Mark Bonnalie
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Yeah, no, no. The land... So we're on a steep slope of a canyon wall, timbered, not a lot of flat land at all with it. And initially, at that time, I guess kind of ties back into the logging stuff, but my dad, one of his earliest woods bosses, became his longtime good friend and was much older than him. But when he passed away, he left my dad a...
Yeah, no, no. The land... So we're on a steep slope of a canyon wall, timbered, not a lot of flat land at all with it. And initially, at that time, I guess kind of ties back into the logging stuff, but my dad, one of his earliest woods bosses, became his longtime good friend and was much older than him. But when he passed away, he left my dad a...
Yeah, no, no. The land... So we're on a steep slope of a canyon wall, timbered, not a lot of flat land at all with it. And initially, at that time, I guess kind of ties back into the logging stuff, but my dad, one of his earliest woods bosses, became his longtime good friend and was much older than him. But when he passed away, he left my dad a...
a cat d7 dozer in his will so my dad didn't really use this thing for a lot of things and it wasn't a fancy you know it was in late 60s piece of logging equipment but he was able to bring that thing up there to our property and sort of help us reimagine what we could do with the land and and we didn't you know we didn't change a lot we just we just um maximized the flat areas.
a cat d7 dozer in his will so my dad didn't really use this thing for a lot of things and it wasn't a fancy you know it was in late 60s piece of logging equipment but he was able to bring that thing up there to our property and sort of help us reimagine what we could do with the land and and we didn't you know we didn't change a lot we just we just um maximized the flat areas.
a cat d7 dozer in his will so my dad didn't really use this thing for a lot of things and it wasn't a fancy you know it was in late 60s piece of logging equipment but he was able to bring that thing up there to our property and sort of help us reimagine what we could do with the land and and we didn't you know we didn't change a lot we just we just um maximized the flat areas.
Yeah, we needed as much flat as we could. Even with that, we're more spread out like a homestead of outbuildings than we can put everything within walking range of something like you'd see a modern house. But the property itself, raw. So I think that we had this... we hadn't put our finger on it because we didn't know how we were learning as we went with development of a rural acreage like this.
Yeah, we needed as much flat as we could. Even with that, we're more spread out like a homestead of outbuildings than we can put everything within walking range of something like you'd see a modern house. But the property itself, raw. So I think that we had this... we hadn't put our finger on it because we didn't know how we were learning as we went with development of a rural acreage like this.
Yeah, we needed as much flat as we could. Even with that, we're more spread out like a homestead of outbuildings than we can put everything within walking range of something like you'd see a modern house. But the property itself, raw. So I think that we had this... we hadn't put our finger on it because we didn't know how we were learning as we went with development of a rural acreage like this.
But I think in the back of our minds, we thought a couple of years at the most before we were maybe living in our, in our forever home, if not at least building our forever home. And how many years ago was that three years ago? So, uh, yeah, we're, we're, we're, we're a humble, um, we're a humble, uh, dictation of what,
But I think in the back of our minds, we thought a couple of years at the most before we were maybe living in our, in our forever home, if not at least building our forever home. And how many years ago was that three years ago? So, uh, yeah, we're, we're, we're, we're a humble, um, we're a humble, uh, dictation of what,
But I think in the back of our minds, we thought a couple of years at the most before we were maybe living in our, in our forever home, if not at least building our forever home. And how many years ago was that three years ago? So, uh, yeah, we're, we're, we're, we're a humble, um, we're a humble, uh, dictation of what,
what we thought we might be possible, you know, what we thought we were possible of. A little bit, you know, there's a little bit of, sometimes, I heard you talking about not too long ago that you hate, uh, it was like on full auto Friday, but you were talking about, you just hate saying things. And then that for some odd reason, they don't, they don't happen.
what we thought we might be possible, you know, what we thought we were possible of. A little bit, you know, there's a little bit of, sometimes, I heard you talking about not too long ago that you hate, uh, it was like on full auto Friday, but you were talking about, you just hate saying things. And then that for some odd reason, they don't, they don't happen.
what we thought we might be possible, you know, what we thought we were possible of. A little bit, you know, there's a little bit of, sometimes, I heard you talking about not too long ago that you hate, uh, it was like on full auto Friday, but you were talking about, you just hate saying things. And then that for some odd reason, they don't, they don't happen.
You know, they don't wind up coming true and, um, not.
You know, they don't wind up coming true and, um, not.
You know, they don't wind up coming true and, um, not.
Yes. And I've always, I've always been that guy in my personal relationships and my, um, especially, you know, I'm always learning different sides of business and, and, um, but,
Yes. And I've always, I've always been that guy in my personal relationships and my, um, especially, you know, I'm always learning different sides of business and, and, um, but,