California Coast by Robert Swetz

 This is my idea of a Dream Home! No neighbors, looking at the ocean all the time, maybe doing a little horse back riding and farming if you like.

 The person that owns this property must have been grand-fathered in because this stretch of the California coast is a national park for around 11 miles.

 And let me tell you it is breath-taking!

 It is called The Lost Coast and if you would like to know more about The Lost Coast please feel free to contact my very dear friend Jessica Bigger. Jessica is a Active Rain member and she knows right where this property is. And if your ever looking for properties like this or anywhere in Northern California, give Jessica a call and tell her Robert Swetz sent you. Jessica might throw me a bone.

 1) The question I am asking myself, what would it take for me to find my dream home like this?

 2) How many homes and properties would it take to begin to purchase a property like this?

 3) What can I change that I am doing now to be able to purchase a property like this?

 4) Is this dream home worth my hard work?

 5) Would I be happy living here 8 months out of the years?

 I think sometimes in life we want big dreams and may work our whole lives to make these dreams come true, but there is always a sacrifice that comes along with it. And sometimes all we really see is the outside of the dream we are trying to reach.

 Sometimes living the dream is different once your in it.

 Another great tip for people working towards their dreams!

 Once you have achieved your dream, let go and try not to hold on to this dream come true or the dream will start to control you and sour you accomplishments.

 Story and photograph by Robert Swetz

 

 
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NOV
12
2008
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Hi Robert,  What a combination:  California coastline, horses and privacy as far as the eye can see.  Sign me up !

3:21pm • #1
441,836 Points 8 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Bill - Let me see what I can do for you and thanks for your comment!

3:23pm • #2
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Living in Manhattan I don't know what I would do with myself with all of that peace and quiet.  I think it might drive me crazy at first.  No garbage trucks, crazy cab drivers, honking all day long. 

3:52pm • #3
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Morgan - You could live hear 6 months out of the year, and the other 6 months in Manhattan.

3:57pm • #4
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I'm with you Robert my dream home would be out in a place like this with no neighbors.  While I can't answer all of your questions I do think that you would be happy in a home like this 8 months out of the year.

7:20pm • #5
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You really have a lot of dreams.  I love isolation too and think this would be a great place to live. 

10:36pm • #7
NOV
13
2008
359,868 Points 4 Featured Posts Outside Blog

I'm too much of a social animal to lose myself out in the boondocks with no people around. Even ActiveRain could not help me if I couldn't walk outside and say hi to the neighbors, or the mail carrier, or the kids riding their bikes around the parking lot, or a quick trip to a restaurant just because. Fortunately, here in San Diego, there are many hidden gems that look, smell, and sound like they are a hundred miles away from a big city of 1.2 million people, yet just around the corner are the neighbors and just down the road is a cool mom-and-pop hole-in-the-wall Mexican restaurant. Your dream property for me would be a great place to visit for the weekend, but I'd have to get back to civilization after a couple of days. :)

2:39am • #8
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Chastity - Thank you so much and I do agree with you. If someone likes the city, go visit it and then when you want some peace and quiet go home to the wilderness. thank you for your comment, it gets me going and pushes me towards my dream.

3:05am • #9
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Russel - Believe it or not, but only 3 miles from where this photograph was taken is the town of Ferndale, Eureka and Fortuna. All of theses places have large populations of people. So the photograph is quite deceiving when you look at it, don't you think?

3:09am • #10
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YUP! What more could someone ask for Robert? Like you a spread like that is my dream too...

3:51am • #11
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Thanks Michael, it's nice to have someone that agrees with me.

10:40am • #12
NOV
16
2008
132,164 Points Outside Blog

I appreciate what you say here about dreams Robert. They can tend to change with stretches of time and changes in values. My own have become at once, simpler and yet more expansive - a paradox, I know! 

11:04am • #13
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Deborah - You know and I know that we can have anything we want, within reason and no dream is to far-fetched. I have had some terrible things happen in my life and most of my dreams have come true. Yin-Yang, positive and negative, the world would not run with out it.

2:27pm • #14

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