We spent 16 years living and loving on this property and made so many great memories here that my oldest grandson cried when he heard that we purchased a house within walking distance to his house. He grew up doing all kinds of fun things on the Ranch. Feeding the chickens, collecting eggs, jumping on hay bales with his siblings, friends and cousins, watering the cows, shooting guns, archery, fishing, canoeing and kayaking in the pond, driving the 4 wheelers, checking out the greenhouse to see what new things are growing, attending many family gatherings for Christmas, hunting for Easter eggs, birthday celebrations, fireworks for New Years and the 4th of July and number of other great memories that I'm sure he remembers and I have forgotten. He thought all this and more would be gone forever and it saddened him deeply to the point he could not even speak after we broke the good news to him and his family that we had purchased a home in town within walking distance from his house. I asked his mom later that day to know what was wrong with him and why he would not speak. She said he was super sad that the ranch would likely be sold so he went upstairs to his bedroom and cried for 30 minutes. Later, I let him know that we found a way to keep the family ranch and would still be able to enjoy it at various times of the year while allowing other people to make some happy memories here as well.
Families and friends are great and the relationships we have and the good feelings and memories are a few of the things we treasure and can always keep with us.
We hope you and your family and friends will book with us and make some of your own happy memories at our Liberty Lodging & Ranch