SoCal said:
ps9 said:
Recently been on a 1 acre property, man what a sight... couldn't even see the end of the property line in the backyard.. and then I come back to Irvine.. first time coming home where I didn't think "I'm glad I live in Irvine".
If you couldn't see the fence line, maybe it doesn't have one? In many areas of the country, large lots are not sectioned off. Sometimes they have just tree lines. Where was this place?
I never had a yard my whole life. Always wanted one. Now, finally, I have a yard. Guess what - it's not as nice as I thought it would be.... it's way better!!! We get so much wildlife. It's a lot of fun to watch. In the last 24 hours I've watched two squirrels play together. They bounce across the lawn, to and fro, up & down trees. Two hummingbirds chase each other then nest in my tree. I have an owl which visits to perch up high. Rabbits. Lizards. The lizards creep me out a little but fun to watch them scurry along. It's like living in a park. It also provides so much privacy. No neighbors's windows peeking into yours. Go for the yard. You won't be sorry, PS9!
Hehe, I have "wildlife" in my itty-bitty also ;-) Hummingbirds are so territorial.. they fight for the feeder. I bought two, thinking they will learn to share.. but no! More fights. This hummingbird wants to own both. May be if the yard was bigger than this, I could put them so that he wouldn't see both, but it's not so.. We have bunnies, and I hate to hose down their you know what. Bought those ball bird feeders that you can hang in the trees, and filled them with sunflowers. Lot of house wren. No blue jays, even though I would love to see one. Raccoon at the front door last evening, and the tail was so beautiful, R2 ran after it to bring it home..Lizzy the lizard- oh yes! And she has a lot of babies
Wild life aside, you have a beautiful yard (and kitchen too! have you considered sending in your remodel story to apartment therapy?), and you had hail in your backyard!! Something Irvine was discriminated by mother nature :/
PS9, last month, we went to visit my friend in bay area. Beautiful house up the hills, with a character (old, but not just plain old) backyard with all mature trees that kids could swing on, front yard again with trees, side yard with space to park RV.. all that for a little less than a million. I was smitten, couldn't stop thinking of how each area should be decorated. Came home, told husband that we need to move (I do love houses up the hills, some day/ one day I will own one.. as soon as I blip-blop-bleh) But, visited cousin in Cupertino the next weekend. Same kind of old house with character, trees and all that jazz for more than a million.. and then it was dark, time to sleep. The doors didn't bolt well, there was whooshing sound from the trees in the bedroom (no double pane windows) It just wasn't pretty. I am not saying that stopped me from buying a bigger house with a nicer backyard

Just puts things in perspective. Two jobs, two kids, four schedules to juggle- house shouldn't be one of them unless you have time and energy to dedicate.
Open your eyes, but open them wide to see everything else
Your around the world post on the other thread- go for it! Time is ripe ;-)