January 2020 United Country Real Estate
United Country Real Estate
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COLORADO LIFESTYLE PROPERTY AND AUCTION - Dale Gagas | 907 State Hwy 115, Penrose, CO 81240 O: 719-382-5842 | coloradolifestyleandauction.com | dalegagas@yahoo.com
FREMONT COUNTY
PENROSE, CO
MILLION-DOLLAR VIEWS • 3 BR, 3 BA • Move right in • Huge windows • Newer appliances • Outbuildings, garden #05062-00970 - $395,000
HOBBY FARM • 1 acre, 3 BR, 2 BA • Porches, sunset views • Bring your livestock • Room for gardening • Corner lot #05062-01588 - $225,000
VACANT CORNER LOT • Ready to build on • City water • Natural gas • Walk to downtown • Backs up to creek #05062-00602 - $50,000
FOREST SURROUNDS • 160 acres • Hunting paradise • Stream/pond/spring/well • No HOA or covenants • Old cabin on site #05062-00160 - $488,000
PROLIFIC HUNTING • 80 acres • Full of elk & deer • Cabin, bunkhouse • Stream, well • Borders national forest #05062-00080 - $288,000
PONDEROSA REALTY - Lucille Schmitt & Sue Stevens – Brokers | 23340 W County Rd 74E, Red Feather Lakes, CO 80545 O: 970-881-2195, 800-531-2195 | F: 970-881-2733 | mountainproperty.info | sue@redfeatherlakes.com
RED FEATHER LAKES, CO
LARIMER COUNTY
RURAL LIVING • 3 BR, 2 BA • Year-round access • Ranch style • Fireplace, well • Garage/shop, landscaped #05079-11192 - $359,000
MAGNIFICENT HOUSE • 3 BR, 3 BA • Furnished, extras • BR suites, office • 3-car garage • Golf, gym, fishing #05079-11157 - $795,000
GET AWAY FROM IT ALL • 4 BR, 1 BA • New windows & doors • Appliances convey • Hickory finishes • Fire pit, recreation #05079-11161 - $223,000
TURN-KEY RETREAT • 3 BR, 4 BA • Granite, appliances • Fireplace, 3 suites • Wildlife, recreation • Golf Club at Fox Acres #05079-11185 - $545,000
LAKE ESCAPE • 1.15 acres, 3 BR, 3 BA • Riverfront cabin • Walkout basement • Turn-key, furnished • Deck, well, septic #05079-11190 - $319,900
FARMER’S ALMANAC : THE STILL RELEVANT TODAY by Angela Smith Long before you clicked an app, searched Google or tuned in to your local news for the weather forecast, there was The Farmer’s Almanac. Started in 1818, it is still used today to predict weather patterns, astronomical events and tides. Having accurately predicted the weather for centuries, some argue that the Farmer’s Almanac is more accurate than local weather reports. It also includes articles and tips on gardening, recreation and tips for living a healthier life.
The Almanac been so accurate those planning big events like weddings will turn to it for insight, but perhaps those that find it most helpful are our farmers and avid gardeners. By using it to assess weather patterns many have learned when is the best time to plant seeds, go fishing or even take a vacation. It also predicts weather up to two years out, giving farmers a chance to plan ahead for future planting seasons. It’s now more accessible, launching its website in 1997 and maintaining a strong presence on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other social media sites. Nevertheless, the Almanac is not perfect and should be used in conjunction with your local weather reports for the most accurate information. There’s plenty of fun and valuable information you can get from the Almanac and if we know anything, it’s that our farmers are resilient and will adjust no matter what the weather.
Sources: https://www.farmersalmanac.com/weather-outlook/2019-winter-forecast
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