Mine and Not Yours.

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/ Mine and Not Yours. #21  
Uhmm. I'd have to side with the wife also. Regardless of previous waves, perhaps the neighbor thought you were building the barn when he went over to chat. Can't very well get close, then simply walk away.
I personally want to know my neighbors, and would welcome a new neighbor coming over for an introduction. I know who I can count on, and who I'll offer help to when the need arises. The ones that want to be left alone are fine too, they just get left alone.
 
/ Mine and Not Yours. #22  
I personally want to know my neighbors, and would welcome a new neighbor coming over for an introduction. I know who I can count on, and who I'll offer help to when the need arises. The ones that want to be left alone are fine too, they just get left alone.

BINGO!

My wife and I were on a walk one day, and I called my neighbor because because we saw someone in his fathers barn up the road with a truck we didn't reconize parked by the barn. I got his voice mail and left him a message. He called me back about 30 minutes later thanking me (even though it was a false alarm because it was his uncle who stopped by) and his dad couldn't be more thankful enough when his son called him to tell him that we called, and that we took our time because we weren't certain who was there, and it was nice that someone was looking out for him.

We had a problem with a blue tick hound we "rescued" sometimes leaving our property and wondering. My neighbor up the road would call or text me if she saw him out. I sent her flowers after the third or 4th time thanking her, and she couldn't of been more grateful. Anytime I stop by her and her husbands place, we always end up talking for about 30 minutes on whats going on around the "neighborhood".

To me, this is what makes a neighbor "in the country".

I like knowing that I have neigbors that I can count on, and I try to be the same right back to them.

I felt bad kicking one farmer off our land because the previous agreement was he could raise his cattle on the back property. Found out from everyone years later the guy was a real butthole and I couldn't agree more.
 
/ Mine and Not Yours. #23  
First meeting.... give him the benefit of the doubt. Out here in the country a fast response from 911 is 10 min. Might need your neighbor in a pinch.
 
/ Mine and Not Yours. #24  
Quit frettin about it. Ifn there is going to be problems they will surface sooner than later.
My new neighbor from California stays behind a locked gate in his travel trailer most of the time. Rarely see him out but when I do talk to him its all good. He refuses all offers of help or water but thats his choice.
The other new neighbors from New Jersey were stuck in their field the other night so I pulled them out with the tractor. Seemed to be quite nice people.
Most of the time people aint gonna act or be like you. They may think your nuts. Im sure at times mine do about me.
 
/ Mine and Not Yours. #25  
The words you've conveyed do not describe anything that sounds rational to be upset about but there was something about the encounter that rubbed you the wrong way; an instinct told you that something about it was "off" or else you wouldn't be here looking for validation. These things can be notoriously hard to put into words. If I were you I would follow my instincts. I would keep a close eye on him. Maybe give him priority in getting to know the neighbors. If there's anything to be concerned about, you'll either get plenty of whiffs of confirmation, or quick realization that you've overreacted. Chances are, he's just not as cognizant of boundaries as you.
 
/ Mine and Not Yours. #26  
I had much rather make a friend than make an enemy. I would go out of my way to be friendly to folks.

The Wife and I have been considering a move back to West Texas. 57 years in Alaska is enough, we've been thinking. Tired of the cold, darkness, exorbitant prices for everything, and lousy fruits and vegetables. We hope we would be accepted in to a new community or what's the point? We would bend over backwards to get along.
 
/ Mine and Not Yours. #28  
So...you've been there 10 days or so and haven't gone over and introduced yourself.
 
/ Mine and Not Yours. #29  
Guess there must be one in any neighborhood.
I met most of the near neighbors before even closing on the property. We are known as a pretty friendly neighborhood and even look after each other as far as observing anything strange, even checking after a severe event like a hurricane or earthquake. If I need help I can make a call or 2 and get it and reciprocate in kind. But we also mind our own business and privacy.
So a couple years back a new house gets built down the road and eventually a couple move in. A few attempts at introductions, invite to informal gatherings, even one of the older neighbors introduced self to tell them that if should they ever need anything, don’t be shy. Was told they didn’t need anybody. Apparently, we all hit a nerve, except his immediate neighbor. Makes you wonder why move to the country.

