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<pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2008 15:55:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>New Brushy Top Owners</title>
			<description>MEET TODD AND LAURA JACKSON  Owners of Lot 89 at Brushy Top  We are Todd and Laura Jackson, owners of Lot 89 at Ranches of Brushy Top. We have two boys who are the ages of 7 and 9. We also have a 14 month old German Shepherd Dog named Bella who loves running around on our lot at Brushy Top.  We purchased our lot in May of 2007 after looking for hill country property for several months before finally finding our dream property at Brushy Top. We had decided to spend our spring break last year driving around the hill country looking at various ranch properties. Most of the sites we visited had been pre-planned via the internet. However, while on the road, we saw several billboards that advertised Brushy Top so we decided we would go visit. This happened to be the last location that we visited during our search.  The first thing we saw when we entered the development was several species of exotic wildlife running across the road in front of our car. My kids were hooked immediately and... 
&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;28-Apr-08 3:00 PM
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			<itunes:summary>MEET TODD AND LAURA JACKSON  Owners of Lot 89 at Brushy Top  We are Todd and Laura Jackson, owners of Lot 89 at Ranches of Brushy Top. We have two boys who are the ages of 7 and 9. We also have a 14 month old German Shepherd Dog named Bella who loves running around on our lot at Brushy Top.  We purchased our lot in May of 2007 after looking for hill country property for several months before finally finding our dream property at Brushy Top. We had decided to spend our spring break last year driving around the hill country looking at various ranch properties. Most of the sites we visited had been pre-planned via the internet. However, while on the road, we saw several billboards that advertised Brushy Top so we decided we would go visit. This happened to be the last location that we visited during our search.  The first thing we saw when we entered the development was several species of exotic wildlife running across the road in front of our car. My kids were hooked immediately and...</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 20:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>Unique Philosophy Guides Country Communities Deed Restrictions</title>
			<description>Special care is taken at Country Communities in the planning process for each property. Design is forward-thinking by looking back to the source of the property&#8217;s true value, Nature. Our Deed Restrictions are created in a very retro manner, or getting back to the land, but with the solid comfort of the owner in mind.  You, the owner are paramount in the mix as the Deed Restrictions optimize your enjoyment of the land itself. For example, at Virginia&#8217;s Meadows of Chapman Mountain, we&#8217;ve allowed a one-acre envelope of space to build your perfect home and its dependencies; the remaining 10+- acres are to be left wild forever, as Nature intended.       This is the ideal world, where you wrap your environs within the natural wildness of the land and its creatures while living in a community of like-minded folks, just on the other side of the hill. Privacy and community are achieved in these unique tracts, each with its own personality and beauty.  Planning the property layout in a Country... 
&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;27-Feb-08 5:00 PM
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			<itunes:summary>Special care is taken at Country Communities in the planning process for each property. Design is forward-thinking by looking back to the source of the property&#8217;s true value, Nature. Our Deed Restrictions are created in a very retro manner, or getting back to the land, but with the solid comfort of the owner in mind.  You, the owner are paramount in the mix as the Deed Restrictions optimize your enjoyment of the land itself. For example, at Virginia&#8217;s Meadows of Chapman Mountain, we&#8217;ve allowed a one-acre envelope of space to build your perfect home and its dependencies; the remaining 10+- acres are to be left wild forever, as Nature intended.       This is the ideal world, where you wrap your environs within the natural wildness of the land and its creatures while living in a community of like-minded folks, just on the other side of the hill. Privacy and community are achieved in these unique tracts, each with its own personality and beauty.  Planning the property layout in a Country...</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2008 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>Building the Perfect Pond</title>
			<description>Scott Tucker stands on the edge of his pier. In the water below, brim make quick, jerky pokes at pellets a solar-powered feeder has just launched with an arching sweep.        Isn&#8217;t it great? Tucker asks. I&#8217;m out here all the time.    The fish are indeed a sight to behold. A little deeper are the Tiger bass, a cross between fast-growing Florida and aggressive Northern strains of largemouth bass. Released as 3-inch fingerlings in the spring of last year, they&#8217;ve grown at a torrid pace; in just six months, they have increased four times in size. By this fall, Tucker will take 3-pounders. In another year, he will hook 4-pound tigers.    This is Tucker&#8217;s Pond. Dug into the red soil of a narrow Valley of hardwoods, it is a stone&#8217;s throw from downtown Huntsville, Ala., the heart of America&#8217;s space rocket program My wife (Ann) grew up on a farm, Tucker says. She&#8217;s always wanted to be back in a rustic setting.    So it is here that the Tuckers are putting down their roots. The pond plays a... 
&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;21-Feb-08 1:00 PM
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			<itunes:summary>Scott Tucker stands on the edge of his pier. In the water below, brim make quick, jerky pokes at pellets a solar-powered feeder has just launched with an arching sweep.        Isn&#8217;t it great? Tucker asks. I&#8217;m out here all the time.    The fish are indeed a sight to behold. A little deeper are the Tiger bass, a cross between fast-growing Florida and aggressive Northern strains of largemouth bass. Released as 3-inch fingerlings in the spring of last year, they&#8217;ve grown at a torrid pace; in just six months, they have increased four times in size. By this fall, Tucker will take 3-pounders. In another year, he will hook 4-pound tigers.    This is Tucker&#8217;s Pond. Dug into the red soil of a narrow Valley of hardwoods, it is a stone&#8217;s throw from downtown Huntsville, Ala., the heart of America&#8217;s space rocket program My wife (Ann) grew up on a farm, Tucker says. She&#8217;s always wanted to be back in a rustic setting.    So it is here that the Tuckers are putting down their roots. The pond plays a...</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2008 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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