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<blockquote data-quote="Haebar" data-source="post: 590088" data-attributes="member: 3913"><p>I sometimes think about moving somewhere quieter, like somewhere in Kentucky, when I retire but have pretty much decided to stay put here in Oak Ridge, TN. I'm near hospitals, grocery stores, and everything I need. We have a great police department and fire department and I feel safe here. Have a big fenced yard for my two dogs and have friends here. So I don't see myself moving until I can no longer take care of business by myself. But I don't have horses, so I can't help you on that topic. I understand most horse owners see them as family, like I do my dogs. Is there somewhere you can ride them at the new place you are considering moving to? Can you build a barn and board the horses at the place where you are now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Haebar, post: 590088, member: 3913"] I sometimes think about moving somewhere quieter, like somewhere in Kentucky, when I retire but have pretty much decided to stay put here in Oak Ridge, TN. I'm near hospitals, grocery stores, and everything I need. We have a great police department and fire department and I feel safe here. Have a big fenced yard for my two dogs and have friends here. So I don't see myself moving until I can no longer take care of business by myself. But I don't have horses, so I can't help you on that topic. I understand most horse owners see them as family, like I do my dogs. Is there somewhere you can ride them at the new place you are considering moving to? Can you build a barn and board the horses at the place where you are now? [/QUOTE]
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