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Charming, cozy home, with a great view. Lots of privacy from the neighbors, only a 1/2 mile to US highway. Earth friendly, full of historical significance, this charmer was created for the self-sufficient lifestyle. Numerous outbuildings, wind and solar power potential. Located in designated scenic area, with views of Mt Hood and other snow-capped peaks. The industrious self-starter will find potential for renovation and improvements, best suited for a handyman type.



































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For those of you who care: I saw this off the highway near Shaniko, Oregon. I apologize for the poor quality. I learned real fast that digital zooms are not real good :(
 
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But PW - - You can't ......

sell my vacation resort without mentioning the putting green on the roof :D.
 
Nowhere USA

That place looks like the home of Courage the Cowardly Dog, Eustus, and Murial from the cartoon. :) In Nowhere.
 
Originally posted by Bill Lins

Is that the Little House on the Prairie? :D



heh... Wasn't the little House on the Prarie really in Minnesota?



Actually, this area is pretty desert in nature, with a lot of sage brush and juniper dominating the landscape.



Apparently, it seems, about 100 years ago, the climate was somewhat cooler and much wetter than it is now. Many of the water sources have dried up, and much of the dryland farming done at that time is no longer possible. By the 1920's this had become very obvious to many of the dryland farmers in the central northwest, and many/most of them had been abandoned, or the owners found other means of earning a living - from cattle running to creating irrigation projects.



I am told that photos from then show that the juniper scrub did not exist back then, and it was mostly grassland.
 
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