Hola amiga! 🤗 Yes, it is really a privilege to be close to a place like this. I have fond childhood memories of Tara because I went there every summer with my parents. My dad bought a piece of land there just before his death and planned to build a log cabin. Unfortunately, he did not realize his dream and for me, every trip there is painful since he is not there. But who knows, maybe my son will make that dream come true one day. This year, a bear broke the branches of a cherry tree on our lot, but we did not see it. 😊
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Your story of your father and the land reminds me of my father who wanted to live in the Andes mountains, he also bought land with my uncles and they even had a cabin that we used for holidays, but he never moved there. The cabin is still with us but since my father is no longer with us we have gone very little. Too many memories and too much nostalgia plus the complications of traveling by road due to the crisis in the country.
It would have been quite an adventure to meet the bear on the ground, hehe Abrazos amiga!
Life does not seem to be very fair and many people do not realize their dreams and go away when they are happiest and have the best plans for the future.
Yes, meeting a bear would be an awesome experience. 😀 Abrazos! ❤️