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Just bought the Farm

Postby ZK-LGD » Mon Dec 18, 2017 2:04 pm

Well, I just bought the farm!!!

... a 2.1 hectare (5 acre) life-style block 40 miles west of Christchurch (Springfield), the last township before you head up into the Southern Alps. It's just large enough to raise some Suffolks and maybe a Gotland or two (sheep), a few drunken nannies (goats), as well as some leafcutters and honey bees. Will be moving in late February.

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Re: Just bought the Farm

Postby cowpatz » Mon Dec 18, 2017 5:04 pm

Very nice. Quite a picturesque location.
I bet you are looking forward to moving in.
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Re: Just bought the Farm

Postby toprob » Mon Dec 18, 2017 5:13 pm

That is a stunning (and thankfully under-rated) part of the country. Good onya, Dorian.
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Re: Just bought the Farm

Postby Charl » Mon Dec 18, 2017 7:06 pm

Goodonya, and goodbye holidays :D lifestyle blocking is a full-time job.
Looks like West Coast Road?
I'll be driving past your doorstep next March, en route to a cycle trip out of Greymouth!
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Re: Just bought the Farm

Postby emfrat » Mon Dec 18, 2017 8:51 pm

Plenty room for a nice grass strip, parallel to the road :)
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Re: Just bought the Farm

Postby ZK-LGD » Tue Dec 19, 2017 7:26 am

cowpatz wrote:I bet you are looking forward to moving in.


Sure am, Christchurch has progressed somewhat since the quake ... we returned a year ago after living on a West Coast lifestyle block for 4 1/2 years ... but it won't be a finished city for at least another decade (maybe more). It's time to move on. ;)

toprob wrote: That is a stunning (and thankfully under-rated) part of the country. Good onya, Dorian.


Thanks Robin. Like Diamond Harbour it's a surprisingly busy little township. On Sunday morning (10am) we counted at least 10-15 international tourists schlepping about (not that there's a lot to see & do in Springfield).

Charl wrote: ... goodbye holidays :D lifestyle blocking is a full-time job. Looks like West Coast Road? I'll be driving past your doorstep next March, en route to a cycle trip out of Greymouth!


Ain' t that the truth. We rented a larger LSB at Moonlight (25 acres) and now know it depends on what you run. Downscaling (both livestock and acreage) means we should get a little bit more time to breathe. West Coast Road ... you nailed it. On the bend just outside town. Feel free to drop on in ... the coffee's always hot and the cider's icy cold. :)

emfrat wrote:Plenty room for a nice grass strip, parallel to the road :)


For a Super Cub ... maybe. :) Local hazards include: livestock, powerlines and windbreaks. :unsure:
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Re: Just bought the Farm

Postby Splitpin » Tue Dec 19, 2017 11:15 am

Wow ...a slice of heaven . That area is just beautiful. I sometimes look after a farm for a friend close by at Kowai bush , perched above the waimak .
Good on you for getting out of the city :thumbup:
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Re: Just bought the Farm

Postby deeknow » Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:30 am

Congrats Dorian, looks like a beaut spot !!!!
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Re: Just bought the Farm

Postby ZK-LGD » Wed Dec 20, 2017 8:48 am

Splitpin wrote:I sometimes look after a farm for a friend close by at Kowai bush , perched above the waimak .


We sometimes horse trek out at Rubicon Valley and recently looked at a Kowai Bush property, a rather quirky house with a loft master bedroom accessed via a spiral wrought iron staircase. Loved it, trouble was it wasn't fully double-glazed and thought it just a bit far off the beaten track.

deeknow wrote:Congrats Dorian, looks like a beaut spot !!!!


Thanks. It really is a great spot.

First thing we are going to have to purchase is a generator ... just learned there have been 5 blackouts this year alone!
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