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Aug-24-2008

Before because I’m changing this whole house up.  The house was made in 1988, so about 30 years old.  In that time, the 2 owners before me, only put up 5 evergreen trees.  That’s it.  The rest of the house is pristine, untouched, virgin soil.  I assume in the 30 years, the soil has aerated itself and is ready for a good gardening hit.

View from the Front

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The house is grey brick, and contains 4 evergreens (in various stages of growth) on the front lawn.  2 of them are pine, and only one is healthy enough to sport heavy, large branches.  There is also a Maple tree in the front, towering over 30-40 feet.  It’s set in the middle of the lawn and looks quite nice.

The North side of the house is …well, dead really.  It has no plants except weeds and is blocked from view by a large shrub.

There is a 4 foot concrete path that wends it’s way around the house.  STarting at the driveway, it skirts the front porch, side of the house, then terminates at the back deck.

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