that huge spooky dead tree next to the graveyard (yes, I have a graveyard on my farm) ? looks like a windstorm a week or two back took it downpic.twitter.com/CidxRr86oA
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4/ yeah, that's reasonable issue is that the deed mentions like five other documents and I've looked up some, but not all of them found things like * easement for utility company to run poles * easement for long-departed neighbor to use a well * etc https://twitter.com/Oberon_MTG/status/1263932982345203715 …
5/ Granite fence posts and long missing hinges and gate, I suspect.https://twitter.com/jtces/status/1263961680104632322?s=19 …
6/ Related: shopping for an excavator, and you get your choice of bucket size. One option is "grave".https://twitter.com/eevee_not/status/1263923161181102087?s=19 …
This strikes me as one of those situations where asking the questions is going to stir up issues that may be difficult to put back down.
Not gonna stop him, gonna entertain us.
yes, 2 yes, names (hard to read tho) I've met the old coot who owns the 150 acres next door his family once owned this land - the graves are his family, 5 generations back he's got two "uncles" born stillborn, also buried there early 20th century, no gravestones for them
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