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"Ann" wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" expounded: When I bought my house the next door neighbors basically had a junkyard in their backyard. Dead washers, dryers, three rusting tin sheds, a couple junk trucks, all kinds of tires, etc. Oh well. I loved my house. They've moved on, new people live there now, they've cleaned it up, life goes on. It's amazing what you can live with when it really doesn't affect your basic life functions, like eating, drinking, etc. Of course I'd rather not look at junk, but I'm not paying their taxes or their mortgage. It's basically none of my business. -- Ann, gardening in Zone 6a I've had the same thing (more than once).....luckily they come and go and I built a fenceG.....Incidentally 5 years ago when I became very ill, life got just a little sidetracked as I nearly died with a very long recuperation.... I had no neighbors complaining about "my mess"......Rod |
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