Andy: you went through a pretty tough time with your development and good for you for sticking with it. I bet even your sense of humor was maybe tested more than you wanted it to be back in 2009 to 2011. when the banks shut down land development funds in 2006 it was a pretty big pill for me to swallow let me tell you.
Actually the development has been a boon from the beginning. It began paying it's own mortgage from within six months of start of sales, and has financed several other ventures. Since I do my own financing the housing crash was a positive for me, more people needing low down payment financing. I have not tried to sell remaining lots for ten years, they have gone to people coming and asking.
congrats on getting everything sold and guessing you have some income coming in from all those contracts now so you can maybe buy a RED, GREEN and any other color car you'd like? or maybe just more foundry stuff.


i'll have to give you a pass on leaving the pattern in the mold cause you just became papa to another calf yesterday. congrats and how many is that total of the little guys/gals now for this year? how many total and just one bull?
Six kids now, and 16 mommas, with five young ladies looking to date the bull. (they do date, they hang around together for several days until...) One bull can handle up to 30 or 35 cows. They don't have to buy flowers
you asked on
G B's thread about my daughter and new son in law and I'll post their situation over on that thread that i still have a link in my sig line for. they do a lot of face time, but are still not living together cause my daughter has work commitments until June and then she moves. with face time on the phone and Ipads it's like my son in law is in the house most evenings which is sort of cool if you think about it.
anyway i can't speak for the rest of the guys, but i like your cow and bull stories and pictures of your rusty gold you seem to forget about and then sort of find like a long lost friend.
I need to get a rooster, **** and bull stories, you know
take care and hope all the new foundry stuff turns out with good results.