Thursday, March 18, 2010

For Everything There Is A Season

We just visited Los Angeles/Orange County. Upon returning it was evident that we have made the right choice by living in Three Rivers for the last 28 years. I can breathe here, work here, worship here, serve here and truly enjoy creation. Living in a place like Three Rivers gives one the freedom to CHOOSE to have a balanced life. I suppose one has that freedom anywhere they live, but here there are not many materialistic distractions.

Distractions in Three Rivers consist of stopping to pick wildflowers, deciding if one should nap in their hammock with or without their favorite book. Shall I stroll along my favorite street and visit with all of the neighbors or go for a serious hike on BLM land?
I am thankful to be working and playing in my own backyard(community)! Is it your season to make a life change? Come join us!

BULL


I, Diana G., drove out to the end of South Fork yesterday to take some pictures of our new listing, a 680 acre ranch bordering Sequoia National Park. On my way back I could not get down the mountain because two bulls were fighting in the road.
It was so exciting! The bulls were as big as my car and so powerful. I kept beeping my horn at them to get out of the way but they paid no attention. The white bull was the aggressor and I thought he was going to push the brown bull over the edge to a sheer drop into the South Fork Canyon.
I am a farmers daughter from Wisconson and I wanted to get out of my car and chase them off the road, but my husband would not let me. He is a city guy and was intimidated. Not me- Oh yee of little faith.
We have just about everything in Three Rivers. :)