Land for Sale

February 20th, 2009

I went to a place out on SR One-Ninety-Four to look at twenty-eight acres of land. There is an eight acre parcel of land where I could put the home. Some of the roadway to it is already completed. The land would cost a little over four grand per acre.

It has some pasture land. There is a seasonal stream that runs through it. It sounds like through out the winter it has water running in a part of it. There is a one-hundred yard shooting range already set up. There is some good areas to build a house. So it is a possibility for purchase. The owner may be willing to do owner financing. That would be huge. We may not be able to get close enough on price though. That is yet to be seen however.

I am going to have to start to research what it would cost to do some excavation work on the home site, the road way, the crossing of the stream, and more. If it is going to cost a ton of money to get it usable I may have to look elsewhere.

While I was on the property I was walking it when I heard Pullman get dispatched on a call. That also meant I could hear the pager at the top of the hill. That made me feel better about that part.

After I heard a second call go out I figured they would do a call-back. They did. So I cut my visit a little short as I made my way back to my rig to get to the station.

But before the night was done I ended up getting in on a transfer to Spokane. I was the attendant for the trip up to Spokane. We got pizza for dinner. Then made our way back. I worked with Paul. He is a very nice person. We have been on the same shift for a while. I think we got along fine, but I don’t know if he actually liked me or not.

On the way back we talked a fair amount, but there was some silence along the way as well. It sometimes seemed strained to chat. When the night was done, I still got called in for call-back. So I ended up doing just over ten hours of overtime today.


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