Did you know that the historic guest cabin is the same one used in the old western cowboy show Bonanza. This was the front of their house. Pretty neat . in fact , some of the surrounding smaller cabins are also the same that were used as other cowboys houses used on the show.
I'm the same way.. I want LOTS of woods with full grown trees.. That's why i'd rather find a place like Tenn, North Georgia, North Carolina, or somewhere near/in the smoky mountains.. Plus you don't get snowed in like they do in Montana, and other places out west. I LOVE some of the ranches in Colorado, but i'v been there in the winter time, and i don't like that much snow and freezing temps.. It's nice to visit sometimes, but it's also nice to get back home away from it.. lol. I'm a born and raised Floridian, so me and freezing cold weather and snow don't get along.. lol.
I agree with most of what you say. I am much older than I use to be, born and raised in Texas, but I can't handle this heat anymore, I 've had heat exhaustion once. When it gets above 90 I really prefer to stay inside. If it's cold I can dress for it, but when it's scorching you can strip off and still be hot! lol Then again 30 below is not fun either, been there done that! I know this: Every time I go to the timber mountains I don't want to leave. Solitude with peace and quite, with my dogs, is what I'm looking for! Hope you find yours; blessings to you!
I'm sure this is an old advertisement for its 2019 and just now seeing this video with astonishment. It says its offered at 9.25 million. OK what's the catch for this place has to be well worth over 25 million. I'm freaking out for I used to have ten million cash hanging around and if I would of seen this way back when , I most assurably would of bought this beautiful place.