sleeping in it in the pole barn.)
 
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