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Whimsical sculptures and signs can be found on the Matthews farm.
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The property is divided into fenced tracts.
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A pecan orchard frames the field of greens along the dirt road.
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A stand of long-leaf pines and slash pines create a picturesque view of pasture land along this country road.
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The narrow dirt road runs alongside fields of vegetables
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Huurst Hammock is a community of 30 people located on the Perdido River.
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The hammock is close to the mouth of the river which empties into Escambia Bay.
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Fields of winter wheat are planted as grazing land.
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The entrance to the home is accessible over a quaint wooden bridge with a key code at the gate.
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The wooden bridge is built across a wetland area. which forms a development buffer between the shoreline homes and a subdivision to the north.
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This is a southeast view of the home taken from the wetland area.
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The oak canopy forms an umbrella over the home. John Michael Roush and Tiffy explore the yard.
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Walnut Hill is an area of gently rolling land settled by Mennonite farmers from Kansas.
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The driveway off Highway 97 is on the left of the photograph.
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There are several dairy farms along Kansas Road.
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Round hay bales dot the fields near Walnut Hill.
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The pond is the foreground is one of many catfish ponds in the area. There are over 1,000 such ponds in the neighborhood.
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The ranch has a typical red barn.