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If I could live anywhere in the US I would live there, hands down and without hesitation. Beautiful!

Just down the street from me. I had to do a double take driving by. It’s huge! (And I love it!)

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I am thankful every day to live in this beautiful place.

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There are reasons why I spent 10 years getting us moved from Chicagoland to San Diego!

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Last night in our backyard :sunglasses: :ring::heart:

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I really love the ones with the sets of three balls.




Round barn, plus at a separate totally different location, 3 nylon and wire sculptures from OKC zoo. There are sculptures throughout the zoo and they are illuminated at night and you can ride through @$60/vehicle plus walk around.

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D2 decided she want to send her own photo holiday cards this year. Since she doesn’t have a significant other she asked H to come take pictures of the horse she is leasing. She is happy with how the pictures turned out and is working on doing the photo cards this week.


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That horse has a very kind eye!

@cinnamon1212 - he is a very sweet horse, just very green as he’s 5 years old. D2 is a very experienced hunter/jumper rider and she lucked into an affordable lease deal. The owner is actually getting a lot from D2 as she is helping to put many training hours on this horse. This is D2’s happy place - at the barn riding horses!

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This is by no means a great picture, but it represents thousands of $$$s and thousands of hours. I took pic so I could get rid of them but I don’t know if I can.

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They honestly don’t take that much room. Roll them up and keep them for now. Get rid of an old bedspread or a pillow or two instead. Or start with letting go of the white and work your way up. Nothing is ever “all or nothing”.

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I agree. Not worth throwing out (we haven’t).

Some things have high emotional value and grow more precious with the passage of time.

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I am sorry, but what are these?

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Tai Kwon Do belts. Both of my sons got to be 2nd degree black belts.

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I was thinking, make potholders, then started googling. Apparently there are tons of ideas out there of what to do with them - rugs, baskets, and pillow covers sounded interesting.

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I don’t know what they are!! :face_with_monocle:

Never mind, I see the answer :hushed:

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S2 kept his belts here at the house. They’re in a shoebox in his closet. I offered to take pics of his trophies (a couple for TKD, more for chess tournaments from 3rd-5th grade) and then donate them, and you’d think I was tossing out actual gold statues!