Beth McKee

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I have gardened most of my life. But this winter, for the very first time, I'm not looking forward to spring. The sheer size of my permacultured garden is going to demand more than I feel capable of giving. Obviously, in developing the half-acre over the past decade, I thought the factor of age would never apply to me. As a possible remedy, I'm now seeking a partner in the enterprise. The location has everything going for it, being in close proximity to the Grand Mesa and the Colorado National Monument, squat in the center of one of the most productive fruit-growing regions of the world. The ideal place to grow the dream of producing the organic produce which will be in ever-higher demand as the world comes to its senses. Anyway, that's been my dream. If it's yours as well, and you're up for the move to the land of the true-blue Colorado sky, I'd love to hear from you.
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If you'd like to become part-owner of this property, and co-director of a wondrous vision of what our planet can be, at its best, I'd love to hear from you. My two-acre property is located within the city limits of Grand Junction, Colorado, and yet retains the quality of the 1940s, when the authentic adobe home and outlying casita apartments were constructed. Towering hardwoods and pines abound, attracting a wide range of songbirds, as well as owls and hawks. The three-tiered water feature brings the occasional blue heron, a rare siting in this region of the country. Over the past fifteen years, we've held a number of holistic events, including gardening workshops, yoga classes, equine-assisted Reiki demonstrations, open playtimes for children of all ages, and bird-identification seminars.
Drew, thanks for your interest.  Please give us a ring at 970=260=4642 we can talk about what's going on here.
4 years ago
Thank you for responding so quickly to my concern, and the pop-up ad must be associated with my system rather than the permie site. I've received a notification from the advertiser saying that the purchase has been refunded to my account. I appreciate your help.
Dear permies.com site builders,

You might not be aware of it, but a screen pops up when a member of premies logs in, offering a free prize for taking a survey regarding the site. I'm sure there's some small print someplace, telling of the future charge that will be made on the credit card used to pay the shipping charge on the gift. I chose the flashlight, and then realized, when I gave the following confirmation a close read, that I might be expected to return the flashlight if I didn't care to buy it. After responding to that emai, asking for clarification, I was finally told that this was indeed the case. This just seems like a terrific scam, and so diametrically opposed to the straightforward, quality communication on premies.com. I hope you can detach the site from the pop-up.

I have gardened most of my life. But this winter, for the very first time, I'm not looking forward to spring. The sheer size of my permacultured garden is going to demand more than I feel capable of giving. Obviously, in developing the half-acre over the past decade, I thought the factor of age would never apply to me. As a possible remedy, I'm now seeking a partner in the enterprise. The location has everything going for it, being in close proximity to the Grand Mesa and the Colorado National Monument, squat in the center of one of the most productive fruit-growing regions of the world. The ideal place to grow the dream of producing the organic produce which will be in ever-higher demand as the world comes to its senses. Anyway, that's been my dream. If it's yours as well, and you're up for the move to the land of the true-blue Colorado sky, I'd love to hear from you.
5 years ago