Sounds idyllic. I am considering another structure, here - something outside 
the fence, on a small rock plateau, overlooking the woods. I found a kit for a 
10w x 7d x 9h structure, that will probably work, for under $2k, though I don't 
want to go to the trouble of putting in a concrete foundation. I have some 
spare deer cages for growing tomatoes and other plants. I may be able to turn 
them on their sides, as a metal floor support. For now, the RV is positioned 
well for wildlife viewing, though it is too big for that, permanently.  

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote :

 Yes, pity all the city-dwellers who have
 no idea of what quiet is.
 There is a little church made of log
 built in the 1850's that still stands by itself
 amidst trees on a ridge-top that is one
 of those places of silence that people go
 visit to listen and hear the silence there.
 It is a place of pilgrimage for people who
 do not often know silence otherwise.  It is quieting.
 A place to go.
 
 
 It is called Mars Hill.
 It is a special place that way,
 -Buck
 

 fleetwood_macncheese
 
 One thing I have noticed in my new neck of the woods, is the silence. No more 
hum and growl of traffic, the vibration of the freeways. I have several musical 
instruments, and a lot of music, but the silence is so seductive, I find myself 
keeping the house as quiet inside, as the outside. Most of the time it is 
thickly and peacefully silent, here. I had ideas before being here, that now 
that I have the space, and distance from neighbors, I could listen to songs at 
concert volume, but I have yet to do so. Far more soothing to hear the quiet. 




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