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Wild and wonderful West Virginia
Says so right there on the license plate.

Clearing the newly aquired lots next to me. What I do every day, four to six hours when I'm not playing around with model airplanes.
There were no "roads" when I started.


This was just over-grown. Little John Deere zero-turn acts like a hedgehog. Takes it's toll though.

Mound ant's, you don't mess with a shovel. Tractor bucket only. Lots were/are covered with them. Makes great fill dirt.



The wild part. A couple of deer showed up this morning. I just shut down the tractor and watched them graze feet away.


Burn pile, where they all end up. Easy with the tractor. I used to load then unload from a cart pulled behind my ATV.



Clearing the newly aquired lots next to me. What I do every day, four to six hours when I'm not playing around with model airplanes.
There were no "roads" when I started.


This was just over-grown. Little John Deere zero-turn acts like a hedgehog. Takes it's toll though.

Mound ant's, you don't mess with a shovel. Tractor bucket only. Lots were/are covered with them. Makes great fill dirt.



The wild part. A couple of deer showed up this morning. I just shut down the tractor and watched them graze feet away.


Burn pile, where they all end up. Easy with the tractor. I used to load then unload from a cart pulled behind my ATV.


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