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peteyfoozer
Herd Master
My home in Tehachapi was like that. It was my dream home and I loved it there. I lost it trying to help the kids, but I loved it and was so happy there! We were down a small dirt road in a hollow, and it felt very secluded, but I could ride my bike to the Mexican restaurant, have a couple margaritas and coast safely homeI like living out from town, but close enough that it’s not a day trip to go to town. I make a list and try to get everything done in one trip, fuel is expensive.
What about when your husband retires? Does the ranch offer retirement or is it just quit and draw social security?
I honestly don’t know what our future holds. We have no retirement or savings. They said Randy could retire here but there is nothing in writing. It’s a “God will provide” kind of situation and I try not to stress about it.
None of our kids have a place for us except maybe my son Cody, who also works on a ranch. He can’t afford to help us, but he wouldn’t turn us away.
He’s a professional hunting guide and sends me the most awesome pictures!