This land was once a hillside farm, after it was first logged early last century. We are slowly digging it out, so to speak. They used to grow corn all over the hillside, then let the cows up there to graze and eat up the stalks. If you look closely, you might find some barbed wire in an old oak. Used to be a lot of ginseng, but that got poached years ago. You can still pick blueberries and buck berries, though, to your heart's content.
This land was once a hillside farm, after it was first logged early last century. We are slowly digging it out, so to speak. They used to grow corn all over the hillside, then let the cows up there to graze and eat up the stalks. If you look closely, you might find some barbed wire in an old oak. Used to be a lot of ginseng, but that got poached years ago. You can still pick blueberries and buck berries, though, to your heart's content.
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This land was once a hillside farm, after it was first logged early last century. We are slowly digging it out, so to speak. They used to grow corn all over the hillside, then let the cows up there to graze and eat up the stalks. If you look closely, you might find some barbed wire in an old oak. Used to be a lot of ginseng, but that got poached years ago. You can still pick blueberries and buck berries, though, to your heart's content.
This land was once a hillside farm, after it was first logged early last century. We are slowly digging it out, so to speak. They used to grow corn all over the hillside, then let the cows up there to graze and eat up the stalks. If you look closely, you might find some barbed wire in an old oak. Used to be a lot of ginseng, but that got poached years ago. You can still pick blueberries and buck berries, though, to your heart's content.
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