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Wow! The loss of even a few cattle is costly, but 7000, that is horrible. Do you know if he is still a rancher or if he was able to save any of his cattle?
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nice pictures of nice neighborhood. Unfortunately not everyone can take a day off work and if they did they wouldn't be walking up and down the 7th ave district, one of the more expensive neighborhoods in town. I think it's funny bec if you visit the cincinnatti site you will see similarly luxurious homes.
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Thanks, I think? Most of us didn't have the choice to take a day off as we could not get out of our neighborhoods. I would walk 7th daily if I had the time, snow or not, because it is beautiful. The trees canopy the street and the historical structures are incredibly unique and something that Denver is very proud of. I wished I could afford to live in one but just have to appreciate them from the outside. Not sure what any of this has to do with Cincinnatti? Is there anything about Denver that make Esya happy?
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