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We had a wonderful time. We crammed an amazing amount of things into a very small amount of time. They now have wild turkeys in the Tiller area (imported) and wild deer roaming the Ranger Station. Diana's picture does not do justice as to how close that deer actually was and how unafraid it was.



The area really is amazingly beautiful. However, unless you are into only fishing, hiking, gardening or doing crafts you probably would not want to retire to the area. Medical facilities are not close -- or anything else. On the other hand, my friends that live in the Days Creek/Tiller area seem to be very happy and have very long marriages. The long marriages might be due to the fact the pickings are probably pretty slim in the area.



There seems to be some money in the area with the cars, houses and large cleared fields we passed.

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