When we left SoFla in 2002 we could see the bubble stretching the house we were renting was for sale..when we moved in they wanted 100,000 (we were just reaching the point where we could think about buying) each of 4 years we were there the price went up by 100,000 it was a 2/2 on a corner lot with 3 apts in back.
In spring all at the same time the landlord really wanted to sell, my partner got outsourced 2x in less than 6 months and I went through colon cancer surgery for a second time.
The rest I have related previously. We were pretty sure the whole market would take a dive, we thought it would come a year earlier. This was a big reason we moved away from FLa landed in Asheville, no jobs , then partner got a job in Greensboro NC. We stayed there for 4 years watching the bubble expand, and the bush family crime spree spread in depth and breadth.
In 2004 we were sure that ( * ) would be ousted, he wasn't. So we started looking for a cheap place out of the city. In 07 we found and bought this abandoned farmstead. Almost 9 acres 2 of it yard 7 woods. This year we should be able to raise almost all of what we need to eat.
I am very alarmed at the NAIS National Animal Inventory System, it will cost even little folks like us a bundle for computers , inventory equipment, software, reporting fees and will be about equal to doing long form tax returns every day...
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&ct=res&cd=4&url=http%3A%2F%2Fnonais.org%2F&ei=mdSiSdq3G-HAtgfYtMGXDQ&usg=AFQjCNF2wuQ7n9_Xls2m3EhFMuW6f6e4mQ&sig2=iLdiXDkPslr4TzXvOOQ8TQhttp://animalid.aphis.usda.gov/nais/This claims to be a infectious diseases thing but what it really does is put us out of the farming business, that is gonna cause this Depression to be even worse if we cannot raise our own food. It even wants to register pets. the problem with animal disease is the factory system where animals are packed together. Avian flu has not been found in any free range chickens, or other poultry. Same with Mad Cow, I get my beef from a local farmer who onley grass feeds, no hormones or antibiotics unless the cow is sick and she is segregated from the rest and they are watched closely you cant do that in a factory setting.