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Coronado's Home Sweet Home Deer Park, Washington |
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This is our new home in north east Washington state.
We now have 40-acres and 4-seasons to enjoy with our Aussies and horses.
The property has 35 acres in alfalfa and backs up to dense forest.
It even has an old general store that'd make a great guest or bunkhouse, and a quaint little Kid's playhouse just over the creek.
Come see us!!

Our first year...
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The ranch house (summer) |
Alfalfa crop (summer) |
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Looking toward NE boundary (fall) |
East pasture (fall) |
![]() Tony working on fences (fall) |
The dogs running for supper (fall) |
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Visitor at 'Garden Spot General Store' on the property |
Inside of 'guest house' decorated for builder's grandchildren |
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Annie in the General Store window (fall) |
Foot bridge to the guest house (fall) |
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Old 'Grey' waiting to be fed (fall) |
![]() Chamois' shelter (winter) |
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Ranch house and shop/barn behind (winter) |
South pasture (winter) |
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Wild turkeys! |
'The knoll' (winter) |
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'Poopi' & 'Sis' in pasture (winter) |
Dogs hunting moles (???) |
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Creek (winter) |
BG patrolling back fence by forest (winter) |
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Front paddock flooded by thaw (spring) |
Spring runoff beside the General Store (spring) |
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Elk in the fields (summer) |
![]() 'Sammy' our spring 07 foal on summer grass |
![]() Cutting 07 Hay |
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![]() Bringing in the Hay |
![]() A load of 'hayseeds' |
![]() Stacking hay |
![]() Inspecting hay |
![]() white poppy |
![]() Raspberries starting to develop |
![]() 'Diesel' on wheel |
![]() BG & 'Smokie' |
![]() Round pen of big hay bales - it works! |
![]() Pink flowers out front |
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Our second winter... |
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![]() Brave and Arrow playing tag in the Jan 08 twilight |
![]() Jan 08 Sunset |
Neighborhood Poetry
This poem was written by one of our our blessed neighbor 'kids' back in California after we moved to Washington... (it don't get sweeter than this!)
Since Katie and her sister were old enough to play outside, we enjoyed listening to the giggles, squeals and screams that go with little girls 'in the wilds' of their yard. Though we enjoy the peacefulness here in this quiet valley, we miss the giggles and squeal that were an everyday occurrence in Romoland. It would be just 'too cool' if they moved to the place for sale just across the road.
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The House Next Door The house next door is so inviting and big The house next door has dogs everywhere and horses in their rightful pens and cows around the bend Dogs barked every now and then Horses whinnied as you passed cows would moo at dinner time The lady would holler at the dogs and be as happy as can be But one day there was nothing bare as bare can be Now out of nowhere all there is is shouting and yelling all day long So now we know she finally has left How sad we are hoping soon to be her neighbors once again By: Katie Holmquist |
Contact us:
Eileen & Tony Coronado
Deer Park, Washington
509-276-5782