Where Round Rock's pastoral choreography moved with open-handed generosity across the land, Sacramento refines that same intentionality into something more deliberate, more tightly composed — the rolling Kentucky pastures channeling their energy into spaces where every fence line, every graded path, every carefully sited structure speaks to a horseman's practiced eye for function dressed in elegance. Here the relationship between residence and acreage tightens, the home at 7909 Rose Island Road no longer merely presiding over its grounds but actively participating in the rhythm of the land, its traditional lines echoing the disciplined geometry of paddock and run-in shed below. The effect is one of convergence rather than sprawl, a property whose Sacramento setting amplifies the sense that utility and refinement have been braided into a single unbroken thread — one that draws you forward now toward Salem, where that thread begins to weave itself into something even more intricately layered.