Olympic View - From Small Farm to Garden
When we saw this place, we fell in love with the area, the view and the atmosphere. What a great setting for kids!...they could romp in the fields and enjoy a bit of nature that you don¹t really get being in town. It was a charming little 5-acre farm that had been occupied by two Serbian fellows in the 30's and 40's. They farmed the place and it is said that one of them did most of the outside chores and the other tended to the house, cooking, etc. One of the long-time neighbors told of how the manure taken out of the barn would be spread around by hand (and I mean literally!). The house had its problems and was old, but the view of the Olympic Mountains and neighborhood were wonderful. When we walked out onto the porch at dusk after looking at the bleak house (it had been empty for six months), we were impressed with the QUIET. Another thing I observed when we went into the field toward the barn was the mole mounds. The soil looked wonderful! No chipping away at hardpan with ! a pickax was to happen here (my mother always battled hardpan when she would plant her beloved rhododendrons). Despite the house, the place had lots of charm and possibility. The only down side to the land was that it was nearly void of trees...most of the property was in pasture with a few fruit trees and a handful of ornamental trees in the yard...one
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