Bradley R. Weissenberger wrote:Mandroid2.0 wrote:Bradley:
Aren't you living in Idaho? It used to be that Idaho was a place where (much like Alaska) everyone leaves each other alone.
I have no problem with Idaho, but the phonies will climb in through windows here shortly.
Are you in Boise? I've only been there for short visit back in the 90's but it was already getting yuppified back then.
My parents' best friends run a ranch about 60 miles from McCall. It's not a tourist ranch, but the place where horses from the tourist ranch are sent to rest, recuperate, raise their foals, etc. It's accessible by small planes, automobile (though this isn't fun as it involves 30 miles of mountain dirt roads), and snowmobile in the winter. The couple raised their 3 daughters there, home-schooled them for part of the school year, and they went to their home in Moscow for the really rough winter months while the husband took care of the ranch. Now that the girls are grown and off getting medical doctor degrees and traveling through South America and becoming nurses and whatnot, my parents' friends stay at the ranch year long.
Neither of my my parents' friends knew much about running a ranch before moving to Idaho in the 70s. They were from New Jersey.
Perhaps an arrangement like that would suit you?
If you didn't have a family, I would suggest purchasing a sailboat, trying to find a job that can be done online via computer, and renting a small apartment as a home base when you are done traipsing through the Great Lakes/oceans. This is doable with one kid, but I'm not sure how multiple children on a boat would be.