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Old Feb 25, 2010, 11:56 PM
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I can laugh at this now but in its moment I was dead serious and offended if you tried to dissuade me. For years as a city slicker I was determined to buy a house in the country with acreage, be self sustaining, raise chickens, Barbados Black Belly Sheep, goats, llamas and use Great Pyrenees dogs to protect them from predators. I was prepared to care for the house, land and animals ALL by my lonesome. I studied and read up on all their care and their housing. I was going to raise fruits, veggies and a crop or two.The first thing I did was get a Great Pyrenees puppy while still living in the city. Then we brought a house with acreage, then reality set in with just caring for the husband, house, land and house pets was extremely tiring. Winter cold killed my desire to raise chickens and dreams of livestock went out the window. Now I can see my delusion of grandeur and luckily I don't have regrets. The biggest product of this delusion was a big fluffy 85lb dog

Does any one else have a delusion of grandeur experience they would like to share?
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