Maybe Chuck has just been working too hard, a bit overwhelmed? Relax and enjoy. Listen to the wife
 
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Nope, nope, and nope.

The tree crew was here because we hired them not the neighbor across the street.
He was carrying, forgot to mention this, a chainsaw so we thought at first he was another worker.
I'm not a social bug as some are but then I'm not anti-social either.
In the brief conversation we had, rather garbled, he said something about having worked as part of this crew in the past.
I want to be friendly, I want to be neighborly. But that was a poor start on his part.
And if you are saying you don't mind people, neighbors or not, just wandering onto your property to treat it like it's their privilege to do so I cry BS, you are lying.
 
/ Mine and Not Yours. #31  
Nope, nope, and nope.

The tree crew was here because we hired them not the neighbor across the street.
He was carrying, forgot to mention this, a chainsaw so we thought at first he was another worker.
I'm not a social bug as some are but then I'm not anti-social either.
In the brief conversation we had, rather garbled, he said something about having worked as part of this crew in the past.
I want to be friendly, I want to be neighborly. But that was a poor start on his part.
And if you are saying you don't mind people, neighbors or not, just wandering onto your property to treat it like it's their privilege to do so I cry BS, you are lying.

Ahh, now that you explain it all, you're wife is correct. :laughing:
 
/ Mine and Not Yours. #32  
Heck, I've had friends and neighbors of mine text me to let me know my garage addition project is looking great! How would they know, since it's not visible from the street? Well, they walked back there and looked. I do not care. They are my friends and neighbors. I actually miss the old guy to our south that would walk up to me in my yard while I was working and critique my job. :laughing: He passed away a few years ago. Now, my neighbor to my north got a girlfriend and moved up north. I miss him as well. Lots of good advice from an old machinist.

Sometimes north and south guys would come into my yard while I was working and argue about the job while I'm standing there. I'd have to tell them I'm trying to get some work done here. :laughing:

Good neighbors are a good thing. Give the guy a pass.
 
/ Mine and Not Yours. #33  
Nope, nope, and nope.

The tree crew was here because we hired them not the neighbor across the street.
He was carrying, forgot to mention this, a chainsaw so we thought at first he was another worker.
I'm not a social bug as some are but then I'm not anti-social either.
In the brief conversation we had, rather garbled, he said something about having worked as part of this crew in the past.
I want to be friendly, I want to be neighborly. But that was a poor start on his part.
And if you are saying you don't mind people, neighbors or not, just wandering onto your property to treat it like it's their privilege to do so I cry BS, you are lying.

So he came over to help out and brought his own tools. Your wife is right!
 
/ Mine and Not Yours. #34  
What's your take on the situation!

When you live in a rural area a good relationship with your neighbors is important. They can make you life a living He|| or Heaven.
 
/ Mine and Not Yours. #35  
The neighbor at the farm seen us working and brought over his Cat Backhoe and we put him to work. I try to be friendly to the neighbors, because you never know when you may need their help.

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/ Mine and Not Yours. #36  
When you live in a rural area a good relationship with your neighbors is important. They can make you life a living He|| or Heaven.

Yep. I know all of my neighbors. I prefer it that way. I keep track of them and they keep track of me.
 
/ Mine and Not Yours. #37  
The neighbor at the farm seen us working and brought over his Cat Backhoe and we put him to work. I try to be friendly to the neighbors, because you never know when you may need their help.

That is a nice Hoe!!!!
 
/ Mine and Not Yours. #38  
Yep. I know all of my neighbors. I prefer it that way. I keep track of them and they keep track of me.

Any of you recognize these folks as your neighbors?

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/ Mine and Not Yours. #39  
Yes it is. He has been back over three or four times to help us remove trees. He loves doing it, he is retired and gives him something to do with his toy.
 
/ Mine and Not Yours. #40  
Yes it is. He has been back over three or four times to help us remove trees. He loves doing it, he is retired and gives him something to do with his toy.

I have an older Hoe and the only one in the neighborhood. I understand that completely. :)
 
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