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rachels.haven
Herd Master
I'm technically not allowed to do anything at all except walk within 100 feet of the 100-200 foot buffer zone that the city declares. I'm a little peeved right now. The state says creeks get a buffer zone of 50f, but if the state has this high standard, Groton has to have the higher one! The guy does not care about my goats walking on it or pooping on it. He cares about the number of posts going up on my property, which I think is stupid because once they're up they're up and should be the only thing touching the ground. I'm suspicious the city uses this rule to control people and preserve the "quaint" lost in the woods look of our town while talking out of the other side of their mouth and saying they encourage and support farming.
I'll get this done. Or maybe we'll move because I don't want to feel like I need to sit on my porch all night and gun down every coyote I see. Sure be nice if I could have a border and a functioning "welcoming" committee to ward things off and only have to kill the stubborn things. Or DH might need to change jobs, who knows?
Today I cleaned stalls and coop and took no pictures. It's already getting dark.
I'll get this done. Or maybe we'll move because I don't want to feel like I need to sit on my porch all night and gun down every coyote I see. Sure be nice if I could have a border and a functioning "welcoming" committee to ward things off and only have to kill the stubborn things. Or DH might need to change jobs, who knows?
Today I cleaned stalls and coop and took no pictures. It's already getting dark.