Maxie J

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Retiring, retired farm owner.

After my wife's parents (father-92nd year & mother-85) passed away in 2002 & 2004, they left their 23 acre farmlet to my wife. They finally retired in 1998-9 to a bigger town, 20 kms away, the town where we lived for 40 yrs.
We sold up & moved onto the farm, knowing it would be ours one day. Sadly we only had them for another 2 & 4 yrs
Incidentally, my parents also passed away in 2001 & 2002.
Sorry, I'm rambling on, but as we're 85 & 82 now, the farm, (albeit leased to a neighbour), has become too much for us &
we're hoping to sell up & move back to our old home town.
Hope I haven't bored you,
Byfa now,
Maxie J
PS:- Best if you DON'T publish this.
 
After my wife's parents (father-92nd year & mother-85) passed away in 2002 & 2004, they left their 23 acre farmlet to my wife. They finally retired in 1998-9 to a bigger town, 20 kms away, the town where we lived for 40 yrs.
We sold up & moved onto the farm, knowing it would be ours one day. Sadly we only had them for another 2 & 4 yrs
Incidentally, my parents also passed away in 2001 & 2002.
Sorry, I'm rambling on, but as we're 85 & 82 now, the farm, (albeit leased to a neighbour), has become too much for us &
we're hoping to sell up & move back to our old home town.
Hope I haven't bored you,
Byfa now,
Maxie J
PS:- Best if you DON'T publish this.
Hi Maxie!

Welcome, and thanks for that. I love listening to everyone's backgrounds. They're usually so rich.

Your comments have made me realise that as a city girl, I'll never truly understand how big a farm actually is. I thought that 23 acres was a lot... then you called it a farmlet. It just goes to show my ignorance about these things!

It sounds like the farm has some family significance. Would none of your kids or grandkids be interested in taking over?

Also... don't worry, the admins would never quote you without your permission ;)
 

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