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Uncle Lucky Larry

Summary of Uncle Lucky Larry and the Rocky Ledge Estates Vision
With significant cost savings, tax benefits, asset protection, and a legacy-focused structure, this opportunity is exclusive.

Photo of Larry and Martine Findleton at Lake Powell in a boat on the lake with mountains on the horizon
Through the Eyes of Uncle Lucky Larry – Why Rocky Ledge Estates Is Your Family’s Next Great Adventure Posted April 22, 2025
Imagine a place where your vacation isn’t just a getaway—it’s an investment in your family’s future. That’s what we’re building at Rocky Ledge Estates, right here in the heart of Northern California near World Famous Burney Falls.

We call it an equestrian resort, but really—it’s a dream come true for families who love the outdoors, love their pets, and love spending time together. Each Private Resort Home is built for four families to share, with room for horses, dogs, kids, and grandparents too. Four couples each get your own king suite with a private bath, while the kids enjoy their own bunk rooms (with their own bathrooms too).
We’re offering more than just a fancy house in the woods—we’re building memories and generational wealth. With 8 homes in total, all set in a gated, forested community, you’ll enjoy luxury, privacy, and nature—all at a price that’s lower than most short-term rentals or dude ranches. And as owners, we’re not just vacationing—we’re earning passive income from rentals, and getting paid back for the money we put in.

These homes are fireproof, soundproof, and built with OmniBlock, which saves energy and keeps things quiet and cozy. They’re inspected and approved by the County, and our low property taxes are locked in forever under Proposition 13. Plus, the land we’re building on was bought for a steal after the 2008 real estate crash—so our cost to own is way lower than anyone else’s.

We also offer something most people don’t know about: barter travel points. With 8 homes, we trade 2 week a year per home. That’s 112,000 points we split 50/50—and those points never expire! You can trade for vacations all over the world, and save up to 90% on lodging. Plus, another one week in each estate—or reserve them all for a wedding with 128 guests. The IRS even lets us use two weeks per year per home tax-free! Both partners get one week!

But here’s what really makes Rocky Ledge special: we aren’t selling this to just anyone. We’re looking for one family to join mine—Uncle Lucky Larry’s family—as 50/50 partners. We’ll run this resort together through our separate family businesses, which each receive a K-1 for tax-smart income. The business pays for wages, benefits, and travel, so your family enjoys life together while building wealth.

We’re also creating jobs in Burney. Our company, Rocky Ledge Development & Hospitality, is hiring masons, framers, electricians, plumbers—you name it. We’re starting with a 5,000 sq. ft. shop that turns into a barn + event center. It will host weddings, company retreats, and special events. And yes, we’re catering to the growing MICE industry—that’s Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Events—especially as more companies embrace “bleisure” travel (business + leisure).

This isn’t just a vacation spot—it’s a legacy. And it's built to last into the year 2125 and beyond. Real estate is a secure way to transfer wealth and when it creates passive income and tax savings...it is a great strategy!

So whether you’re dreaming of riding horses on the Pacific Crest Trail, or you're ready to move retirement savings into real estate that earns and appreciates, now’s the time.

Come build it with us.

Come own it with us.

Come live the dream with Uncle Lucky Larry.

📞 DM me at 530-786-3095
🌐 https://rockyledgeestates.com
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📍 1700 Shadydale Lane, Placerville, CA 95667

Let’s ride into the future—together.
Patricia Joyce Findleton, born Patricia Joyce Hallihan (aka Patty Hallihan) on March 3, 1928, was married to Samuel Diehl “Smiling Sam” Findleton on June 19, 1948, in Los Angeles, California. She passed away on April 13, 2006. She died from a cerebral hemorrhage caused by her medication (blood thinner) she was taking for atrial fib.

I got the call and went immediately to Marshal Medical Center in Placerville. My heart fell on the floor when I viewed her CT scan and immediately new the outcome. There was an angel that day in the ER. Here name was Flow and she helped get Mom moved back to the ranch where her entire family could be with her as she passed. We all spent precious time telling her how much she was loved and how grateful we were to have her as our matriarch. Jeanetta drove from Los Angeles, spoke her parting words, and then, with her entire family in tears, she peacefully passed into God's kingdom.
Patricia and Samuel are buried together at the Sacramento Valley National Cemetery in Dixon, California, with their shared headstone bearing the inscription “Our Love Is Forever,” reflecting their enduring bond

She was only 24 when I was born on October 4, 1952. She was married at 20! She was the "instigator" and Dad was the facilitator. "Sam, let's go to Alaska". Dad, "I hook up the 5th Wheeler and pack my tools and supplies".

I was #3 of 5 boys and one girl. Four years of marriage - 3 boys! All “Irish Twins” or 15 months apart!

Ten years after marriage, the 605 Freeway took our house in Norwalk, California and Dad purchased one acre in La Habra Heights where he designed and constructed our four level custom home with a view to Catalina Island!

I later purchased that home in 1982 at the age of 30. Dad retired at 55 from Rockwell International. He was Chief of Industrial Engineering and responsible for Laguna Nigel, (Now the Chesterfield Building) a 1.2 million sq./ft. building where all seventeen of the Rockwell owned companies would operate with 24 hour shifts. The five story structure was designed for 26 escalators from the massive parking lot to handle the shift changes. Dad took me there as a child to the site where it was constructed. They paid attention to the footprint of a building that size by putting the streams underground and removing the hillside they replaced with the largest building ever built at that time. He was crushed when it was sold to the US Government and used for storing papers!

