Welcome 2010...
The summer holidays are over now, for me at least, though the kids are still bouncing off the walls for some time to come. In the rush of the festive season we didn't get up to much, though we had plenty of time to sit and consider our options in amongst the celebrations.
Once Christmas was all wrapped up we shared our plans for moving on with the family, and surprisingly got a positive response from all of them, though of course there is the expected concerns over moving so far away and not being able to see the kids as they grow up.
I've spent a lot of time browsing the online real estate via Google Maps, and searching the weather records for ideal spots in our wide brown land. There are a few areas down south that seem to fit the bill, with regions getting in excess of 800mm, and up to 1200mm per annum of rain, with fairly moderate temperatures. There are even some nice properties in those areas within our anticipated price range.
We have also looked over at Tasmania, but the east coast, where most of the properties are available experiences very similar rainfall to our current location, and I haven't yet seen a decent property on the west coast where they do get the rain. The northerly regions were also promising, but they've been ruled out as they'll be experiencing wilder weather as time goes by, and already suffer from things like fruit fly, ticks and disease carrying mosquitoes.
So we've picked a direction, and now have to get the sale of our current properties out of the way so we can start afresh. In some ways it's very exciting, but it's also very daunting as we've collected a lot of useful stuff over the years that we'll most likely have to get rid of. Getting rid of it means starting out with next to nothing again, and getting a property up and running requires a lot of bits and pieces. At this stage we're going to have to jump that hurdle when we come to it. It may be practical to transport a lot of stuff to the new place, in which case we'll select the valuable items that are hard to replace and pass the rest on.
So the first half of 2010 sees us struggling to cope with financial problems thanks to the good old tax office and a complete lack of good, timely, advice from the accountant, and our attempts to sell our properties. With the greatest of luck the second half might see us in an entirely different place!
We've started planting some of the trees we've been growing up here to take to the new place, no point trying to cart them to the new place, and no point planting them at the new place where we wont be able to give them the care they need. We still might put some more out there in winter time if it hasn't sold, as we have a lot of trees and there isn't enough space here to plant them. I guess we could also have a plant sale...
Fun times ahead, let's just hope the world situation stays relatively stable or improves a bit even, at least until we get all this sorted out!
Best wishes to you all for a peaceful and prosperous 2010!
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2 comments:
i sent you a really long comment and blogger timed out and i lost it!!!
anyway, the gist of it was - you could look at the mid-north coast of nsw. we have bought 42 acres after looking between the lower hunter and up into the lush valleys north west of taree. our area is hillville (daggy name), south-west of taree, and it fulfilled our requirements and was a good price. we are still living in sydney, so the improvements to our land will be slow, but we've met some great landcare people and organic farmers in the area. we are 30 minutes from the coast, although quite secluded. so PLEASE consider looking around there as we would love some like-minded neighbours. if you want more info please let me know. and good luck with it all!
kate
Hi Kate,
Sorry your comment has taken so long to appear, I haven't been keeping up with the moderation which I had to enable after a lot of spam.
We did consider moving north for a while, but snow is one of the important things on our list of "wants", in particular to ensure a better level of water security via snow-melt fed streams. We're also concerned with climate change and any impacts it might have with regard to increasing violent storms, something the north coast seems to suffer with recently. All things considered I think a move southward is going to meet most of our criteria :-)
Hope you find some like-minded neighbours to join you in the adventure though!
Cheers,
Geoff
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