About a yr ago, we had a "snooper" around our farm -long story. We spent $300 on a logging chain for the driveway and multiple locks. Haven't seen him since I confronted him. Filed a report with the police. Police had a fit, told me I was wrong. Told me you should just hand over your stuff or you could get hurt. If folks are going to just hand over their stuff, why not be a thief? Don't know who I was madder at, police or the "snooper".
Several years ago we pulled down some of the rusty barbed-wire fences when my FIL sold his cattle. This "small voice" has been urging me to get the fences back up because you could drive across the pasture to the house and shop. James agreed. So last w/e we set the corner posts (in cement). This w/e we will run a new barbed wire fence even though both of us hate bw. Saturday we have a welder coming to look at the drive and build a real gate across the driveway. On the house, we've changed out one wood door for a steel door with dead bolt and will change the other 3 in the near future. This home sat undisturbed for 40 yrs. Now, we have to make it a fortress. Makes me angry.
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