When our next door neighbor died, we bought his 2 acres with huge 200 year old Live Oak trees to add to our yard. |
The house was a 95 year old typical Southern shot gun style. |
It was in such bad shape it had to be demolished. |
The excavator tore off the porch and then started on the tin roof. |
Bash it in. |
Tin roof flying. |
Down comes the interior framing, all but the chimney. |
It makes a heck of a fire. |
The original residence was a log cabin over 100 years old. |
Down it comes |
Next we tackled the vines and brush in the back yard. |
Terry clearing the woods. |
You find the strangest things dumped in the woods. |
We bulldozed everything except the beautiful old oak trees. |
a little more brush to burn |
The bonfire is a little too big for roasting marshmellows |
The view for cars driving by. Some turned around to get a second look. |
My wonderful neighbor Carole is my best friend. She helps me emotionally as well as physically. We cleaned up 4 of the beautiful camellia trees. |
Here is the site where the old house stood. |
The East side of the lot is ready for grass seed. Not a trace of the fire left. |
New look from the West driveway. |
View from the East drive. |
Live Oaks and Camellia trees with Pecan trees and a Palm in Sally's Park. |
A walk in the yard. En joying our world. |