The Chet Holifield Federal Building, originally built by Rockwell International in Laguna Niguel, California, between 1968 and 1971, was traded to the U.S. government in 1974 after Rockwell did not occupy it due to a failed defense contract. The General Services Administration (GSA) has owned and managed the property since then, using it to house federal agencies like the Internal Revenue Service and the Department of Homeland Security, with the National Archives and Records Administration previously storing Pacific Region records there until relocating.In 2024, the GSA auctioned the 92-acre property, including the 1-million-square-foot ziggurat-style building, starting at $70 million. After a five-month bidding war, Pintar Investment Co., based in San Juan Capistrano, won the auction with a $177 million bid on October 23, 2024. The sale, finalized on October 25, 2024, requires Pintar to submit a $17.5 million deposit and close escrow within 180 days (by April 23, 2025). The property was sold "as-is," with no guarantee of rezoning for alternative uses like housing, and the GSA removed historic preservation covenants, allowing potential demolition or redevelopment. Current tenants, including the IRS, are set to vacate by February 28, 2025. Thus, while the GSA retains ownership as of May 13, 2025, Pintar Investment Co. is the prospective owner pending escrow closure.

The Chet Holyfield Building aka Laguna Niguel in Southern California
Old photo of Patricia Joyce Findleton in a fishing boat with her husband Samuel Diehl Findleton

Patricia Joyce Findleton and Smiling Sam Findleton aka Mom & Dad

Samuel Diehl Findleton died on January 24, 2013.He was a U.S. military veteran, honored on the Veterans Legacy Memorial website maintained by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. See Map to Gravesite
Sam FIndleton with BCC skin cancer showing treatment without surgery using SRT

Proof that Superficial Radiation Works!

What is Superficial Radiation Therapy for skin cancer?
Superficial Radiation Therapy (SRT) is a non-invasive treatment option for non-melanoma skin cancers such as Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) and Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC). It uses targeted radiation to treat cancerous cells with minimal damage to surrounding healthy tissue.
How does Sensus 100 help in treating skin cancer?
The Sensus 100 is an advanced device for delivering Superficial Radiation Therapy, offering precise treatment that targets non-melanoma skin cancer cells effectively. It is a preferred choice for patients seeking a non-surgical option.
What are the benefits of using Superficial Radiation Therapy over traditional surgery?
Superficial Radiation Therapy is non-invasive, painless, and requires no anesthesia, making it a convenient alternative to surgery. It reduces recovery time and avoids surgical scars, providing an advantageous option for treating BCC and SCC.
Can Superficial Radiation Therapy treat all forms of skin cancer?
While Superficial Radiation Therapy is highly effective for non-melanoma skin cancers like BCC and SCC, it may not be suitable for more aggressive melanoma cases. Consulting with a dermatology specialist is advisable to determine the best treatment approach.
How can I get Superficial Radiation Therapy treatment with TOPEX-100?
To receive treatment with devices like the TOPEX-100, which specializes in delivering effective superficial radiation, consult with a certified dermatology clinic that offers this technology. They will evaluate your condition and provide personalized treatment options.
Is Superficial Radiation Therapy safe for sensitive skin areas?
Yes, Superficial Radiation Therapy is designed to be safe for sensitive areas of the skin. Its targeted approach minimizes exposure to surrounding healthy tissues, making it a viable option even for delicate skin regions.

The purpose of life is not to live forever...
The purpose is to create something
that will live forever!
Our Vision is "Our" Legacy

  • My father faced a nightmare when an ENT surgeon gleefully described removing his basal cell carcinoma with a skin graft, and likely sacrificing his facial expression to a severed temporal nerve. I was livid. Having worked at GE Healthcare, I knew about Sensus Healthcare’s SRT-100, a game-changer for non-melanoma skin cancer using low-energy x-ray, pioneered by Tony Pellegrino, who revolutionized mammography. This technology, once common among dermatologists, was sidelined by greed. Why? Mohs surgery rakes in thousands for dermatologists, while radiation oncologists using SRT-100 earn less per treatment.
  • ​I despise the US healthcare system—it's a profiteering racket, not patient care. I found a radiation oncology group in San Luis Obispo with TOPEX-100 systems, bought for $80,000 each. (Sensus put their logo on it an sells it for over $200K now.) I drove my father there, bypassing the surgeon’s knife. A dermatologist’s research showed eight targeted low-energy x-ray sessions could cure his BCC skin cancer effectively, yet the Radiation Oncologist pushed for 20 treatments—more money per session. We settled on ten. And now dermatologists are using using the Sensus and Rad Oncs are using a weaker, pricier device that bills insurance at surgical rates. Washington’s politicians, swayed by lobbyists, greenlight these scams. My father’s care was about my love for him, not their greed. Anyone with non-melanoma skin cancer should consider SRT to avoid scars, nerve damage, and costly cosmetic surgery!
Lawrence S. Findleton Photo as CEO of AlderMed/DermDetect