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I have just 1.5 weeks left to retirement day.

Last weekend I pulled the trigger and put down a deposit on my retirement home 160km from my present home in Canberra. It's on the outskirts of Bendick Murrell, a village of population 155. A dozen streetlights down in the town but only within 500m of this home.

It's on a 3/4 acre block on a hill with sweeping views. beautiful 5br home with large 3 car lockup shed+ enclosed carport, spa tub, 1 store room/1 utility room under the house and a studio space. Skies are Bortle 2 but on the borderline of Bortle 1
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Longer term, I'll be building an observatory on site and running my photography and astrophotography workshops as weekend residential retreats straight out of the home.

But right from the get go, I can roll all my scopes fully assembled straight out of the shed and start observing. :sprefac:

Moving, fixing up my Canberra apartment for rental and getting settled will keep me very busy for many months.

I hope to be resettled & enjoying life by early next year.

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Congratulations, may you have many good years of observing in those dark skies.
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ohh the envy :)
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Congrats - this really Sounds great. My plan is to eventually move to Tonopah, NV - an international dark sky city in the middle of nowhere. Houses are relatively inexpensive - about 1/10th of the price you would pay here for the same house. So when I get to full retirement age I'll probably be making a move as well.
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Congratulations, Joe! It sounds like a great place. When you start on the observatory, we expect full details!
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That sounds like a fantastic location to enjoy the retirement Joe.
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Wow Joe - looks like a wonderful place for retirement - congratulations!
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Fantastic! Let's all hope and pray the LP stays away for another 100 years and the Musksats all suffer premature reentry.

I keep looking at parcels of land and such, but there's so much surburban expansion here that I'd have to move a pretty good distance away. Although if we go to 100% remote work, a move could work out.
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Wonderful Joe, congratulations! What a place.

Like many others I have been looking around too. Property taxes and fire insurance prevent me from finding anything nearby. Besides, places that are good for astrophotography are not so good for living (narrow winding roads, dry, fire hazard, beach more than 5 minutes away). So I'd have to go up to Northern CA or Oregon but that's a big jump. I will keep looking though work is starting again next week...
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Congratulations on your impending retirement, Joe!
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It's a dream came true, congrats Joe!
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SkyHiker wrote: Wed Aug 19, 2020 6:03 pm Wonderful Joe, congratulations! What a place.

Like many others I have been looking around too. Property taxes and fire insurance prevent me from finding anything nearby. Besides, places that are good for astrophotography are not so good for living (narrow winding roads, dry, fire hazard, beach more than 5 minutes away). So I'd have to go up to Northern CA or Oregon but that's a big jump. I will keep looking though work is starting again next week...
Thank you everyone for your well wishes.

Henk, I hear what you are saying. I have assessed the fire risk of every property I've looked at and that pushed me inland away from the big thick dry sclerophyll forests along the coastal range. Even inland, I saw but didn't inspect some properties that were in the middle of clearings in large forests - AKA death traps.

I was a little critical of "victims" of last summers fire. While I naturally felt sorry for them, I listened to them being interviewed with disbelief. It typically went like this, "We spent every dollar we had building our dream home in the middle of the forest near the coast but the insurance policies were $30000 per year and we couldn't afford it so we took the risk and didn't insure."

Even if building in the middle of fire prone forests didn't tip them off, you'd think the fact that insurance was $30000 per year should have been ringing alarm bells. Last summer's fires were "unprecedented" in their extent, in having so many fires over such a big area continually over so many months. But all of those areas are not new to fire. The only new thing was the extent of the fires. My heart was feeling sorry while my head was saying, "What were you thinking?"

Bendick Murrell one has open grazing land all around no forests leading up to the property or even the town. There is no history of the town being destroyed by fires. Town is circa 1850 and there are many old buildings still standing. The access road wraps around my property acting as a fire break and any approaching grass fire has to descend the hill towards me so I think it's pretty safe. The grass is kept quite short by the grazing cattle. Nearest National parks with dry sclerophyll forest are Danabilla NP 4-6km east and Bendick Murrell NP 10km to the north. The most dangerous place to live is with forest to your north & west. The strong hot dry winds that drive firestorms are north-westerly's bringing hot dry air across the central Australian desert to desiccate the landscape.
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I have been looking for a while had quite a long criteria list.
  • Nice place to live
  • Energy efficient
  • Not prone to destruction by fire or flood
  • ≤1.5 hrs / 150km from Canberra
  • close(20-40km) to a town with amenities - shopping/services/building supplies/ motor vehicle servicing/medical,hospital and dental services
  • in a small village community pop. ≤500 - not totally isolated but no industrial commercial lighting and minimal street lighting
  • SQM values ≤21.9
  • Bortle 1 or 2
  • Some elevation to get above winter fogs
  • Enough land for an observatory
  • Views/outlook
  • Open sky
  • not too much land that I spend all my time maintaining it
  • Large shed with power for car parking, 18" dob parking, workshop machinery 10A and 15A mains power circuits & outlets
  • Good communications-eg mob phone / internet for conducting some part-time consulting work
Most properties I inspected met a few of the criteria, this one ticked almost all of them.

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Lovely, congratulations Joe. Retirement at last. It should be great ,nice snuggly fire place ,ride on mower , and the cherries... yum. Enjoy it all. Phill
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Ozypic wrote: Wed Aug 19, 2020 11:56 pm Lovely, congratulations Joe. Retirement at last. It should be great ,nice snuggly fire place ,ride on mower , and the cherries... yum. Enjoy it all. Phill
Phill,

Being of Italian descent, I'm also looking forward to having local access to raw olives and putting my old family curing recipes into practice.

I do it here in Canberra when I can but supply is very hit and miss through local greengrocers - some years nothing, some years good.

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Good for you Joe, that is awesome! I hope it all goes well, and enjoy your last week and a half of work :D

All the best to you and well deserved,
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Hi Joe. Congratulations on your upcoming retirement. My wife and I are both already retired and hate to leave Florida, but life changes things sometimes. In the next year or two, we may move to Opp, Alabama, to help my mother and also our youngest son. This location puts us at the southern end of the Conecuh National Forrest area, and oh boy the dark skies there. :clap: Thanks for your post report Joe, and the best of wishes on your observatory project.
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Congratulations on the retirement house , Bortle 2 and borderline on 1 that is special and probably has a lot of clear sky nights as well.
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dagadget wrote: Sun Aug 30, 2020 12:09 am Congratulations on the retirement house , Bortle 2 and borderline on 1 that is special and probably has a lot of clear sky nights as well.
I reckon I'm going to bring about 3 years of non-stop cloud and rain onto the astro community ;-)
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Congratulations on your retirement Joe.

The new place seems like a dream come true! Looking forward to the images you're going to be able to capture.

And I'm looking forward to the moving in party already!

Regards

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